Established 1923 Grades 9-12 Phone +1 914-271-2147 Number of students 542 Color Orange and black | Principal Alan Capasso Enrollment 542 Mascot Tiger Founded 1923 | |
Type Public, preparatory school Address 36 Old Post Rd S, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA District Croton-Harmon Union Free School District |
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Croton-Harmon High School (CHHS) is a secondary school located in the village of Croton-on-Hudson, New York, United States. It is administered by the Croton-Harmon School District, and serves 9th-12th grade students. There were 542 students enrolled in the 2006-2007 school year. Due to an increase in students since its original construction, it was expanded in the 1950s with a gym, and again in 2005/06 with eight new classrooms, an auxiliary gym, and a new library.
Contents
- Croton harmon high school class of 2013 senior video
- Croton harmon high school tigers
- History
- Classes
- Croton Harmon Options and Opportunities for a Senior Experience
- Student Faculty Congress
- Croton Harmon Advisory Program
- Helping period
- Objectives
- References
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History
Classes
The school offers the usual range of high school classes, as well as the following AP classes: Biology, Macroeconomics, Calculus AB and BC, Physics, Chemistry, Spanish Language, French Language, English Language, English Literature, Statistics, Studio Art, Environmental Science, World History, US History, and Advanced Placement Comparative Government and Politics.
Language classes include Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, and English as a Second Language (ESL). The school also offers a number of electives including music and art classes.
Honors courses are not offered. All ninth grade and tenth grade students are enrolled in Regents level English courses. Exceptional performance in these classes will place an honors ("H") merit on the student's transcript. Juniors and seniors have the option of enrolling in AP level English courses instead of taking further Regents level courses.
Croton-Harmon Options and Opportunities for a Senior Experience
Croton-Harmon Options and Opportunities for a Senior Experience (CHOOSE) is an experiential education opportunity that invites seniors to apply their knowledge and skills to an area of personal interest. In lieu of attending traditional classes, students spend their last eight weeks of high school serving as an intern in an apprenticeship in the greater community. Students keep a daily journal of their experiences and complete a research project. The experience culminates with a presentation to an audience of peers, faculty and community members.
Student-Faculty Congress
Student-Faculty Congress (SFC) ensures that all members of the school community have a voice in shaping the direction of the school. The congress has authority to recommend action on school rules, scheduling, and other non-curricular matters. There are 26 voting student members and 10 voting faculty members in the congress.
Croton-Harmon Advisory Program
Croton-Harmon Advisory Program (CHAP) offers each student a personalized experience. Students meet in a relaxed atmosphere under the guidance of a teacher or administrator who serves as a facilitator throughout a student’s high school years. Discussions are centered around school-related problems, communication skills, leadership skills, and class events. Advisory groups have a student-faculty ratio of 1:3.
Helping period
Helping period is offered at Croton Harmon High School for thirty minutes in replacement of customary class time in the afternoon from 2:30-3:00. During this time students are encouraged to speak to their teachers about any academic help that they might need (social issues and troubles are assessed by the school psychologist who is available at all times). This program's open and accepting environment provides incentives for students to voice their concerns about what they might be unsure about, or what they may need help with, without fear of repercussions of lack of support. Teachers are required to stay during helping period, and occasionally schedule meetings during this time with students who are taking their classes independently (who are not in the actual class because of scheduling issues or demanding work loads, but who would like to engage in and get credit for the course). Usually, as students progress in their seniority at Croton Harmon High School, their use of helping period increases in accordance with more difficult and demanding workloads.
Objectives
The Croton-Harmon School District states several objectives for their students on the school district website: