Roy C. Ketcham High School [1] | |
Established: | 1962 |
Type: | Public Secondary |
District: | Wappingers Central School District |
Grades: | 9-12 |
Principal: | David Seipp |
Faculty: | 116.73 |
Ratio: | 13.81 |
Students: | 1,612 (2022–23)[2] |
Colors: | Red Navy Blue |
Mascot: | Storm |
Location: | 99 Myers Corners Road Wappingers Falls, New York 12590 |
Country: | United States |
Coordinates: | 41.5974°N -73.8921°W |
Roy C. Ketcham High School, more informally Ketcham High School or RCK, is a public secondary school under jurisdiction of the Wappingers Central School District. Located in Wappingers Falls, New York, United States, the school serves approximately 1,600 students in grades nine through twelve residing in the southwest of Dutchess County. Their mascot is the Ketcham Storm.
As a result of considerable population growth in Dutchess County during the 1940s and 1950s, a new senior high school was built and opened to students in the fall of 1962. It was named in honor of Roy C. Ketcham, who had been a prominent member of the town's board of education for a quarter of a century.
In 1987 the school became involved in a national controversy when 11th grade African-American student Tawana Brawley skipped class and faked her own abduction and rape, falsely accusing four white men of the crime which included writing racial slurs on her body and smearing her in feces. A grand jury hearing later found all the allegations to have been fabricated and Brawley lost a defamation suit against one of her victims.[3]
Prior to 2023, the school's mascot was the Indians. In 2023, the New York State Education Department ruled that all schools using Native American mascots must change them. After a heated local debate and multiple student votes, it was ruled that the schools mascot would be changed to the Ketcham Storm.[4]
The music department occasionally hosts regional events at the school, such as NYSSMA competitions, Area All State Festivals, and All County Jazz Festivals. Roy C. Ketcham's current principal is David Seipp. The assistant principals for the 2024-2025 school year are Timothy Feron, Jenna Ferris, Michael Lopez, and Sandy Posada.[1]