Tappan Zee High School

Coordinates: 41°02′57″N 73°57′15″W / 41.04917°N 73.95417°W / 41.04917; -73.95417
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Tappan Zee High School(TZHS)
Address
Map
15 Dutch Hill Road

,
10962

United States
Coordinates41°02′57″N 73°57′15″W / 41.04917°N 73.95417°W / 41.04917; -73.95417
Information
Established1965
School districtSouth Orangetown Central School District
Faculty89.60 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment945 (as of 2021-22)[1]
Student to teacher ratio10.55[1]
Color(s)Red and White
AthleticsSection 1 (NYSPHSAA)
Mascot"Zee"
Team nameFlying Dutchmen
Websitesocsd.org

Tappan Zee High School is a public high school located in Orangeburg, New York in Rockland County. The school serves students in grades 9–12, and is part of the South Orangetown Central School District. The school derives its name from the nearby Tappan Zee section of the Hudson River.

The school draws students from Orangetown, New York, which comprises the villages and hamlets of Blauvelt, Grandview, Orangeburg, Tappan, Palisades, Piermont, Upper Grandview, Sparkill, and portions of South Nyack.

As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 945 students and 89.6 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 10.66:1. There were 144 students (15.2% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch, and 21 (2.2% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1] In 2006, the school dedicated new athletic fields and tennis courts, including an artificial turf football/lacrosse field and track. In 2019, the school replaced the artificial turf field that was installed in 2006 with a newer, more environmentally friendly, turf.

The principal is Melissa Luciano.[2]

Extracurricular activities

Clubs

Tappan Zee High School offers clubs for students after school. This includes Academic League, Aquaponics, Chess Club, D.E.C.A., Drama Club, French Club, GSTA (Gay Straight Transgender Alliance), Japanese Club, Leo Club, Math Team, Model U.N., Multi-Cultural Club, Robotics Club, S.A.D.D.(Students Against Destructive Decisions), Science Olympiad, Social Justice Club, Spanish Club, Tapress (school newspaper), Tones (school literary magazine), Halfmoon (yearbook series), and Youth and Government.

In addition, Tappan Zee High School hosts a play in the fall and a musical in the spring every year. In 2021, a Tappan Zee High School student was elected Youth Governor for the New York State Youth and Government Conference.[3][4]

Tappan Zee has created a yearly addition of the Halfmoon yearbook series since its founding. Other long-lasting clubs include Tappan Zee's honor Societies, Spanish club, D.E.C.A., Ski & Snowboarding club, Tapress, Tones, and Drama.

Honor societies

The high school has honor societies that students can apply for, such as

Tri-M Music Honor Society
.

Music

Students at Tappan Zee High School are offered multiple music classes, such as Singing Actor, Interactive Music, and Chorale Conducting. Students can also join musical clubs, such as Accafellas, Bella Acapella, Chamber Orchestra, Handbell Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Pep Band, and Quartet Club.

Sports

Tappan Zee High School has teams in numerous sports.

Fall teams

  • Cross Country (varsity, girls' and boys' teams)
  • junior varsity
    (JV) and varsity, only boys' teams)
  • Soccer (JV and varsity, girls' and boys' teams)
  • Swimming (varsity, only girls' team with boys' team in winter)
  • Tennis (JV and varsity, only girls' teams with boys' team in spring)
  • Volleyball (JV and varsity, only girls' teams)
  • Cheerleading (varsity, coed)

Winter teams

  • Basketball (Freshman, JV, and varsity boys' teams, JV and varsity girls' teams)
  • Bowling (varsity, girls' and boys' teams)
  • Fencing (JV and varsity for épée and foil, girls' and boys' teams)
  • Ice hockey (JV and varsity)
  • Skiing (intramural, boys' and girls' teams)
  • Swimming (varsity, only boys' team with girls' team in fall)
  • Indoor Track & Field (varsity)
  • Wrestling (JV and varsity, only boys' teams)
  • Cheerleading (varsity, coed)

Spring teams

  • Baseball (JV and varsity)
  • Golf (varsity)
  • Lacrosse (JV and varsity, girls' and boys' teams)
  • Softball (JV and varsity)
  • Tennis (JV and varsity, only boys' team with girls' team in fall)
  • Outdoor Track & Field (varsity)

In addition to playing on a team, junior and senior varsity athletes can join VAASA, Varsity Athletes Against Substance Abuse.

Student government

The student government is known as the Student Organization. Each grade elects eight delegates. In addition to the 32 delegates, the entire student body elects four officers: a president, a vice president, a secretary, and a treasurer. The Student Organization (S.O.), runs events throughout the year, such as fundraisers for different charities, book drives, a spirit week, and a pep rally. Students in each grade also elect a class president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer. The class officers' only capacity is to fundraise for their class's prom, which occurs at the end of their senior year. They do this by holding fundraisers, such as selling class shirts and rings.

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

References

  1. ^ a b c d School data for Tappan Zee High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed March 17, 2023.
  2. ^ Home Page, Tappan Zee High School. Accessed December 8, 2021.
  3. ^ Communications, SOCSD (April 15, 2021). "Peel Elected NYS Youth Governor". South Orangetown Central School District. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  4. ^ "Alliance of New York State YMCAs". ymcanys.org. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  5. ^ Rodriguez, Justin. "Actor trades Hollywood glitz for life in Pine Bush", Times Herald-Record, July 26, 2014. Accessed October 27, 2018. "Rispoli actually first heard of Pine Bush as a senior at Tappan Zee High School in 1977."
  6. ^ Nancy Armour (June 20, 2023). "Fencer Alen Hadzic, who went to Olympics despite sexual misconduct claims, has been banned". USA TODAY.
  7. ^ "Alen Hadzic; Centralized Disciplinary Database". U.S. Center for SafeSport. June 20, 2023.
  8. ^ "Area fencers hone their edge in national competition," Our Town, October 21, 2015.
  9. ^ Longman, Jeré (July 22, 2021). "U.S. Olympic Fencer, Accused of Sexual Misconduct, Kept Apart From Team". The New York Times.
  10. ^ Peter, Josh (October 20, 2021). "USA Fencing blocking Alen Hadzic from entering events 'for the foreseeable future'". USA TODAY.

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