Nanuet Senior High School
Nanuet Senior High School is a public high school located in Nanuet, New York. It is formally known as "Nanuet Senior High School: The John P. Burke Building," named after the school's long-time principal. The Nanuet Senior High School houses grades 9–12. Its leadership team consists of a Principal and two Assistant Principals. In addition there are four guidance counselors, a Dean, a nurse, a student assistance counselor, a psychologist, a School Resource Officer, and department chairpersons. It is also a National Blue Ribbon School.
Nanuet's program offers courses in Art, English, French, Health, Math, Music, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies, Spanish and Technology.
Athletics
Mascot:
Athletic teams are usually referred to as the "Nanuet Golden Knights."
Sports Teams:
- Cheerleading
- Cross Country
- Field Hockey (girls)
- Football
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Volleyball (girls)
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Track and Field
- Wrestling (boys)
- Lacrosse
- Golf
- Softball (girls)
- Baseball (boys)
Notable alumni
- Charlie Adler: Known for his work on such cartoons as Tiny Toons and Rocko's Modern Life
- Joseph Glover: Professor of mathematics, past provost of the University of Florida.
- Kenneth Kiesler: American symphony orchestra and opera conductor
- Jamie Kurisko: American football tight end
- James Maritato: professional wrestler known for his work with World Wrestling Entertainment and Extreme Championship Wrestling.
- Greg Reitman: Environmentalist, film director, and producer.
- Ronald Thomas (cellist): American classical cellist
- Scott Wittman: known for his work as a director, lyricist, and writer for Broadway, concerts, and television.
References
- ^ "Nanuet Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 7, 2024.
- ^ "New School, Added Teachers For Expected 1700 Students". Orangetown Telegram. August 27, 1959. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
- ^ "Interview conducted by Eugene Dynkin with Joseph Glover January 1987 in Ithaca, New York at Dynkin's home", ecommons.cornell.edu, Cornell University, 32:00-32:28, retrieved 2024-03-26