Lansing High School | |
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Address | |
300 Ridge Road Lansing, New York, Tompkins County 14882 United States |
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Information | |
School type | Public, Secondary |
School district | Lansing School District |
Superintendent | Chris Pettograsso |
Principal | Colleen Ledley |
Enrollment | about 370 students |
Color(s) |
Blue and Gold |
Mascot | Bobcats |
Information | (607) 533-4652 |
Website | Lansing Schools |
Coordinates: 42°32′39″N 76°32′02″W / 42.544165°N 76.533895°W
Lansing High School is the only public high school in Lansing, New York. It has a population of roughly 350 students, with slightly under one hundred students in each graduating class.
Due to the district's relatively small size, there is one elementary school, one middle school and one high school.
Lansing High School is a rural high school, surrounded by farms and the small hamlet of Ludlowville.
Lansing High School's average graduating class is around 100. Recent numbers include:
Class of 2005: 103 Class of 2006: 83 Class of 2007: 105 Class of 2008: 99
Lansing High School has recently decreased in size to less than 400 students, but the overall diversity of the school has increased greatly, especially in the classes of 2011, 2012, etc.
Lansing High School offers Advanced Placement Courses including: United States History, Biology, Calculus AB, Music Theory I, French, Spanish, English, Computer Science, Statistics and Art
Lansing High School follows the New York State Public School's graduation requirements. It is possible to receive a local diploma, a regents diploma or a regents diploma with advanced designation.
Lansing High School has a mixed chorus, a "varsity chorale", a band, an orchestra, a symphony orchestra and various a cappella groups (student run).
The Lansing School District's colors are blue and gold and the school mascot is the bobcat (otherwise known as the Lansing Bobcats.) Its mascot actor is a student volunteer, often senior mascots choosing to pass the honor to underclassmen friends.