New Rochelle High School

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265 Clove Rd

New Rochelle, NY 10801

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New Rochelle High School serves grades 9-12 in the New Rochelle City School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 5 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 34 school community members.

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Posted on Sep 17, 2010
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New Rochele HS is a huge school; the largest in Westchester Co. It has a wealth of opportunity, providing many extracurricula activities for all students who are interested. If, however, your child falls into the middle level of student (as most do) they will get lost and your job as a parent will be more difficult. You MUST, in this case, be overly proactive in tracking your child's involvement and success. You must set clear goals with teachers and make them follow through with what was agreed upon. The teachers will give the info. but if your child is not an advocate for themselves, your job as a parent is to make them be if they are going to be a student at NRHS. Overall, it is TOO big of a school, but does prepare for college.
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Posted on Jan 14, 2010
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Wonderful resources, teachers who love their jobs and their students, tons of ethnic AND socioeconomic diversity. Absolutely no need to fear the large student body; NRHS splits up students into smaller learning communities... As a senior, I've found that I've had an experience similar to the private school environment (smaller classes, lots of individual attention, etc.) without the limits of the small, mostly upper-class/white private schools that also occupy the New Rochelle area. NRHS allows students to understand the dynamics of the real world and the global community, which is diverse and requires insight from every perspective.
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Posted on Sep 20, 2009
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NRHS is an awesome school! It has diversity, many advanced classes, and great teachers and students!
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Posted on Sep 16, 2009
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great quality education and atmosphere for learning in one of the most diverse public high schools in the country
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Posted on Apr 15, 2009
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This is one of those schools that is just too big! In all of my classes except for one(which is Ancient Greek)we have around 30 kids and 3/4 of those kids goof off during class so they can't learn. The school is a 'Football' school, and if you're not a football player good luck getting any money towards gear. Since I've been going here half the way through freshman year( moved from out of state.) My experience here has been disappointing at best. The one of the few upsides to the school is its 'new wing' which has some very good rooms for musical and fine arts, The orchestra room is top-notch, the instruments are not. And the 7 Class schedules are just a joke, 47 minute classes? you get in and the first 15 minutes are gone, therefore you can barely do anything unless you have a 2 block class.
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Posted on Oct 4, 2007
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Although I am not a fan of the GEMS setup, Overall it's a very good school. Kids must become proactive or get lost. The staff, etc. are extremely responsive.
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Posted on Oct 3, 2007
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New Rochelle High School is the best-kept secret in Westchester, with outstanding academics and sports teams as well as a spectacular arts program. (The new wing includes an on-site Museum, dance studio with sprung dance floor, ceramics studio with five kilns, separate rehearsal spaces for band and orchestra, state-of-the-art theater with hydraulic orchestra pit, etc.) The school also has its own planetarium. NRHS is large, but its size and diversity is a strength: The depth of course offerings is great (including 26 AP courses as well as courses like Forensic Science and Astronomy) and there are dozens of clubs and after-school activities, offering every student a chance to excel. Placement officers who visit on College Night tell us parents that kids who graduate from NRHS do well everywhere!
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Posted on Nov 2, 2006
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I went to this high school and i loved it,the school is very diverse and they made us do an extensive amount of work that would further prepare us students for college.the selection of books that we read for english was remarcable. works like the alchemist, the great gatsby,critical thinking ability and technique teachers used to teach was just spectacular. the teachers were supportive especially in art programs.I loved to go to school and learn and i did not apreciate the high school experience as much intill i moved to indiana and went to 'lake central high' in Dyer indiana. then it dawned on me What a great school new rochelle was as far as academics and diversity. from my personal experience a child's ability to fit in to a learning facility enhances academic ability .thank you so much new rochelle. going there was a blessing that prepared me for college.
--Submitted by AWISI QUARTEY, a student

Posted on Sep 27, 2006
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Both of my kids went through New Rochelle HS. Hard to find a better facility, especially with the new wing. Name another school with a fully funtioning planetarium. Academically challenging, great teachers. All in all, hard to beat.
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Posted on Jun 11, 2006
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Pretty good school with great extensive academic programs, great sports teams, a Performing Arts program, and a slew of extracurricular activites.
--Submitted by a student


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