Lawrence High School (Cedarhurst, New York)

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Lawrence High School
Address
Map
2 Reilly Road

, ,
11516

United States
Information
TypePublic High School
Motto"Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum"
Established1960
School districtLawrence Public Schools
NCES School ID3616830[1]
PrincipalJennifer Lagnado-Papp
Faculty85.8 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment871 (as of 2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio10.2:1[1]
Color(s)  Royal Blue
  Gold
NicknameGolden Tornadoes
NewspaperMental Pabulum
YearbookLawrencian
Websitelawrencehighschool.lawrence.org

Lawrence High School is a four-year public high school located in Cedarhurst, New York, and is a part of Lawrence Public Schools, and is the district's only public high school.

As of the 2018–19 school year, the school had an enrollment of 871 students and 85.8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 10.2:1. There were 456 students (52.4% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 37 (4.2% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1]

Details[edit]

Work study programs are available, as is an Outward Bound program affiliated with Hofstra University. Students can earn college credit by taking college-level courses in conjunction with C.W. Post College and Syracuse University. The New York State Education Commissioner has recognized the library as an "Electronic Doorway Library," one of the first libraries in the state officially designed for its pioneering use of computers and telecommunications technology.

The school mascot is the Golden Tornado. The school colors are blue and gold (royal blue and gold). The yearbook is the Lawrencian and the student newspaper is called Mental Pabulum. The school motto is "Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum" (lit. I never retrace my steps, i.e., "No Stepping Back").

Sports[edit]

The team won the Long Island Football Championships in 1995 and 2006. In 2011 it lost a record-setting 78–61 non-overtime championship game to Sayville High School. It was also runner-up in the game in 1997, 2007 and 2009.

Lawrence High School won the Long Island Class II football championship, defeating heavily favored Bellport High School 28–27 at Stony Brook University on November 25, 2006.[2]

Lawrence High School won the 2012 Long Island Class III football championship by defeating Sayville 21–20. Then in November 2013, Lawrence defeated Huntington 49–35 in the Class III LIC for their 2nd back-to-back title. In November 2014, Lawrence beat Sayville 40–35 and won the 2014 LIC Class III.

Lawrence High School's bowling team won the Conference 5 Title in the 2006 season. Lawrence High School's varsity gymnastics team also won a conference title in 2003.

The 2011 comedy Win Win, starring Paul Giamatti, was filmed in the Lawrence High School wrestling room.

Notable alumni[edit]

