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Superintendent: Dean Hosterman
Principal: Samuel Cessna
Vice Principal: Daniel Polinski
Guidance Counselor: Stacy Richmond

Sayre Area School District and Sayre Area High School have a rich history. The present high school building was erected in 1928 and 1929 with additions and remodeling completed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The community gave its swimming pool to the Sayre Area School District in 1951. The first high school building, shown below, was actually constructed in 1891 and 1892 and renovated with an annex in 1897. It was a recreation center and later became a 4-6 Elementary School.

Although Sayre Area High School is steeped in tradition as the architecture of its building indicates, the exterior quality of its facilities and the instruction that are and have been provided inside its walls are always state-of-the-art and uncommonly innovative. In fact, even the method of financing the construction of the present high school was so unusual at the time that it needed to receive court approval.

As you might expect from the above, Sayre Area High School features education that is a blend of the traditional secondary program and cutting edge instructional practices. Sayre High School is a small 7-12 High School which operates much like an extended family for its students and focuses on both academic and social development..

Graduates of Sayre Area High School are expected to successfully complete 24-1/4 credits of study and a senior project. These 24-1/4 credits must include the following

  • English – 4 credits
  • Social Studies—4 credits
  • Mathematics—3 credits
  • Science—4 credits
  • Health and Physical Education—2-1/2 credits
  • Driver Education—1/4 credit
  • Arts and Humanities—2 credits
  • Electives—4 credits
  • Microsoft Office—1/2 credit

Technology is a critical part of secondary education and is provided through six computer labs and a computer in each classroom for teacher use. A student grade report and lesson program is maintained for parent electronic access to their child(ren)'s school work and academic progress.

In addition, Sayre Area High School incorporates a tutorial period in its schedule to assist struggling students and transports them home on a separate bus run.

In addition to the standard honors, college preparatory, and general programs, Sayre Area High School offers accelerated college education (ACE) courses and advance placement (AP) courses as well as a vocational-technical curriculum. Students can receive college credit for ACE and AP courses. For students interested in engineering, Sayre Area High School offers a pre-engineering and engineering technology program jointly with a neighboring school district. A limited business education program is also offered, and students may mix and match courses to their needs as long as they meet the graduation requirements specified above.

Because Sayre Area High School is a small secondary school, students can easily become involved in multiple co-curricular and extra-curricular activities at all grade levels (7-12).

Athletic activities include the following:

Sport

Boys

Girls

Coed

Varsity

JV

Jr. High

Season

Golf

 

 

X

X

 

 

Fall

Cross Country

X

X

 

X

X

X

Fall

Volleyball

 

X

 

X

X

X

Fall

Football

X

 

 

X

X

X

Fall

Soccer

X

X

 

X

X

X

Fall

Wrestling

X

 

 

X

X

X

Winter

Swimming

X

X

 

X

 

X

Winter

Basketball

X

X

 

X

X

X

Winter

Softball

 

X

 

X

X

 

Spring

Baseball

X

 

 

X

X

 

Spring

Track &Field

X

X

 

X

 

 

Spring

Cheerleading

 

X

 

X

X

X

Fall/Winter

And other activities are as follows and are in some cases connected to course work:

Floor Hockey

Gaming Club

Band (Marching, Jazz, Rock ensemble, front)

Yearbook

Forensics

Drama-Musical Production

Vocal Groups/ Chorus

FTA (Future Teachers of America )

FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America )

National Honor Society

SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions)

Classes (7, 8, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior)

Student Council (Junior & Senior)

Open Gyms

Ski Club

Open Swims

Christmas Play

Scholarship Challenge (Junior & Senior High)

DJ Club

French Club

Spanish Club

Window Painting

Art Club

Tennis

Bike Tours

Archery

Rocketry

Bowling

Fishing

Aqua dynamics

Swim Club