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| Teachers |
Source: NYSED, 2007-2008
| Teachers with no valid teaching certificate | 6% | 5% |
Source: NYSED, 2007-2008
| Fewer than 3 years experience | 11% | 10% |
Source: NYSED, 2007-2008
| Master's degree and above | 19% | 33% |
Source: NYSED, 2007-2008
| Grade 10 English | 23 | 22 |
| Grade 10 Math | 22 | 21 |
| Grade 10 Science | 28 | 22 |
| Grade 10 Social Studies | 26 | 22 |
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| Students |
Source: NYSED, 2007-2008
| Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program | 45% | 44% |
| Limited English proficient | 3% | 7% |
Source: NYSED, 2006-2007
| Attendance rate | 92% | 93% |
Source: NYSED, 2007-2008
| All Students | 67% | 76% |
| Female | 72% | 79% |
| Male | 61% | 71% |
| Black or African American | 61% | 61% |
| Hispanic or Latino | 60% | 59% |
| White | 82% | 86% |
| Economically disadvantaged | 66% | 65% |
| Not economically disadvantaged | 67% | 80% |
| Students with disabilities | 57% | 56% |
| General-Education students | 69% | 79% |
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| Advanced Placement Exams |
 In 2008-2009 students at this school took Advanced Placement (AP) exams in the following areas:
- Biology
- Calculus AB
- Calculus BC
- Chemistry
- Economics: Macro
- Economics: Micro
- English Literature & Composition
- European History
- French Language
- French Literature
- Government & Politics: U.S.
- Music Theory
- Physics C: Mechanics
- Psychology
- Spanish Language
- Statistics
- U.S. History
- World History
Source: The College Board®, 2008-2009
- In 2008-2009 the College Board® administered AP exams in 37 courses spanning 22 subject areas, including literature, art, science, math, history, language, music and psychology.
- Many schools offer college-level classes to prepare students for the AP exams, but students can take exams without completing a specific course.
- The exams listed on GreatSchools profiles represent schools with at least one student taking each exam.
- Students who score well on AP exams can earn advanced standing or college credit from most U.S. colleges and universities.
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