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The Student Perspective 200 Feet above the Hudson River

THE HALDANE OUTLOOK

The student perspective from 200 feet above the Hudson River
The Student Perspective 200 Feet above the Hudson River

THE HALDANE OUTLOOK

The Student Perspective 200 Feet above the Hudson River

THE HALDANE OUTLOOK

In-Depth: Small School Life

Close-knit Conditions

Close-knit Conditions

By Louisa Schimming, Managing Editor February 2, 2026

When you walk into Haldane High School, you're greeted by a single hallway. Look down it both ways and then walk up the stairs – you're now acquainted with essentially the entire high school. According...

Junior Una Lentz and senior Louisa Schimming walk down Main Street in the snow after school on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

Haldane Students in the Village

By Lincoln Wayland, Editor-in-Chief February 2, 2026

Haldane is perched on a hillside 200 feet above the Hudson River, and it is around that same short distance from Haldane’s campus to Cold Spring’s Main Street. The village is almost as key a part of...

Senior Luke Bozsik shoots a free throw during his 39 point Varsity Boy's Basketball
game against Yonkers Montessori Academy on Thursday, January 15, 2026.

Sports In a Small School

By Owen Sullivan-Hoch, Copy Editor February 2, 2026

With a student population of barely over 300 students, Haldane is on the smaller side of public high schools, fostering a tight-knit community that encourages student engagement. One of the most common...

Haldane High School's original building which was built in the 1880s.

The History of Haldane

By Sofia Kelly February 2, 2026

According to his graduation program, on June 28, 1900 at exactly 8:00 p.m. William P. Herrick graduated from the Haldane Union Free School, or at least his graduation promptly began. I wonder now, as a...

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