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'''Kingston High School''' is a comprehensive four-year school with an enrollment of approximately 2400 students and staff located on Broadway in [[Kingston, New York]]. KHS is accredited by the [[Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools]] and the Board of Regents, State University of New York.
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|district = [[Seminole County Public Schools]]
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|location = 3225 Lockwood Blvd.<br>Oviedo, FL 32765
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Hagerty High School is a public [[high school|secondary school]] in [[Oviedo, Florida|Oviedo]], [[Florida]], [[United States]]. The school is part of [[Seminole County Public Schools]]. Hagerty High School is the academic and athletic [[college rivalry|rival school]] of [[Oviedo High School]].
==Campus layout==
The school is made up of five buildings, many of them connected with pedestrian bridges. The Main building, which was the original high school building, contains many of the faculty and administration offices. The majority of English and History classes are taught in the Main building. The auditorium and theatrical stage are also located here. Off of the Main building is the Kate Walton Field House which contains the high school's gym and pool. On the other side is the Whiston (science) building, which is where many science classes and labs are located. Two cafeterias, a library and the KHS-TV studio are in the Salzmann building directly behind the Main building. The fifth building is the MJM building, which was originally the junior high school, now houses the auxiliary gymnasium and classrooms. The school was founded in 1915, at its current location.


==Sports==
==History==
Paul J. Hagerty High School opened in 2005. Every year up until the 2008-2009 school year, a new grade was added. As of the 2008-2009 school year, the first senior class was added. The Seminole County School Board named the school for its school superintendent Dr. Paul J. Hagerty who retired in 2003 having served as superintendent since 1992.
Kingston High School's Tiger sports program is highly active, featuring many different school-funded activities and even a few monetarily self-sufficient activities. Kingston's team members can be identified by their maroon, gold, and white colors. Among the sporting activities sponsored by the school are football, swimming and diving, tennis, soccer, indoor and outdoor track and field, cross-country, golf, lacrosse, field hockey, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, and wrestling. Other sports, including rugby, operate semi-independently as a club within the school without varsity program funding.


Before the school became a high school, it was Lawton Chiles Middle School for several years while construction on several buildings continued. Principal Sam Momary oversaw all construction. During the 05-06 year, Hagerty was born and new lines were drawn for the county. Many middle school students were switched to Jackson Heights Middle School or the newly constructed Lawton Chiles Middle School.{{Fact|date=March 2008}}
==Notable alumni==

*[[Todd Wells]] Graduated in [[1994]] - USA Oylmpic Athlete & 2-time USA Cycling Cyclocross National Champion
==Extracurricular activities==
*Dr. [[Jennifer Delora]] - Actress, professor, Deaf Culture celebrity{{fact|date=October 2008}}
Hagerty High School has athletic programs in [[lacrosse]], [[volleyball]], [[tennis]], [[swimming]], [[golf]], [[football]], [[cheerleading]], [[Cross country running|cross country]], [[bowling]], [[weightlifting]], [[track and field]], [[basketball]], [[water polo]], [[soccer]], [[softball]], [[wrestling]], [[baseball]], and [[JROTC]].
*Audrey Denvir - 2008 - Cornell University economist, professor, researcher.

The Hagerty High School [[marching band]] received "Superior" ratings at the Florida Bandmasters Association District 6 marching band evaluations in 2005 and 2006, and in 2007. In addition, the Husky Band received 4th place at the "Ancient City Marching" competition and 5th place at the University High School Competition in 2007. In 2008 the Husky Band received first place and became the Grand Champions of the Durant High School Marching Competition. This was a first for the Husky Band, because not only was it the first competition they have won during the 2008-2009 Marching Season but it was also the first first-place win the Husky band has ever received. The band is also well known for its famous "Rhapsody In Blue" concert. The Band is under the direction of Mike Rice.

