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ACHIEVEMENTS SHS PROFILE ACADEMICS & ACHIEVEMENTS
SHS rated #1 out of 13
high schools in Dutchess
County. Todd was #1 of 15
middle schools. Nassau was
rated #1 of 40 county
elementary schools,
followed by Hagan at #2.
Seven-year winner of
Best Communities for Music
Education Award from the
NAMM Foundation.
Seven-year winner of Utica National Safety Award
(titanium level, the highest distinction).
Spackenkill ranked #3 out of 450 upstate districts as
the best place to teach.
STEM program rated #31 in the
nation by US News. The District
was also in US News top 1,000
nationally.
Spackenkill High School SAT
scores are #3 out of 450 districts
in upstate New York, according to
College Board data.
Two National Merit Scholarship
Winners in 2019. National Finalist
for Siemens Competition in 2017.
HS student on winning team out of 600 competitors in
engineering at Regeneron
Westchester Science &
Engineering Fair.
Spackenkill students advance
to state and national levels in
Odyssey of the Mind, Science
Olympiad, American Computer
Science League, American
Mathematics Competition,
Scholastic Art and Writing Awards,
Academic WorldQuest, Mathcounts,
and Music in the Parks.
Spackenkill Athletics program
earned the NYSPHSAA School of Excellence award by
having over 75% of varsity teams qualify for and
receive the Scholar Athlete team award.
Spackenkill boasts five consecutive section
championships for girls tennis and soccer teams.
Winner of 2014 Silver Performance Excellence Award
from Partners in Performance Excellence, a Baldrige
Enterprise Member. No other school district in New
York State has won this award for over 20 years.
Spackenkill High School (SHS) was named a 2018 National Blue Ribbon School by the US Department of Education, the first HS in Dutchess County to receive this honor and one of only 62 awarded nationally that year.
SHS was named a Reward School four times beginning in 2014 by the New York State Department of Education for being one of the state’s highest-performing high schools.
SHS has appeared on the top high school lists for US News and World Report, The Washington Post, and Newsweek.
Spackenkill graduates are accepted to a diverse group of public and private colleges, including Ivy league and highly selective schools. For a complete list visit https://hs.spackenkillschools.org/guidance, click on “School Profile.”
Spackenkill graduates are well represented in business,
science, government, and the arts. Alumni include
Poughkeepsie Mayor Rob Rolison (’76); Professor of Public
Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and former Congressional
Budget Office Director Douglas Elmendorf (’79 valedictorian);
Disney screenwriter Rita Hsaio (’81); internationally acclaimed
cellist Bion Tsang (’84); Dr. Kate Dooley (’02), a senior
member of the scientific team that first detected gravitational
waves; Sports Emmy Award winners Alex Olsen (’05) and
Brandon Terralavoro (’07); Dr. Ian Matts (’07), a postdoctoral
scientific researcher at Berkeley Lab; and Manhattan
entrepreneur Brittany Lo (’10).
HS student on winning team out of 600 competitors at
Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair.
Class of 2018 Advanced Placement
(AP) exams: 77% of participants earned
a 3 or higher.
Class of 2018 SAT average scores:
Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
(EBRW): 614; Math: 641.
Class of 2018
ACT composite
score in English,
Reading, Math,
and Science:
26.2.
Scan the above code using a QR reader on your
smartphone to visit www.spackenkillschools.org
Strings students perform at
Hagan Elementary Moving Up
Ceremony.
District-wide art
show displays K-12
student work.
STEM Science Fair at
Todd Middle School
explores such cutting
-edge technology as
3D printing and
robotics.
Spirit Day at SHS reflects
student pride.
Follow us on Twitter
@SpackenkillUFSD
and on Facebook
www.facebook.com/spackenkillufsd
Mission:
Inspired by a tradition of excellence and a spirit of continuous improvement, the
Spackenkill School District will provide all of our students with the academic and
social skills necessary to pursue their goals and become responsible citizens in
an interdependent global community.
District Office: 15 Croft Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Telephone: (845) 463-7800; Fax: (845) 463-7804
www.spackenkillschools.org
Vision:
All Spackenkill graduates will be lifelong learners who are inspired to pursue
their dreams and contribute to the global society.
