- Fayetteville-Manlius High School
Infobox high school
name = Fayetteville-Manlius High School
motto ="Building on Excellence"
principal = Mr. James Chupaila
established =1962
type = Public Secondary
grades = 9–12
street = 8201 East Seneca Turnpike
city = flagicon|New York Manlius
state =New York
country = USA
enrollment = 1,577
faculty = 106
campus =Suburban
mascot =Hornet
colors = Green and White
website = http://www.fmschools.org/highschool.cfm
district =Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District Fayetteville-Manlius High School (also F-M High School or FMHS) is a comprehensive
New York publichigh school on East Seneca Turnpike in the Town of Manlius, serving grades 9-12 in theFayetteville-Manlius Central School District . It is the only high school in the district, and is the successor to bothWellwood Middle School andEagle Hill Middle School . The school is governed under the authority of theNew York State Education Department , whose standardized examinations are designed and administered by theBoard of Regents of theUniversity of the State of New York .History
Fayetteville-Manlius High School was opened in
1960 after the1951 merger of then separate Fayetteville and Manlius school districts and subsequent need to consolidate students into a single high school. Upon this opening, a major school restructuring was implemented, as the Fayetteville High School became Wellwood Junior High School and Manlius High School became Pleasant Street Elementary (which closed in1975 ). A newjunior high school, Eagle Hill, was also opened directly next to the high school in 1965. Space requirements, due mainly to ballooning enrollment and continued reorganization as a result of the 1951 merger, prompted the district to relocate Eagle Hill to a new building on a new campus in 1972, so the high school could expand into the junior high's previous facilities. This expansion, which connected the two buildings by a hallway and an enclosed footbridge, nearly doubled the school's footprint. F-M High School served grades 10 through 12 until 1976, when the two junior high schools became middle schools, and FM High took in 9th graders.cite web
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accessdate = 2006-12-06 ]Traditions
Many of the school's traditions stem from the fact that decades ago, hornets nested in a 200 year-old oak tree that formerly stood on the old high school campus (now Wellwood Middle School). [ [http://fmhornetfootball.tripod.com/id4.html FM Football: A Tradition in Pride and Excellence] ] [cite web
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title = Wellwood 75th and Arbor day Celebration
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accessdate = 2007-12-30 ] Because of this, the athletic teams' mascots are the Hornets, and several of the names used for the school newspaper over the years have been hornet-related (see Extracurriculars, below). The schoolalma mater gives tribute to the original tree in its openingstanza , "Guarded by the old oak tree...". The alma mater is set to the melody of "Aura Lee ". Its lyrics are attributed to teacher Richard Rhoades "and his music composition class".cite web
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accessdate = 2006-12-06 ] The motif can also be seen in the school colors (green and white), in the districtlogo , and in the name of the school yearbook ("Oakleaves").Demographics
As of the 2005-06 school year, there were 1577 students enrolled at F-M High School: 402 in grade nine, 409 in grade ten, 378 in grade eleven, and 380 in grade twelve. The racial/ethnic makeup of the student population was 91.8% White, 2.7% Black or African American, 4.4% Asian or Pacific Islander, and 0.8% Hispanic. Approximately 0.5% of the population, or 8 students, demonstrated limited English proficiency. Approximately 0.8% of students qualified for a reduced-price lunch, and another 3.5% were eligible for a free lunch.
There were 106 teachers employed at the school, which calculates a student to teacher ratio of approximately 14.88:1, though it is noted that the average 10th grade core academic classes ranged from 20-25 students per teacher.cite web
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title = New York State School Report Card: 2005-06 Accountability and Overview Report
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accessdate = 2007-06-25 ]Academics and extracurriculars
Curriculum
As a comprehensive high school, focus is placed on developing students as well-rounded, respectful, socially engaged, productive citizens who constantly value new learning opportunities. The school focuses on graduating all students with the minimum of a Regents Diploma, but some may also graduate with a less advanced local diploma. The Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation may be achieved with extended studies in foreign language, science and math.
