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Type
  
Public high school

Principal
  
Ira Pernick

Grades
  
9-12

Phone
  
+1 516-767-5800

Number of students
  
1,545

Color
  
Blue and White

Established
  
1953

Faculty
  
111.4 FTEs

Enrollment
  
1,545 (as of 2014-15)

Mascot
  
Viking

Founded
  
1953

Address
  
101 Campus Dr, Port Washington, NY 11050, USA

District
  
Port Washington Union Free School District

Similar
  
Manhasset Secondary School, William A Shine Great Ne, John L Miller North High Sch, Roslyn High School, Plainview Bethpage John F K

Paul D. Schreiber Senior High School (commonly Paul D. Schreiber High School or Schreiber High School) is a four-year public high school located in Port Washington, New York at 101 Campus Drive, in Nassau County, New York on the North Shore of Long Island. The school was originally constructed in 1953 and is named after a former superintendent.

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Schreiber is one of the top public high schools on Long Island. U.S. News and World Report awarded Schreiber a gold medal in its 2014 rankings. In 2015, it was ranked as the 283rd best high school in the United States by U.S. News & World Report, with a student/teacher ratio of 13:1.

As of the 2014-15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,545 students and 111.4 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 13.9:1. There were 238 students (15.4% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 68 (4.4% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.

Academics

The school offers 26 Advanced Placement classes, more than three times the state average. The Advanced Placement exam pass rate is 83%, meaning that 83% of students attain a score of 3 or higher on the AP exam, compared to the state average of 61%, and more than half of the student body, 53%, takes at least one Advanced Placement exam, compared to the state average of 16%.

In 2011, Mandarin Chinese was added as a fifth language to the foreign language curriculum, joining Latin, French, Spanish, and Italian. Mandarin could be taken only in conjunction with another of the aforementioned languages or after completion of a three-year language sequence. After the conclusion of the 2014-2015 school year, Chinese was dropped from the list of course of offerings following budget reallocation.

Sports

Schreiber High School is part of the Section VIII (8) New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHAA). As such, it competes against other public schools in Nassau County, New York in: baseball, basketball, bowling, badminton, cross country, field hockey, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling.

Boys' cross country

From 2007 to 2009, the Vikings won three consecutive class AA Nassau County championship titles. Furthermore, the team finished third in class AA and seventh overall in the 2009 state meet.

Girls' tennis

In November 2008, the girls varsity tennis team defeated Westhampton High School in the Long Island Championship. This marked the second straight year that the team won the title.

Academic Decathlon

Schreiber's Academic Decathlon team was New York State's winning team from 1997-1998 and again from 2000-2004. They placed second in 2005, their first time not attending the national competition in eight years.

Recently, in the NYS competition for Nationals, the 2008 team came in second place while the 2010 team came in third.

Debate

Schreiber's Lincoln-Douglas Debate team was nationally dominant from 2003-2005, with three students capturing several national titles. The team has since transformed into a Public Forum Debate team, winning the Varsity Public Forum New York State Championship in 2009. In April 2011, the team came in second place in Public Forum at the New York State Championship. Schreiber's debate team is once again successful, achieving exemplary results at the Princeton Classic in 2016.

Mock Trial

The school's Mock Trial team competes in the annual New York State High School Mock Trial Tournament. Schreiber won the Long Island Region of the state tournament in 1991 and 1996.

In the 2008 competition, the team advanced to the Round of 16 in the regional tournament. The team advanced to the county championship in 2007.

Other clubs

Schreiber offers a wide range of clubs including:

  • Bridging the Gap
  • Chess Club
  • Drama Club
  • FBLA
  • Jewish Student Union
  • Key Club
  • Mu Alpha Theta
  • Mathletes
  • Model United Nations
  • National Art Honor Society
  • National Honors Society
  • Quiz Bowl Team
  • SADD
  • Science National Honor Society
  • Science Olympiad Team
  • Student Council
  • Tri-M
  • Turning Point USA
  • Student Outreach
  • Robotics Club
  • Schreiber offered a total of 46 clubs for the 2014-2015 school year.

    Music

    The school features multiple bands, orchestras and choruses. In recent years, members of the various ensembles have been chosen to perform in select groups, including the All-State orchestra and band. For the 2008-2009 school year, 11 Schreiber students were chosen as All-State musicians and alternates. In the 2010-2011 year, 5 students were selected as the All-State musicians and alternates, and one year later 8 students were selected.

