H. Frank Carey Junior Senior High School
230 Poppy Avenue, Franklin Square, NY, 11010-3897 - Map Map

School Overview:
Definition of Terms
H. Frank Carey Junior Senior High School
School Level High school
Grades Offered Grades 7 - 12
County Nassau County, NY
Students & Faculty
Total Students 1833 students
% Male / % Female 54%  /  46%
Total Classroom Teachers 105 teachers
Students by Grade
Grade 7 - 301 students
Grade 8 - 330 students
Grade 9 - 317 students
Grade 10 - 301 students
Grade 11 - 292 students
Grade 12 - 292 students
This School
(NY) School Average
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:17 1:14
Students by Ethnicity
This School
(NY) School Average
% American Indian n/a 1%
% Asian 4% 4%
% Hispanic 9% 17%
% Black 2% 19%
% White 85% 58%
Additional Student Information
This School
(NY) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch 9% 28%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch 4% 6%
% Migrant Students Enrolled n/a n/a
School Performance:
(NY) Statewide Testing Performance
School Statewide Performance View Education Department Test Scores
School District:
School District Name Sewanhaka Central High School District
This School's Agency
(NY) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 5 4
Number of Students Managed 8,557 students 2,265 students
District Total Revenue $123,010,000 $31,819,000
District Expenditure $119,359,000 $31,869,000
District Revenue / Student $14,375 $14,048
District Expenditure / Student $13,949 $14,070
District Graduation Rates 95% 97%
School Notes:
  • H. Frank Carey High School is a public high school located in Franklin Square, New York serving students in the seventh through twelfth grades from the towns of Garden City South, West Hempstead, Elmont and Franklin Square. The school's principal is Mrs. Valerie Angelillo. The assistant principals are Ms. Sharon Flynn, Mr. John Kenny and Mrs. Lorraine Wright.
  • History
  • H. Frank Carey High School was constructed in 1956 in the Long Island town of Franklin Square. The school was named after Board of Education President, H. Frank Carey. Carey High School was awarded in 1999-2000 the prestigious award of being a National School of Excellence.
  • Student Government Organization
  • The school's Student Government (SG) is run in a representative style. Each grade has a Class Board, generally made up of a President, Vice President, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, Historian and several Student Government Representatives (depending on each particular grade). Each Class Board monitors its own funds and activities. The Student Government Representatives, in addition to being active members of their own class board are also required to attend weekly Student Government Meetings. At this time they discuss issues that pertain to the school as a whole, specifically activities that include more than one grade, club or incorporate a community group. Examples of activities that they host are Homecoming, March Jamboree, Spirit Day, Pep Rally and a whole slate of other events. The President, Nicole Turato and the Advisor, Mrs. Teresa Rolla have the primary responsibility and accountability to the student body of insuring that each function goes according to plan. They are assisted by the other Student Government officers and in most cases an event Chairperson.
  • Athletics
  • In 2006, the varsity softball team won the Nassau County Class AA Championship after defeating MacArthur High School. Head Coach Anthony Turco was awarded Newsday's All-Long Island Coach of the Year honors. Four players were given All-County recognition, and one was additionally named to the All-Long Island and All-New York State teams, respectively.
  • The football team is coached by Head Coach Mike Stanley and Assistant Coach Tom Aiello. Carey is in the Nassau Conference II and, after a 7-3 season, are seeded second in their conference. The 2005 season concluded with a Carey trip to their first Conference Championship in over 25 years after defeating their district rivals, Elmont Memorial High School. On 10/14/06 the H. Frank Carey varsity football team defeated their long time rivals, Garden City.
  • Musical
  • Carey performs a different musical each year. Recent and upcoming shows have included:
  • Beauty and the Beast (2009)
  • Footloose (2008)
  • Guys and Dolls (2007)
  • Oklahoma! (2006)
  • Into the Woods (2005)
  • The Pirates of Penzance (2004)
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2003)
  • Pippin (2002)
  • Barnum (2001)
  • Clubs
  • Carey has a variety of clubs. The student activities office motto is "An activity for every student, and a student for every activity." The clubs at Carey include:
  • Alert
  • Art Palettes
  • Asian Club
  • Astronomy Club
  • Bible Study Club
  • Big Brothers/Little Brothers
  • Big Sisters/ Little Sisters
  • Business Honor Society
  • Carey Cavaliers
  • Carey Clipper
  • Carey Riptide
  • Careyhighschool.com
  • Carey Steppers
  • Chamber Ensemble (Vocal)
  • Cheerleaders JV
  • Cheerleaders Varsity
  • Cheerleaders Jr. High
  • Class of 2010
  • Class of 2011
  • Class of 2012
  • Class of 2013
  • Class of 2014
  • Class of 2015
  • Color Guard/Flag Squad
  • Community Action
  • Concert Band
  • Concert Band, Jr. High
  • Coordinator Class Competition
  • Debate/Model Congress
  • Domestic Exchange
  • Drama Club
  • Ecology Council
  • FBLA
  • F.C.C.L.A/Cooking Club
  • Feed the Children
  • Film and Photography
  • Foreign Language Honor Society
  • Free Speaking Society
  • French Club
  • Global Awareness
  • Italian Cultural Club
  • Jazz Band
  • Jr. and Sr. National Honor Society
  • Junior High Drama
  • Junior High Kickline
  • Latina Leadership
  • Log
  • Marching Band
  • Mathletes, Sr. and Jr. High
  • Media Club
  • Model U.N.
