North Warren Central School

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North Warren Central School is a public PreK–12 school and school district in Chestertown, New York, the northernmost school district in Warren County. It serves students from Chestertown, Horicon, and Pottersville. North Warren is a relatively large school district in size, but a relatively small school district in number of students. The North Warren Central School District is an independent entity, governed by an elected board of education consisting of seven members.

District

Towns and their communities in the school district.

Athletics

North Warren has 12 Varsity Sports teams that compete in Class D (smallest of NYS classes) of Section 2 in the NYSPHSAA. Most teams compete in the Adirondack League along with several other Class C and D schools in the area. Historically the field hockey team has been very successful and recently cross country, soccer, baseball and boys basketball have experienced success.

Cross country

The cross country running program is currently under the rule of Iana Torrens combined with Johnsburg and Minerva coaches, Matt Brown and Coach Dani. 2006 season: 2007 season: 2009 season 2010 season 2011 season Past league all-stars Past individual state qualifiers Past individual sectional champions

Field hockey

Head coach Sue Huck retired in 2007; her replacement is Lynn Lewis. Field hockey is no longer offered at NWCS.

Soccer

Jimmy Conway is currently the head coach of the varsity soccer team. Past league all-stars:

Boys basketball

James Cuyler is currently the head coach of the varsity basketball team.

Girls basketball

P. J. Hogan is currently the head coach of the girls varsity basketball team.

Tennis

Chris Nelson is currently the head coach of the boys and girls tennis teams. (Boys)

Baseball

John Kelly is currently the head coach of the varsity baseball team.

Academics

There are currently 10 Young Scholars, a program for the academically above average students. This is one of the largest in the area. Notable graduates include Professor Udi Greenboim.

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