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Walt Whitman High School (New York)

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Walt Whitman High School (New York)
NameWalt Whitman High School
LocationHuntington Station, New York
CountryUnited States

Walt Whitman High School (New York) is a public high school located in Huntington Station, New York, serving students from Huntington, New York, South Huntington, New York, and surrounding areas. The school is part of the South Huntington Union Free School District and is named after the famous American poet Walt Whitman, who was born in West Hills, New York. Walt Whitman High School has a strong reputation for academic excellence, with many students going on to attend top universities such as Harvard University, Yale University, and Stanford University. The school has also produced notable alumni, including Nobel Prize winners, Pulitzer Prize winners, and successful entrepreneurs who have attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University.

History

Walt Whitman High School was established in 1954 and has a rich history of academic and extracurricular achievement. The school has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major renovation in 2001 that added new classrooms, a library, and a performing arts center, similar to those found at Juilliard School and Tisch School of the Arts. The school's history is closely tied to the surrounding community, with many local organizations and businesses, such as Huntington Hospital and Nassau County Museum of Art, supporting the school's programs and events. Walt Whitman High School has also been recognized for its commitment to STEM education, with partnerships with organizations such as NASA, National Science Foundation, and MIT Lincoln Laboratory. The school's history is also marked by notable events, including visits from dignitaries such as Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Hillary Clinton, as well as performances by renowned artists, including New York Philharmonic and Metropolitan Opera.

Academics

Walt Whitman High School offers a rigorous academic program, with a wide range of courses in subjects such as mathematics, science, English, and social studies. The school has a strong focus on Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate programs, with many students earning college credit through programs such as College Board and International Baccalaureate Organization. The school's academic programs are supported by a range of resources, including a library with a collection of over 50,000 volumes, as well as state-of-the-art technology, including Chromebooks and iPads, similar to those used at Google and Apple Inc.. Walt Whitman High School has also been recognized for its commitment to special education, with programs and services designed to support students with a range of needs, including those with autism spectrum disorder and learning disabilities, in partnership with organizations such as Autism Speaks and National Center for Learning Disabilities. The school's academic programs are accredited by organizations such as Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and New York State Education Department.

Athletics

Walt Whitman High School has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the Suffolk County League and New York State Public High School Athletic Association. The school's athletic teams, known as the Walt Whitman Wildcats, have won numerous championships in sports such as football, basketball, baseball, and soccer, with many athletes going on to compete at the collegiate level at universities such as University of Michigan, University of California, Los Angeles, and University of Texas at Austin. The school's athletic facilities include a stadium, a gymnasium, and a range of playing fields, similar to those found at Yankee Stadium and Madison Square Garden. Walt Whitman High School has also been recognized for its commitment to sports medicine, with a range of programs and services designed to support student-athletes, including partnerships with organizations such as American Red Cross and National Athletic Trainers' Association.

Notable Alumni

Walt Whitman High School has a long list of notable alumni, including Nobel Prize winners such as James Rothman and Eric Kandel, as well as Pulitzer Prize winners such as Jennifer Egan and Junot Díaz. The school's alumni have gone on to achieve success in a range of fields, including politics, business, entertainment, and academia, with many attending top universities such as Princeton University, Columbia University, and University of Chicago. Notable alumni include United States Senator Chuck Schumer, CEO of Goldman Sachs Lloyd Blankfein, and actor Alec Baldwin, as well as astronaut Sally Ride and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai. The school's alumni network is supported by organizations such as Walt Whitman High School Alumni Association and South Huntington Union Free School District Alumni Association.

Campus and Facilities

Walt Whitman High School is located on a 50-acre campus in Huntington Station, New York, with a range of facilities designed to support academic and extracurricular programs. The school's campus includes a main building, a stadium, a gymnasium, and a range of playing fields, as well as a performing arts center and a library, similar to those found at Lincoln Center and New York Public Library. The school's facilities are supported by a range of resources, including state-of-the-art technology and a range of programs and services designed to support student health and wellness, including partnerships with organizations such as American Heart Association and National Alliance on Mental Illness. The school's campus is also home to a range of community programs and events, including concerts, plays, and NCAA athletic competitions, with many events open to the public, similar to those held at Carnegie Hall and MetLife Stadium. Category:Schools in New York

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