Hagerty has freshman, junior varsity, and varsity football teams. The varsity football team is coached by Nate Gierke, who is a member of the famous high school football Gierke family. Hagerty's district includes Lake Howell High School, Lyman High School, Mainland High school, and Pine Ridge High School. Hagerty is in the Seminole Athletic Conference.

Each year Hagerty plays crosstown rival Oviedo High School for "Oviedo's Annual Football Challenge Cup", which was established in 2008. Hagerty won the inaugural cup game with a score of 35-28. This brings the Oviedo–Hagerty rivalry to a score of 2-2 (each winning one varsity game).

The Hagerty High School newspaper, the ''Blue Print'', gained the "All Florida" rating (with a score of 962 out of 1000) for outstanding achievements for the first two issues of the 2007–08 year.

==Clubs==
Academic Team,
[[American Sign Language]]/ASL Honor Society,
Anime Club,
Asian Club,
[[music ensemble|Band]],
Best Budies,
Beta Club,
Book Club,
BPA,
[[Cheerleading]],
[[Chess]],
[[Chorus]],
[[Color Guard]],
[[Dance]] Team - "Unleashed,"
[[FCA]],
[[FEA]],
French Honor Society,
[[Freshman Class]],
[[German Club]]/German Honor Society,
HHS Newspaper "Blue Print",
HHS Teenage Republicans,
Husky Mentors,
Interact Club,
[[JROTC]],
The only winning team hagerty has: Bowling
[[Junior Class]],
KEY Club,
Media Club,
[[Mu Alpha Theta]],
Multi-Cultural Experience,
National Art Honor Society,
National English Honor Society,
[[National Honor Society]],
[[Programming]] Club,
Psi Eta Science Honorary Society,
Scrapbook,
[[SECME]],
[[Sophomore Class]],
[[Spanish language|Spanish]] Club,
[[Spanish Honor Society]],
[[Step Club]],
[[Student Government Association]] (SGA),
Teen Trendsetters,
Theater Productions,
[[Thespian]] Society,
[[World Language Club]],
[[Yearbook]] - "Fusion,"
Young [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] Club,

==Theater==
The Hagerty Theater department consist of Drama I-IV and Comprehensive Theater.

Productions which have been included are Snoopy, The Miracle Worker, Cheaper by the dozen, Bye Bye Birdie, You Can't Take With You and Footloose.

Every year is followed by a play in the fall and a musical in the spring.

The school also has a showcase at the end of the year showing in what classes have been able to do throughout the year having ensembles, musical, mime, monologues, etc.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://kingstoncityschools.org/ Kingston City School District website]
*[http://www.hagertyhigh.scps.k12.fl.us/ Paul J. Hagerty High School (home page)]
*[http://www.hagertyhigh.scps.k12.fl.us/band/index.htm Hagerty Husky Band]
* [http://www.dnlodge.com/khsswimteam/ Kingston High Swimming & Diving Team]
* [http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/ny/other/1360 Student Teacher Ratio]
*[http://www.hagertyhigh.scps.k12.fl.us/chorus/index.htm Hagerty Chorus]
*[http://www.hagertyhigh.scps.k12.fl.us/theater/index.htm Hagerty Theater]
* [http://www.khsalumni.com KHSAlumni.com]
*[http://www.scps.k12.fl.us/ Seminole County Public Schools]




[[Category:High schools in New York]]
[[Category:Seminole County Public Schools]]
[[Category:Schools in Ulster County, New York]]
[[Category:High schools in Seminole County, Florida]]
[[Category:Kingston, New York]]


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Paul J. Hagerty High School
Location
Map
3225 Lockwood Blvd.
Oviedo, FL 32765

United States
Information
TypePublic high school
Established2005
School districtSeminole County Public Schools
DeanPaula-Rae Cruickshank
PrincipalSam Momary
Enrollment2,276
Color(s)Black, Silver and Blue
MascotHuskies
Assistant PrincipalsShanon-Thomas Eaton, Mike Kotkin, Juliene McDonald, and Kelly Thompson
Websitewww.hagertyhigh.scps.k12.fl.us

Hagerty High School is a public secondary school in Oviedo, Florida, United States. The school is part of Seminole County Public Schools. Hagerty High School is the academic and athletic rival school of Oviedo High School.

