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Serving nearly 1,000 students
in grades 9-12 in the
Scotia-Glenville
Central School District.

This month's lunch and breakfast menus

New Science Research Course beginning in 2009-2010 to be discussed on Dec. 2. Next year's sophomores are eligible for this college-credit course.
Learn more here
.

Undergraduate awards assembly,
Nov. 3, 2008

Join your S-G High School Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA)!

Here is the application in Microsoft Word and as a PDF document.

Simply complete the form and send it and the membership fee back with your high school student.


 

Check out the guidance department's web site for links to SUNY Colleges, private colleges, FAFSA information, VESID and many other things.


Check out these pictures from
Graduation Day 2008

249 Scotia-Glenville High School graduates to walk across the stage at Proctor's Theater on
Saturday, June 28.

Here's the program as a PDF.

Class of 2008 Senior Awards

Informal Class of 2008 Awards

Author Da Chen speaks to students in English 10 and Global Studies classes with photos

Students in Amanda Faulkner's English 10 class interview retirees with photos

 


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Scotia-Glenville High School
2007-08 Profile

District enrollment is 2,793 students, with 954 attending the senior high school.

Profile of the Class of 2008
Diplomas Granted: 251
  • Regents: 78
  • Regents/Career Technology Education (CTE) Endorsement: 10
  • Advanced Regents: 77
  • Advanced Regents/Career Technology Education
    Endorsement: 7
  • Advanced Regents/Honors: 52
  • Advanced Regents/Honors/Career Technology Education Endorsement: 1
  • Local Diplomas: 17
  • IEP Diplomas: 9

    Post-Graduate Plans
    • Four-year colleges: 44.6%
    • Two-year or less: 41.7%
    • Armed Services: 1.6%
    • Emploment: 8.5%
    • Other:1.2%
    • Vocational Training: 2.4%

    Letter Grade Equivalent Range
    A = 96 (100 - 92)
    B = 87 (91 - 83)
    C = 78 (82 - 74)
    D = 69 (73 - 65)
    F = 62 (64 - below)
    A letter grade with a +: add 3 points
    A letter grade with a -: subtract 3 points

SAT I Mean (2008)
Critical Reading 531
Math 547



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

 


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


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