Oceanside High School

3160 Skillman Avenue Oceanside, NY 11572 Main Office: 516-678-7526 2 Guidance Office: 516-678-7537/7540 Fax: 516-678-6790 0 CEEB CODE 334270 1

ADMINISTRATION 7

Principal Geraldine DeCarlo P Associate Principals Paul Guzzone • Joelle Mazun • Keith Mekeel R

GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT O Counselors Kevin Carbonetti • Lisa Fazio • Jayne Gordon F Reneé Lochridge • John Madden • Jaclyn Sileo Mindy Stecklow • Carla Stillwell • Adam Utrecht I L E Board of District Administration Kimberly Grim Garrity, President Superintendent of Schools Sandie Schoell, Vice President Dr. Phyllis S. Harrington Seth J. Blau • Michael D’Ambrosio Assistant Superintendents Donald Maresca Dr. Jill DeRosa • Diane Provvido Mary Jane McGrath-Mulhern Christopher Van Cott Robert M. Transom SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SPECIAL PROGRAMS Advanced Placement (AP) Courses Oceanside High School, established in 1900 and accredited by the State Department of Biology Human Geography Education, is a public comprehensive high school Calculus - AB, BC Italian Language in the Long Island suburbs of . Chemistry Music Theory Oceanside High School offers an extensive aca- Computer Science Photography (Studio demic, business and fine arts program, as well as Computer Sci. Principles in Art: 2D Design) vocational programs. Economics Physics - C, 1 English Language & Spanish Language • 2017-18 Student Enrollment 1754 Composition Spanish Literature • 2017-18 Professional Staff 176 English Literature Studio in Art: 3D Design Environmental Science U.S. Government French Language U.S. History CO-CURRICULAR Government World History PROGRAMS & ATHLETICS College Credit Courses There are more than 45 co-curricular programs Accounting Computer Science and activities available, including: AIDS Aware- Business Law Multivariable Calculus ness, Best Buddies, Botany Club, DECA, Envi- Civil Engineering/ Psychology ronmental Studies, Habitat for Humanity, Interact, Architecture Spanish Key Club, Law Club, Marching Band, Mathletes, College Research Statistics Model Congress, National Honor Society, Peer Computer Applications Virtual Enterprise Mediation, Physics Club, Robotics Club, SADD, Sider Press (school newspaper), Student Govern- Honors Courses ment, Thespians, World Interest Club (Model U.N.), World Languages Clubs. Algebra 2/ Global History & Trigonmetry Geography Forty-six sports teams compete during the year Chemistry Pre-Calculus through the athletic program. Earth Science World Languages English Grades 9-10 (Level 4)

Research Courses (Honors) Math Research Social Sciences Science Research Research

ACHIEVEMENTS

—— Intel and Siemens Competition Semifinalists —— Junior Science & Humanities Symposium —— Advanced Placement Scholars Semifinalists —— National Spanish, French & Italian Exam —— Long Island Psychology Fair Semifinalist Winners —— Long Island Math Fair Award Winners —— DECA State Winners —— Model UN and Model Congress Winners —— FIRST Robotics Competition —— National Merit Finalists —— All State Musicians —— New York State Marching Band Champions —— NYSSEF Award Winners —— New York State Scholar Athletes Class of 2017: 437 Students SAT I Mean Scores (Class of 2017) Cumulative Averages (% of class)

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Highest Cumulative Average Weighted: 105.198 Unweighted: 98.218 May 2017: Advanced Placement Results

% Students # Tests Taken Scoring 3 or Higher 1,070 75%

CURRICULUM

The high school requires 22.5 units for students graduat- ing in June 2015. All students must pass a minimum of the following:

English 4 units Social Studies 4 units Mathematics 3 units Science 3 units World Languages 1 unit Graduates applied to 385 different colleges and Fine Arts (Art/Music) 1 unit technical schools. See page 4 for colleges that Health 1/2 unit graduates are attending. Physical Education 2 units Human Relations 1/4 unit Personal Finance 1/4 unit Electives As needed

Grading Policy: In accordance with the Board of Education Policy, students are not ranked by cumulative averages rela- tive to their classmates. The grades for individual courses are reported as earned. The minimum passing grade is 65. Grades are weighted in all Regents Level (1.02), honors (1.08), advanced placement and college level (1.10) courses. Both the weighted and unweighted cumulative averages are reported on the transcript. Class of 2017: Colleges Attending

Adelphi University Lynn University SUNY College of Environmental American University College Science and Forestry Arizona State University Marywood University SUNY Delhi Binghamton University Mercy College SUNY Fredonia Boston College SUNY Maritime College Boston University Moravian College SUNY Oswego Bowling Green State University Mount Saint Mary College SUNY Polytechnic Institute Brooklyn College of the CUNY Nassau Community College Syracuse University Central Connecticut State University New York Institute of Technology Temple University Champlain College New York University The Catholic University of America Coastal Carolina University Ohio University The George Washington University Colgate University Pace University, New York City The Institute of Culinary Education College of Mount Saint Vincent Pace University, Westchester Campus The Ohio State University Columbia University Pennsylvania State University The University of Alabama Concordia College - New York Philadelphia University The University of Manchester Cornell University Purchase College State University of The University of Scranton CUNY New York City College of Ne w York The University of Tampa Technology Queens College of the CUNY Towson University Drexel University Quinnipiac University Tulane University Duke University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Union College (New York) East Stroudsburg University of Rider University University at Buffalo, Pennsylvania Rochester Institute of Technology The State University of New York Emory University Roger Williams University University of Chicago Farmingdale State College Saint Leo University University of Delaware Fashion Institute of Technology School of Visual Arts University of Florida Five Towns College Springfield College University of Hartford Florida State University St. John’s University - Queens Campus University of Maine Fordham University St. Joseph’s College - Brooklyn Campus University of Maryland, College Park Goucher College St. College University of Massachusetts, Amherst Hamilton College - NY State University of New York at University of Miami Hobart and William Smith Colleges Plattsburgh University of Michigan Hofstra University State University of New York at Albany University of Missouri Columbia Indiana University at Bloomington State University of New York at University of New Haven Indiana University-Purdue University New Paltz University of South Carolina Indianapolis Stella and Charles Guttman University of Southern California Iona College Community College Ursinus College James Madison University Stevens Institute of Technology Vanderbilt University Jefferson Community College Stony Brook University Vassar College Johns Hopkins University SUNY Broome Community College Villanova University Johnson & Wales University SUNY Buffalo State College Virginia Tech (Providence) SUNY College at Brockport Washington College Keene State College SUNY College at Cobleskill Washington University in St. Louis Kingsborough Community College SUNY College at Cortland West Virginia University of the CUNY SUNY College at Geneseo Western Connecticut State University Lebanon Valley College SUNY College at Old Westbury Western Michigan University Long Island University, Post SUNY College at Oneonta Worcester Polytechnic Institute