Cold Spring Harbor Jr./Sr. High School

Cold Spring Harbor Jr./Sr. High School
Address
82 Turkey Lane
Cold Spring Harbor, New York
United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1962
School district Cold Spring Harbor
Principal Mr. Jay Matuk
Asst. Principal Dr. Helen Browne & Mr. Joseph Monastero
Grades 7-12
Enrollment ~965
Color(s) Red, Blue and White
Athletics Cross country, crew, football, soccer, golf, field hockey, swimming, volleyball, ice hockey, basketball, fencing, gymnastics, track and field, wrestling, baseball, lacrosse, tennis, softball, sailing
Mascot Seahawks
Accreditation State of New York
Yearbook The Harbor Tide

Cold Spring Harbor's mascot

Cold Spring Harbor High School is a public school for grades 7-12 in Cold Spring Harbor, New York. In 2007, it was placed 52nd on Newsweek's Top 1300 High Schools list.[1]

Cold Spring Harbor High School is ranked 33rd among public schools in New York and is the only high school in the Cold Spring Harbor Central School District. There are 989 students attending grades 7-12 and there are 85 teachers working full time at the school with 65 percent having a masters degree or higher.[2] The student body is 49 percent male and 51 percent female and the minority enrollment is 4 percent with 2 percent Asian, 1 percent black, and 1 percent Hispanic and the white enrollment 96 percent.[3] AP participation rate amongst students is 82 percent and about 68 percent of the students were found to be proficient in math and or reading. The graduation rate at Cold Spring Harbor High School is 95 percent. Average SAT scores are around 1960 and the average ACT score is 29.[4]

Cold Spring Harbor Lacrosse, the Cold Spring Harbor varsity lacrosse team won the state championship in 2006 with a season record of 19-2. They also won the state championship on Saturday June 6, 2015 with a season record of 19-1.[5]

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Coordinates: 40°52′02″N 73°27′23″W / 40.86722°N 73.45639°W / 40.86722; -73.45639


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