Colonie Central High School

Colonie Central High School
Colonie Central High School
Type Public, General
Principal David Wetzel
Faculty 132 full-time
Students 2225
Grades 9 - 12
Location Colonie, NY, USA
District South Colonie Central School District
Mascot Garnet Raiders
Feeder schools Sand Creek Middle School, Lisha Kill Middle School
Tuition None
Website http://www.southcolonieschools.org

Colonie Central High School is a public high school in the town of Colonie, with the postal address of Albany, New York. In 2005 it had 2225 students and 132 classroom teachers. It is part of the South Colonie Central School District. The building principal is David Wetzel.

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Athletics

The school sports teams are known as the "Raiders". School colors are Garnet and Gold. Colonie competes in the Gold Division of the Suburban Council or Division III of Class AA in Section II of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association. In 2005, the Girl's Bowling Team won their first State Championship, and again winning in 2010 and 2011. The Varsity football team advanced to the Section II Class AA Super Bowl in 2006, but were defeated by CBA. In 2006, the varsity baseball team advanced to the state championship, before falling to Massapequa High School. Steve Crouse won a state championship in the triple jump in 2007. In 2007, the Girl's Basketball team advanced to the state semifinals before losing to Rush Henrietta, the eventual state champion. 2009-2010 Nicholas Anderson was player of the year on the basketball team, took the Raiders 22-0. In 2010 the Varsity softball team won the Class AA Sectionals. The Shaker-Colonie Varsity Ice Hockey team won the 2008-2009 Section II Championship.

Academics

Colonie High School offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses in numerous disciplines. In addition, the high school, in conjunction with nearby Hudson Valley Community College, offers several "College in High School courses", in which students can earn college credits for classes taken in the high school. Colonie also has a large technology department, where students can take all of the courses in the Project Lead the Way engineering sequence. Also, the school offers credits from SUNY Albany, RIT and College of St. Rose. Four foreign languages are taught at the school, including Spanish, French, Italian, and Japanese.[1]

Clubs and activities

Clubs within Colonie Central High School include SKI CLUB,Eco club, Auto Club, AV CLub, Spanish Club, SADD, Yearbook Club, Student Senate, Line and Cue (Drama Club), National Honor Society, Natural Helpers, a FIRST Robotics team, Executive Committees for all four classes, jazz band, percussion ensemble, chamber orchestra, Live Like Christ, FBLA, Human Relations Club, DECA and Key Club.

Music

Colonie Central High School performing groups include a symphonic orchestra, concert orchestra, chamber orchestra, cello ensemble, string quartet, concert band, symphonic band, wind ensemble, jazz band, percussion ensemble, mixed chorus and chamber singers. In the spring of 2007, Colonie Central High School's Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band traveled to compete in the Festivals of Music Competition. The Symphonic Band received a rating of "excellent" and received first in its category. The Wind Ensemble received a rating of "superior" and had the highest overall score of any band participating, winning them another award. In May 2010 the Concert Orchestra and Symphonic Orchestra competed at Hershey Park and won best overall orchestras. The concert band, symphonic band, and wind ensemble competed at Six Flags New England, with the concert band receiving a rating of "excellent," and the symphonic band and wind ensemble receiving a "superior" rating.

Notable alumni

Notable alumni include:

  • Jason Bittner (b. 1970), Drummer, Shadows Fall
  • Chad Dukes (b. 1971), Running back for NFL teams Washington Redskins(1998-2000), San Diego Chargers (1998), St. Louis Rams (2000) and the Jacksonville Jaguars (2000)
  • David Gamble (b. 1971), Wide receiver for the Denver Broncos.
  • Lucy D’Escoffier Crespo da Silva (b. 1978), MIT student and promising astronomer for whom the asteroid 96747 Crespodasilva is named. She died in 2000.
  • Kristie Marano (b. 1979), Olympic wrestler
  • Matthew Tarullo (b. 1982), Undrafted offensive lineman from Syracuse University. Briefly on the practice squad for the New York Giants of the NFL. Has not played one official down.
  • Corey Snide (b.1993), actor

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