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County/School Name County/School Name We group schools together for the purpose of regional awards. These regional groupings will be identified in the next Score Report Summary NOVEMBER 2010 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 TOT County/School Name #1 TOT Albany Poly Prep CDS 24 24 Academy of the Holy Names 16 16 Secondary School for 7 7 Bethlehem Central MS/HS 15 15 St. Ann's School 27 27 Bishop Maginn HS Yeshiva Ohr Eliezer Guilderland HS 27 27 Yeshivah of Flatbush Shaker HS 20 20 Livingston Bronx Livonia Jr/Sr High School 14 14 Bronx HS of Science 30 30 Madison Fieldston School 26 26 Chittenango HS 15 15 Horace Mann School 30 30 Monroe SAR High School 23 23 Rochester Academy Charter Broome Montgomery Binghamton High School 22 22 Amsterdam HS 6 6 Maine-Endwell Senior High 22 22 Canajoharie HS 11 11 Union-Endicott HS 19 19 Nassau Vestal Central HS 19 19 Baldwin Sr HS 16 16 Cattaraugus Chaminade HS 18 18 Portville Central School 12 12 Freeport HS 14 14 Salamanca HS Friends Academy Cayuga Great Neck North HS 23 23 Auburn HS 16 16 Great Neck South HS 27 27 Weedsport High School 6 6 HAFTR Academy Chenango Hicksville High School 18 18 Sherburne-Earlville MS/HS 19 19 Holy Trinity HS 19 19 Clinton Lawrence Woodmere 13 13 AuSable Valley HS Long Island Lutheran HS 17 17 Northern Adirondack CS Lynbrook HS 19 19 Peru High School 15 15 North Shore Hebrew 19 19 Columbia North Shore HS 1 1 Chatham HS 4 4 Our Lady of Mercy Academy 13 13 Germantown Central School 11 11 Paul D. Schreiber HS 25 25 Dutchess Plainview-Kennedy HS 24 24 Millbrook School 14 14 Rambam Mesivta High School 23 23 Spackenkill HS 18 18 Roslyn HS 25 25 Erie Sacred Heart Academy 15 15 Amherst Central HS 17 17 St. Dominic HS 12 12 Buffalo Seminary 20 20 St. Mary's HS 23 23 Canisius HS 9 9 Stella K. Abraham HS City Honors School 18 18 Syosset HS 28 28 East Aurora HS 15 15 Wheatley School 28 28 Frontier High School 12 12 New York Nichols School 22 22 A. J. Heschel HS 18 18 Orchard Park HS 17 17 Birch Wathen Lenox School 11 11 St. Joseph's Collegiate Inst. 19 19 Chapin School Williamsville East HS 22 22 Collegiate School 28 28 Essex Columbia Grammar & Prep Westport Central School 12 12 Convent of Sacred Heart 23 23 Franklin Dalton School 26 26 Brushton-Moira HS 13 13 Friends Seminary 20 20 Fulton HS MSE@CCNY 23 23 Johnstown HS 12 12 Manhattan School for Girls Jefferson PS 334 - Anderson School Carthage HS 14 14 Ramaz Upper School 26 26 Immaculate Heart CHS 10 10 Regis HS Watertown HS 18 18 Stuyvesant HS Kings The Beacon School 16 16 Berkeley-Carroll School Trinity School 25 25 Bishop Kearney HS 15 15 United Nations International 23 23 Brooklyn Technical HS 29 29 Yeshiva Univ. HS-Boys 23 23 Edward R. Murrow HS Niagara F.D. Roosevelt HS 24 24 Niagara Falls HS International HS/Prospect Hts. Oneida James Madison HS Clinton Sr. HS 18 18 Magen David Yeshiva HS 22 22 Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Sr. HS 21 21 Packer Collegiate Institute 19 19 Onondaga Solvay HS 18 18 Suffolk Westhill HS 19 19 Bayport-Blue Point HS 14 14 Ontario Brentwood HS 15 15 Canandaigua Academy 27 27 Centereach HS 15 15 Victor Central HS 19 19 Commack HS 29 29 Orange Comsewogue HS 11 11 John S. Burke CHS Half Hollow Hills HS East 25 25 Putnam Islip HS 15 15 Carmel HS 8 8 Longwood High School 16 16 Queens Mattituck HS 15 15 Archbishop Molloy HS 22 22 Pierson HS 16 16 Baccalaureate Sch. for Global 16 16 Shoreham-Wading River HS 13 13 Bayside HS 25 25 Walt Whitman HS 27 27 Christ the King Regional HS 20 20 Ward Melville HS 28 28 Forest Hills High School 30 30 West Babylon HS 23 23 Francis Lewis HS 30 30 Westhampton Beach HS 10 10 Newtown HS 14 14 Tompkins Queens HS Sciences at York 19 19 Ithaca HS 28 28 St. Francis Prep 16 16 Lansing HS 16 16 The Windsor School 30 30 Ulster Townsend Harris HS 20 20 Highland HS 20 20 William Cullen Bryant HS 23 23 John A. Coleman Catholic HS Rensselaer New Paltz Central HS 11 11 Catholic Central HS 12 12 Onteora Central HS 13 13 Columbia HS 21 21 Warren Emma Willard School 26 26 Lake George Jr-Sr HS Richmond Washington Port Richmond HS 26 26 Fort Ann Central School 10 10 Staten Island Technical HS Fort Edward