Ellenville High School

Ellenville High School is a co-ed high school in Ellenville, New York. The school is in the Ellenville Central School District, which serves Ellenville, the town of Wawarsing and the hamlets of Cragsmoor and Napanoch.

Ellenville High School
School front entrance in 2007
Address
28 Maple Avenue

,
New York
12428

United States
Coordinates41°43′05″N 74°23′23″W
Information
School typePublic, High School
Opened1996
Statusopen
School districtEllenville Central School District
PrincipalCarl Pabon
Staff35.99 (FTE)
Grades9-12
GenderCoed
Enrollment498 (2018-19)
Average class size22
Student to teacher ratio13.84
LanguageEnglish
Campus typesmall town
Color(s)   Blue and gold
Team nameBlue Devils
Communities servedEllenville, Cragsmoor, Town of Wawarsing
Websiteedline.net/pages/Ellenville_High_School

The building was renovated in 1996 and features a highly advanced distance learning classroom, as well as a state-of-the-art digital security system. It also was one of the first fifteen participants in a statewide anti-school violence program started by then-Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.

In 2007 the New York Foundation for Educational Reform and Accountability identified the school as one of upstate New York's fifteen "dropout factories", based on data from a Johns Hopkins study that it claimed showed 60 percent or less of its graduating senior classes had been Ellenville ninth graders.

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