John L. Miller Great Neck North High School
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Type | Senior high school[1] |
Established | 1929[2] |
Principal | Bernard Kaplan |
Assistant Principals | Scott Bersin Dianne Edgerton Patricia Hugo |
Website | www.greatneck.k12.ny.us/GNPS/NHS/index.htm |
John L. Miller Great Neck North High School or simply "North High School" is a public high school, comprising grades 9 through 12. It is located in Great Neck as part of the Great Neck School District.
Great Neck North was rated the 23rd best school in Newsweek magazine's 2006 listing of "America's Best High Schools".[3]
Great Neck North (originally just Great Neck High School) was designed by the noted Newark, New Jersey architectural firm of Guilbert and Betelle. It was featured in the December, 1931 issue of The Architectural Forum. [citation needed]
Information
- Address: 35 Polo Road Great Neck, New York 11023
- Grade levels: 9-12
- Year-round schedule: No
- Magnet school: No
- Charter school: No
- Coeducational: Yes
- Mascot: Blazer the goat (formerly an American Indian and school mascot was considered the "Trailblazer"; changed in the mid 90's)
- School colors: Orange and blue
- School district: Great Neck Union Free School District
- Newspaper name: Guide Post, advised by Mrs.Kahn. Past advisers of the Guide Post include Cliff Cobb.
- Yearbook name: Arista
"Let us remember that we are building for a future we can hardly envision but which will hold us accountable." -- John L. Miller, Superintendent of Schools, Great Neck, 1964
Famous firsts
- Vaccination Program-1896
- Chemistry Course and Installation of Electricity-1898
- Kindergarten Program and Installation of Telephones-1904
- The First Science Lab-1905
- Installation of Indoor Plumbing-1906
Annual events
- Spirit Week
- Homecoming Carnival/Parade
- Battle of the Classes
- Halloween Parade
- Reach Out Day
- Junior and Senior Prom
- S.O. BBQ
- Community School Lemonade Stand
Notable alumni
- Jon Avnet (1949-), producer of Risky Business and director/producer of Fried Green Tomatoes.[4]
- David Baltimore (1956), winner of the 1975 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.[5]
- Nikki Blonsky, actress who stars as Tracy Turnblad in the 2007 film version of Hairspray attended North for her freshman year.[6]
- Mary L. Cleave, Astronaut, Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Missions.[4]
- Kenneth Cole, Clothing designer
- Francis Ford Coppola, director of The Godfather and Apocalypse Now
- Richard Epstein, James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago School of Law
- Phil Hankinson, Former National Basketball Association player for the Boston Celtics.
- Ilan Hall, Winner of Bravo's reality series Top Chef
- Emily Hughes, (class of 2007)[7] Figure skater and member of the U.S. Figure Skating Team at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin
- Sarah Hughes, gold medalist in women's figure skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Ronnie Kalatizadeh, Director of "The Tragedy of Geringer"
- Michael Karlan, founder of the nation's largest social and networking group, Professionals in the City[2]
- Andy Kaufman, comedian / actor, known for his role as Latka Gravas in Taxi.[4]
- Minae Mizumura, novelist, essayist, critic, based in Tokyo, Japan. Author of A Real Novel.
- Ed Myerson, Film / Television Producer, A Producer of Director Peter Brook's Emmy Award winning The Mahabharata
- Laurie Puhn, TV Host of "i on New York" and Author of "Instant Persuasion"
- Dan Raviv, CBS News National Correspondent and host of the Weekend Roundup on the CBS Radio Network
- Christine Wang, architect, curator, artist and founder of the Wang Museum of Technology
- Lauren Zalaznick, president of the Bravo TV network
- Steven A. Cohen, Owner and manager of top hedge fund SAC.
- Jacob S. Gohari, Principal Baritone Saxophone in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra
References
- ^ Type of school; URL accessed October 23, 2007.
- ^ History; URL accessed August 24, 2006.
- ^ "America's Best High Schools", Newsweek, May 8, 2006.
- ^ a b c Famous Great Neck Alumni from the 1960s, Great Neck School District. Accessed July 21, 2007.
- ^ Kerr, Kathleen. "They Began Here", Newsday. Accessed October 23, 2007. "David Baltimore, 1975 Nobel laureate and one of the nation's best-known scientists, is a good case in point. The 60-year-old Baltimore, who graduated from Great Neck High School in 1956..."
- ^ Fischler, Marcelle S. "For ‘Hairspray’ Star, ‘My Darn Dream Come True’", The New York Times, July 8, 2007. Accessed July 11, 2007. "In her sophomore year, unable to find her niche, she switched from the John L. Miller-Great Neck North High School to the Village School, the district’s alternative high school, with 50 students. After class, she joined the theater program at the William A. Shine Great Neck South High School..."
- ^ [1] High school graduation, accessed July 30, 2007
External links
- Great Neck North High School
- Photos of the Great Neck North Junior Varsity and Varsity basketball games on 1-26-07 against Garden City
- Assistant principals and principals