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Nottingham High School Smart Scholars
Syracuse, NY
IHE Partners: Syracuse University Project Advance, SUNY School of
Environmental Science and Forestry, Onondaga Community College
●●● AT - A – GLANCE
Smart Scholars Offerings: Year Opened: 2011
After School Tutoring- Monday through Thursday, 2014-15 Enrollment: 326
2:20pm until 3:30 pm.
Male/Female Ratio: 160:166
Review classes for all Regents Exams 6 weeks prior
to, Monday through Thursday, 3:00 pm until 5:00 pm. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity:
African American – 57.6%
Summer Bridge Program- (dates determined by Hispanic – 1.6%
instructors in May) course preparation for students Asian/Pacific Islander – 10.3%
enrolled in SU Project Advance, SUNY-ESF, and Native American – 1.3%
Advanced Placement courses for the following school Multiracial – 1.3%
year. White – 28.0%
Summer Institutes- 9th grade Writing and Math at Percentage Free/Reduced Price Lunch
Nottingham, 10th and 11th grade SUNY-ESF (FRPL): 69%
Environmental Studies, (field trips, and campus work).
Average Number of College Credits
College recognition from each Institute of Higher Earned by Grade Level:
Education partner for completed coursework (9- 12 9th Grade – 0
credit hours) at graduation and on transcripts. 10th Grade – 3
11th Grade – 6-9
Freshmen Lecture Series 2x per month to help with 12th Grade – 9-12
the transition to high school.
Average number of college credits
Hillside Counselor- works directly with 9th and 10th earned by 2014 Graduates: 9
grade students and their families and supports the
after school tutoring and activities at the Hillside 2014 Graduation Rate: 62.2%
Campus.
Summer Program Offerings:
Recognition of the completion of a Humanities, SUNY-ESF Boot Camp
Math/Science or Business/Marketing strand. A strand SUPA-Physics, Technology and Writing
would consist of 5 or more courses offered within Freshman Smart Scholars Orientation
each area with one or two capstone courses College Bridge and Enrichment
(College/AP level) an internship or participation in Contact Information:
Summer Institutes. Lynanne De Tore, Vice Principal
Nottingham High School
Capstone Courses: SUPA: Psychology, Sociology, 3100 East Genesee Street
Physics, Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, Forensics, Syracuse, NY 13224
Statistics, English, Personal Business Management, (315) 435-4384
French and Spanish. SUNY-ESF: Ecology and the ldetor43@scsd.us
Economic Process, Writing, Global Science.
Advanced Placement: English, U.S. History, World
History, Government and Economics. Other capstone
course credit can be acquired at on-campus course
offerings with our Institutes of Higher Education.
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