Onteora High School

Onteora High School, located in Boiceville, New York, is part of the Onteora Central School District. The High School shares its building with the Onteora Middle School. However, the two schools remain administratively separate.

Onteora High School
Location
4166 Route 28

,
12412

United States
Information
TypePublic High School
Established1952
School districtOnteora Central School District
SuperintendentVictoria McLaren
PrincipalLance Edelman
Faculty67
Grades9–12
Enrollment418 (2016-17)[1]
Color(s)Red and Black
MascotEagle
NewspaperThe Talon
Websiteonteora.k12.ny.us/Page/1
High School/ Middle School Marching Band marching in Manhattan

The school serves the towns of Woodstock, West Hurley, Olive, and Shandaken, each comprising several small hamlets including Glenford, Ashokan, Beechford, Brodhead, Brown's Station, Cold Brook, Davis Corners, Krumville, Olivebridge, Samsonville, Shokan, Winchell, West Shokan, Bearsville, Byrdcliffe, Montoma, Daisy, Shady, Willow, Wittenberg, parts of Zena, Phoenicia, Pine Hill, Ohayo, Oliverea, Mt. Tremper, Mt. Pleasant, Woodland Valley, Highmount, Allaben, Chichester, Bushnellsville, Big Indian, and Yankeetown.

Despite its size, the number of students in attendance remains small and is steadily declining.

In 2011, 85.2% of students graduated within 4 years, up from 81% in 2010.[2]

References

  1. "ONTEORA HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 15, 2019.
  2. Wind, Kyle. "4-year graduation rates improve in most area school districts". Kingston Daily Freeman.



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