PLAINVIEW-OLD BETHPAGE JOHN F. KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL

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PLAINVIEW-OLD BETHPAGE JOHN F. KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 50 Kennedy Drive, Plainview, NY 11803 (516) 434-3150 Fax: (516) 937-6364 CEEB Code: 334532 www.pobschools.org James Murray, Principal Assistant Principals: James Bolen Christopher Donarummo Sharon Lasher Laurie B. Lynn, Director of Guidance 2012-2013 HIGH SCHOOL PROFILE Counselors: Jessica Baker Jason Miller Domenick DiDomenico Cristina Rivas-Laline Joseph Izzo Sara Schaffer Neil Lasher Jennifer Siegel Our School Plainview Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School is a four-year secondary school (grades 9-12). In addition to the high school, the district encompasses two middle schools (grades 5-8), four elementary schools (grades 1-4) and one kindergarten center. The Community The combined hamlets of Plainview and Old Bethpage (population approximately 32,000) are centrally located on Long Island, approximately 35 miles east of New York City. The adult residents of the community are comprised predominately of business and professional people. The community has established a reputation for its support of excellence in education. Our Mission The Mission of the Plainview Old Bethpage Central School District is to provide an academically challenging and stimulating environment for all students, and to enable them to realize their full potential to be happy, ethical and analytical citizens of the world. We do this by: Making tolerance, acceptance, respect, honesty and kindness expectations for all students and for members of the Plainview Old Bethpage school community. Identifying each student s academic, social, emotional, aesthetic and physical needs and striving to meet those needs; and Encouraging communication between and among students, teachers, parents, administrators and community members. Enrollment There are 1539 students enrolled in grades 9 through 12. The Class of 2013 consisted of 412 students. Accreditation Plainview Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School is fully accredited by the New York State Education Department and Tri-State Consortium.

Class Rank Plainview Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School does not assign a rank in class to students. It is hoped that colleges recognize the strength of the academic program at this high school rather than fine numerical differentiations among members of the class. Course Weighting Honors classes are weighted by an additional 5%, Advanced Placement classes by an additional 7%, only when calculating cumulative average. Graduation Requirements The New York State Department of Education requires the completion of twenty-two (22) units of credit. The distribution of credits is as follows: English 4 Mathematics 3 Health 1 Social Studies 4 Art and/or Music 1 Electives 3 Science 3 World Language 1 Physical Education 2 Cumulative Averages (Class of 2013) Grade point average, computed at the end of the sixth semester, includes all subjects with the exception of physical education and those courses in which only pass-fail grades are issued. Distribution of overall cumulative averages (weighted) for the Class of 2013 is as follows: 96 and above 12% 86-90 26% 76-80 12% 65-70 1% 91-95 25% 81-85 19% 71-75 4% 0-64 1% Points of Pride from 2012-2013: STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT 13 New York State Academic Excellence Award Winners 2 Intel Science Talent Search Semi-Finalists 5 Siemens Semi-Finalists 2 Scholar Artists for Fine and Performing Arts 12 All State Students for Fine and Performing Arts 3 All Eastern Students for Fine and Performing Arts 13 LISFA Recognition Students for Fine and Performing Arts Scholarship The Class of 2013 earned $5,549,043 in scholarship awards. Post Secondary Education The Class of 2013 had 96% of its graduates enrolled in college, with 82% attending four-year colleges, and 14% attending two-year colleges. Graduation Rate The Class of 2013 consisted of 412 students, with a 98% graduation rate. The graduates boasted 98% graduating with a Regents Diploma, 77% of those students graduated with a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation.