Though the curriculum is developed and sanctioned by the
New York State Department of Education , and classes are developed to prepare students to achieve success on the requiredRegents Examinations , most core courses offer one or two components that explore more advanced topics. The school offers standard level Regents courses, but also offers more advanced Honors courses, Interdisciplinary courses (in English and History),Advanced Placement (AP) courses, as well asSyracuse University courses offered through [http://supa.syr.edu/ Syracuse University Project Advance] (SUPA). SU courses offered through Project Advance are taught at the high school by F-M faculty members (qualified by the University), and follow the same curriculum and are given the same credit as courses taught at the university. A large percentage of students opt to take SU courses offered through Project Advance instead of AP classes because their equally challenging curriculum is often more widely accepted for transfer credit by the students' successive colleges or universities. Ricky Gerace currently heads the Department of AP Exams via the College Board at Fayetteville-ManliusInternational Baccelaureate (IB) courses are not offered at F-M.As a school that strives to develop and encourage individual character and self-confidence, F-M has been steadfast in limiting any unnecessary academic competition amongst students. It is one of the only public schools in
Central New York , and part of an extremely small percentage in the country, that does not rank students publicly and does not awardvaledictorian orsalutatorian to graduating seniors. The school also uses a 5.5 grade point scale, as opposed to the much more common 4.0 scale, and does not weigh the GPA based on class difficulty level (Regents, Honors, AP, etc). In addition, the athletic department does not participate in academicAll-America honors.Notable achievements
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Science Olympiad
**2004 "National Champions" [ [http://www.soinc.org/tournaments/2004/index.htm 2004 Science Olympiad National Results] ]
**Other National Finishes: 3rd Place: 2005. 4th Place: 2000, [ [http://www.soinc.org/tournaments/2000/ctopten.htm C Results, 2000 National Science Olympiad] ] 2001, 2006, [ [http://www.soinc.org/tournaments/2005/C_Div.pdf 2005 Science Olympiad National Results] ] [ [http://www.indiana.edu/%7Enso/pdf/final_scores_c.pdf 2006 Science Olympiad National Results] ] 2007 [ [http://webs.wichita.edu/nso/results/C%20Division%20final%20scores%20by%20rank.pdf 2007 Science Olympiad National Results] ]
**Six consecutive New York State Championships (2003–2008). [ [http://www.newyorkscioly.org/SOPages/cstate2008.html C-Division State Information - 2004-2005 ] ] [ [http://www.syracuse.com/articles/news/index.ssf?/base/news-9/1173603766233640.xml&coll=1 "F-M wins 5th state Science Olympiad"] The Post Standard. March 11, 2007]
* 2005 gold medal and 2006 blue ribbon, "Expansion Management" magazine's Education Quotient [ [http://www.expansionmanagement.com/smo/articleviewer/default.asp?cmd=articledetail&articleid=16912&st=5 Education Quotient, Expansion Management] ]
* 1999, 2000, and 2006 GRAMMY Signature School [ [http://www.grammyintheschools.com/ Grammy in the Schools] Click on the "Signature Schools" link]
* Six-times named one of the American Music Conference's "Best 100 Communities for Music Education in America". [ [http://amc-music.org/news/articles/survey/final2007.htm American Music Conference's "Best 100 Communities for Music Education in America"] ]
* The high school is consistently honored by the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards as having the one of the best art programs in the country. [ [http://www.scholastic.com/artandwritingawards/enter.htm Scholastic Art and Writing Awards] ] In 2006, students from the high school received a record number of national awards, including the prestigious National American Vision Award. [ [http://www.fmschools.org/arts.cfm?subpage=2534 "FM Art Students Receive National Recognition" - FM Art News] ]
* The high school consistently exceeds average state and national performances on theSAT . In addition, 99% of F-M students take the exam at least once. [ [http://www.hodgkinsandohara.com/Docs/Manlius%20Neighborhood%20Report%2008042005.pdf Town of Manlius Neighborhood Report] . See page 11 for SAT performance. ] Here are the average scores, as of 2005 (prior to theCollege Board 's 2006 revision):
