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Horace Greeley High School is a public, four-year secondary school serving students in grades 9–12 in Chappaqua, New York, United States. It is part of the Chappaqua Central School District. It is consistently ranked among the top high schools in America. In 2015, it was listed as the No. 1 best public high school in the US by Best Colleges. [2]
In 1951, Roaring Brook Elementary School, which at the time was a one-room schoolhouse, was enlarged into its current building in 1951 and became part of the school district. In 1957, Horace Greeley School moved to its current location at 70 Roaring Brook Road, now as Horace Greeley High School, with the district headquarters moved next door to ...
The present day Horace Greeley High School was built in 1957. The three elementary schools in Chappaqua were completed over a twenty-year period: Roaring Brook School [28] in 1951, Douglas G. Grafflin [29] in 1962, and Westorchard [30] in 1971. In 2003, after the opening of the new middle school, Seven Bridges, and the moving of the fifth grade ...
Fox Lane's Charlie Webb wrestles Horace Greeley's Corey Fitzsimmons in the 126-pound match in the quarter finals of the Section 1 Dual Meet Tournament at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua on ...
At Yorktown High School. Class D: Tuxedo (Section 9) vs. Keio, 10 a.m. Class AA: Half Hallow Hills West (Section 11) vs. Horace Greeley, noon. Class A: Burnt-Hills Ballston Lake ...
Pleasantville's Jesse Straus (top) attempts to pin Horace Greeley's Diego Villaronga-Cortes (bottom) during a meet on Jan. 18, 2022. Villaronga-Cortes eventually won the match. Division II (small ...
Schools include: Elementary - Roaring Brook, Westorchard and Douglas Grafflin; Middle School - Seven Bridges and Robert E. Bell; High School - Horace Greeley. [4] Most Millwood public school students will go to Westorchard, Seven Bridges, and Horace Greeley. The last group of students who graduated from Bell were seniors during the 2007-2008 ...
Ryan Sykes of Horace Greeley finished second in the boys 3200 meters race in the Section 1 state track and field championships qualifying meet at The Armory in Manhattan Feb. 18, 2024.