Tottenville High School

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Tottenville High School
100 Luten Ave

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10312

United States
Coordinates 40°31′40″N74°11′33″W / 40.52778°N 74.19250°W / 40.52778; -74.19250
Information
Type Public
Established1898
School district New York City Department of Education
School number31R455
NCES School ID 360010302883 [1]
PrincipalGina Battista
Teaching staff241.50 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment3,783 (2022-2023) [1]
Student to teacher ratio15.66 [1]
CampusCity: Large
Color(s)Purple and White
  
Slogan"School of Excellence"
Athletics conference PSAL
MascotPirates
NewspaperThe Pirateer
YearbookPalantir
Website www.tottenvillehs.org

Tottenville High School is located at 100 Luten Avenue, in Huguenot, Staten Island, New York. Tottenville H.S. is in Administrative District 31, and is operated by the New York City Department of Education. The school's principal is Gina Battista, who assumed the role in 2020.

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Tottenville H.S. is within walking distance of the Huguenot station of the Staten Island Railway system.

History

Tottenville High School was established in 1898. Tottenville High School was originally located in the building now home to Totten Intermediate School 34 (I.S. 34). [2] In 1937, Dr. Mary E. Meade was appointed principal of the school, becoming the first female principal of a NYC co-educational high school. [2] In 1972, the school moved to its current location in Huguenot. [2] [3] In November 1987, Tottenville was selected as a "School of Excellence" by the U.S. Department of Education. [2]

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John P. Tuminaro was principal from 1999 until his retirement in June 2013. [2] Joseph Scarmato took over as principal from 2014 to 2019.

Paul Zindel, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and novelist. taught science from 1959 to 1969.[ citation needed ]

In the mid-1990s, Tottenville High School received twin murals titled Ancient and Modern Commerce (1918 A.J. Bogdanove) which were removed from Paul Robeson HS and restored. The murals can be seen in the Concert Hall.

In 2006, scenes for Little Children were filmed at the school and on the football field.

Overview

The student population is approximately 3,856.

Tottenville High School offers Regents level classes in Algebra, Algebra II & Trigonometry, American History, Chemistry, Earth Science, English, Geometry, Global History, Italian, Living Environment, Physics & Spanish.

Tottenville also offers CTE (Career and Technical Education) courses in Dental Laboratory and Dental Office Careers, CISCO networking academy and Automotive Technology.

Students have opportunities for paid internships with professional mentors, advanced post-secondary certifications, and college credit.

Advanced Placement Classes offered at Tottenville include: U.S. History, Biology, Computer Science Principles, Computer Science A, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, English Language and Composition, English Literature & Composition, Physics 1, Psychology, U.S. Government & Politics, and World History.

College Credit Classes (from St. John's University) include: College Pre-Calculus and foreign language courses.

Programs

The Institute Programs: The Institute program allows for academically gifted students to take an accelerated course load. All institute students are required to maintain an overall average of 88% and higher. Students are accepted to either the Science Institute or Classics Institute, depending on their academic interests.

College Now: Students at Tottenville are eligible to take College Now classes from either The College of Staten Island or Kingsborough Community College on site. [4] Successful completion of these courses allows students to obtain college credit. Students can also travel to the College of Staten Island for other College Now courses.

Academy of Finance: The Academy of Finance is a partner of the National Academy Foundation, which provides a business oriented education for interested students.

Science-orientated programs, including a Medical Technology Program, Dental Program, Robotics & Independent Research, offer Tottenville students opportunities gain to work in a research laboratory.

Tottenville claims a large musical offering: Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, Symphonic Orchestra, Concert Choir (SATB), Concert Band, Intermediate Band, Intermediate Orchestra, Beginning Band, Beginning Strings, Guitar, Piano, Music Theory, Women's Chorus, and Vocal Training Chorus. The Tottenville Marching Band is a highly respected ensemble, performing at USBands competitions and in parades and civic events throughout the New York City Metropolitan area. In 2018 the Tottenville Marching Band won the USBands Group 6A New York State Championship.

The Marching Band annually tours to Florida for performances in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Epcot, as well as performances at Universal's CityWalk, SeaWorld Orlando, Busch Gardens Tampa and more. In 2014 the band performed in the 88th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as part of the Sino-American Culture and Arts Foundation. Members of the Tottenville HS Concert Choir were featured back-up singers for the Neon Tree's single, "Your Surrender", aired on Late Night with David Letterman (May 5, 2011).

The New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) Adjudication Festival has been hosted at Tottenville High School since 1990. This festival attracts performing groups and soloists from area public and private schools wishing to be evaluated by NYS-recognized educational entity. In the 2011 festival, the award of "Gold with Distinction" for the highest level of difficulty (Level VI) was awarded to Tottenville's Symphonic Band, Tottenville's Jazz Band, and Tottenville's Symphonic Orchestra.

The three-year Architecture Program is an intensive and thorough sequence offering Technical Drawing, Interior Design, Architecture, pre-Engineering and AutoCAD. Students gain hands-on experience creating designs using t-squares, triangles, and AutoCAD technology. Many students participate in intership programs with highly respected NYC architects.

The Culinary Program offers students opportunities to pursue a three-year (Career & Technical Education certified) sequence in a fully operational kitchen and dining room. The "Pirates Cafe" offers a full menu (prepared and served by students) to faculty and staff twice monthly. Many graduates have received culinary scholarships to major culinary arts colleges and work in the industry.

Tottenville students in the Architecture Program created a solar-powered automobile using AutoCAD software and raced in the Summer of 2011 in Texas.

The United States Marine Corps JROTC Unit is an integral and highly visible component of Tottenville life. The cadets actively train in the fundamentals of leadership, citizenship, physical fitness, and military skills. They are visible in community and school events. A Memorial Day commemoration in the school's courtyard, featuring a solemn flag-folding and wreath-laying ceremony, was attended by veterans, active military personnel, faculty, staff and students.

Student activities

Tottenville has extensive extracurricular programs covering a wide range of interest. The Council for Unity and Student Government are available for students interested in taking a leadership role in the school. The Tottenville Key Club’s focus is on community and school service. Academic Clubs include the National Honor Society and award-winning teams include the Lincoln–Douglas debate, Math Team, [5] Mock Trial team [6] and National Junior Classical League.

There are many special interest clubs, including the Comic Book Club, Gender-Sexuality Alliance Club, Advertising Club, Architecture Design, Broadway Club, Irish Culture Club, Italian American Cultural Club, Jewish Culture Club, Korean Students Association, Latin-American Student Organization, Newman Club, Poetry Club, Habitat for Humanity, Marching Band, Envirothon Global Outreach and Russian Heritage.

In addition, Tottenville High School has a FIRST Robotics Competition team, FRC Team #1396, the "Pyrobots." The robotics team appeals to students who are interested in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) field. Students are given six weeks to build a fully functional robot to meet that year's challenge. At the conclusion of the six weeks, the robotics team competes in the NYC Regional at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, NY for three consecutive days.

A spring musical is produced annually. In addition, each year, the sophomore, freshmen, junior, and senior classes write and stage their own musicals in a competition called "SING!".

Tottenville's Athletics Teams (PSAL Sport) include: Baseball (Boys), Softball (Girls), Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Fencing, Football (Boys), Golf, Gymnastics (Boys and Girls), Handball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling (Boys) [7]

In 2009, the Girls Varsity Softball team has won its 6th consecutive PSAL Championship. [8]

In 2011, the Girls Varsity Lacrosse team completed an undefeated season and won the PSAL championship title. [9]

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