Yorktown High School

Public | 9-12 | 1331 students |  

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2727 Crompond Rd

Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

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Yorktown Heights's Yorktown High School serves grades 9-12 in the Yorktown Central School District. It is among the few public high schools in New York to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 20 school community members.

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Posted on Mar 28, 2012
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Yorktown High School is amazing! The faculty is top notch and dedicated to the students. Everyone from teachers to counselors use a team effort to help students. New administration over the past few years has given the district a new, positive look and more consistency. Parents and students can view their teacher grade books online and receive up to date information on a daily basis. Parents love this!

Posted on Mar 14, 2012
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Just wanted to concur with complaints about the administrators of this school. Awful. They are petty and more concerned about the school's reputation in the press than about student welfare. School psychologist and special education services compare quite poorly compared with other area schools (ie, Chappaqua, Briarcliffe, Pleasantville). Good music, sports, and science research programs. Science department is strong.
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Posted on Feb 1, 2011
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Both of my kids have gone through the Yorktown school system. My son is about to graduate from college and my daughter is a senior at YHS and she is making her college choice now. Many AP and Honors classes are available, great sports, and and I can't say enough about the incredible music program in all of the schools. Parents of course need to be involved and it is encouraged. We are all pleased with the results!!
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Posted on Dec 21, 2010
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Incompetent administration. School psychologist and social workers are utterly unqualified and misguided. Although there are some excellent teachers, others are deficient and incapable of teaching their subjects. If your child is an athlete or self-motivated learner, they may have a good experience. However, the average student is likely to be ignored and left to their own devices until they get into trouble at which time, they will be summarily suspended. Suspension seems to be the sole solution to all student difficulties at this school.
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Posted on Oct 27, 2009
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Great attitude towards learning, sports and overall development. Teachers are top notch and the school is like a college campus. A great atmosphere for learning.
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Posted on Sep 16, 2009
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My experience with Yorktown Schools have been excellent. Both my sons graduated from YHS and have gone on to College. Their experience was a positive influence on the men they have become. Thank you YHS!!!
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Posted on Nov 4, 2008
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Yorktown is a great school with dedicated teachers and amazing student body. Almost 95% of the students that graduate go on to higher learning. It is set in a very safe community about 40 minutes outside of New York City. A great place to raise a family.
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Posted on Jul 29, 2008
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I graduated from YHS a few years ago and since graduated from a top 5 liberal arts college. YHS is great for top notch students who are motivated (no idea how it is for average or special needs students). There is ample opportunity for students to be involved in Honors and AP classes. Like many students in the top 10% of my class, I started college with a significant number of credits already transferred onto my transcript. YHS sports are biased towards football and lax but I managed to be involved in multiple varsity sports teams & other extracurricular activities.
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Posted on Apr 7, 2008
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My kids loveYHS. The atmoshere is very conducive to learning and getting involved. There are many clubs, activities and sports to choose from... students that get involved are really enjoying YHS. Most graduate, attend quality schools and with numerous AP/College level classes they start college ahead of the game. Those students who are self motivators will excel without a problem. For those in the middle, much depends on the teachers they get...there are some great ones, and there are some that shouldn't be teachers. I think you'll find that anywhere though. They have labs, support classes to help those struggling, most seem to go, not worried about any stigma attached. Parents still need to stay involved though, supporting, encouraging, it's not just the school's responsibility, it's a team effort. Unfortunately the principal was just fired, kids loved him, he brought up moral, spirit, got kids in class. We'll see what happens.
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Posted on Nov 15, 2006
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I'm a yorktown high school graduate and went on to attend a top college. My yorkown high school friends have all done extremely well for themselves and the school provided a great foundation for us all. Parents involvement is key to any great school and Yorktown parents need to take more pride in their students school!
--Submitted by a former student


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