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Questions
about
the Scotia-Glenville Fitness Center?
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Serving
nearly 1,000 students
in grades 9-12 in the
Scotia-Glenville
Central School District.
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This
month's lunch and breakfast menus

The MyNutrikids.com
program allows parents to deposit money directly
into their child's breakfast and/or lunch account
using a credit card or PayPal account. |

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School play Nov. 6-8
The Scotia-Glenville
High School Drama Club presents Agatha Christie's
"Witness for the Prosecution" on November
6th and 7th at 7:30 pm and November
8th at 2:00 pm in the high school auditorium.
Admission
is $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for students and senior
citizens.
Read
background about
"Witness for the Prosecution" here. |

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Scotia-Glenville
High School
2009-10 Profile
District
enrollment is 2,750 students, with 932 attending the senior
high school.
Profile of the Class of 2009
Diplomas Granted: 222
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Regents: 94
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Regents/Career
Technology Education (CTE) Endorsement: 5
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Advanced Regents: 67
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Advanced Regents/Career Technology Education
Endorsement: 3
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Advanced Regents/Honors: 38
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Local Diplomas: 10
SAT
I Mean (2008)
Critical Reading 516
Math 535
Advanced Placement Courses Offered
Biology*
Calculus AB & BC
Chemistry*
Computer Science*
English
Microeconomics/
Participation in Government
Physics
Psychology
U.S. history
*Offered based on demand
Number
of students taking AP courses: 165
Grade 10: 55
Grade 11: 46
Grade 12: 64
Percent
scoring a 3 or higher
on AP final exams in 2008.
A score of 3 or higher counts as
college and school credit; students receigfin a score or 2
or 1 receive only school credit.
Biology: 63%
Calculus AB: 100%
Calculus BC: 100%
Chemistry: 92%
Economics: 79%
English: 90%
Physics: 100%
US History: 33%
Statistics: 57%
World History: 60%
Honor Courses Offered
English 10 - H
English 11 - H
Global 9 - H
Global 10 - H
Math II - H
Math III - H

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Check
out the Crisis Management Institute here
for information about talking to your children about
war, terrorism and other issues.
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1
Tartan Way
Scotia, NY 12302
Voice: (518) 382-1231
Principal
Lynda Castronovo
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