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School in Greenlawn, New York, United States
Harborfields High School
File:Harborfields.jpg
Address
98 Taylor Avenue
Greenlawn, New York 11740
United States
Coordinates40°52′06″N 73°21′32″W / 40.86833°N 73.35889°W / 40.86833; -73.35889
Information
School typePublic, secondary
Established1956
School districtHarborfields Central School District
PrincipalTimothy Russo
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,164
Color(s)Green & white
MascotTornadoes
NewspaperThe Harbinger
WebsiteSchool website

Harborfields High School is a four-year secondary school located in Greenlawn, New York, United States. It functions as the sole high school for Harborfields Central School District, encompasing the communities of Centerport and Greenlawn along with parts of Huntington and Northport. In 2011, the school was ranked 88th on Newsweek's list of Top 1300 High Schools in America.

The Class of 1960 was the first graduating class, with about 130 graduates from Centerport and Greenlawn only. That first class used the building for four years as it was being completed.

The name Harborfields came from a combination of the older names of Centerport (Little Cow Harbor) and Greenlawn (Old Fields), selected from an entry by Billy Lefko and Robert Comito in a naming contest in about 1958.

Notable alumni

References

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