Sewanhaka High School is a six-year public high school located in Floral Park, New York, United States, on Long Island. It is part of the Sewanhaka Central High School District. Sewanhaka High School was established in 1929. Its name translates to "Island of Shells" in English. During the 2014–15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,602 students and 93.4 classroom teachers, for a student–teacher ratio of 17.2:1. There were 554 students eligible for free lunch and 148 eligible for reduced-cost lunch.
History
Sewanhaka High School was constructed in 1929 by architects Knappe & Morris. Additional classrooms were completed in 1936. The school was established first in the district. It is the only high school in its district to offer career vocational courses on Long Island. Those eligible to join this program include students from the other four high schools in the district.
The school's sports teams are known as The Indians and the team colors are purple, gold, and white. There are many team sports, organized clubs, and student activities at Sewanhaka. The Sports Team levels are Junior High, Junior Varsity and Varsity for boys and girls
Basketball
Baseball
Bowling
Badminton
Cheerleading
Cross Country
Football
Field Hockey
Golf
Gymnastics
Lacrosse
Riflery
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track
Volleyball
Student government
Student Council
Class Board
Academic organizations
Arts and Crafts Club
Auto Club
Big Sisters & Big Brothers
Chess Club
Chieftan
FCCLA
French Club
Future Business Leaders of America
G.S.A.
Italian Club
Junior Robotics
Mathletes, Junior High
Mathletes, Senior High
MIST NY
Mock Trial
National Art Honor Society
National English Honor Society
National Honor Society
National Junior Honor Society
National Math Honor Society
National Science Honor Society
Photography Club
Poets and Writers Club
Reading Club
Robotics Club
Seekers
Sculpture Club
Sewanha-Con
Sewing Club
Skills USA
Spanish Club
Students Participating in Community Events
Totem
Tri-M Honor Society
Unity Club
Women in Science
Woodworking Club
World Cultures Club
Music and performing organizations
Cheerleaders, Junior High
Color Guard
Drama Club
Follies
Marching Band
Musical Performances
Rockettes
Stage Band
String Ensemble
Voices of Harmony
Service organizations
Builders Club
Key Club
P.A. Club
S.A.D.D.
Service Club
S.T.A.C
Stage Crew
The Green Club
Model UN
The Model United Nations Debate Team at Sewanhaka starts with participation in the 1/2 credit World Issues class, and then upon completion, the students become members of the club. The team goes on many conferences where they debate a wide variety of issues facing the real United Nations today. At the 2009 American University Model United Conference, the Sewanhaka team took home Overall Best Delegation, the prestigious first place award on the international scale. Two members of the team took home the distinguished delegation award last November, continuing the team's success from the previous two years. Recently, Senator Jack M. Martins congratulated the Model UN team from Sewanhaka High School. The team participated in the Sewanhaka Interschool District Model UN competition. More recently, in 2016, the team took home the trophy for Outstanding Small Delegation from the Rutgers University Model United Nations conference.
''The Chieftain''
The school newspaper at Sewanhaka, The Chieftain, has been extant since the inception of the school. It has garnered many national and local awards, including the American Scholastic Press Award, Newsday High School Journalism Award, Hank Logerman Award, and an honorable mention in 2009 and 2010 during Adelphi Quill Young People's Press competition. Its editorials argue both sides to a common problem that society currently faces and the rest of the paper updates the school on its recent activities, runs special features for special news events and covers the progress of its sports teams.
Theatre
Sewanhaka students perform in one musical per year, during the spring. Recent shows include: