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W. T. Clarke High School is a high school in Salisbury, New York. It is operated by the East Meadow Union Free School District, also known as the East Meadow School District. The school serves students living in Salisbury, East Meadow, and Levittown, New York. Named after Walter Tresper Clarke, a former president of the East Meadow School Board, the school opened in 1957. As of the 2014–15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 751 students and 51.8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a
student–teacher ratio Student–teacher ratio or student–faculty ratio is the number of students who attend a school or university divided by the number of teachers in the institution. For example, a student–teacher ratio of 10:1 indicates that there are 10 students ...
of 14.5:1. There were 104 students (13.8% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 24 (3.2% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.


History

W. T. Clarke High School opened in 1957. The class of 1959 was the first graduating class, while the class of 1961 was the first graduating class to have spent all four years of high school at Clarke. The media spotlight was on the school in 1967 when Pete Seeger came to W. T. Clarke High School on March 8, 1967 to sing to an enthusiastic crowd of 1,100 inside the building, and 300 flag-waving protesters outside. The concert was a year late, but it was a victory against censorship. "Mr. Seeger is a highly controversial figure, and as such, injecting him into our community in East Meadow we thought would stir passions, create discord, nddisharmony ...," the school board said in December 1965, when it canceled a scheduled Seeger appearance. The main question of controversy, the board said, was that on an earlier trip to the Soviet Union, Seeger had sung songs opposing the Vietnam War. Getting Seeger into the high school auditorium took court battles that went all the way to the State Court of Appeals. The state's highest court said that canceling an earlier invitation because of Seeger's controversial views violated both the state and federal Constitutions. The Nassau chapter of the New York Civil Liberties Union filed an amicus brief to the Court of Appeals, playing a key role in the legal battle. The high school was again brought into the media spotlight in January 2007 when the school's principal barred a deaf student, John Cave, from bringing a service dog to school. The principal, Timothy Voels, stated that his decision was motivated by concerns over student welfare, such as allergies. The student's parents responded in early February 2007 by filing a $150-million discrimination lawsuit against the East Meadow School District, claiming that school officials subjected the student to "bias, bigotry and prejudice."


Notable alumni

* Karl "Bud" Anderson (Class of 1974), former professional Major League Baseball pitcher *
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(Class of 1972), television and movie comedy writer * Jay C. Buckey (Class of 1973), physician and astronaut *
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(Class of 2002), (1999–present) AHK President *
Chuck D Carlton Douglas Ridenhour (born August 1, 1960), known professionally as Chuck D, is an American rapper, best known as the leader and frontman of the hip hop group Public Enemy, which he co-founded in 1985 with Flavor Flav. Chuck D helped creat ...
(c. 1978), rapper, author, producer, and leader of the rap group Public Enemy *
Dan Frisa Daniel Frisa (born April 27, 1955) is an American lawyer and former Republican politician. He was a United States Congressman and a state legislator from New York. Born in Queens, New York, Frisa attended East Meadow, New York, public schools a ...
(Class of 1973), single-term (1994–1996) U.S. Congressman (Republican), opponent of gun-control legislation, lost seat to Carolyn McCarthy when he ran for re-election in 1996 * Ellen Greene (Class of 1969), actress-singer; star of Off-Broadway musical ''
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'' and film version, ABC television series '' Pushing Daisies'' *
Skip Jutze Alfred Henry "Skip" Jutze (born May 28, 1946) is a former professional baseball player. He played all or part of six seasons in Major League Baseball, primarily as a catcher. Baseball career Jutze attended W. Tresper Clarke High School in ...
(Class of 1964), MLB player (catcher) with the St. Louis Cardinals,
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, and Seattle Mariners 1972–1977 * Samir Khan (Class of 2003), Self-proclaimed "Media Jihadist," killed in U.S. drone strike in Yemen *
Ron Klimkowski Ronald Bernard Klimkowski (March 1, 1944 – November 13, 2009) was a baseball player born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher and junkball specialist. He played for the New York Yankees (–, ) ...
(Class of 1962), former pitcher for the New York Yankees (1969–1970, 1972) and
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(1971), first Clarke alumnus to play in major leagues * Abbe Lowell (Class of 1970), Chief Minority Counsel in U.S. House of Representatives during impeachment of President Bill Clinton *
Dan Middleman Dan Middleman (born October 19, 1969) is an American long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 10,000 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. He competed in the 1997 Maccabiah Games The 15th Maccabiah Games are remembered for being marred by ...
(Class of 1987),
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. Member of the United States Olympic Team for the
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, competing in the men's 10,000 metres *
Eli Rosenbaum Eli M. Rosenbaum (born May 8, 1955) is an American lawyer and the former Director of the United States Department of Justice, Office of Special Investigations (OSI), which was primarily responsible for identifying, denaturalizing, and deporting Na ...
(Class of 1972), U.S. Justice Department official, Nazi-hunter *
Irene Rosenfeld Irene Blecker Rosenfeld (born May 3, 1953) is an American businesswoman who was the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Mondelēz International. Rosenfeld's career began at Dancer Fitzgerald Sample, a New York City advertising agency. ...
(Class of 1971), Chairman and CEO of
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(formerly Kraft Foods)


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External links

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Photos from the Clarke JV girls basketball team in their win over Garden City on 1-30-07Newsday, Melville, N.Y. - Six reach Intel finals
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