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*[[Dean Kamen]], inventor, entrepreneur, 1969.<ref>Marshall, Angela. [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1601&dept_id=479859&newsid=7668579&PAG=461&rfi=9 "Inventor wins national honor: Villager recognized for contributions to science"], ''Rockville Centre Herald'', April 10, 2003. "After graduating from South Side High School, Kamen went to Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts for five years, but left without earning a degree."</ref> |
*[[Dean Kamen]], inventor, entrepreneur, 1969.<ref>Marshall, Angela. [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1601&dept_id=479859&newsid=7668579&PAG=461&rfi=9 "Inventor wins national honor: Villager recognized for contributions to science"], ''Rockville Centre Herald'', April 10, 2003. "After graduating from South Side High School, Kamen went to Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts for five years, but left without earning a degree."</ref> |
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*[[Amy Schumer]], Comedian, 1999 |
*[[Amy Schumer]], Comedian, 1999 |
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*[[Matthew B. Sobel]], Mr.Steal your girl, 2006 |
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*[[Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio]], writer, theologian, priest, and life coach, 1999 |
*[[Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio]], writer, theologian, priest, and life coach, 1999 |
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*[[Dean Skelos]], New York State Senator, Majority Leader of the NYS Senate, 1969 |
*[[Dean Skelos]], New York State Senator, Majority Leader of the NYS Senate, 1969 |
Revision as of 07:34, 7 November 2011
South Side High School | |
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Location | |
140 Shepherd Street Rockville Centre, New York 11570 | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1892 |
School district | Rockville Centre School District |
Principal | Carol Burris, D.Ed[1] |
Faculty | 108 [2] |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Color(s) | Red and Blue |
Sports | Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Fencing, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Volleyball, Winter Track, Wrestling |
Team name | Cyclones |
Newspaper | The Sportsman |
Yearbook | The Colonnade |
Website | [1] |
South Side High School is the only public high school in the town of Rockville Centre, New York. South Side serves grades 9 through 12 and boasts a variety of academic, extra-curricular and athletic programs, including the International Baccalaureate (IB) Curriculum in junior and senior years. School district boundaries can be found in Rockville Centre and South Hempstead. Once again in 2008 at #47, South Side is ranked in the top 100 high schools in the nation by Newsweek's The Top of the Class: The complete list of the top 1,300 top U.S. high schools. Year after year, South Side has maintained this distinction, at #44 in 2007, #32 in 2006, #45 in 2005 and #65 in 2003.
The primary address for South Side is 140 Shepherd Street, Rockville Centre, New York 11570. Located further south in Rockville Centre is the "Greenhouse". Established in 1975, the purpose of this off-site school is to provide a different approach to teaching students with academic or personal troubles as well as different scheduling and academic programs. The main building has two floors. The school is currently being run by Dr. Carol Burris.
School history
The school's name reflects its status as the first high school on Long Island's south shore, east of Jamaica. It has retained that name though most of Long Island's incorporated villages have established high schools named for their village.
The Shepherd Street address is the third location for the school, its first site (1892–1923) was on College Place, now the Municipal Building of Rockville Centre. Its second site (1924–1954) on Hillside Avenue is now South Side Middle School. The school has served grades 9-12 since 1982-83, having previously been a 10-12 institution with the freshman attending what was then South Side Junior High School along with the seventh- and eighth-graders. The switch occurred as the district's sixth-graders moved to the Junior High, with that institution becoming the Middle School.
The most prominent architectural characteristic of the current building is the colonnade adorning the entrance on the west side of the building. This feature gives its name to the school's annual yearbook, The Colonnade, but is unusual in that it is not associated with either of the school's grand entrances to the north and the south, which face the parking lots and athletic fields.
Since 1917, Southside holds an annual color war, Red&Blue, where the entire female student population (and a few select males) work day and night for 6 weeks to prepare for a competition of sports, skits, song and dance over three nights.
Sports
South Side High School has a rich history of athletics dating back to the 1920s, yet only three teams (Boys Lacrosse, Girls Volleyball, and Girls Soccer) have won state championships. By far the most successful team is the Lady Cyclones Soccer Team. In the past 20 years, the Lady Cyclones have won 16 State Championships including most recently in 2009. At the end of the 2009 season, the varsity girls soccer team was ranked #1 in the nation.
The 2003-2004 season was a big year for South Side sports. The men's basketball teams captured championship gold for the first time since 1998. The team went on to beat all of its Nassau County opponents by double digits. Nick Castro hit a Nassau County record 10 three pointers in the semi-finals, while Double A, Alex Anderson led the team in scoring and rebounding. Simoneschi ran the show for the South Side squad who lost to Amityville in the LI Championship.
That season also saw the men's lacrosse program capture the first State Championship in the school's history.
Red&Blue
Red&Blue is an annual color war held at Rockville Centre's Southside High School since 1917. "Red and Blue started when girls weren't allowed to participate in team sports".[3] Title IX has since ensured that girls have had equivalent access to sports and other activities, but the tradition has continued on, with approximately 300 participating each year. In recent years, the event has also raised money to benefit Breast Cancer research and support.[4] The event is rather controversial as it excludes the school's male population other than the few males chosen to be Red Boys or Blue Boys. Additionally, those who participate in Red and Blue get to spend an entire school day practicing their acts while the school's male population must go to class.
