Binghamton High School, Public high school in Binghamton, New York, US.
Binghamton High School is a public high school in downtown Binghamton, New York, serving grades 9 through 12. The building includes classrooms, science labs, athletic spaces, and dedicated areas for arts programs.
Binghamton High School was created by merging two older schools, Binghamton North High School and Binghamton Central High School. The merger brought together students and staff from both campuses into a single, larger institution.
The Rod Serling Fine Arts program integrates visual art, music, theater, and dance into the daily school experience. These specialized courses shape how students engage with creative disciplines throughout their studies.
The school sits in downtown Binghamton and can be reached easily from the main streets of the city. Since it is an active school, anyone wishing to visit should check access conditions in advance, as some areas are restricted during school hours.
The school hosts the Rod Serling Film Festival, open to young filmmakers from kindergarten through 12th grade across North America. Rod Serling, the creator of The Twilight Zone television series, graduated from this school, which is why his name is tied to its arts programs.
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