** F-M : 590 Math, 571 Verbal - "1161 Total" [ ibid. ]
** State : 511 Math, 497 Verbal - "1008 Total" [ [http://www.collegeboard.com/press/releases/51571.html Average NYS SAT Scores, 2005] ]
** National : 520 Math, 508 Verbal - "1028 Total" [ [http://www.collegeboard.com/press/releases/46851.html Average National SAT Scores, 2005] ]Graduation Data
F-M High School has established a long, successful history of advancing students' interest in education beyond high school. In 2006, the school graduated 100% of its senior class, 67% of whom received a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation, and 28% of whom received a Regents Diploma. Of these graduating students, 98% continued on to
higher education , 84% to a four-year college, and 14% to a two-year college. Of the remaining graduates, 1% continued into theworkforce , and another 1% had unknown plans. The dropout rate also remained under 1%, about half of whom enrolled in a High School Equivalency orGED program.cite web
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accessdate = 2007-06-25 ]Extracurriculars
The student activities program offers more than fifty clubs and activities in a wide range of interests. Student-run publications include the "Oakleaves" yearbook, the student newspaper called "The Buzz" (formerly "The Sting", formerly the "Hornet's Nest"), and a literary magazine, "Voices". The school has an Quizbowl team and Amnesty International Club.The school has a chamber orchestra, a jazz ensemble, two bands, concert band and wind ensemble and also a Pep Band, and three vocal groups: choir, the select groups chorale, and Swing 16. FM also has three major stage productions during the year. The fall show features plays by the likes of
Shakespeare andOscar Wilde including "A Midsummer Night's Dream " and "Lady Windermere's Fan ", as well as the world premiere of "Speak", based onLaurie Halse Anderson 's novel of the same name. The spring musical production has featured such famous shows as "Les Misérables", "Crazy for You ", "Guys and Dolls ", "Oklahoma! ", and "Jekyll & Hyde", among many others. The final production of the year, called "Showboat", is the annual student-run talent show, a tradition reaching back several decades.cite web
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accessdate = 2006-12-06 ]Athletics
F-M's 32 varsity teams compete in the American Division of the CNYCL, Section III of the
New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) [http://www.nysphsaa.org/] , and Section III of the New York State Scholastic Rowing Association [http://www.nysrowing.com/] . A wide variety of teams claim CNYCL and Section III championships every year, and the vast majority of athletes are honored with NYS Scholar Athlete Awards. Fact|date=August 2007 The teams include:All varsity teams practice and compete on the high school campus, with a few exceptions. The soccer teams compete in the village of Manlius, the hockey team practices and competes at the Cicero Twin Rinks in
Cicero, New York and crew teams practice onOnondaga Lake and compete at various venues. As voters in the district have historically refused to approve the building of aquatic facilities, Fact|date=January 2007 the swimming teams practice and compete at Nottingham High School and less frequently atCorcoran High School in the city of Syracuse.
[mascot , a recolored version ofGeorgia Tech 's mascot, Buzz.]Notable athletic achievements
*Girl's Cross Country
** Ranked #1 in the nation (as of 9/25/08) [ [http://www.dyestat.com//?pg=us2008-XC-HarrierSuper25 2008 Harrier Super 25 Cross Country Rankings] ]
**"First Place", 2006 & 2007Nike Team Nationals [ [http://www.dyestat.com/?pg=us2007NTNFinalsGirlsChampionship 2007 Nike Team Nationals Girl's Results - "Manlius NY 83 repeats, 8 - 9 - 10 - 19 - 37 adds up to record 88-point margin" - Dyestat] ] [ [http://www.dyestat.com/?pg=us2006NikeTeamNationalsChampionshipGirls 2006 Nike Team Nationals Girl's Results - "New York sweeps - Fayetteville-Manlius ends dream season with 50-point win." - Dyestat] ] [ [http://www.syracuse.com/sports/poststandard/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/116513997721760.xml&coll=1&thispage=1 "F-M girls bask in national spotlight" - The Post Standard (12/3/2006).] ]
**2006 & 2007 NYS Federation Champions [ [http://www.dyestat.com//?pg=reg12007XCNY-Federation 2007 NYS Federation Championships - "Fay-Man girls romp again; titles for Emily Lipari, Pat DuPont, and Shen boys" - Dyestat] ] [ [http://www.dyestat.com/?pg=reg1NYFeds2006 "Fayetteville-Manlius girls win again. Shen boys, Tommy Gruenewald, and Hannah Davidson also win" -Dyestat (11/18/2006)] 2006 New York Federation Championships Results.]
