Sherburne-Earlville Central School

The middle school and high school offer an array of sports: field hockey, soccer, swimming, baseball, softball, basketball, cross country, track and field, football, wrestling, volleyball, golf, indoor track, bowling, and cheerleading.

AP courses include English Literature, Biology, Psychology, Economics, Calculus, and American and European Histories.

Sherburne-Earlville also offers certified college-level courses, such as Spanish and French IV, statistics, physics, and more, through the TC3 concurrent enrollment program.

[2] In 2002, a Sherburne-Earlville team with five of the same members traveled to World Finals in Boulder, Colorado, and placed third in Division III Classics.

[5] In 2006, Pfohl's team placed fourth at World Finals in the vehicle problem, "The Great Parade.

"[6] In 2007, two teams (Divisions II and III, in the problem "The Large and Small of It") went to the World Finals competition at Michigan State University, receiving 1st and 4th place, respectively.

[8] From the late 1990s to the present, Sherburne-Earlville teams advancing to World Finals has gone from being a very rare occurrence to the norm.