Earl L. Vandermeulen High School

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Earl L. Vandermeulen High School
350 Old Post Road

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Type Public
Established1894 (At Spring Street Building); 1933 (Current Location)
School districtPort Jefferson School District
PrincipalEric Haruthunian
Grades9-12
Enrollment368 (2016-17) [1]
Color(s)Purple, White, and Black
MascotA King
Accreditation State of New York
National ranking367
NewspaperThe Mast
YearbookThe Crystal
Website http://www.portjeffschools.org

Earl L. Vandermeulen High School, also referred to as Port Jefferson High School, is in the Port Jefferson School District, located in Port Jefferson, New York.

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History and overview

The current school building was originally built by the Public Works Administration. [2] Port Jefferson High School was renamed around 1960 in honor of Earl L. Vandermeulen, who served as principal from 1923 [3] to 1960.

As of 2014, the current student body size (9th - 12th grade) is close to 400 students.

In the past, the school served a larger student population, including students from a number of other communities that did not have their own high schools. [4] [5] In 1933, for example, the school was also accepting students from Port Jefferson Station, Terryville, Belle Terre, Miller Place, Mount Sinai, Rocky Point, Wading River, Shoreham, Middle Island, West Middle Island, West Yaphank, Ridge, Coram, Selden, and Stony Brook. [2] [6] As surrounding communities began to open their own high schools with the spread of suburban growth into Suffolk County, this practice subsided, and finally ended with the opening of Mount Sinai High School in 1991. The last graduating class outside Port Jefferson from Mount Sinai graduated in June 1992.

Academics

In 2008, the school was placed 127th on Newsweek Magazine's 1,300 top U.S. high schools list, which placed it first among school ranked in Suffolk County and 20th among schools ranked in New York. [7] According to 2007 data, 98.9% of school graduates earn a New York State Regent's diploma, 78.2 percent of graduates plan to attend 4 year college, and 19.5% plan to attend a 2-year college. [8]

Athletics

Earl L. Vandermeulen fields a number of varsity and junior varsity athletic teams in Section 11 (League 8) of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, including the following sports:

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Notable alumni

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