Chester Academy

Chester Academy
Address
64 Hambletonian Avenue
Chester, New York, Orange County 10918
United States
Information
School type Public secondary school, high school
Motto "Excellence in Education"
Established 2004
School district Chester Union Free School District
Principal Denis Petrilak
Grades 6 - 12
Color(s)                Orange, blue, and white
Mascot Hambletonian
Phone Number 845-469-2231
Assistant Principal Rolando Aguliar
Website Chester Academy

Chester Academy is a public secondary school located in Chester, New York, USA. Their mascot is the Hambletonian, after Hambletonian 10, a famed harness racing horse that is an ancestor of nearly every Standardbred horse in the United States. The school's colors are orange, blue and white.[1] Chester Academy is a recently built school, with construction starting in 2002. Students moved into the school from Chester Junior/Senior High School, located about 0.741 miles away, in 2004.

There are three floors. The school offers a variety of sports at different levels: football, soccer, baseball, cheerleading, Wrestling and basketball at varsity and junior varsity levels, as well as a varsity track and cross country team.

The name of the school changed from Chester Jr/Sr High School to Chester Academy in May 2004 when students and faculty were moved from the original Maple Avenue school building to the new building on Hambletonian Avenue. Chester Jr/Sr High School housed students grades 7-12, and was changed to accommodate students grades 6-12 in the Chester Academy. The school building is separated into a junior high school wing and a high school wing. Chester Academy is also home to the Boces Special Education wing.

References

  1. "Welcome to Chester Academy High School". chesterufsd.org. SchoolWorld. Retrieved 13 May 2015.

Coordinates: 41°22′8″N 74°16′38″W / 41.36889°N 74.27722°W / 41.36889; -74.27722

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