National Merit Scholarship Program *2013 Winners 1 National Merit Scholarship Winner 1 National Merit Stony Brook Winner 1 National Merit Macy s Winner 1 National Merit Parker Hannifin Winner STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Year Winners Finalists Commended Hispanic Achieve 2013 *4 1 14 2012 1 13 1 2011 1 3 12 1 2010 1 1 12 1 2009 9 ACADEMIC PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Research The POBJFKHS Independent Research Program, recognized as one of the largest and most successful programs in the nation, is available to students beginning in their freshmen year. The program meets students' intellectual desire to explore science, behavioral, or math topics in an in-depth manner. Students learn lifelong skills through exploring high level peer reviewed sources, designing projects, conducting statistical analysis of data, making professional presentations, and writing comprehensive research papers. To develop their skills, underclassmen participate in various competitions such as the DuPont Challenge, Siemens We Can Change the World, Google Science Fair, and Toshiba ExploraVision. Upperclassmen conduct high level research under the supervision of university mentors or perform in-house behavioral studies, culminating with student participation in the INTEL Science Talent Search Competition, Siemens Math Science and Technology Competition and the INTEL Science and Engineering Fair. Science In addition to the POBJFKHS Science Department offering an enriched curriculum with an emphasis on hands-on discovery based learning for all students, the department's electives expand on students' areas of interest and provide them with experiences to assist in choosing a career path. Specialized programs include Anatomy and Physiology, Criminalistics, Environmental Science, Health Related Careers, and Emergency Medical Technology (with students graduating the program as New York State licensed Emergency Medical Technicians). Mathematics Department In addition to offering the full spectrum of courses to support and enrich our students in mathematics the department also offers courses that may be taken for college and Advanced Placement credit. Students successfully participate in competitions such as the MAA American Mathematics Competitions (AMC), Math Fairs, and Mathletes. Social Studies and English Interdisciplinary Programs Students in grade ten are offered the opportunity to marry the study of history with English. The history component provides a study of the world from 1500 to the present and is complemented by the analysis of both primary and secondary sources, including literature, from major historical periods. Students in grade twelve can continue

their interdisciplinary studies by taking Facing History and Ourselves, a nationally recognized and award-winning course, designed to examine intolerance, racism, prejudice, and anti-semitic behavior. The course focuses on the Holocaust and other acts of genocide as well as hate crimes today, examining how and why individuals and nations lose their moral direction. World Languages A comprehensive program is offered, including the study of American Sign Language, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, French and Italian. Students consistently achieve mastery in advanced coursework and excel on Advanced Placement exams. Study of the target language is enriched by cultural exploration both inside the classroom as well as through a wide array of co-curricular clubs and organizations. Music Department Students participate in a comprehensive music program with a long history of excellence. Our school is represented in county, state, and national honors ensembles and has consistently performed at the highest levels of NYSSMA and other evaluation festivals. Our program features two concert bands, a string orchestra, a chamber orchestra, two choirs, two jazz ensembles, a marching band, and programs in guitar and music theory. Students are provided with opportunities to perform in similar instrumental chamber music groups, a cappella vocal groups, and a school musical. Business Department Students are offered a wide variety of courses in the areas of Marketing, Accounting, Finance, Law and General Business, with five of the courses available for college credit. Boasting one of the largest DECA groups (an association of business students) in New York, with over 175 active members, many of our students compete and achieve great success in the annual DECA State and International Conferences. The Business Department has been recognized by New York state for our success teaching personal finance and financial literacy. Members of DECA provide a Financial Literacy and Career Exploration Program to our middle school students and our students routinely take high honors in the Nassau County Moot Court Competition. Technology Students are offered opportunities to explore and expand their knowledge in all areas of traditional and modern industrial arts. Courses are conducted in subject-specific labs that support all aspects of hands-on discovery learning. Critical thinking and problem solving serve as the foundation for all of our courses (Architectural Design, Principles of Engineering, Design for Production, Media/Television Production and Computer Technology). Visual Arts Program POBJFKHS students are offered a rich variety of courses, including a broad and competitive Accelerated and Advanced Placement Visual Arts Program, that is steeped in Art History, enhanced by state-of-the art technology, and reflective of student needs. Students can elect a sequence in Photography, Computer Graphics, Drawing and Painting, or Fashion Design. Outcomes focus on exhibition standards, creative thinking and problem-solving, scholarship, and career development. Interscholastic Athletics Over four hundred student athletes participate on the forty-four varsity and junior varsity teams, providing students with the opportunity to grow and mature through physical exercise. Eighty-four percent of our athletic teams were recognized with NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete Team Awards in 2013, an honor awarded to teams composed of students with a combined grade point average of ninety or higher. WPOB Radio Station / 88.5 FM Radio Through their work in the classroom, control room, and state-of-the-art studio, students learn all the vital aspects of radio. Students typically begin with a Radio Fundamentals course where they learn about the history of radio, move on to a Radio Production course, and then broadcast daily shows based on personal interest. Many of our WPOB graduates have reached huge success in various media outlets, attributing WPOB as the catalyst for their careers. Special Library Collections The Long Island Artifacts Museum, housed in the POBJFK High School Library, tells the story of Long Island's history from multiple perspectives. Through active involvement, students become museum curators by creating a yearly exhibit. The POBJFK Library also houses the Holocaust-Genocide Center as well as a Women s Study Center.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT PROGRAM AP Course Offerings Plainview Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School offers a wide range of Advanced Placement courses in various subject areas. Enrollment in AP courses is open. Biology Chemistry Calculus AB Calculus BC Chemistry Computer Science Economics-Macro English Language and Composition English Literature and Composition Environmental Science French Language Government & Politics-US Music Theory Psychology Physics B Physics C: Mechanics Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism Spanish Language Statistics Studio Art: 2D Design, and Drawing United States History World History Advanced Placement Course Enrollment Year Students Participating Exams Taken Number in Class 2012-2013 426 1042 412 2011-2012 398 937 374 2010-2011 432 1032 409 2009-2010 459 1087 427 2008-2009 427 939 377 Advanced Placement Scholar Awards Year Scholar Scholar Honor Scholar Distinction National Scholar 2013 63 34 63 13 2012 64 31 54 12 2011 66 37 51 14 2010 66 37 82 13 2009 48 39 53 11

