White Plains High School

White Plains High School is a high school in the White Plains Public Schools system of White Plains, New York, United States.[5] Built in 1962, it sits on 75 acres and has been expanded. It was selected by the U.S. Department of Education as a School of Excellence in 1986–1987. The school's code of conduct[6] and state accountability report[7] are available online.

White Plains High School
Address
550 North Street

White Plains
, ,
10605

United States
Coordinates41.02005°N 73.73777°W / 41.02005; -73.73777
Information
TypePublic
Established1962 [1]
School districtWhite Plains Public Schools
PrincipalEmerly A. Martinez[2]
Staff171.40 (FTE)[3]
Grades9 – 12
Enrollment2,205[3] (2019–20)
Student to teacher ratio12.86[3]
Campus size75 acres
Color(s)   Orange & black
AthleticsSection 1 (NYSPHSAA)
MascotTiger
Phone number(914) 422-2182
Graduation rate92%[4]
Websitehttps://hs.whiteplainspublicschools.org/

Demographics

Gender: The student body is 50.11 percent female and 49.89 percent male.[3]

Race: The student body is 59.55 percent Hispanic, 22.54 percent White, 12.88 percent Black, 3.36 percent Asian, and 1.68 percent other.[3]

Publications

  • Yearbook: The Oracle[8]
  • Newspaper: The Orange[9]
  • Literary magazine: The Roar[10]

Athletics

The school makes available for its students two gymnasiums, a weight room, a track field and football field (Loucks Field),[11] a soccer field, baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, and a pool.

White Plains football team won the Section 1 Class AA title in 2013 for the first time in 34 years.

White Plains High School Hall of Fame

Notable inductees:[12]

  • T. Alexander Aleinikoff (1970) – United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees
  • David Corn (1977) – author and broadcast journalist
  • John Davidson (1959) – versatile singer, actor and entertainer with career spanning more than 55 years, including Broadway musicals, Disney movies, variety, game and talk shows on TV and Las Vegas showrooms
  • Robert Malcolm Graham (1963) – Massachusetts State Supreme Court Justice
  • Lawrence Otis Graham (1979) – author, attorney and broadcast commentator
  • Larry James (1966) – Olympic medal winner
  • James J. Jordan (1948) – advertising executive and copywriter (posthumous award)
  • Grover "Deacon" Jones (1952) – Major League Baseball player and coach
  • Philip Kent (1972) – CEO of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
  • Jonathan Larson (1978) – Pulitzer Prize-Winning playwright, Rent (posthumous award)
  • J. Bruce Llewellyn (1945) – business and civic leader
  • Dave Marash (1959) – broadcast journalist
  • Craig Masback (1973) – track champion, sports broadcaster, CEO of USA Track & Field
  • Art Monk (1976) – NFL wide receiver, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
  • Oscar Moore (1956) – U.S. Olympian runner, honored college track & field coach
  • Garrick Ohlsson (1966) – international concert pianist
  • Jimmy Roberts (1975) – Emmy Award-winning sports journalist and broadcaster
  • John Jay Saldi IV (1972) – football player; played more than 100 games over nine seasons in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears; key member of Dallas' Super Bowl Champion (XII) team
  • David E. Sanger (1978) – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, White House Correspondent for The New York Times
  • Richard Schlesinger (1972) – broadcast journalist

Notable alumni

In film

Scenes from The Beaver, a film directed by Jodie Foster and starring Mel Gibson and Foster, were filmed at the high school in the fall of 2009.[17] Scenes from the film Win Win, starring Paul Giamatti, were shot at the high school in March 2010.[18]

References

  1. "White Plains HS Names New Principal". White Plains Daily Voice. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  2. "WHITE PLAINS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  3. "White Plains High School Total Cohort Graduation Rate / Overview". data.nysed.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  4. "White Plains High School / Overview".
  5. "Policies and Procedures / Code of Conduct Policy".
  6. "WHITE PLAINS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | NYSED Data Site". data.nysed.gov. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  7. "The Oracle - White Plains High School".
  8. "The Orange - White Plains High School".
  9. "Student Activities - White Plains High School".
  10. "White Plains CitizeNetReporter - Loucks Field Makeover to Open for 2008 Loucks Games. Parker-T-Giving". 2007-07-12. Archived from the original on 2012-03-16. Retrieved 2013-10-15.
  11. White Plains High School Hall of Fame Program 2018. White Plains High School Hall of Fame Committee. 2018.
  12. "Biography for Jennifer Damiano". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2013-10-15.
  13. Class of 1924 Photo with Dan Duryea
  14. "Andrew Tanenbaum profile". classmates.com. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  15. Andrew S. Tanenbaum. "Andrew Tanenbaum's homepage". Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  16. "Extras casting call for Jodi Foster feature film 'The Beaver' in White Plains, NY". Extra Casting. 2010-07-08. Retrieved 2013-10-15.
  17. "Movie filming today at White Plains H.S. - White Plains and Valhalla". Whiteplains.lohudblogs.com. 2010-03-31. Retrieved 2013-10-15.
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