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11/11/2020 George W. Hewlett High School - Wikipedia Coordinates: 40°38′22″N 73°41′51″W George W. Hewlett High School

George W. Hewlett High School (commonly known as Hewlett High School, or HHS, and replacing Woodmere High George W. Hewlett High School School) is a four-year public high school in Hewlett, New York. Location Located in the Five Towns area of Long Island, it is the only high school in the Hewlett-Woodmere Public School District (District 14).

As of the 2018–19 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,039 students and 96.6 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 10.8:1. There were 212 students (20.4% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 37 (3.6% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1]

Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap Contents 60 Everit Avenue Hewlett, New York 11557 Academics Information Notable alumni Type Public high school References Motto "Make it a good day or not, External links the choice is up to you!" Established 1955 Academics School Hewlett-Woodmere School district District Hewlett is a National Academy of Music Arts and Sciences NCES 3631710[1] school and is one of three Nassau County Districts "that is School ID [2] certified as a CISCO CCNA Academy". Principal Dr. William Galati Faculty 96.6 FTEs[1] Notable alumni Grades 9–12 Many of Hewlett High School's more distinguished alumni Enrollment 1,039 (as of 2018–19)[1] have been recognized by plaques on the school's walls that Student to 10.8:1[1] name them as members of the school's Alumni Hall of teacher [3] Fame. The following are among the school's notable former ratio students: Color(s) Blue and White Ross Bleckner (1967) – artist[4] Athletics Division 3 Brian Burns – Emmy Nominated Writer and Producer conference Entourage, , and Daddy's Home (film) Nickname The Bulldogs Edward Burns (1986) – actor, producer, writer, and director Publication The Spectrum Howard Deutch – director of several hit movies, married to actress Lea Thompson Information 516-295-0748 Jimmy Diresta (1985) – television personality, Dirty Money Website School website (http://www.h https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Hewlett_High_School 1/3 11/11/2020 George W. Hewlett High School - Wikipedia John DiResta (1982) – comedian ewlett-woodmere.net/Domai Meredith Eaton – actress known for such shows as Boston n/497) Legal and NCIS Gordon Edelstein (1972) – artistic director of the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut Jane Friedman – President and CEO, HarperCollins; recently named on Vanity Fair's list of 200 Women Legends, Leaders and Trailblazers Jeffrey M. Friedman (1971) – scientist Lisa Glasberg (AKA Lisa G.) (1974) – NYC radio DJ Barbara Gaines (1975) – Late Night with David Letterman Emmy Award–winning producer Jordan Gelber (1993) – film, TV and Broadway actor, all-around bon-vivant, and summer stock Rande Gerber (1980) – nightclub owner, married to Cindy Crawford Brent Glass (1965) – director of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History Louise Glück (1961) – poet, Nobel Prize in Literature in 2020, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1993, United States Poet Laureate 2003-04 Larry "Melrose Larry Green" Greenblatt Carolyn Gusoff (1980) – news anchor/reporter WNBC Channel 4, NYC David M. Israel (1980) – TV producer and writer Donna Karan (1966) – fashion designer[5][6] Peter Keisler (1977) – Supreme Court law clerk and former acting Attorney General of the United States [7] Tony Kornheiser (1965) – sportscaster/sportswriter, ESPN's Pardon the Interruption Gwen Marcus (1974) – Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Showtime (TV network) Bruce Murray (1981) – radio sportscaster Modi Rosenfeld (1988) – comedian, actor Seth Rudetsky – Emmy Award–winning writer at The Rosie O'Donnell Show, musician, radio personality Max Seibald (2005) – player for Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse and Philadelphia Wings of National Lacrosse League Neal Simon (1986) – CEO of Bronfman Rothschild Dr. Joe Sobel (1963)[8] – meteorologist, AccuWeather Jim Steinman (1965) – musical producer, known for collaboration with Meat Loaf and Bonnie Tyler Jonathan Tiomkin (1997) – Olympic athlete (fencing), member of gold-medal 2003 Pan Am Games team; silver medalist individually; 2003 and 1999 U.S. national champion[9] Van Toffler (1976) – president of Viacom's Music & Logo Group, including MTV and VH1 Stuart Weitzman (1958) – shoe designer Alan Zweibel (1968) – screenwriter and comedy writer, Saturday Night Live Debbie Drimmer – VP of Talent, Comedy Central Matthew Laurance – actor (Mel Silver on Beverly Hills 90210), sideline analyst on the "Duke Radio Network"[10] Lisa Schwarzbaum – movie critic

References

1. School data for George W Hewlett High School (https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail. asp?Search=1&DistrictID=3631710&ID=363171004227), National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed September 4, 2020. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Hewlett_High_School 2/3 11/11/2020 George W. Hewlett High School - Wikipedia 2. Outstanding Programs (http://hewlett-woodmere.net/schools/highschool/programs.php) Archived (htt ps://web.archive.org/web/20070315201418/http://www.hewlett-woodmere.net/schools/highschool/pro grams.php) 2007-03-15 at the Wayback Machine, accessed October 2, 2006 3. Hewlett-Woodmere Alumni Association Hall of Fame website (http://www.hewlett-woodmere.net/147 8101109828497/blank/browse.asp?A=383&BMDRN=2000&BCOB=0&C=54946) Archived (https://we b.archive.org/web/20080525070429/http://www.hewlett-woodmere.net/1478101109828497/blank/bro wse.asp?A=383&BMDRN=2000&BCOB=0&C=54946) 2008-05-25 at the Wayback Machine, accessed May 2, 2008, and Hewlett-Woodmere Alumni Association Hall of Fame inductees (https://w eb.archive.org/web/20070623014429/http://hewlett-woodmere.net/organizations/alumni.php), backed up by Internet Archive as of June 23, 2007, accessed April 23, 2007. 4. Harrison, Helen A. "LIVES IN ART: Building Up, Taking Apart; An Artist's Investigation Of Loss and Memory" (https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04E7DA1639F931A35752C0A9639C8 B63), The New York Times, January 2, 2005. Accessed March 31, 2008. "And although he found few kindred spirits among his classmates at George W. Hewlett High School, he had art teachers who basically let me sit in art class whenever I wanted -- before school, during school and after school -- and play around." 5. "1966: Donna Karan Graduates from Hewlett High School" (http://www.newsday.com/about/custom/n ie/ny-iholi040104story,0,573917.htmlstory), Newsday. Access*ed June 11, 2007. 6. Van Gelder, Lawrence. "INTERVIEW; Her Winning Way With Fashion" (https://www.nytimes.com/197 7/10/16/archives/long-island-weekly-interview-her-winning-way-with-fashion.html), The New York Times, October 16, 1977. Accessed September 15, 2008. "And suddenly, at the age of 29, Donna Karan, who grew up in Woodmere, Who lied about her age to begin selling women's clothes at 14 in Cedarhurst, and who now lives in Lawrence, was at the top of her fashion world." 7. "Archived copy" (https://web.archive.org/web/20081017212513/http://www.hewlett-woodmere.net/14 78101109828497/site/default.asp). Archived from the original (http://www.hewlett-woodmere.net/147 8101109828497/site/default.asp) on 2008-10-17. Retrieved 2008-10-18. 8. Joe Sobel (http://wwwa.accuweather.com/news-bio.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0&blog=sob el) 9. Jon Tiomkin (http://www.fencingmedia.org/viewathlete.asp?weapon=MF#jon_tiomkin) 10. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0491005/

External links

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