Johnson City High School (New York)

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Johnson City High School
Location
666 Reynolds Rd

,
Broome County
,
13790-1398

Coordinates42°08′06″N 75°58′08″W / 42.1349°N 75.9690°W / 42.1349; -75.9690Coordinates: 42°08′06″N 75°58′08″W / 42.1349°N 75.9690°W / 42.1349; -75.9690
Information
Typepublic
School districtJohnson City Central School District
NCES School ID361590001375
Staff68.78 (FTE)[1]
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment721 (2019-20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio10.48[1]
Campussuburban
Color(s)   Maroon and White
MascotWildcat
State School IDNY-031502060000-031502060006
Websitehs.jcschools.com

Johnson City High School is a public high school located in Johnson City, New York, a village in Broome County adjacent to Binghamton. It is operated by Johnson City Central School District. The school, originally situated on Main Street in downtown Johnson City, was relocated to where it currently stands on Reynolds Road.[when?]

Academics[]

The Johnson City Guidance Office asserts that the "Johnson City Senior High School provides a comprehensive program in curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities designed to permit the development of programs that enable pupils to identify their talents, skills, strengths, and special interests." As of 2016, ten AP courses are offered as well as a number of dual-credit and honors courses.

Athletics[]

After facing flooding in 2006 and again in 2011, the Johnson City High School football field located at (aka Northside Park) was left in a dilapidated state, as the 8 feet of standing water heavily ruined the bleachers, scoreboard, concession stand, restrooms, and team rooms. The varsity football team played their home games at Binghamton High School's Alumni Stadium from 2011–2013. The school district was allocated disaster relief funds courtesy of FEMA, and after a district wide budget election a new stadium on campus was approved and constructed. The grand opening of the new 'Wildcat Stadium' was held in 2014 which was ultimately fitted with bleachers, restrooms, a concession stand, and team rooms.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "JOHNSON CITY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 7, 2021.

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