Schools > Public > South Side High School

Research South Side High School public Schools in Port Chester, New York

Choose the type of School you want to research below:


Grade 1

Grade 1-5

Grade 1-6

Grade 2-12

Grade 2-3

Grade 2-4

Grade 2-5

Grade 2-6

Grade 2-8

Grade 3-4

Grade 3-5

Grade 3-6

Grade 3-8

Grade 4-5

Grade 4-6

Grade 4-8

Grade 5-8

Grade 6

Grade 6-12

Grade 6-8

Grade 6-9

Grade 7-12

Grade 7-8

Grade 7-9

Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 9-10

Grade 9-11

Grade 9-12

 

Grade K

Grade K-1

Grade K-10

Grade K-12

Grade K-2

Grade K-3

Grade K-4

Grade K-5

 

Grade K-6

Grade K-7

Grade K-8

Grade K-9

Misc.

Grade PK-1

Grade PK-12

Grade PK-2

Grade PK-5

Grade PK-6

Grade PK-7

Grade PK-8

 

Port Chester Montessori School

Sponsored Results
 

Port Chester Christian Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Boarding School

Sponsored Results
South Side High School
(516) 255-8944
140 Shepherd St
Rockville Centre, NY 11570
Level: 9-12
District: Rockville Centre Union Free School District



Extended Information
In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for South Side High School, Rockville Centre, NY.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:11.8% (2006)
White, non-Hispanic:78% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:8% (2007)
Hispanic:11% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3% (2007)
Multiracial:0% (2007)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:11% (2007)


Private School Choices

Sponsored Results


South Side High School Ratings Summary

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


South Side High School Reviews

 
From outside the town, I've heard that this has an accelerated curriculum, but as a freshman attending it, the school really doesn't prepare you well for Regents and SAT Subject tests, instead there are review classes which cost extra money, which is just silly. The school tends to spend its tax money on things they don't need such as a $2000 SmartBoard, instead of a) reinforcing test prep IN classes b) fixing the girls' bathroom on the second floor. The teachers aren't all that great either, there is a noticeable difference between teachers of the same grade, some far better than others.

School only cares about those excelling in their classes. If your child has a learning disability or low motivation they usually are lost in the crowd. Highly overated, the principle is controlling and tends to cross boundaries into the home.

My child has attended school in this district from K-9th. During that period the administration has continually reduced the opportunities for the students witht the most ability to accel academically and musically while concentrating on kids with special education needs. This has been agreat disappoint. Teachers and counselors are excellent but have been squeezed during the process of reducing attention from the most capable students.

I'm currently a senior at South Side High School and do not yet have the benefit of hindsight as a graduate. Just a few comments however, the I.B. program, despite the fact that those who are diploma candidates have moments where they approach the edge of sanity as a result of sleep deprivation, is worth it. If you're a sophomore and wondering if you can handle it next year there is some good news, if you go full diploma and find yourself drowning in work and miserably confused, chances are most of your grade is in the same state you are. Complaining about the workload is part of South Side culture and can be quite useful, whenever your parents complain that you're in a bad mood or are annoying them, just tell them that you were working till 3 AM (chances are you're telling the truth).

I attended South Side High School and graduated in June 2001. It was an excellent school and the teachers are great! There are a lot of good programs and classes to choose from. I believe my experience there has made me the person I am today because the teachers were really great and I learned so much when I attended South Side High School. I am so glad that I was fortunate to attend a great school growing up; not a lot of people I know can say that about their high school. Thank you South Side High School.

I attended South Side High School between the fall of 1997, and the spring of 2001. While I struggled with the usual 'teenage' issues while I was in attendance there, I cannot deny that the teachers and administrators at the school worked very hard to make the school a comfortable and safe place. The Academics at South Side are positively stellar--I began attending college in the Fall of 2001, and I cannot begin to describe how well prepared I was for the college curriculum as a result of my academic experiences at South Side High School. I still try to keep in contact with the teachers and mentors who supported and encouraged me while I was at South Side High School. It's the sort of place that grows on you, and becomes a second home, really. ~ Elizabeth Boylan, Class of 2001

South Side goes out of it's way to be multi-cultural

South Side has it all. If you want a great education it is there for the taking. They offer so many courses to challenge all levels of students. Colleges know and respect this school for the students it produces.

South Side High School is the best. Students have a chance to truly be educated. Teachers, guidance councils, and track coach have really helped my daughter with her grades, essays for college and grants. I really made the right choice of moving to Rockville Centre, where there is education for everyone, especially for those who want an education.

I believe if this school had more extracurricular activities for other ethnics groups it would be great to learn about cultures



In Home & Online Tutoring



 

Port Chester College Center

 

Port Chester High Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Port Chester Middle Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Port Chester Elementary Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Port Chester Tutoring

Sponsored Results