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There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. Please help introduce links in articles on related topics. Try looking for articles that might link here from this search, or by looking at articles you know are similar to this one. Once a few links have been created, remove this message. Elmont Memorial Junior-Senior High School(EMHS) is a co-educational, public school for students in grades 7-12. It is located in Elmont, Long Island, New York. It is located at 555 Ridge Road, Elmont, NY 11003. Elmont High School's mascot is the Spartan. Its school colors are green and white. Elmont High School is part of the Sewanhaka Central High School District. It has been designated a Nationally Recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the United States Department of Education. In 2005, Elmont High School was recognized as having the largest number of African American high school students scoring a 3 or higher on Advanced Placement examinations in the country. Elmont HS was also recognized by the College Board as having the largest number of African American students attaining a 3 or higher on the Advanced Placement U.S. History exam in the country. Image File history File linksMetadata Elmont. ...
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Student Body - Grades-7-12
- Enrollment-2,039
- 74% N!ggers, 13% Hispanic, 11% Asian-American, 2% White, non-Hispanic
- Attendance Rate-97% (State Average-93%)
- Limited English Proficiency-<1% (State Average-7%)
- Students per teacher-17 (State Average-14)
- Average Grade Size-275
- Graduation Rate-99% (the EMHS Class of 2004 had a graduation rate of 100%, a first in the Sewanhaka Central High School District, and one of only a few middle to large schools in the nation to achieve such an accomplishment.
- Post Secondary Pursuits-97% attend college(a national high), 3% pursue employment.
Academics (adapted from the Sewanhaka Central High School District Catalog of Courses) Levels of Study Students may pursue one of two levels of study: - Advanced-This is an accelerated program of instruction designed only for students of superior ability, strong motivation, and sustained interest. Students are expected to maintain an average of at least 85% to continue to the next advanced course in the sequence.
- Regents-Students pursue courses in which the curriculum is prescribed by the New York State Department of Education.
Grades 7 and 8 - Students are organized into "Teams", composed of students and core teachers in math, science, english, and social studies. This allows for the individual attention necessary for success at an early stage in secondary education.
- During the Junior High School years, students further the learning skills developed during the elementary school years, as well as preparing students for the high school curriculum as well as vocational possibilities. Students pursue studies in English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Languages, Music, Physical Education, Art, Technology, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health Education, and Language Enrichment.
- High School credit is awarded to 8th graders that pursue advanced coursework in science, mathematics, foreign language, and music.
- Students are required to pursue a minimum of two years of foreign language, usually satisfied by the 9th grade.
Grades 9-12 - During the High School years, students pursue coursework required to receive the High School Diploma. Students may receive either a Regents Diploma or Advanced Regents Diploma upon graduation. Coursework is designed to fulfill requirements necessary for students interested in attending two-year colleges, four-year colleges, vocational schools, nursing programs, etc.
- Sciences
Students must pursue at least 3 years of science coursework, and must pass one New York State Regents examination for the Regents Diploma or two Regents examinations for the Advanced Regents Diploma. Courses of study include(note that courses may be pursued at either the Regents or Advanced levels): Physical Setting: Earth Science, Living Environment/Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Ecology, Marine Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Science Research. Image File history File links Normal_Trumpet_Solo. ...
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Students must pursue at least two years of a foreign language, beginning at the Junior High School level. Students may pursue study up to the college level(credit offered through Adelphi University) and Advanced Placement. Langauges offered include: Spanish, French, Italian. Students must pass a Foreign Language Regents for the Advanced Regents Diploma. Students must pursue at least three years of coursework in mathematics. Students must pass the Comprehensive Math A examination for a Regents Diploma or two Regents examinations for an Advanced Regents Diploma. Coursework includes: Math A/AB, Math B, Pre-Calculus, Sequential Math III, Math 12, Discrete Math, and Advanced Placement Math AB. Students must pursue English during all four High School years. All students must also pass the English Regents examination. Coursework includes: English 9/9A, 10/10A, 11, English AP Language and Composition, 12RX, English AP Literature and Composition, Bible as Literature, Contemporary Drama, Creative Writing, Flim Study, Mass Media, Modern Novel, Dramatics, Journalism, Public Speaking. Students must pursue Social Studies during all four High School years. All students must pass the Global Studies and U.S. History and Government Regents examinations. Courses include: Global History I and Geography, Global History II and Geography, Advanced Placement World History, Advanced Placement European History, United States History and Government, Advanced Placement American History, Economics, Participation in Government, Advanced Placement Govt. and Politics, Contemporary World Issues, Global Connections, Psychology, Sociology. Students are required to pursue at least one year of art. Coursework includes: Studio in Art, Drawing and Painting I and II, Illustration and Design, Media Arts, Digital Design, Advanced Placement Art History. Coursework is offered in: Accounting, Introduction to Occupations, Business Communications, Keyboarding I and II, Business Analysis, Business Law, Speedwriting, Principles of Marketing, E-Commerce, etc. Students interested in pursuing coursework at the Advanced Placement level must receive written permission from the pre-requisite instructor. This maintains the level of integrity of students interested in these rigorous courses. AP coursework is available in: Biology, Physics B, Chemistry, Art History, European History, American History, World History, Language and Composition, Literature and Composition, Calculus AB, Spanish, French, Italian, and Government and Politics.
Music Students are encouraged to pursue music during their years at EMHS. A majority of students pursue work in one of the various performing arts groups. Credit is also given for students in these groups. Performing Arts groups include(note that there are separate groups at each school level): - Orchestra(at the High School or Junior High School level)
- Concert Band(at the High School, 9th Grade, and Junior High School levels)
- Concert Choir(at the High School and Junior High School levels)
- Jazz Band
- Jazz Choir
- String Ensemble
- Marching Band
Students perform each year during the Winter and Spring Concerts, local events, and music competitions. Exceptional students are routinely sent on to participate in their respective musical groups at the All-District, All-County, Long Island Invitational, and All-State levels. Exceptional students are also selected to participate in the Tri-M Music Honor Society. Students may also pursue coursework in Music Theory. Image File history File linksMetadata Elmonths. ...
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Athletics A large number of students participate in athletics at EMHS, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of the school. The mascot of EMHS is the Spartan. Teams are called the Spartans. Students regularly participate in sports at the Junior High, Junior Varsity, and Varsity levels. Athletic teams include: - Basketball
- Baseball
- Football
- Softball
- Lacrosse
- Gymnastics(District)
- Swimming(District)
- Wrestling
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Track
- Golf(District)
- Bowling(District)
Students from all five schools in the Sewanhaka Central High School District participate in "District Sports Night", a competition between schools.
Extracurricular Activities With over 100 active groups, EMHS is a very active school. In addition to Musical and Athletics organizations, groups include: - Key Club
- Key Builder Club
- Cheerleading
- Model United Nations
- Foreign Language Honor Society
- National Honor Society
- National Junior Honor Society
- Tri-M Music Honor Society
- Mu Alpha Theta-Math Honor Society
- Business Honor Society
- Future Business Leaders of America
- Art Honor Society
- Musical Society
- Talented and Gifted
- Technology Club
- Inter-cultural Society
- Newspaper
- Dance Team
- Literary Magazine
- Mathletes
- Peer Helpers
- Peer Mediation
- SADD
- Drama Club
- Spanish Club
- French Club
- Stage Crew
- Science Olympiad
- Student Council
- Yearbook
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