______Ichabod Crane High School Route 9 - Valatie - - 12184 - Phone 518-758-7575 - Fax 518-758-8269 Superintendent Counseling and Career Center Suzanne Guntlow Team Leader Joan White Principal Craig Shull School Counselors Amanda DeAloe Assistant Principal Michele Evans Marcella Sanchez Joan White

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The School and Community High School was founded in 1954 and offered to Ichabod Crane High School students. AP courses serves the high school population for the Ichabod Crane are weighted with a factor of 5 points for the purposes of Central School District, located twenty miles south of calculating students’ overall final average and rank. Albany in the Hudson River Valley. It is a rural-suburban community with a population of approximately 13,800. The Honors Courses district is composed of a primary school, Ichabod Crane High School offers honors courses in elementary/middle school and a high school. Most of our English, Social Studies, Math and Science. Honors level 1,649 students reside in northern Columbia and southern courses are weighted with a factor of 5 points in computing Rensselaer counties. students’ overall final average and rank.

Students and Faculty, Class of 2020 Regents Courses Total Enrollment: 516 Regents courses follow New York State standard curricula Teaching Faculty: 51 and are weighted with a factor of 2 points in computing Size of the 12th grade: 133 students’ overall final average and rank.

Academic Programs Graduation Requirements, Class of 2020 Ichabod Crane High School offers a traditional college Members of the Class of 2020 must earn a minimum of 22 preparatory program as well as vocational and occupational credits distributed as follows: Four units each of English studies. All students are encouraged to supplement their and Social Studies, three units each of Mathematics and academic program with a variety of electives offered in art, Science, one unit of Fine Art, one-half unit of Health, two instrumental and vocal music, technology, English, units of Physical Education, and 4.5 units of elective Science, Math and Social Studies. Support services and a credits. Ichabod Crane students must take a language other collaborative class setting are available for students with than English for one year. disabilities as approved by the district Committee on Special Education. Final Grades Final grades for full-year courses are based on the average College Courses of four marking periods and the final exam. Students at Ichabod Crane High School may take the following college level courses: Psychology, College Class Rank Algebra, College Pre-Calculus, Statistics, English Class Rank is computed on a 0-100 basis over seven Composition, English Composition and Literature, semesters; three year graduates on a five semester basis. Advanced Biology, Anatomy/Physiology, Advanced Five points are added to AP, honors and college level Drawing & Painting, and Advanced Ceramics & Sculpture. courses. Two points are added to Regents level courses. School level courses and optional electives are not Advanced Placement Courses weighted. All course final averages are not weighted. Advanced Placement English Literature & Composition, ​ Only the overall GPA and rank are based on the weight World History, History and Calculus AB are system. ​

Marking System Class of 2020 97-100………...A+ 77-79………...C+ Weighted Class Average & Rank 93-96………….A 73-76………...C Upper Quintile….………………….102.53 - 95.13 90-92………….A- 70-72………...C- Second Quintile……………………..94.93 - 90.22 87-89………….B+ 67-69……….. D+ Third Quintile……………………….90.21 - 86.72 83-86………….B 65-66………...D Fourth Quintile……………………...86.55 - 81.28 80-82………….B- Below 65…….F Fifth Quintile………………………..81.23 - 66.24

Post Graduate Plans - Class of 2020 39.5% - 4-Year College 3.1% - Military 16.2% - Work ​ 37.2% - 2-Year College 0.78% - Trade School 3.1% - Other ​

Mean SAT Scores Mean ACT Scores Class Rdg/Writing Math Class Stem Eng Ma Rd Sci Comp ​ ​ ​ 2018 25 25 27 28 26 2018 598 601 ​ ​ 2019 15 19 20 17 18 2019 584 584 ​ 2020 568 570 2020 23 22 22 24 23 23

Members of the Class of 2020 were accepted to the following institutions: Adelphi University Hudson Valley Community College SUNY College at Geneseo Adirondack Community College Iona College SUNY College at Potsdam Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Ithaca College SUNY College of Agriculture & Technology Sciences Johnson & Wales University Cobleskill Albright College Lasell University SUNY College of Technology at Alfred American Musical & Dramatic Academy Le Moyne College SUNY Albany American University Louisiana State University SUNY Buffalo State College Assumption College Marist College SUNY Delhi Auburn University Mercyhurst Northeast SUNY Empire State College Bates College Mercyhurst University SUNY Fredonia Becker College Meredith College SUNY Morrisville Bentley University Merrimack College SUNY Oneonta Binghamton University Michigan State University SUNY Oswego Brandeis University Moore College of Art & Design SUNY Polytechnic Institute Bryant & Stratton Business Institute New England College Syracuse University Bryant University Norwich University Temple University Cardinal Stritch University State University Trinity College Castleton University Pace University, Ulster County Community College Cazenovia College Paul Smith's College of Arts & Science Union College Chaminade University of Honolulu Penn Foster College United States Coast Guard Academy Champlain College Pennsylvania State University Universal Technical Institute - Orlando Clark University Point Park University University at Buffalo, State University of NY Clarkson University Providence College University of Alabama Coastal Carolina University Purdue University University of Alaska - Anchorage College of Our Lady of the Elms Quinnipiac University University of Colorado - Boulder College of Saint Rose Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Connecticut Columbia-Greene Community College Rochester Institute of Technology University of Hartford Connecticut College Russell Sage College University of Missouri - Columbia Culinary Institute of America Sacred Heart University University of New Hampshire Delaware Valley University Saint Anselm College University of New Haven Dickinson College Schenectady County Community College University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Drexel University Siena College University of Northwestern Ohio Elmira College Smith College University of Notre Dame Emmanuel College Springfield College University of Rhode Island Emory University St. John Fisher College Vermont Technical College Endicott College St. Lawrence University Villanova University Fairfield University State University of New York at New Paltz Wellesley College Hamilton College Stonehill College Wentworth Institute of Technology Hartwick College Stony Brook University West University High Point University Suffolk University Western New England University Hobart and William Smith Colleges SUNY College at Brockport Westfield State University Hofstra University SUNY College at Cortland Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Non-Discrimination Compliance Statement The Ichabod Crane Central School District hereby advises students, parents, employees, and the general public that it offers educational opportunities including vocational opportunities without regard to sex, race, color, national origin, handicap or religion. Inquiries regarding this non-discrimination policy may be directed to: Title IX Compliance Officer, Suzanne Guntlow, Principal of APPR, Curriculum & Instruction and Section 504 Compliance Officer, Peg Warner, Director of Special Education, Ichabod Crane Central School District, Valatie, NY 12184 (518) 758-7676. A copy of the “In Compliance with Section 1.4 (a)” is available in the Superintendent’s Office