Notable faculty[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e School data for Lawrence Senior High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed September 4, 2020.
  2. ^ Lawrence stuns Bellport, Newsday, November 25, 2006[dead link]
  3. ^ "Not the size of the dog in the fight". ESPN.com. Accessed December 10, 2006.
  4. ^ Kolker, Robert. "The Impersonator; Like Bernie Madoff, Marc Dreier bilked unsuspecting investors out of many millions of dollars. But Dreier did it with flair.", New York, April 3, 2009. Accessed January 15, 2017. "Marc Dreier seemed born to be a player. The son of a Polish war refugee who settled in Long Island, Dreier was voted most likely to succeed by his graduating class at Lawrence High School in the Five Towns."
  5. ^ Bessen, Jeff. "Building a lifelong comedy laugh track; Harrison Greenbaum performs stand-up comedy", Long Island Herald, August 18, 2010. Accessed January 15, 2017. "A funny thing really did happen to Woodmere native Harrison Greenroom on his way to a mainstream profession, the Lawrence High School valedictorian and Harvard summa cum laude graduate detoured into stand-up comedy."
  6. ^ Richter, Allan. "MUSIC; He Found His Muse at Lawrence High School", The New York Times, August 3, 2003. Accessed January 15, 2017. "Although Mr. Hart, 59, was born in Brooklyn, he spent his teenage years in Inwood, attending Lawrence High School"
  7. ^ Hacohen, Jonathan. "The Jon Heyman Interview: The Writer Behind the Breaking MLB Stories", MLB Reports, January 2, 2012. Accessed January 15, 2017. "Jon Heyman: At Lawrence High School on Long Island I wrote for the school newspaper, The Mental Pabulum, which is a dumb name that I think means 'food for thought'... or something like that."
  8. ^ "U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo: Who Is Todd Haskell?", AllGov.com, May 2, 2017. Accessed November 29, 2023. "Haskell was born in 1962 and is from Hewlett Harbor, New York, on Long Island. He graduated from Lawrence High School in 1980 and went on to Georgetown’s school of foreign affairs, where he earned his B.S.F.S. in 1984."
  9. ^ Glenn, Rhonda. "On The Early Road With Helen Hicks", USGA, December 26, 2010. Accessed January 15, 2017. "Born into a jovial and athletic family on Feb. 11, 1911, in Cedarhurst, N.Y., Hicks, like many girls, was introduced to golf by her father. Young Helen began playing at the age of 15 and improved rapidly. She won the Metropolitan Women's Golf Association Junior Girls' Championship at the same time she was starring as a basketball player for Lawrence High School."
  10. ^ Marks, Peter. " AT WORK WITH: Wendy Kaufman; Snapple! Cackle! Pop! A Star Is Born", The New York Times, January 4, 1995. Accessed March 29, 2008. "That Ms. Kaufman would go says as much about her as about her devotion to Snapple. The letter, she said, took her back to the time of her own prom at Lawrence (L.I.) High School, where, dateless, she asked her best platonic male friend to escort her."
  11. ^ Kelly, Kevin. "The Curious Career Of Arthur Kopit", The Boston Globe, February 22, 1987. Accessed July 10, 2008.
  12. ^ a b Bessen, Jeff. "Old acquaintances becoming new friends; Class of 1965 reunites for 50-year reunion at the Woodmere Club", Long Island Herald, June 10, 2015. Accessed January 15, 2017. "While they are not expected to attend the reunion, the class included Ira Magaziner, who was the senior advisor for policy development for President Bill Clinton, and Sir Gilbert Levine, a world renowned conductor who became known as 'the Pope's Maestro' due to his relationship with Pope John Paul II."
  13. ^ Berkman, Johanna. "Steve Madden: Crisis of the Sole", New York, February 26, 2001. Accessed April 23, 2008.
  14. ^ Shane Olivea player profile, San Diego Chargers. Accessed June 22, 2007. "honorable mention All-America by USA Today and all-state as senior at Lawrence High School in Cedarhurst, N.Y...."
  15. ^ Coen, Andrew. " Q&A: WFAN's Evan Roberts' Persistence Paid Off; Former Five Towner and sports radio co-host talks with Patch about his successful career.", Five Towns Patch, July 25, 2011. Accessed January 15, 2017. "Woodmere native Evan Roberts has successful pursued his passion for covering sports since graduating in 2001 by serving as a co-host on WFAN's Midday Show for the last four years.... The Lawrence High School graduate has also hosted shows on Maxim Radio for Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio."
  16. ^ Corby, Jane (December 6, 1940). "Her Mother, Grandmother 'Took' Broadway, So Why Shouldn't Connie Russell Be a Hit?". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. New York, Brooklyn. p. 6. Retrieved May 4, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  17. ^ Koscik, Danielle (November 21, 2019). "Rapper Lil Tecca's Transition from High school Student to Chart Topping Artist". Medium. Accessed September 26, 2020. "Tyler-Justin Anthony Sharpe grew up in Cedarhurst, Long Island right around the corner from the high school he would attend for 3 years before making it big. While at Lawrence High school he would tend to stay in the background before people worldwide knew his name."
  18. ^ Solomont, E. B. (February 1, 2016). "The Closing: Michael Stern The Real Deal: The JDS wunderkind on getting kicked out of yeshiva, his latest projects and the truth about Billionaires' Row". The Real Deal. Accessed May 22, 2017. "I got kicked out of a couple of schools and went to four different high schools. After I graduated [Lawrence High School], I basically went right to work."
  19. ^ Marcus, Ezra. "The Independent Bookstore, as Imagined by a Corporate Lobbyist", The New York Times, August 11, 2022. Accessed December 31, 2023. "Books offered Mr. Tusk “sanctuary,” he said, from bullies during his middle-class upbringing on Long Island and in Sheepshead Bay in New York."
  20. ^ Ketcham, Diane (January 16, 1994). "LONG ISLAND JOURNAL". The New York Times. Retrieved May 18, 2022.

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