Jamesville-DeWitt High School
Jamesville-DeWitt High School | |
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Address | |
6845 Edinger Drive DeWitt, New York 13214-0606 United States | |
Coordinates | 43°01′10″N 76°02′44″W / 43.019411°N 76.045496°WCoordinates: 43°01′10″N 76°02′44″W / 43.019411°N 76.045496°W |
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School district | Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District |
Principal | Paul Gasparini |
Color(s) | Red and white |
Athletics conference | Onondaga High School League |
Mascot | Red Ram |
Newspaper | The Rampage |
Website | School website |
Jamesville-DeWitt High School (JDHS) is a New York state public education facility located in the town of DeWitt, serving high school students (grades 9–12) in the Jamesville-Dewitt Central School District. The current principal is Paul Gasparini.
Extracurriculars
- Athletics
- Musical productions
- School newspaper The Rampage
- School literary journal Rambunctious
- Honor societies including National Honor Society, Société Honoraire de Français, and Spanish National Honor Society
- Competitive clubs including Science Olympiad, mock trial and Model United Nations
- Clubs with charitable goals such as Autism Speaks, Acceptance Coalition, Key Club, and Charity Book Club
Notable alumni
- Mark Dindal ('78): animator, movie director (Disney's The Emperor's New Groove)
- Robert Drummond ('85): former NFL and Syracuse University Orange player
- Jon Fishman ('83): Phish drummer
- Eliot Fisk ('72): classical guitarist
- Eric Lichtblau ('83):[1][2] 2006 Pulitzer Prize Award winner for national reporting for his coverage of domestic spying, author, New York Times journalist
- Andy Rautins ('05): current Tulsa 66ers guard and former Syracuse Orange basketball player
- Mike Royce ('82): comedian
- Danny Schayes ('77): NBA player
- Eric Schultz ('98): principal deputy press secretary, White House[3]
- Scott Schwedes ('83): former NFL and Syracuse University Orange player
- Michaela Watkins: actress, comedian, cast member of Saturday Night Live and New Adventures of Old Christine
- Suzy Whaley ('84): LPGA golfer; in 2003 became the first woman to qualify for a PGA Tour event
References
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- ↑ "Behind the Scenes of Secret Surveillance and Its Public Unmasking". The New York Times. 3 April 2008. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ↑ Weiner, Mark (1 May 2016). "Washington Notebook: Honoring Eric Schultz". The Post-Standard. p. A-13.
External links
- Media related to Jamesville-DeWitt High School at Wikimedia Commons
- Jamesville-DeWitt web page
- The Rampage online
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