Walt Whitman High School (New York)
Walt Whitman High School | |
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301 West Hills Road Huntington Station, New York United States | |
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Type | Public high school |
Established | 1957 |
School district | South Huntington Union Free School District |
Principal | John Murphy |
Grades | 9–12 |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Maroon and White |
Mascot | Wildcats |
Website | Homepage |
Walt Whitman High School is a four-year public secondary school located at 301 West Hills Road, in Huntington Station, New York. It is South Huntington Union Free School District's only high school, serving students in Huntington Station, South Huntington, Melville, and West Hills. Ranging from year to year, the school typically has around 2,000 students in grades 9–12.
History
The high school is named after the famous poet Walt Whitman, whose birthplace is within walking distance. It has been graduating students since 1957. Central High School was no longer large enough and so the current school building was constructed in 1955. A north wing was added a few years later. The school has continually improved upon the facilities by adding a cardio room, turf field, updating the gymnasiums, and renovating the library.
Academics
The school offers studies in English, mathematics, science, social studies, health, art, music, drama, dance, physical education, business, foreign language, and industrial arts. Students are also given the option to take Advanced Placement Courses, with curriculum mandated by the College Board. The Class of 2009 contains 475 students, two of whom were named National Merit Scholarship Finalists, with an additional four receiving Letters of Commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Foundation.
The Fine Arts Department includes NYSSMA Gold and Gold with Distinction award winning ensembles in Chorus, Band and Orchestra, a competitive marching band, top 5 in the New York State Field Band Conference, a vibrant theater program and numerous awards in the visual arts and dance. Walt Whitman High School is among the "Best Communities in Music Education" and is a Grammy Signature Finalist. In 2008, a member of the class of 1968 founded the Walt Whitman High School Hall of Fame to inspire current students by honoring the accomplishments of alumni. As of 2013, 28 former Wildcat graduates have been honored and the next class will be enrolled in the fall of 2014. For more information, go to www.shufsd.org
Notable alumni
- Jimmy Haslip, founder and bass player of the jazz fusion group "The Yellowjackets" graduated in 1970.
- Bruce Kapler, sax player on the Late Show with David Letterman graduated in 1971.
- Members Pat Schramm, Phil Douglas and Michael Campbell of the punk rock band Latterman graduated from WWHS in 2001
- Jason P. Stephens, Finalist on American Idol Season 4, 16 weeks on Billboards Top 100, graduated 2001
- Adam Ferrara, actor, comedian
- Genevievette Walker-Lightfoot, attorney
- Jesse Zook Mann, Emmy Award winning Television and Film Director graduated in 1998
- Laura Pergolizzi, pop/rock singer and songwriter
Athletes
- Tom Gugliotta, aka "The Googs" NBA player[1]
- Gerry Cooney, boxer[2]
- A. J. Preller, MLB executive[3]
- Dan Calichman, MLS player
- James "Jimmy" Jerkens, Thoroughbred horse racing trainer, graduated 1977[4]
Sports
American football, association football, badminton, baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country, fencing, field hockey, kickline, lacrosse, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling.
In 1964 and 1966, Walt Whitman High School hosted the 2nd and 4th annual NYSPHSAA state wrestling tournaments. The event didn't return to Long Island again until Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum hosted it in 2006.[5]
Clubs
- African-American Heritage Club
- American Sign Language Honor Society
- Art Honor Society
- Chamber Orchestra
- DECA
- Forensic Speech & Debate Club
- G.S.O.
- Gay-Straight Alliance
- Girls Leaders Club
- Italian Honor Society
- Jazz Band
- Lamplighters
- Latino Heritage Club
- Literary Magazine (Xanadu)
- Marching Band
- Mathletes
- National Honor Society
- Newspaper (The Paw Print)
- Orchestra
- Physics Club (Rog-Schnider Experiment)
- Pre-Medical Club
- Robotics Club (Robocats)
- South Asia Fundraiser
- Spanish Honor Society
- Stage Band
- Step Team
- Student Council
- International Thespian Society
- Tri-M Music Honor Society
- Whitman Chorale
- Whitman Yearbook
- Women's Choir
- World Language Honor Society
- Video Yearbook
- Xanadu Literary Online Magazine[6]
Athletic Championships
- Football 1974 Suffolk County Conference AAA Champions defeating Huntington 32-30 in final, Rutger's Cup Champions (awarded)
- Football 1984 Suffolk County Division 1 Champions defeating Sachem 17–24 in final (This was as far as the team could have gone in those two seasons. The Long Island HS Football championships were not instituted until several years later.)
- Baseball 1975, 1976 Long Island Champions[7]
- Cross Country 1975 New York State Champion[8]
- Cross Country 2008 Section XI Suffolk County Champions (Class AA)[9]
- Wrestling 1965 League I Champions
- Wrestling 1983 League 1A Champions
- Wrestling 2011–2012 League 2 Champions
- Girls Varsity Basketball Team League Champs 2013
- WWHS Boys Varsity Soccer Team won Suffolk County CLASS A Soccer Champion
- WWHS Boys Varsity Soccer Team 2015-2016 New York State Champions
- WWHS Marching Band 2015 and 2016 New York State Champions
- Women's Soccer 1985,1986 and 1992 New York State Champions
- Tennis 2011 unseeded Brandon Stone wins Suffolk County title 5-7, 7-6(5), 7-5 over Jeremy Dubin of South Hampton.[10]
External links
Coordinates: 40°49′35″N 73°25′30″W / 40.82639°N 73.42500°W
Cited References
- ↑ Vaccaro, Christopher R. (2009). 我的圖書館 我的紀錄 Google Play 圖書 Long Island High School Sports. Arcadia Publishing. p. 122. ISBN 9781439637548. horizontal tab character in
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at position 36 (help) - ↑ Grassley, Will (June 8, 1982). "Huntington Loves Gerry Cooney". Ocala Star-Banner. Google News. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
- ↑ Wood, Matthew (August 6, 2014). "Seven Things to Know About New Padres GM A.J. Preller". NBC San Diego. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
- ↑ Finley, Bill (26 April 2009). "Jimmy Jerkens, Training in Dad's Footprints, Has Chance to Leave His Own". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ↑ http://www.nysphsaawrestling.com/history.html
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(help) - ↑ "Baseball Crown To Whitman High". The New York Times. June 20, 1976. Retrieved January 1, 2010.
- ↑ "Walt Whitman Harriers Win State Championship". The New York Times. November 16, 1975. Retrieved January 1, 2010.
- ↑ "Section XI Results". DyeStat. October 31, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2010.
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