New Paltz High School
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New Paltz Central High School is situated in the town of New Paltz in upstate New York, on South Putt Corners Road. It educates students in grades
9
-12
from the New Paltz Central School District, which serves most of New Paltz and Gardiner, New York
, as well as parts of several other adjacent towns.
New Paltz High School is known for its academic success. The school has a variety of Advanced Placement
courses that offer college credits. These classes are taken by students who want to challenge themselves in history, science, math, or literature and writing. Due to the high school's small size, students receive unparalleled one-on-one attention, lending to their academic success.
The school was recently rated 98 in Newsweek's
top Public High Schools in the nation. This study bases rank from calculating the amount of Advanced Placement courses taken by students in the school and their success in taking them.
. Historically the Huguenots were a band of French Calvinists who, while escaping religious persecution played a major part in the European settlement of New Paltz.
New Paltz High School has several athletic teams with sports in both JV class and Varsity class. Teams are raised from the school population and are under the direction of faculty and staff. The teams range from Football, Baseball,Basketball, Soccer,Track and field,Gymnastics,Volleyball, Cross Country, Swimming, Nordic Skiing, Wrestling,Tennis,Lacrosse,Golf and in 2009 the high school added both a boys and girls Lacrosse program who each lost every game in the 2009 and 2010 school year. Also added that year was a bowling club founded by Matthew Perez and Mike Ginnick. New Paltz has a good football program and have won 3 section titles including the 2010 Section title Class B win over Marlboro High School. The cross country program is also well-founded, with title wins in MHAL's and Sections frequently over many years. The Men's Varsity Swim Team also placed 2nd in the New York State Championship Meet in 2010 at Buffalo, falling to Shenendehowa High School.
Each year the high school's Physical Education department hosts a dodgeball tournament - with both faculty and student players, and a pickleball tournament which sometimes includes separate competitions for badminton and ping-pong
The high school also has its own internet radio station called Radio New Paltz, it is more commonly referred to as 'RNP'. RNP is capable of broadcasting student produced shows and audio from sports commentary.
Grade level
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9
Ninth grade
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-12
Twelfth grade
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from the New Paltz Central School District, which serves most of New Paltz and Gardiner, New York
Gardiner, New York
Gardiner is a town in Ulster County, New York, USA. The population was 5,238 at the 2000 census.The Town of Gardiner is in the south-central part of the county.- History :...
, as well as parts of several other adjacent towns.
Academics
The original structure was completed in 1968, at which time the average class size was significantly smaller than in later decades. Over the course of the next few decades, capital improvements were made to adapt to a growing student population. In 2004 the high school underwent major construction, adding a new wing.New Paltz High School is known for its academic success. The school has a variety of Advanced Placement
Advanced Placement Program
The Advanced Placement program is a curriculum in the United States and Canada sponsored by the College Board which offers standardized courses to high school students that are generally recognized to be equivalent to undergraduate courses in college...
courses that offer college credits. These classes are taken by students who want to challenge themselves in history, science, math, or literature and writing. Due to the high school's small size, students receive unparalleled one-on-one attention, lending to their academic success.
The school was recently rated 98 in Newsweek's
Newsweek
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top Public High Schools in the nation. This study bases rank from calculating the amount of Advanced Placement courses taken by students in the school and their success in taking them.
Athletics
The school mascot is the HuguenotHuguenot
The Huguenots were members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France during the 16th and 17th centuries. Since the 17th century, people who formerly would have been called Huguenots have instead simply been called French Protestants, a title suggested by their German co-religionists, the...
. Historically the Huguenots were a band of French Calvinists who, while escaping religious persecution played a major part in the European settlement of New Paltz.
New Paltz High School has several athletic teams with sports in both JV class and Varsity class. Teams are raised from the school population and are under the direction of faculty and staff. The teams range from Football, Baseball,Basketball, Soccer,Track and field,Gymnastics,Volleyball, Cross Country, Swimming, Nordic Skiing, Wrestling,Tennis,Lacrosse,Golf and in 2009 the high school added both a boys and girls Lacrosse program who each lost every game in the 2009 and 2010 school year. Also added that year was a bowling club founded by Matthew Perez and Mike Ginnick. New Paltz has a good football program and have won 3 section titles including the 2010 Section title Class B win over Marlboro High School. The cross country program is also well-founded, with title wins in MHAL's and Sections frequently over many years. The Men's Varsity Swim Team also placed 2nd in the New York State Championship Meet in 2010 at Buffalo, falling to Shenendehowa High School.
Each year the high school's Physical Education department hosts a dodgeball tournament - with both faculty and student players, and a pickleball tournament which sometimes includes separate competitions for badminton and ping-pong
Technology
During the 2005-2006 school year, the school developed their own T.V. show called NPZ TV. The show was founded by English teacher Bill Zimmer and Computer Teacher Jen Cone. NPZ TV continues to deliver the school's daily announcements with two anchors and a Lunch/Weather/Wellness person, the broadcast also includes short shows about school sports,local and national news and student interests that are created by the Advanced Graphics and Video Editing for Production Class taught by Cone. Students, ranging from freshmen to seniors, arrive at the school early to assist with the show, both as the anchors and to work with the technology in the 'Controlroom' to insert V-Screen backgrounds and videos directly into the teleprompter. In the start of the 3rd season, new English teacher Joel Neden began to fill in for Zimmer due to his expected departure to become a principal in a different school district. Zimmer's replacement, an old NPHS veteran Joe Dolan now writes the daily script with Neden.The high school also has its own internet radio station called Radio New Paltz, it is more commonly referred to as 'RNP'. RNP is capable of broadcasting student produced shows and audio from sports commentary.
Notable alumni
- Daniel Jason TorresDaniel Jason TorresDaniel Jason Torres is a New Paltz Central School District Board of Education member in New Paltz, New York. At the time of his election, he was the youngest elected official in New York State. He is also the youngest elected Latino in the history of New York State.-Board of education:In March...
, youngest school board member in New York State - Charles Davis (defensive back), NFL Announcer and College Football Analyst.