Student media The school has an award-winning student newspaper named
The Journal, which is published seven times in the school year. The school's Media Club produces a live televised news program
The GHS Reporter that runs at the start of homeroom prior to the televised announcements, replays on
Time Warner Cable Educational-access television cable TV Channel 16 in Guilderland, and is available to view in the Media's
YouTube channel here where you can view livestreams of athletic events, Board of Education meetings, graduations, concerts, informational meetings like Admissions nights, feature segments in the GHS Reporter, skits, and the GHS Reporter itself. The GHS Reporter covers many stories each show, such as the ones seen here and here. In the 2005-2006 school year, the GHS Reporter won an award in New York City for a production titled "Motivation" that was produced during the 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 school years. The video was centered on the club's trip to New York City and the various news packages produced. Three packages were made: Fleet Week, Safety and Security, and the Impact of 9/11 on Surrounding Businesses. Students from the Guilderland High School Media Club as well as the student newspaper
The Journal participated. Guilderland High School also features the yearly "Graffiti"
Literary Magazine, run by students to publish poems, stories, and other literary works.
The Journal has won numerous student journalism awards. The newspaper commonly receives multiple awards at the Empire State Student Press Association's annual convention, including awards for Best Overall Newspaper, Best Design and individual writing, design, photography and graphics awards.
The Journal was awarded Best Overall Newspaper by the New York State Press Association in the high school newspaper category in 2005 Better Newspaper Contest, in addition to a Best Design award and individual awards for writing.
Student government The student body of Guilderland High School is represented by the GHS Student Government, a group of elected and appointed officers and volunteers who serve both to serve as a link between the student body and administration, and also to improve student life by hosting events and aiding clubs among other duties.
Sports Guilderland's athletes are known as the Flying Dutchmen. The school's Math League is a member of the New York Math League, a contest consisting of six timed exams administered throughout every academic year. Since 2005, the Guilderland team has come first in the region and, in 2008, placed 10th in the region. == GreatSchools.org rating ==