Tottenville High School

[citation needed] In the mid-1990s, Tottenville High School received twin murals titled Ancient and Modern Commerce (1918 A.J.

Students have opportunities for paid internships with professional mentors, advanced post-secondary certifications, and college credit.

Advanced Placement Classes offered at Tottenville include: U.S. History, Biology, Computer Science Principles, Computer Science A, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, English Language and Composition, English Literature & Composition, Physics 1, Psychology, U.S. Government & Politics, and World History.

The Tottenville Marching Band is a highly respected ensemble, performing at USBands competitions and in parades and civic events throughout the New York City Metropolitan area.

In 2014 the band performed in the 88th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as part of the Sino-American Culture and Arts Foundation.

Members of the Tottenville HS Concert Choir were featured back-up singers for the Neon Tree's single, "Your Surrender", aired on Late Night with David Letterman (May 5, 2011).

This festival attracts performing groups and soloists from area public and private schools wishing to be evaluated by NYS-recognized educational entity.

The Culinary Program offers students opportunities to pursue a three-year (Career & Technical Education certified) sequence in a fully operational kitchen and dining room.

The "Pirates Cafe" offers a full menu (prepared and served by students) to faculty and staff twice monthly.

Tottenville students in the Architecture Program created a solar-powered automobile using AutoCAD software and raced in the Summer of 2011 in Texas.

A Memorial Day commemoration in the school's courtyard, featuring a solemn flag-folding and wreath-laying ceremony, was attended by veterans, active military personnel, faculty, staff and students.

At the conclusion of the six weeks, the robotics team competes in the NYC Regional at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, NY for three consecutive days.

In addition, each year, the sophomore, freshmen, junior, and senior classes write and stage their own musicals in a competition called "SING!".