**2006 & 2007NYSPHSAA Class AA Champions & 1997 NYSPHSAA Class A Champions. [ [http://www.tullyrunners.com/XC2007/NYS_Girls07.htm 2007 NYSPHSAA Girls Championships - TullyRunners] ]*Boy's Cross Country
**2nd Place, 2004 & 3rd place, 2005 Nike Team Nationals [ [http://www.dyestat.com/3us/4xc/NTN/meet/boys.htm 2004 Nike Team Nationals Results - Dyestat.] F-M listed as "Stotan XC"] [ [http://www.dyestat.com/3us/5xc/NTN/nationals/r-boys.htm 2005 Nike Team Nationals Results - Dyestat.] F-M listed as "Manlius XC".]
**1997, 2004 & 2005 NYS Federation Champions [ [http://www.armorytrack.com/xc04/federation.htm 2004 NYSPHSAA Federation Championship Results] ] [ [http://www.armorytrack.com/meets/NY-State/XC/Federation/2005/results.htm 2005 NYSPHSAA Federation Championship Results] ]
**2004 NYSPHSAA Class AA Champions & 1997 NYSPHSAA Class A Champions*Boy's Outdoor Track
**2006 "National Champion" 4x1 Mile Relay (meet, Section III and NYSPHSAA record time) and 2nd Place Distance Medley Relay, 2006 Nike Outdoor Nationals [ [http://nikeoutdoor.nationalscholastic.org/news.php?newsid=696 2006 Nike Outdoor Nationals Results] ]*Boy's Indoor Track
**2006 "National Champion" 4x1 Mile Relay (meet record time), 2006 Nike Indoor Nationals [ [http://nikeindoor.nationalscholastic.org/result.php?resultid=758 2006 Nike Indoor Nationals Results] ]*Girl's Lacrosse
**"National Rankings": #4 (2004) and #3 (2005) by LaxPower [ [http://www.laxpower.com/update04/bingrl/XFAYNY.PHP 2004 F-M Girl's Lacrosse Results and Computer Ratings - LaxPower] ] [ [http://www.laxpower.com/update05/bingrl/natlccr.php 2005 Girl's Lacrosse National CCR Rankings -LaxPower] ]
**2004 & 2005 NYSPHSAA Class A Champions and 2006 NYSPHSAA Class A Runners-up [ [http://www.laxpower.com/hschamps/champs2004g.php 2004 Girl's Lacrosse State Champions - LaxPower] ] [ [http://www.laxpower.com/hschamps/champs2005g.php 2005 Girl's Lacrosse State Champions - LaxPower] ] [ [http://www.laxpower.com/hschamps/champs2006g.php 2006 Girl's Lacrosse State Champions - LaxPower] ]*Boy's Lacrosse
**"1988 NYSPHSAA Class A Runners-up"*Girl's Crew
**1st Place, Girls 2nd 8+, 2006 New York State Scholastic Rowing Association (NYSSRA) Championships [ [http://www.racetrak.com/central/public/RaceResultsrep.asp?RegattaChoice=111&IncludeAge=on&PartChoice=ALL&SortingChoice=ASCALL&HeatChoice=ALL&EventChoice=1034 2006 New York State Scholastic Rowing Championship Girl's 2nd 8+ Results - Racetrack.com] ]*Girl's Tennis
**2003 & 2004 NYSPHSAA Doubles Champions [ [http://www.bracketmaker.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=49265&tclass= 2003 NYSPHSAA Girls Tennis Championships, Doubles Results] Greiner and Englert are the victors from F-M. ] [ [http://www.bracketmaker.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=83569&tclass= 2004 NYSPHSAA Girls Tennis Championships, Doubles Results] Crawford, Zino and Englert are the victors from F-M.]
