| Number of Schools Managed |
14 |
4 |
| Number of Students Managed |
9,443 students |
2,265 students |
| District Total Revenue |
$131,599,000 |
$31,819,000 |
| District Expenditure |
$144,802,000 |
$31,869,000 |
| District Revenue / Student |
$13,936 |
$14,048 |
| District Expenditure / Student |
$15,334 |
$14,070 |
| District Graduation Rates |
97% |
97% |
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- Clarkstown High School North is a high school located in Rockland County, New York educating students in the grades 9 through 12. Clarkstown North or simply "North," as it is referred to by students and staff, is one of two high schools in the Clarkstown Central School District (CCSD).
- Buildings
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Clarkstown North consists of three wings; the Main, the Annex, and the "New" wing. The original building of Clarkstown High School North is the Main, which is built off an early 1900s mansion. Before the construction of Clarkstown High School South, this was the only high school in the Clarkstown Central School District. The Main has the language department, the English department, some of the science rooms, the film making course, a two room writer's lab, a two story library, a large gym with boys and girls locker rooms, a smaller gym that serves as the wrestling room, an auditorium and theater department, a courtyard, a large lunchroom, a special education program, and a bomb shelter. It is the largest building in the school. The second building is commonly referred to as the "Annex" and was completed by the 1960-61 school year. However, the two buildings were not connected, so for a long time students had to walk outside to get from class to class. The Annex is built on a hill and has three floors. The top floor is referred to as the fifth floor, the one right below it in the middle of the hill is the fourth floor, and the bottom floor is the third. The third floor has science rooms, the fourth has math rooms, and the fifth has math rooms, health rooms, study halls, a small gym with locker rooms, and two small cafeterias. During the 1980s, classrooms were built in trailers called "The Mobiles." These were supposed to be temporary, but still stand today, only one of the mobile classrooms have been removed. It was during the 2004-2005 school year that the school completed a building to connect the Main and Annex. The new building is more commonly known as the "New Wing," as well as less commonly the "X wing", a reference to the current principal, Harry Leonardatos, who is a Star Wars fan.
- Expansion
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During the 2004-2005 school year, a new building was built. This expansion connected the "Main" and "Annex" buildings, and also added many classrooms. The new building stands on three floors consisting of specialty classrooms, including a new band room on the middle floor, and art rooms on the bottom floor; as well as numerous social studies classrooms. The first year this expansion was in use, it lacked openable windows other than rescue windows, which are illegal to leave open. The building was intended to have air conditioning, but there was apparently no money left in the budget. The following year, more windows that could be opened were installed in the classrooms due to rooms reaching unreasonable temperatures towards the summer months in the previous year.
- Vermin Problem and Halloween 2007 Walk Out
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On October 31, 2007 Clarkstown North students, from grades ranging from 9th to 12th grade, held a walk-out to protest the conditions of the school. The protest started in front of the annex building and students walked to the far ball field. Students chanted and held signs from approximately 12:20pm to 1:00pm while a news helicopter hovered above.
- This was the largest walk out in district history. The other previous walk out was in 1975 and happened because students were against the new rules regarding study halls.
- Originally, Clarkstown North Students were planning to walk to Town Hall, in the heart of New City, New York. The plan was quickly scrapped as Clarkstown Police Department threatened to arrest anyone who left school grounds on account that it was unlawful assembly and the students could quickly turn into a riot.
- The next evening there was an emergency school board meeting in which students and parents spoke about the conditions at Clarkstown North. The meeting started at 7:30pm and went until 11:30pm. During the meeting, it was revealed that there were over 700 recorded absent students during the walkout, far more than the estimated 200-300. The following day there was a meeting immediately after school for all students to discuss ways to improve Clarkstown North.
- Field Renovation
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In June of the 2007-2008 school year, construction began on the football field and track. The track and playing field were torn up and replaced by a new rubber track and artificial-turf football field. The renovations were scheduled to be finished by the start of the 2008-2009 school year, but were completed October 25, 2008.
- The field project is part of a larger plan to renovate many of the schools in the district.
- Notable alumni
- Bruce Altman, film and television actor.
- Skylar Astin, actor known for his performance as "Georg" in the Tony award winning musical, Spring Awakening.
- Keith Bulluck (class of 1995), American Football linebacker for the Tennessee Titans.
- Will Cunnane (class of 1992), Major League Baseball pitcher for the Newark Bears.
- Mark Katz (class of 1982), speechwriter for former president Bill Clinton.
- Adam RodrÃguez (class of 1993), film and television actor known for his role as Eric Delko on Miami.
- Philip Rosenthal (class of 1977), writer and executive producer of the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond.
- Randi Weingarten (class of 1976), president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), AFL-CIO, and former president of the United Federation of Teachers in New York City.
- Notes
- External links
- Official website
- Clarkstown Central School District
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