Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Maine-Endwell Senior High School | |
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| Name | Maine-Endwell Senior High School |
| Established | 1955 |
| Type | Public |
| District | Maine-Endwell Central School District |
| Principal | Michael H. O'Mara |
| Location | 750 Farm to Market Road, Endwell, New York |
| Country | United States |
| Colors | Green and gold |
| Mascot | Spartans |
| Enrollment | ~800 (9-12) |
| Conference | Southern Tier Athletic Conference |
| Nickname | Spartans |
Maine-Endwell Senior High School is a comprehensive public secondary school located in Endwell, New York, serving students in grades nine through twelve as the sole high school of the Maine-Endwell Central School District. The school is renowned for its strong academic programs, successful Spartans athletic teams, and a wide array of student activities. It operates within the Southern Tier Athletic Conference and is part of the educational fabric of Broome County, New York.
The institution traces its origins to the 1955 consolidation of several smaller district schools in the towns of Maine and Union, forming the Maine-Endwell Central School District. The current high school building opened in 1963 on Farm to Market Road to accommodate growing enrollment from the post-World War II suburban expansion in the Southern Tier region. Throughout its history, the school has undergone several renovations and expansions, most notably in the 1990s and early 2000s, to update facilities for STEM education and the performing arts. The district's commitment was further demonstrated following severe flooding from Tropical Storm Lee in 2011, which necessitated significant repairs and community recovery efforts.
Maine-Endwell Senior High School offers a rigorous curriculum featuring numerous Advanced Placement courses in subjects such as Calculus, Biology, and United States History. The school maintains a longstanding partnership with nearby Binghamton University and Broome Community College for dual-enrollment programs. Specialized programs include the nationally recognized Project Lead The Way engineering sequence, a comprehensive business and marketing track, and robust world language studies. Student performance consistently ranks above state averages on New York State Regents Examinations, and graduates regularly gain admission to prestigious institutions including Cornell University and the United States Military Academy.
Competing as the Spartans in the Southern Tier Athletic Conference of Section IV (NYSPHSAA), the school fields teams in over 20 New York State Public High School Athletic Association-sanctioned sports. The football program achieved national prominence by winning the 2016 NYSHSAA Football Championship and a subsequent Dick's Sporting Goods National High School Football Championship. Other historically successful programs include wrestling, which has produced multiple state champions, and girls' soccer. The school's athletic facilities include a turf stadium complex, named in honor of longtime coach Frank "Mickey" Miles, and multiple gymnasiums.
Students can participate in more than 40 clubs and organizations, ranging from academic groups like the Science Olympiad team and Model United Nations to performing arts such as the award-winning marching band, "The Spartan Legion," and competitive drama troupe. The school's chapter of Future Business Leaders of America regularly qualifies students for national leadership conferences. Community service is emphasized through organizations like Key Club International and the annual Spartan Thon charity dance marathon, which benefits the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
* Mike Croel – Linebacker for the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens; winner of the 1991 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award. * David B. Warner – Brigadier General in the United States Air Force and surgeon. * Scott Diamond – Former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays. * Gary M. Levine – Television executive and former President of Original Programming for the Showtime network. * Dr. Kathleen A. McGrath – Noted medical researcher in the field of infectious diseases and professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
The main campus is situated on a 75-acre site on Farm to Market Road in Endwell, New York. The building houses a modern library media center, a 700-seat auditorium, and specialized labs for biotechnology, engineering design, and computer-aided design. Athletic facilities include the Spartan Stadium complex with an eight-lane all-weather track, multiple baseball and softball diamonds, and tennis courts. The district also operates an adjacent aquatic center, used for physical education and community swim programs.
Category:Public high schools in New York (state) Category:Schools in Broome County, New York Category:Educational institutions established in 1955