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Williamsville North High School

Williamsville North High School

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nameWilliamsville North High School
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mottoSpartans: Learning Today... Leading Tomorrow
address1595 Hopkins Road
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stateNew York
zipcode14221
countryUSA
typePublic high school
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districtWilliamsville Central School District
superintendentDarren Brown-Hall
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principalAndrew Bowen
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enrollment1412
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Williamsville North High School, known locally as "North" or "Will North" is a public high school in the Williamsville Central School District of Williamsville, New York. The school offers a comprehensive program with multi-level instruction in many academic areas. Andrew Bowen has been the principal since 2024.

Admissions

The demographic breakdown of the 1,412 students enrolled in 2019–2020 was:

  • Male - 739
  • Female - 673
  • Native American/Alaskan - 4
  • Asian/Pacific islanders - 147
  • Black - 77
  • Hispanic - 57
  • White - 1,075
  • Multiracial - 50

216 students were eligible for free lunch; 26 were eligible for reduced-price lunch.

Athletics

North's boys' athletic teams are referred to as the Spartans, and the girls' teams as the Lady Spartans.

The Williamsville North football team plays a game.

Williamsville North is a member of the ECIC-I athletic conference within Section VI of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association. North fields teams in many sports, in both the girls' and boys' divisions. Boys' sports include football, basketball, baseball, bowling, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, gymnastics, wrestling, soccer, swimming and diving, volleyball, and track and field. Girls' sports include cross country, basketball, bowling, golf, field hockey, gymnastics, soccer, softball, volleyball, lacrosse, track and field, soccer, swimming, and diving. The school also offers cheerleading.

In 2013 the Spartan football team made it to the Class A Championship for the first time in school history, but lost. They defeated Sweet Home High School in the Class A Section 6 title, breaking Sweet Homes' record of six straight Section 6 titles and 69 game winning streak against Section 6 teams.

The Williamsville North ice hockey program has won multiple Division 1 New York state titles. The team won titles in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2011, and 2017

Notable alumni

  • Mona Bijoor (1985), businesswoman and internet entrepreneur
  • Lynn Schofield Clark (1982), professor of media studies at the University of Denver
  • Steve Froehlich, actor
  • Chris Gronkowski (2005), American football fullback
  • Dan Gronkowski (2003), American football tight end
  • Glenn Gronkowski (2011), American football fullback
  • Rob Gronkowski, (attended through junior year, did not graduate WNHS) American football tight end
  • Chris Hajt (1996), ice hockey defenseman
  • Karen Mohlke (1987), biologist human genetics
  • Wes Phillips (1997), American football assistant coach
  • Jamey Rodemeyer, gay activist
  • Peter Salovey (1975), President of Yale University

References

References

  1. "2020 School Profile". Williamsville North.
  2. "2013 NYSPHSAA Football Championships presented by the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council (Class A) - MaxPreps".
  3. "NYSPHSAA > Sports > Ice Hockey (Boys) > Past Champions".
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