**14 consecutive Section III titles
**undefeated since 1993*Boy's Tennis
**12 consecutive Section III titles
**undefeated since 1995Facilities
Recent Facilities
Subsequent additions and renovations have allowed the school to keep up with advances in technology, increases in enrollment, and changes in curriculum.
* Two new wings forscience andmusic and a renovatedlibrary media center were opened in 1998, followed by a renovation of theauditorium in 1999.
* Since 1998, the school has opened seven computer labs spread throughout the school, in an ongoing commitment to making contemporary technology accessible to all students. Together, these labs contain almost 200 computers, in addition to a computer in every classroom.
* In 2000, to accommodate the school's nationally-renowned, award-winningart programs, the district opened one of the most extensive art facilities of any public school system inUpstate New York . The new wing includes classrooms and studio space fordrawing ,painting , ceramics,sculpture , anddigital media . Existingphotography facilities remained intact and have since been updated to accommodate digital technologies.
* 2000 saw the opening of atelevision studio , FMTV, which develops and broadcasts a student-run morning news program and special events to every classroom in the school.
* In 2003, after acquiring farmland adjacent to the campus, the school opened a new access road, expanded student parking lot, and additional athletic fields. Consolidated maintenance facilities, and a state-of-the-artobservatory opened in 2004, also as a result of this acquisition.
* An expandedcounseling suite and administrative office was opened in 2004.Notable Incidents
"Grinding"
During the 2006–2007 school year, the school gained national attention due to controversial policies implemented by the principal and faculty. Contested regulations include locking all doors during the school day. (An exception was made a few weeks later that now allows students to pass through doors in between periods) and banning the use of hoods on hooded sweatshirts.Fact|date=January 2007 The policy that created the greatest uproar, catching the attention of the
New York Times in aDecember 17 ,2006 article, was the decision by principal James Chupaila to ban "grinding", or any forms of perceived "suggestive dancing styles", at school dances, and to cancel one dance altogether for fear it could become a moral and legal liability. [cite news
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accessdate = 2007-01-04 ] The story was also featured in the "New York Observer ", and on the front page of [http://www.syracuse.com/ The Post-Standard] . Chupaila's decision led to the cancellation by the students of the remainder of class dances, with the exception of the school's popular spring charity fundraiser, Dance Marathon.Cheating scandal
During the 2007–2008 school year, F-M was again in the news when the FBI was consulted in an investigation at Fayetteville-Manlius High School.Administrators disclosed that there was breach in computer network security during a faculty meeting.One student was caught trying to remove an electronic monitoring device (a
hardware keylogger ) from a school computer onOctober 24 ,2007 . Another student was caught trying to break into the school earlier that day, and the third was found waiting in a nearby car. [cite news
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accessdate = 2007-10-30 ] Further investigation implicated eight students altogether, two of them graduates attending college (Syracuse University andJohns Hopkins University ). The students face criminal charges, some of them charged with multiple felonies. [cite news
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accessdate = 2007-11-07 ]Notable alumni
The school district, in conjunction with the [http://www.fmeducationfoundation.org/Home.htm Fayetteville-Manlius Education Foundation] , has instituted a Fayetteville-Manlius Hall of Distinction, which is said "to recognize and celebrate Fayetteville-Manlius for the accomplishments of its graduates."cite web
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*Steve Altes , humorist - Class of 1980
*Tom Rafferty , pro football player - Class of 1972
*William Short, co-developer of the Acoustic Wave Music System (commonly known as Bose) - Class of 1969
*Nancy Harvey Steorts, former chairman of theConsumer Products Safety Commission - Class of 1955
*Chris Wedge ,Academy Award winning film director - Class of 19752001
*Christopher Moeller , comic book artist, writer and illustrator - Class of 19812004
*Laurie Halse Anderson , children's author and young adult novelist - Class of 1979
*Manuel Ares, Jr., department chair, molecular biology, U.C. Santa Cruz - Class of 1973
*Jonathan Murray , co-creator and executive producer, "The Real World " - Class of 19732005
*Wayne Trivelpiece, director of Antarctic Seabird Research, NOAA - Class of 19662007
*John Beattie, Senior Intelligence Officer, NCIS - Class of 1976The awards are now biannual, with no inductees listed for 2006.
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