  • Music Board
  • Musical Director
  • Operation: Respect
  • Pirettes
  • Poseidon
  • Presidents Club
  • Prism
  • Public Address Club
  • Public Relations
  • Retail (School Store)
  • S.A.D.D.
  • Science Honor Society
  • Senior Orchestra
  • Stage Crew
  • Steppers
  • Student Government
  • Tri-M Honor Society
  • United Students for Information and Research
  • WHFC DJ Club
  • Women's Issues
  • Carey Clipper/Riptide
  • The Carey Clipper is the official newspaper of H. Frank Carey Junior-Senior High School and is open to students in grades 9-12. It comes out with six issues during one school year; including a November, December, February, March, April and June issue. The current advisor to the paper is Ms. Amanda McGee. The main officer positions are editors-in-chief, layout editor, secretary, treasurer, and photography editor. The positions are currently filled by Christopher Sarfin & Arianna Krizek, Brian Camarda, Megan Camarda, Alana Mutum, and Theresa Simorella respectively. The Clipper won second place for Most Outstanding Newspaper at Adelphi University's Quill Awards 2008 and first place at the Quill Awards 2009 for Best Online Newspaper, Best First-Page Layout, Best Drawing/Illustration as well as numerous other local community and county awards. The paper has a website: careyclipper.com
  • The Carey Riptide is the Junior High newspaper for Carey. It comes out with two 4 page insert issues during one school year and is open to all 7th and 8th graders. This program is meant to utilize preparation for the Carey Clipper.
  • Model UN
  • The Model United Nations Debate Team at Carey starts with participation in the 1/2 credit World Issues class, and then upon completion, the students become members of the club. The team goes on many conferences where they debate a wide variety of issues facing the real United Nations today. The team has participated in the following conferences:
  • RUMUN- Rutgers Model United Nations
  • SIDMUN - Sewanhaka Interdistrict Model United Nations
  • PHILMUN - Philadelphia Model United Nations
  • CMUNC - Carey Model United Nations Conference
  • YMUN - Yale Model United Nations
  • HNMUN - Harvard Model United Nations
  • BosMUN - Boston/MIT Model United Nations
  • AUMUN - American University United Nations
  • Noted Alumni
  • Joe Abbenda: Carey High School Teacher, Social Studies was a Mr. America and Mr. Universe 1960-63
  • Bruce Arena: Coach of the New York Red Bulls soccer team. Former coach of United States men's national soccer team at 2002 and 2006 World Cups. Two Major League Soccer championships as coach of D.C. United. Five NCAA soccer championships with the University of Virginia.
  • Al Trautwig: MSG network Broadcaster.
  • Michael J. Massimino: NASA astronaut, degrees from MIT and Columbia, Carey grad, 1980.
  • Mike Tucci: Actor, played Sonny in "Grease" with John Travolta and in TV show "Diagnosis Murder."
  • Robert Viagas: Founder of Playbill.com, author of books on theatre including "On the Line: The Creation of 'A Chorus Line'," the annual "Playbill Broadway Yearbook" and "The Alchemy of Theatre: Essays on Collaboration."
  • Ron Tunison: Sculptor, Historical Sculptures, does work for Gettysburg National Battlefield as well as other monuments.
  • Kevin Van Meter: Boxing Ring Announcer for The New York Daily News Golden Gloves at Madison Square Garden since 1993.
  • External links
  • Carey Clipper website
  • Carey High School website
  • Sewanhaka School District website
  • Biography of H. Frank Carey
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School Zip (11010)
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Population (Approximate) 24,778 people 18,208,943 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 32% 32%
Population Average Age 40 years old 34 years old
Average Household size 2.9 persons 2.6 persons
Median Household Income $62,907 $41,761
Avg. # of Rooms in Household 6.4 rooms 4.6 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure 58 years old 56 years old
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% Owning / % Renting 83% / 17% 42% / 58%
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1. Sewanhaka High School - 1569 students - 1.2 mi. away - view location
2. West Hempstead High School - 990 students - 1.3 mi. away - view location
3. Garden City High School - 1152 students - 1.7 mi. away - view location
4. Valley Stream North High School - 1197 students - 1.8 mi. away - view location
5. Floral Park Memorial High School - 1447 students - 1.9 mi. away - view location
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