A new profile of Huntington High School and the Class of 2025 is now available. (Darin Reed photo.)
A new profile of Huntington High School and the Class of 2025 is now available. (Darin Reed photo.)

Profile of HHS & Class of 2025 Now Available


October 18 , 2024


A profile of Huntington High School and the Class of 2025 is now available for viewing and downloading on the Huntington School District’s website at www.hufsd.edu.

The six page document includes information about academic and co-curricular programs at the school as well as overviews of the community, curriculum, Advanced Placement classes, accelerated, honors and college courses and the career internship opportunities available to students.

A full listing of courses organized by department is included in the document. There is also a breakdown of the Class of 2024’s college entrance examination scores, post-high school plans and honors and awards. A list of the colleges and universities that recently accepted Huntington High School students is spread over the final two pages of the document.

According to the profile, over the past year, 403 Huntington High School students wrote 876 Advanced Placement examinations in 28 different courses. During the 2023/24 school year, the school had 121 AP scholars, including 24 AP Scholars with Honors, 37 AP Scholars with Distinction, three AP Capstone Diploma recipients and three AP Seminar and Research Certificate honorees.

Approximately 65 percent of students participate in the interscholastic sports program on 34 varsity and 16 junior varsity teams. Huntington High School has had over 120 league, county, Long Island and state individual and team championships since 2008 along with two national titles. About 85 percent of athletes each honor roll recognition each marking quarter.

Many special programs offered at the high school are also listed, including:

• Student Internship Program: Open to seniors, students are provided with opportunities for enrichment activities that go beyond the traditional academic experience. Students pursue a career and develop a creative project, while working under the supervision of a mentor.

• Western Suffolk BOCES Wilson Tech: A vocational school for eleventh and twelfth graders to study occupational education.

• Special Education: Students with special needs are provided with individualized education programs, as well as services that are challenging and designed to support student success.

• Virtual Enterprise: Challenging, collaborative, hands-on, real-world course for future entrepreneurs and those interested in the business world.

• Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Beacon Program.

• “Project Lead the Way” courses

• Seal of Civic Readiness and Seal of Biliteracy.