Southside High School (Elmira, New York)

Southside High School (Elmira, New York)

Elmira Southside High School, commonly referred to as SHS, is a high school in Elmira, New York, USA. It is one of three public high schools operated by the Elmira City School District serving Chemung County, alongside Elmira Free Academy and the Elmira Alternative High School. Until the 2011-2012 school year, EFA would play Southside High School in football for the Erie Bell. In 2011, it was announced that the long standing rivalry between the schools would come to an end and they would combine into the Elmira Express, named in part after the city's history of trains, as well as in honor of football legend and local Ernie Davis.

The school has the honor to be recognized by the New York State Education Department as the only high performing school in the district, scoring the highest averages on state testing and curriculum exercises. Southside offers many special classes such as AP and ACE classes that could potentially count for future college credits. Aside from academics, Southside has been a strong contender in many different sports throughout the years, boasting an upgraded hall of fame in its gymnasium area. The high school is also involved in several different club opportunities, the top three being FBLA-PBL (Future Business Leaders of America), Key Club, and National Honor Society. All three are directly involved in community service. Some of these, with the addition of student council, assist in planning events such as Southside's annual Special Olympics program, the spirit week activities for what is now known as the "Express Fest," community service involvement, school functions such as managing program box offices and the school store, amongst other positive endeavors of the many clubs.

Read more about Southside High School (Elmira, New York):  Basic Information, Past Principals

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