East Islip High School

1 Redmen Street, Islip Terrace, NY 11752

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Hours open

Monday:

7:10 AM - 1:47 PM

Tuesday:

7:10 AM - 1:47 PM

Wednesday:

7:10 AM - 1:47 PM

Thursday:

7:10 AM - 1:47 PM

Friday:

7:10 AM - 1:47 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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1 Redmen Street, Islip Terrace, New York 11752, United States
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About the Business

Welcome to East Islip High School, a distinguished secondary education institution located at 1 Redmen Street, Islip Terrace, New York. At East Islip High School, we are dedicated to fostering an enriching and supportive learning environment for our diverse student body. Our school is committed to academic excellence, personal growth, and preparing students for future success in higher education and beyond.

With a comprehensive curriculum that includes a wide range of academic subjects, arts, athletics, and extracurricular activities, we strive to cultivate well-rounded individuals. Our experienced and passionate faculty are dedicated to inspiring students to reach their full potential and to become responsible, informed citizens.

East Islip High School is not just a place of learning, but a vibrant community where students are encouraged to explore their interests, develop their talents, and build lifelong friendships. We invite you to learn more about our programs, values, and the opportunities we offer to empower the next generation of leaders. Come and be a part of the East Islip High School community, where tradition meets innovation and every student's journey is valued.

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David Sensabaugh:
5

"Amazing high school"

more 7 years ago
Joe from joeys super cool food reviews:
1

"This school supposedly has no money, yet they are giving the teachers a 100 grand a year. The lunch room is not very good. Holes in the ceiling, i've been here for years and its only gotten worse. The classrooms are also not well kept. The bathrooms are absolute disastrous. They are never clean. The school tries sad attempts to stop vaping, but doesn't change anything; for example: making the kids sign into the bathrooms, doesn't achieve anything. Although i have to give credit where its due, the library is pretty nice, but water fountains water taste like bleach and most of the time don't work, some are even removed from the wall so there's stuff hanging off the wall and its never replaced. Most of the time, the bathrooms are kept locked and usually one is only open, another poor attempt to keep the bathrooms "clean" and "vape free". I do agree that there's no reason to vape on school property but closing the bathrooms and prohibiting the use thereof is not the way to go about it. The school cannot seem to afford anything, but they waste all the money on their revenue. They get so much in tax money, the least they could do is change the revenue per year and maybe they would have money for other things. The school put air conditioners in not even every classroom, just a majority. In addition to the installation of A/C units, they also added smart boards in every classes, which was installed not by the schools money, but by the states money, which is also tax money which supposedly in some rooms don't even work properly. Also they close the court yards for no reason, holding information about why they closed it, and the court yards aren't even well kept either, broken benches and garbage in various places scattered throughout the courtyards. The teachers not just getting paid over 100 grand a year, also get parking privileges, being able to park closer to the school and the students have to park farther from the school even though the students attend the school and the teachers are paid, the students should have full access to the parking lot and there should be no reason it should be necessary get a parking pass. Students have to park down the street and if they are found parking in the lot they get towed. Why? They're students, they should be allowed to park without restrictions, at their own school. Not the entire school owns cars. Just the senior grade, its not like they need a huge parking lot."

more 7 years ago
Kenny Schaefer:
5

"Came here for a dance competition. Great auditorium."

more 8 years ago
Susan Mclaughlin:
5

"A+"

more 8 years ago
Shavonne White:
5

"OMG"

more 9 years ago
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