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  1. Syosset Central School District spends $31,477 per student each year. It has an annual revenue of $235,084,000. Overall, the district spends $21,834.1 million on instruction, $10,208.3 million on ...

  2. The Syosset Central School District endeavors to maintain a website that is accessible to all individuals, including those with visual, hearing or cognitive disabilities. If the format of any material on the District’s current website interferes with your ability to access information and you require an accommodation, please contact syowebadmin@syossetschools.org.

  3. Syosset High School Administration Our administration and staff serve to model the values and character we expect of our students: patience, respect, integrity, dignity and empathy. We share our responsibility with parents and our community, and, in turn, hope to make Syosset High School students aware of their responsibility and connection to the larger world.

  4. 10. Top 10%. Tel: (516) 364-5675. www.syossetschools.org. SAVE SCHOOL. Serving 2,237 students in grades 9-12, Syosset Senior High School ranks in the top 10% of all schools in New York for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 5%, and reading proficiency is top 5%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math is 97% (which ...

  5. Syosset High School Guidance OverviewChristopher Ruffini, Assistant Principal, (516) 364-5686, cruffini@syossetschools.org. The Developmental School Counseling Program of Syosset secondary schools is a comprehensive plan of academic, career, and personal development. It is an integral part of the total school program and supports the goals ...

  6. Syosset students share their views on the impact of student voice and how it plays a role in their education at the high school. They discuss how being involved in that active engagement enables them to not only propose initiatives, but also enact change that is important to the entire Syosset learning community. See it here!

  7. A positive school climate promotes school safety, student self-esteem, emotional well-being, mental health, and lower incidences of substance abuse, student absenteeism, and suspensions. The New York State Education Department (NYSED) continues to promote initiatives to foster student engagement and thereby increase student achievement, safety, and wellness.