HS 8 8 Susan E. Wagner HS 16 16 Granville Jr/Sr HS 6 6 Tottenville HS 23 23 Hartford Central School 2 2 Rockland Westchester Albertus Magnus HS Bronxville HS 10 10 Clarkstown HS North 22 22 Dobbs Ferry HS 19 19 North Rockland HS 10 10 Edgemont HS 26 26 Nyack HS 16 16 EF International Academy 21 21 Pearl River HS 22 22 Fox Lane HS 26 26 Ramapo Sr. HS Harrison HS 17 17 Spring Valley Sr. HS 16 16 Horace Greeley HS 27 27 Suffern HS Irvington HS 23 23 Tappan Zee HS 25 25 John Jay HS 13 13 Saratoga Mamaroneck HS Ballston Spa HS 17 17 Masters School Saratoga Springs Sr. HS 18 18 Mount Vernon HS 9 9 Shenendehowa East HS 23 23 North Salem HS/MS 19 19 Shenendehowa High School- Rye Country Day School Schenectady Scarsdale HS 27 27 Niskayuna HS Westlake HS 19 19 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Yuri A, Collegiate School Jack L, Fieldston School Hanna A, St. Ann's School Anying L, Ithaca HS Jimmy B, Victor Central HS JiChen L, Newtown HS Jesse B, Commack HS Joseph L, West Babylon HS Unpil B, Nichols School Xiang Fei L, Bronx HS of Science Arjun B, Wheatley School Maidi L, Forest Hills High School Sam B, Horace Mann School Quanquan L, Edgemont HS Talia C, Dalton School Han L, Forest Hills High School Kyu Hyun C, St. Mary's HS Jacob M, Ramaz Upper School Da Hua C, Brooklyn Technical HS Theo M, St. Ann's School Brian C, Roslyn HS J. P. M, Collegiate School Harry C, Poly Prep CDS Candy M, Port Richmond HS Cindy C, Bronx HS of Science Josh M, Rambam Mesivta High School Amy C, Syosset HS Zubin M, Guilderland HS Kenny C, Walt Whitman HS Mark M, Union-Endicott HS So Yeun (Ashley) C, Emma Willard School Aparna N, Horace Greeley HS Daniel C, Syosset HS Willie P, Francis Lewis HS Nevin D, Ward Melville HS Jeong Whan P, Bronx HS of Science Colin D, Wheatley School Johncarlo P, Bronx HS of Science Yang Sheng F, F.D. Roosevelt HS Vladimir P, Binghamton High School Tyler F, Scarsdale HS Yixuan Q, Dobbs Ferry HS Jiayi F, Francis Lewis HS Yossi Q, Ramaz Upper School Alexander G, Trinity School Rishad R, Bronx HS of Science Rami G, Yeshiva Univ. HS-Boys Sarah R, Academy of the Holy Names Qiaoyang H, The Windsor School Noah R, Guilderland HS Bryan H, Williamsville East HS Mauricio S, Brooklyn Technical HS Greg H, Horace Mann School Emanuel S, Bronx HS of Science Steven H, Canandaigua Academy Tayyab S, Vestal Central HS Greg H, Bronx HS of Science Nilay S, Wheatley School Jie H, Bronx HS of Science Sifan S, Francis Lewis HS Karen H, Bronx HS of Science Elena S, Bronx HS of Science Jinmyung I, Francis Lewis HS Jimin S, Pearl River HS Ravi J, Syosset HS Keaton S, Great Neck South HS Min J, Tappan Zee HS YauKit S, Forest Hills High School Zhenqi J, The Windsor School Forest T, Ithaca HS Shangying J, Francis Lewis HS Ari T, Plainview-Kennedy HS Kelvin J, Ithaca HS Christopher V, Fox Lane HS Derek K, Walt Whitman HS Sreenath V, Bronx HS of Science David K, Commack HS Xuanwen W, The Windsor School Ji Young K, Bronx HS of Science Yanzhi W, The Windsor School Matt K, Commack HS Meng W, Forest Hills High School Raymond K, Plainview-Kennedy HS Andrew W, Highland HS Harrison K, Horace Mann School Davis W, Horace Greeley HS Han Sung K, St. Mary's HS Brian W, Great Neck South HS Evan K, Scarsdale HS Yixiao W, The Windsor School Joshua K, Commack HS Hetian W, Forest Hills High School Eric L, Bronx HS of Science Bin W, Bronx HS of Science Billy L, Brooklyn Technical HS Jesse X, Ward Melville HS Cheuk L, Brooklyn Technical HS David Y, Collegiate School Alexa L, Horace Mann School Jack Z, Ward Melville HS Cecilia L, HS MSE@CCNY Alexis Z, Horace Mann School Jefferson L, Canandaigua Academy HIGH SCORING SCHOOLS - CUMULATIVE Bronx HS of Science 30 Great Neck South HS 27 Forest Hills High School 30 Guilderland HS 27 Francis Lewis HS 30 Horace Greeley HS 27 Horace Mann School 30 Scarsdale HS 27 The Windsor School 30 St. Ann's School 27 Brooklyn Technical HS 29 Walt Whitman HS 27 Commack HS 29 Dalton School 26 Collegiate School 28 Edgemont HS 26 Ithaca HS 28 Emma Willard School 26 Syosset HS 28 Fieldston School 26 Ward Melville HS 28 Fox Lane HS 26 Wheatley School 28 Port Richmond HS 26 Canandaigua Academy 27 Ramaz Upper School 26.
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