East Rochester Junior-Senior High School

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East Rochester Junior-Senior High School
Address
200 Woodbine Avenue

,
Monroe
,
14445

Coordinates43°06′27″N 77°29′33″W / 43.10750°N 77.49250°W / 43.10750; -77.49250
Information
School typepublic high school
MottoTradition and Vision
School districtEast Rochester Union Free School District
PrincipalCasey Van Harssel
Staff48.04 (FTE)[1]
Faculty76 (2007)
Grades6–12
Number of students500 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio10.41[1]
CampusSuburban
Colour(s)Brown and White, with Orange
NicknameBombers
Websitehttp://www.erschools.org/erhs/index.htm[permanent dead link]

East Rochester Junior-Senior High School (ERHS) is a public high school serving 596 students in the seventh through twelfth grade in East Rochester in the U.S. state of New York and is part of the East Rochester Union Free School District. The student–teacher ratio is 12 to 1.[2] The principal is Casey Van Harssel.

School information[]

On February 3, 2007, a hydrogen fuel cell was installed at the high school, providing self-generated electricity to the school.[3][4] Cheerleading

Extracurricular activities[]

Clubs and organizations[]

Sports[]

ERHS is known as "The Home of Champions", with a history producing state-wide and national champions in several sports, including golf, baseball, bowling, wrestling, and cheerleading. The school has several new or renovated facilities and has recently switched to the Wayne County League, where it competes against schools its own size.[5]

The Brown Bombers face off against the Palmyra-Macedon High School Red Raiders

The ERHS Bombers have won Section V team titles in several sports, including:[6]

  • 1985–86: Girls Field Hockey[7]
  • 1987–88: Girls Field Hockey
  • 1988–89: Girls Field Hockey
  • 1989–90: Girls Field Hockey
  • 1990–91: Girls Field Hockey
  • 1994–95: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2001–02: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2002–03: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2003–04: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2004–05: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2005–06: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2006–07: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2007–08: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2008–09: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2009–10: Girls Field Hockey
  • 1993–94: Cheerleading
  • 1994–95: Cheerleading
  • 1998–99: Cheerleading
  • 2000–01: Cheerleading x2
  • 2001–02: Cheerleading
  • 2003–04: Cheerleading x2
  • 2004–05: Cheerleading x2
  • 2005–06: Cheerleading x2
  • 2006–07: Cheerleading
  • 2007–08: Cheerleading
  • 2008–09: Cheerleading
  • 2009–10: Cheerleading
  • 2010–11: Cheerleading
  • 2011–12: Cheerleading
  • 2014–15: Cheerleading
  • 2015–16: Cheerleading
  • 1979–80: Boys Cross Country [8]
  • 1985–86: Boys Cross Country
  • 1986–87: Boys Cross Country
  • 1987–89: Boys Cross Country
  • 1989–90: Boys Cross Country
  • 1990–91: Boys Cross Country
  • 1992–93: Boys Cross Country
  • 1993–94: Boys Cross Country
  • 1994–95: Boys Cross Country
  • 1995–96: Boys Cross Country
  • 1999–2000: Boys Cross Country
  • 2001–02: Boys Cross Country
  • 2002–03: Boys Cross Country
  • 1996–97: Girls Cross Country
  • 1997–98: Girls cross country (Class CC)
  • 1999–2000: Girls Cross country (Class CC)
  • 2000–01: Girls Cross Country
  • 2001–02: Girls Cross Country
  • 1994–95: Baseball (Class A), Boys cross country (Class CC), Field hockey
  • 1993–94: Baseball (Class B), Boys cross country (Class CC), Wrestling (Class C)
  • 1992–93: Baseball (Class B), Boys cross country (Class CC), Wrestling (Class C)

The Bombers have also won state titles including the following teams:

  • 1987–88: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2004–05: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2005–06: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2008–09: Girls Field Hockey
  • 2001–02: Boys Cross Country

Performance[]

In 2004, 2005 and 2006, more than 75 percent of graduates received a Regents diploma, which exceeds the state average. Student weighted overall test scores compared to other schools in New York is 76 (0–100 scale).[9]

Honors[]

"For exceptional work in 2002–03," English teacher Mary Eilers-Knapp received a certificate for excellence in teaching from the Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development at the University of Rochester.[10]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "EAST ROCHESTER JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  2. ^ greatschools teacher information
  3. ^ Fuel Cell Project Adds to the E.R Advantage
  4. ^ The Rochester Engineer September 2007
  5. ^ East Rochester Athletics
  6. ^ East Rochester sports Archived October 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ http://www.erfieldhockey.com/Home_Page.php[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "East Rochester Cross Country".
  9. ^ City-Data school profile
  10. ^ University of Rochester, Award-winning Teachers Honored by Warner School, May 22, 2003 Archived April 22, 2005, at the Wayback Machine

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