History

Paul J. Hagerty High School opened in 2005. Every year up until the 2008-2009 school year, a new grade was added. As of the 2008-2009 school year, the first senior class was added. The Seminole County School Board named the school for its school superintendent Dr. Paul J. Hagerty who retired in 2003 having served as superintendent since 1992.

Before the school became a high school, it was Lawton Chiles Middle School for several years while construction on several buildings continued. Principal Sam Momary oversaw all construction. During the 05-06 year, Hagerty was born and new lines were drawn for the county. Many middle school students were switched to Jackson Heights Middle School or the newly constructed Lawton Chiles Middle School.[citation needed]

Extracurricular activities

Hagerty High School has athletic programs in lacrosse, volleyball, tennis, swimming, golf, football, cheerleading, cross country, bowling, weightlifting, track and field, basketball, water polo, soccer, softball, wrestling, baseball, and JROTC.

The Hagerty High School marching band received "Superior" ratings at the Florida Bandmasters Association District 6 marching band evaluations in 2005 and 2006, and in 2007. In addition, the Husky Band received 4th place at the "Ancient City Marching" competition and 5th place at the University High School Competition in 2007. In 2008 the Husky Band received first place and became the Grand Champions of the Durant High School Marching Competition. This was a first for the Husky Band, because not only was it the first competition they have won during the 2008-2009 Marching Season but it was also the first first-place win the Husky band has ever received. The band is also well known for its famous "Rhapsody In Blue" concert. The Band is under the direction of Mike Rice.

Hagerty has freshman, junior varsity, and varsity football teams. The varsity football team is coached by Nate Gierke, who is a member of the famous high school football Gierke family. Hagerty's district includes Lake Howell High School, Lyman High School, Mainland High school, and Pine Ridge High School. Hagerty is in the Seminole Athletic Conference.

Each year Hagerty plays crosstown rival Oviedo High School for "Oviedo's Annual Football Challenge Cup", which was established in 2008. Hagerty won the inaugural cup game with a score of 35-28. This brings the Oviedo–Hagerty rivalry to a score of 2-2 (each winning one varsity game).

The Hagerty High School newspaper, the Blue Print, gained the "All Florida" rating (with a score of 962 out of 1000) for outstanding achievements for the first two issues of the 2007–08 year.

Clubs

Academic Team, American Sign Language/ASL Honor Society, Anime Club, Asian Club, Band, Best Budies, Beta Club, Book Club, BPA, Cheerleading, Chess, Chorus, Color Guard, Dance Team - "Unleashed," FCA, FEA, French Honor Society, Freshman Class, German Club/German Honor Society, HHS Newspaper "Blue Print", HHS Teenage Republicans, Husky Mentors, Interact Club, JROTC, The only winning team hagerty has: Bowling Junior Class, KEY Club, Media Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Multi-Cultural Experience, National Art Honor Society, National English Honor Society, National Honor Society, Programming Club, Psi Eta Science Honorary Society, Scrapbook, SECME, Sophomore Class, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, Step Club, Student Government Association (SGA), Teen Trendsetters, Theater Productions, Thespian Society, World Language Club, Yearbook - "Fusion," Young Democratic Club,

Theater

The Hagerty Theater department consist of Drama I-IV and Comprehensive Theater.

Productions which have been included are Snoopy, The Miracle Worker, Cheaper by the dozen, Bye Bye Birdie, You Can't Take With You and Footloose.

Every year is followed by a play in the fall and a musical in the spring.

The school also has a showcase at the end of the year showing in what classes have been able to do throughout the year having ensembles, musical, mime, monologues, etc.

External links