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Sidney High School (New York)

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School in Sidney, New York, United States
Sidney High School
Address
95 W Main Street
Sidney, New York 13838
United States
Information
School districtSidney Central School District
PrincipalEben Bullock
Teaching staff21.02 (FTE)
Enrollment321 (2018–19)
Student to teacher ratio15.27
Color(s)Maroon and White
Team nameSabers
Websitehttp://sidney.shs.schoolfusion.us/

Sidney High School is a public secondary school in Sidney, New York, approximately 30 miles north of Binghamton. The school is known primarily for its athletics programs, music, and Slam poetry contest.

History

The Sidney Union School served high school students prior to a separate high school being constructed in 1892.

Campus

Sidney Junior/ Senior High School is located on the same campus as the elementary school, all of which comprise the Sidney Central School District.

Curriculum

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Extracurricular activities

Sports

The school has a rich history in athletics. Sidney competes in the Midstate Athletic Conference (MAC). Sidney has three NYSPHSAA Boys' Basketball State Championships (1976, 1998, 2007), one Field Hockey NYS Championship (1991) and one Football NYS Championship (2005). The school has also produced individual Section IV and NYS Championships in Boys' and Girls' Track and Wrestling. In 1990, Jennifer Finnegan won a National Title for the Mile Run for winter track.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "SIDNEY HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  2. New York (State). Dept. of Public Instruction (1892). Annual report of the State Superintendent for the school year. p. 291.

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