Mr. James Polansky, Principal
Mrs. Kathleen Acker, Assistant Principal
Mr. Steven Ramsey, Assistant Principal
Mr. Jonathan Varlamos, Assistant Principal
301 West Hills Road
Huntington Station, NY 11746
 (631) 812-3800
Academic Departments
Advanced Placement Program
Alumni and Friends
Athletic Schedules - Section XI
Calendars of Events - February 2010
Clubs and Activities
Code of Conduct / Eligibility Policy
Community Service Form
Course Offerings 2010-2011.
***DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS***
Directions to Whitman
FACULTY e-BOARDS / e-MAIL
Guidance Services
Important Contact Information
INFINTE CAMPUS Parent Portal
Library Media Services
Meet the Administration
Naviance Family Connection.
NCLB Military Opt-Out Form.
Paw Print - 2009-2010 and Back Issues.
Peterson's StudentEdge
PTA Links and Resources
SAT Question of the Day.
Social and Emotional Learning Resources.
Student Handbook 2009-2010
Students of the Month - February.
Whitman Alma Mater
Walt Whitman High School is a comprehensive high school for students in grades 9-12.   Our course offerings include required studies in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Health, Art, Music and Physical Education.  Elective courses are available in such areas as English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, World Languages, Business, Fine Arts, and Industrial Arts.  Classes are constructed to appeal to student aptitudes and interests. 

Whitman offers numerous Advanced Placement and college-approved courses, therefore students find it possible to complete a year of college work in one or more subject areas.  Support classes in core disciplines are provided for students in need of additional assistance.  Students may also enroll in vocational courses at the various BOCES Technological Centers. 

An array of extracurricular opportunities provides choices for all students.  Transportation is provided by the school district.

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SOUTH HUNTINGTON UFSD MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of all South Huntington schools is to empower children to maximize their potential by:

  • Teaching them the necessary academic skills
  • Enabling them to develop the positive social and moral skills necessary to become contributing members of society
  • Providing them with a safe and secure environment where everyone is treated with respect

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions regarding our web site, please contact us at jpolansky@shufsd.org and we will do our best to meet your needs.  Thank you.