YEAR Percent of SHS Graduates Attending College
2018 95%
2017 95%
2016 89%
2015 95%
2014 95%
2013 100%
2012 91%
2011 95%
2010 96%
2009 98%
2008 90%
2007 88%
Average class size of 21 students
Interdisciplinary teaming
Foreign Language beginning in grade 6
After-school activities and athletics
7th Grade Washington, DC, trip
Band performance, orchestra, and jazz band
Accelerated courses in math, science, and art, as well as
Project Lead the Way (an engineering/STEM program)
Average class size of 20 students
New Math/Science/Technology wing completed in 2011
Academic Competitions & Science Research Program
Instrumental Performing Ensembles
Courses and electives include Project Lead the Way
(engineering/STEM), Project Adventure (social learning
model), personal finance, SAT prep
Dual enrollment with Dutchess Community College, vocational
study with Dutchess BOCES
Average class size of 20 students
Full-day kindergarten and teaching assistants
Technology-integrated lesson plans
Character Education program and assemblies
Welcoming, supportive family atmosphere
Extended-day program
Average class size of 22 students
Enrichment program
STEM Lab
Clubs and activities include Odyssey of the Mind, National
Geographic Bee, Math Carnival, juried Science Fair, Sharpe
field trip
Strings and band performance programs begin in grades 3 and 4, respectively
Extended-day program
K nown for its long
tradition of
excellence and high
standards, the
Spackenkill Union Free
School District is a K–12
public school district
located in the western
part of Dutchess County,
New York. It was
established in 1866 and
has grown from a one-
room schoolhouse to four
schools serving some
1,500 students. The
district prides itself on
being a small community,
where families know
each other, enhancing
the spirit of a shared
vision.
The District Nassau Elementary (Grades K-2)
7 Nassau Road (845) 463-7844
Spackenkill High School (Grades 9-12)
112 Spackenkill Road (845) 463-7810
Orville A Middle School (Gra 6-8)
11 Croft Road (845) 463-7830
ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) COURSES OFFERED AT SHS
AP Biology AP English Language and Composition
AP Calculus AB AP English Literature and Composition
AP Calculus BC AP French Language and Culture
AP Chemistry AP Physics C (covers both Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism exams)
AP Computer Science A AP Spanish Language and Culture
AP European History AP Studio In Art
AP United States History
SHS CLUBS & ACTIVITIES
Art/Literary
Club
Drama Club Math League SADD (Students Against
Destructive Decisions)
School Store Environmental Club Mock Trial Science Club/
Science Olympiad
Chess Club FAIHR (Friends & Advocates
in Human Rights)
National Honor Society Ski Club
Computer
Club
French Club Peer Mediation Student Government
Contrast (newspaper)
Jazz Band Pegasus (literary
magazine) Yearbook
Current
Events/
Debate Club
LEO Club (Leadership,
Experience, Opportunity)
Pep Band
Photography Club
YAR (Youth Against Racism)
Todd Middle School students
compete in Odyssey of the Mind.
Hagan Art Club members work
with Nassau Elementary
kindergartners on a lobby mural.
Hagan Elementary (Grades 3-5)
42 Hagan Drive (845) 463-7840
INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS
Interscholastic athletics offer opportunities to serve the institution and assist in the
development of fellowship, self-realization, all-around growth, and good citizenship.
Baseball
(V, JV, M)
Basketball
(V, JV, M,
boys & girls)
Cheerleading
(V, M)
Crew (V,
Novice,
boys & girls)
Cross Country
(V, M,
boys & girls)
Field Hockey
(V, JV, M)
Football
(V, M)
Golf
(V)
Indoor Track
(V, boys &
girls)
Soccer
(V, JV, M,
boys & girls)
Softball
(V, JV, M)
Tennis
(V, boys & girls)
Track & Field
(V, M,
boys & girls)
Girls Volleyball
(V, JV, M)
Intramurals are
run in the fall,
winter & spring.
V= Varsity; JV=Junior Varsity; M=Modified