College Testing SAT Reasoning: Average Scores POBJFKHS State National Year CR M WR CR M WR CR M WR 2013 545 581 549 485 501 477 496 514 488 2012 542 573 548 483 500 475 496 514 488 2011 548 582 551 485 499 476 497 514 489 2010 549 587 559 483 498 477 500 515 491 2009 536 575 539 484 501 477 499 514 492 SAT Subject Tests: Number of Test-Takers POBJFKHS State National Number % of SAT Takers Number % of SAT Takers Number % of SAT Takers 2013 132 36% 27,854 18% 251,304 15% 2012 98 28% 29,957 19% 265,096 16% 2011 113 30% 29,896 18% 312,228 19% 2010 113 31% 29,826 18% 304,858 19% 2009 104 33% 30,103 18% 301,495 19% ACT: Average Composite Scores Year POBJFKHS State National 2013 24.8 23.4 20.9 2012 25.0 23.3 21.1 2011 25.3 23.4 21.1 2010 25.2 23.3 21.0 2009 25.4 23.1 21.1

Class of 2013: Colleges Attending Adelphi University Adelphi-7 yr NYU College of Dentistry Alfred University American University Bel-Rea Institute of Animal Technology Bentley University Boston College Boston University Brandeis University Brown University California State Polytechnic University California University of Pa. Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University Chapman University The Citadel Colgate University Columbia University Cornell University Culinary Institute of America CUNY Baruch CUNY City College CUNY John Jay College CUNY Macaulay Honors College CUNY Queens College CUNY Queensborough C.C. Curry College Dartmouth College Drexel University Eastern Michigan University Elon University Emory University Five Towns College Florida Institute of Technology Franklin & Marshall College George Washington University Georgia Institute of Technology Hofstra University Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana University Iona College Ithaca College James Madison University Johns Hopkins University Johnson & Wales University Lehigh University LIM College LIU Post Manhattanville College Maryland Institute College of Art Marymount Manhattan College McGill University Miami University Oxford Michigan State University Molloy College Nassau Community College NYIT New York University Northeastern University Ocean County College Ohio State University Pace University NYC Paul Mitchell Beauty School Pennsylvania College of Technology Pennsylvania State University Quinnipiac University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rider University Rochester Institute of Technology St. John s University SUNY Albany SUNY Binghamton SUNY Brockport SUNY Buffalo SUNY Buffalo State SUNY Cortland SUNY Delhi SUNY Empire State SUNY Farmingdale SUNY FIT SUNY Fredonia SUNY Geneseo SUNY IT SUNY Maritime SUNY Mohawk Valley C.C. SUNY New Paltz SUNY Old Westbury SUNY Oneonta SUNY Oswego SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Potsdam SUNY Purchase SUNY Stony Brook SUNY Suffolk C.C. SUNY Tompkins Cortland C.C. Syracuse University Temple University Touro College Towson University Tufts University Tulane University Union College United States Naval Academy University of the Arts University of California-Berkeley University of California-San Diego University of Connecticut University of Delaware University of Florida University of Georgia University of Hartford University of Kentucky University of Maryland UMass-Amherst University of Miami University of Michigan University of N. Carolina-Chapel Hill University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Rhode Island University of Southern California University of Tampa University of Texas-Austin University of Vermont University of Wisconsin Vanderbilt University Villanova University Virginia Polytechnic Institute Washington University of St. Louis West Virginia University Yale University District Administration Dr. Lorna Lewis-Superintendent of Schools Dr. Timothy T. Eagen-Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Ms. Jill Gierasch-Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction Mr. Ryan Ruf-Assistant Superintendent for Business Board of Education Mrs. Ginger Lieberman, President Mrs. Emily Schulman, Vice President Mr. Gary Bettan, Trustee Mrs. Amy Pierno, Trustee Mr. Seth Greenberg, Trustee Mrs. Evy Rothman, Trustee