List of Meet Events
Event | First place | Second place | Tie |
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Songs | 5pts | 2pts | 4pts |
Poster Review | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Emblem | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Costumes | 5pts | 2pts | 4pts |
Prop | 5pts | 2pts | 4pts |
Skit | 5pts | 2pts | 4pts |
Dances | 7pts | 3pts | 6pts |
Tumbling | 5pts | 2pts | 4pts |
Concentration Relay | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Scooter Relay | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Floor Hockey Game | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Fireman Relay | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Superstar Game | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Basketball Relay | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Tug of War | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Volleyball Game | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Organization | 5pts | 2pts | 4pts |
Meet Decorum | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Attendance | 3pts | 1pt | 2pts |
Sportsmanship / Citizenship | 10pts | 4pts | 9pts |
Red&Blue Year by Year
Year | Team | Captains | |||||
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2001 | "Romance in Redville" | Madelena Ryerson, Karen Wecksler | "Under the Deep Blue Sea" | Emily Quinton, Alyse Diamond | 2003 | "The Great RED Robbery" | Christina Ferrara, Meg Guido |
"Viva BLUE Vegas" | Jenna Bruccileri, Natalie Schiliro | ||||||
2004 | "Ruby RED’s Candy Co." | Jillian Daly, Jessica Ryerson | |||||
"Bibbity Bobbity Blue" | Francessca Ferrara, Nicole Genari | ||||||
2005 | "The IncREDible Chase" | Jamie Maggio, Heather Green | |||||
"Mission BLUEpossible" | Jessica Brown, Ilana Wyler | ||||||
2006 | "Professor Time’s REDventurous Ride" | Jenna Carey, Julianne Valls | |||||
"BLUEty Parlor" | Kathryn Kelly, Maddy Kelly | ||||||
2007 | "Seeing is BLUElieving" | KC Connolly, Katie Remy | |||||
"The REDmagical RTV Guide" | Lauren Riolo, Elizabeth Roe | ||||||
2008 | "The Tale of Camp REDwin" | Jamie Carey, Meg Votke | |||||
"BLUE York State of Mind" | Jackie Femminello, Kelly Reynolds | ||||||
2009 | "The Magic BLUE Bus" | Meg Lynch, Meg Remy | |||||
"Night of the Living RED" | Jenna Wechsler, Lauren Demara | ||||||
2010 | "BLUE Side Story" | Dorothy Caccavale, Mersina Onesto | |||||
"Copyright RED 2010" | Julie Marazzo, Gina Quagliata | ||||||
2011 | "BLUE Careful What You Wish For" | Brenna Guinan, Lauren Rovere | |||||
"Live! from the RED Carpet" | Amanda DiMare, Kathryn Sheppard |
Notable alumni
The following notable people graduated from South Side High School:
- Dave Attell, comedian, actor, 1983
- Whittaker Chambers, writer, editor, Communist party member, and spy for the Soviet Union who defected and became an outspoken opponent of communism, 1919
- Kevin Connors, sportscaster, 1993
- Ted Demme, film producer, director, 1981
- James Ensor, painter and printmaker, 1949
- Martin Feldstein, economist, economic adviser to President Ronald Reagan, 1957
- Doris Kearns Goodwin, American historian, author, 1960
- Mel Gussow, theatre critic, 1951.[5]
- Tim Holland, backgammon world champion, author, teacher, professional gambler, 1948
- Dean Kamen, inventor, entrepreneur, 1969.[6]
- Amy Schumer, Comedian, 1999
- Matthew B. Sobel, Mr.Steal your girl, 2006
- Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio, writer, theologian, priest, and life coach, 1999
- Dean Skelos, New York State Senator, Majority Leader of the NYS Senate, 1969
- Howard Stern, radio personality, 1972
- Leslie G. Landau, California Superior Court Judge, 1976
- Susan Fromberg Schaeffer, novelist ("Anya," "The Madness of a Seduced Woman," etc.), 1958
- Mark O'Connell, drummer for rock band Taking Back Sunday, 1999
- Donald Holder, Broadway light designer, 1976
References
- ^ Rockville School Dist. Admin page. Retrieved on 2009-02-14.
- ^ "SSHS Teachers". Retrieved 2009-01-14.
- ^ NYTimes.com, "Rockville Centre 'Color Wars' Never End", March 24, 2002
- ^ LIHerald.com, "South Side girls raise money for breast cancer", March 10, 2010
- ^ Gussow, Mel. "AT LUNCH WITH: Doris Kearns Goodwin; Foundations of a Lifetime, Found in the Box Scores", The New York Times, November 12, 1997. Accessed December 12, 2007. "In common with Ms. Goodwin, I grew up in Rockville Centre. Her older sister, Jeanne, was a classmate of mine at South Side High School."
- ^ Marshall, Angela. "Inventor wins national honor: Villager recognized for contributions to science", Rockville Centre Herald, April 10, 2003. "After graduating from South Side High School, Kamen went to Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts for five years, but left without earning a degree."
External links
- The South Side boys varsity lacrosse team playing Cold Spring Harbor in Manhasset on 3-31-07
- South Side vs Garden City boys varsity baseball on 4-21-07
- Rockville Centre School District
- South Side High School