Lake Braddock Secondary School

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Lake Braddock Secondary School

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Established 1973
School type public school
Principal Linda Burke
Address 9200 Burke Lake Road
Burke, Virginia 22015
Enrollment 3,810 (2,493 in HS)
Athletic Conference Patriot District
Northern Region
Colors Purple
Gold
Mascot Bruins
Rival School Robinson Secondary School
Homepage Official Site

Lake Braddock Secondary School is a grade 7-12 school in Burke, Virginia administered by Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). It is one of four secondary schools in Fairfax County, the other three being Robinson Secondary School, Hayfield Secondary School and South County Secondary School. Opened in 1973, Lake Braddock is currently in the process of a three year, $55 million dollar renovation, the largest renovation project in the history of FCPS. It will be completed during the 2006-2007 school year. Its mascot is the Bruin Bear, and its school colors are purple and gold.

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[edit] History

When the school opened in the fall of 1973, it was comprised of students reassigned from nearby Robinson Secondary School to the west and West Springfield High School to the south. Interestingly enough, Lake Braddock was built without walls in most of its educational areas, as it was believed by the administrators of the era that teenage students would learn better in an "open" environment. When school officials realized a school without walls was more distracting to students, they rushed to install temporary walls around many classrooms in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This, however resulted in many air conditioning and heating problems throughout the building, which has continued up until around the beginning of the 2004-2005 school year, with most of these issues fixed from the ongoing renovation. Other than expanding the school and refurnishing the entire existing building, two main goals of Lake Braddock's renovation are a complete overhaul of its circulation system and to transform the school into a more "closed" learning environment.

[edit] Demographics

In 2005-2006, Lake Braddock's student body was 58% White; 8% African American; 11% Hispanic; 20% Asian and 3% Middle Eastern.[citation needed]

[edit] Test scores

Lake Braddock is a fully accredited school based on the Standards of Learning tests in Virginia. The average SAT score in 2005 for Lake Braddock was a 1,655 (549 in Critical Reading, 570 in Math, and 536 in Writing)[citation needed].

[edit] Alumni

  • Eric Axelson, bassist of The Dismemberment Plan
  • Julia Campbell (class of 1979), actress. Has appeared on television shows such as "Friends" and "Seinfeld" amongst many others.
  • Susan Williams (class of 1987), Olympic bronze medalist in the triathlon 2004
  • Hubert Davis (class of 1988), played 12 seasons in the NBA
  • Charlene Carabeo (class of 1988), film and stage actress
  • Mia Hamm (class of 1989), professional women's soccer player
  • Allen Johnson (class of 1989), track and field star and Olympic gold medalist for whom the school's track is named
  • Travis Morrison (class of 1990), guitarist and vocalist of The Dismemberment Plan turned solo musician
  • Trish Tillman (class of 1993), artist
  • Alissa Imre Geis (class of 1994), children's book author and illustrator
  • Chris Kinard (class of 1997), executive producer of the "The Junkies" radio show on WJFK in Washington, D.C. and WHFS in Baltimore
  • Ed Moses (class of 1998), swimmer and Olympic gold medalist
  • Charles Harrell (class of 1981), Veterans History Project volunteer and published work of 30 Historical Tableaus at History's Moments Revealed[1]
  • Lake Braddock - the lake the school was named for...

[edit] Athletics

Lake Braddock has a wide variety of high school sports. The school competes in the Patriot District, which is in the Northern Region of the Virginia High School League. Lake Braddock's biggest rivals have traditionally been West Springfield High School and Robinson Secondary School, but the rivalry with Robinson has become less intense due to Robinson moving to the Concorde District before the start of the fall 2005 season. Lake Braddock is well known for its Lady Bruins track and cross-country teams, which have received more state titles than any other team in Virginia. The school's football team compiled the best overall record of any program in the Northern Region during the 1990s. However, during the 2000 era and beyond, Lake Braddock has struggled to assemble a potent football team. It has gotten better during the 2005 season where it finished above .500 for the second time in the 21st century.

The school has earned a reputation of a running school as the track and field and cross-country teams have some of the best records in Northern Virginia.

The school has retired two numbers in basketball and one in football. In 1994, the number "44" was retired in honor of former basketball player and then current member of the New York Knicks, Hubert Davis. In 1999, the school retired number "50" in basketball and number "34" in football in honor of Donnie Lindsey (1980-1999) who died during the fall of his freshman year at the University of Richmond.

[edit] Music and arts

Lake Braddock has also a wide variety of music and arts programs, including an award-winning orchestra (under the leadership of Stephanie Holmes and Beth Reed) and band (under the direction of Roy Holder, Lou Bean and Mike Luley), as well as choral (directed by Megan Cartwright) and theatre (directed by R. L. Mirabal) programs. The marching band (directed by Roy Holder) has won the prestigious Virginia Honor Band Award for 26 consecutive years, more than any other high school in the Commonwealth. The Lake Braddock Theatre has obtained honors and awards including three District One-Act Play Championships (1996, 2000, 2006), the first ever Cappies awarded for Best Play (2000), and was invited to perform at the American High School Theatre Festival at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2003.

[edit] Clubs

Lake Braddock maintains a large student club body, of over 50 clubs.1 The clubs include more notable 'It's Academic' which scored high in the last competition. Fairfax County offers sport-club status to some clubs, including the successful LB Crew Team, and LB Debate Team. Lake Braddock also maintains 4 middle school clubs.

[edit] Renovations

A picture of Lake Braddock, currently under renovation.
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A picture of Lake Braddock, currently under renovation.

Currently the school is going under extensive renovation. The rennovations have cost taxpayers around $55 million in all. Renovation of the school entered its final phases in June 2006, when work on the cafeteria was started. The renovation has also forced the school to have the graduation ceremony for both the class of 2006 and 2007 at the Patriot Center, because of work on the football field. Renovation of the school is scheduled to be completed during the 2006-2007 school year.

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