    The school marching band has praiseworthy achievements as well. The marching band has performed and marched in the Sugar Bowl Parade (1989), Orange Bowl Parade (1990), and the Tournament of Roses Parade (1996).

    In May 2000, the Schreiber Concert Band performed and won several awards at a high school band tournament in Hershey, PA. During the next school year, in the fall of 2000, the Paul D. Schreiber Marching Band performed the piece "Seventy-Six Trombones" from the musical The Music Man at the tenth annual Lauri Strauss Leukemia Foundation Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall.

    Research Program

    Schreiber has a nationally recognized research program in Mathematics, Science, and Social Science. There have been numerous local and national winners from the school's research program. Students compete in a variety of competitions including the Siemens Competition, Long Island Science and Engineering Fair, and Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.

    The school's research program has attained nationwide recognition through student success in the Intel Science Talent Search competition. From 2002-2010, the school had the sixth most semifinalists in the nation with 50, trailing only Montgomery Blair High School (108), Stuyvesant High School (103), Ward Melville High School (85), Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (75), and Bronx High School of Science (59).

    Recent Years

    In January 2008, the school produced six Intel Science Talent Search semifinalists, the second highest total on Long Island. Additionally, two finalists were selected from the school. Schreiber was only one of two schools that produced double finalist winners. Along with Great Neck North High School, Schreiber produced the second most finalists in the country, trailing only Stuyvesant High School of Manhattan. A student from Schreiber was selected to be one of the top ten winners of the Intel Science Talent Search 2008, winning a scholarship of $20,000. The student was the ninth-place winner for a zoology project based on Odonate populations.

    Eight Intel Science Talent Search semifinalists were selected from Schreiber in 2006, tying for the second most semifinalists in the nation with Stuyvesant High School. The achievement of the semifinalists marks the fourth consecutive year that Schreiber High School has been in the top five schools in the United States. That year, Schreiber also produced one finalist in the competition, who ended up winning the Glenn Seaborg award.

    2000

    In 2000, nine semifinalists were selected, leading all schools on Long Island. Schreiber ranked fifth nationally and second among comprehensive high schools. Furthermore, three students were chosen as finalists, leading all schools in the country.

    Ultimately, a student from Schreiber won first place in the competition for her steganography project. She encrypted a message in the gene sequence of a DNA strand.

    Newspaper

    Schrieber's premiere student publication is The Schreiber Times. The newspaper was first established in 1924 at the original Port Washington High School as The Port Weekly. The newspaper now publishes 24 page monthly issues that include sections about News, Features, Opinions, Arts and Entertainment, and Sports. The newspaper has also been recognized for its artwork and covers.

    The Schreiber Times has won awards for each of its five sections from well-acclaimed sources, including the Long Island newspaper, Newsday., the American Scholastic Press Association, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and the Empire State School Press Association.

    In 2012, The Schreiber Times launched an online version of the print paper. There is as well, currently an archive of all issues of The Schreiber Times and The Port Weekly published from 1924–present time.

    Its Editor-in-Chief has been Eli Lefcowitz since June of 2016.

    Literary Magazine

    Another publication, Kaleidoscope, is a literary magazine featuring the poetry, prose, artwork, and photography of Schreiber students. It has won various awards, including two silver medals in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Medallist Critiques in both 2010 and 2011.

    Yearbook

    The school also produces an annual yearbook. This yearbook is compiled by students with the aid of a faculty adviser and is called the Port Light.

    Notable alumni

  • Kenny Albert (class of 1986) - television sportscaster
  • Craig Johnson (class of 1989) - Former New York State Senator
  • Frederick M. Lawrence (class of 1973) - 8th President of Brandeis University
  • Jordan Laws (class of 1998) - Grammy Award-winning Producer for Christina Aguilera "Back To Basics" album in 2006
  • David Lobell (class of 1996) - Associate Professor in Environmental Earth System Science at Stanford University and 2013 recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant
  • Paul Zane Pilzer (class of 1971) - American economist
  • Richard Pine (Class of 1973) - Literary Agent
  • Anthony Scaramucci (Class of 1982) - host of "Wall Street Week" on Fox Business, founder of the SALT Conference, top adviser to President Donald Trump and founder of SkyBridge Capital
  • Jeanine Tesori - Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music winning composer
  • Craig Thomas (class of 1993) - Co-creator of How I Met Your Mother
  • Mark Wood (class of 1975) - violinist, musical instrument designer
  • References

    Paul D. Schreiber Senior High School Wikipedia


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