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New Rochelle High School
(914) 576-4502
265 Clove Rd
New Rochelle, NY 10801
Level: 9-12
District: New Rochelle City School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for New Rochelle High School, New Rochelle, NY.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:40% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:29% (2007)
Hispanic:27% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:4% (2007)
Multiracial:0% (2007)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:17.6% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:33% (2007)


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New Rochelle High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating3


New Rochelle High School Reviews

 
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.

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!

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.

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.

Pretty good school with great extensive academic programs, great sports teams, a Performing Arts program, and a slew of extracurricular activites.

Good school very diverse ethnicity, funding is good so many programs for kids.

This amazing school is filled with great programs for the students. There's plenty of diversity and many ways to get to know the other students and teachers. New Rochelle High is very open and the quality of learning is very high. The staff takes pride in teaching causing the students to move on successfully outside of high school.

When I went to this school it was a good school, but now I think it is even a better school. It has been expanded, and re-finished to better serve the kids needs.

A great school for all different kinds of kids. there is more diversity in this building than probably any school, anywhere. There is a place for everyone here, no matter who you are, there is a niche for you, and the faculty and staff will help you find it. Every possible kind of club and extracurricular activity exists here, and the variety of academic programs is amazing.

New Rochelle High School is an excellent school providing diverse areas of opportunities from the classroom to extra corricular activites. Most of the teachers take personal interests into each and every one of there students as well as the faculty. There is no reason why any student in this school should not be able to take advantage of NRHS and rise to their full potentional. From my four years there as well as my parents and grandparents I have grown so much personally, culturally, and most of all academically. The cultural diversity and automatic diffusion of multi cultural concepts is beyond comprehension with over 60 countries represented. I know people who went to harvard from NRHS and we have quite a few famous alumni. Through NRHS I have performed at carnegie hall, gone abroad, helped the homeless, Been on TV, helped the enviroment but most of all become a better person.

An excellent school for smart kids with hands-on parents who stay informed and can fight administration. Wonderful music dept. great course offerings & teaching at the high end.These groups feed into the Ivies. Gym is a joke. The universal problem of cliques exists. Most of the top kids have been tracked together since 1st grade & the gifted programs in 4th. There's a large non-academic, rowdy population at the bottom. Teachers range from excellent to crummy. The best teach the fiercely competitive, receptive students in the top groups. Teaching for the disruptive, academically reluctant bottom tends to be uninspiring.

Students can fall between the cracks, teachers are not available enough, student could cut class 30 times before parent hears about it, classes too large, English teachers teaching too many classes, many extracurricular activities in 'name only', not enough students chosen for honor classes (sometimes only 25 students out of 600 for an English honors class), school too big, physical education a joke, girls' sports (except for track) receives little or no attention, teachers not supervised enough b department heads, therefore not held to the same standards, no dress code with students coming to school inappropriately dressed, not much school spirit.



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