In the 2002 - 2003 school year, Lynbrook had a student enrolment of 1647. The student population is predominantly Asian (65.3% in 2002 - 03) and has a white minority (29.8%).
Lynbrook has a solid academic reputation. Its students consistently receive high marks on standardised examss, including the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and Advanced Placement Exams. On the SAT I, the mean verbal score for the class of 2002 was 577/800 and the mean maths score was 662/800. Out of 421 students who took Advanced Placement Exams in 2002, 30% scored 5, the highest score possible, and 80% passed.
Lynbrook has a nationally renowned orchestra, marching band, newspaper (The Epic), and Speech and Debate team. Lynbrook student publications of note are the Epic, the renowned newspaper; Vertigo, a literary magazine; and Spectator, an extracurricular opinions publication.
The Spectator Club publishes a periodical, The Spectator, in which Lynbrook High School students may express and publish their opinions as an extracurricular activity. The Spectator is modelled after the "Opinions" section of a newspaper and is named after a periodical established in 1711 by the eminent essayist, playwright, and politician Sir Richard Steele. The club's editorial committee accepts submissions of essays, stories, poems, and artwork. Student enrolment
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