Avon Lake High School

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Avon Lake High School
District Avon Lake City Schools District
School type Public
Principal Dr. Joanie Walker Ed.D
Location Avon Lake, Ohio, USA
Grades 9-12
Campus surroundings Suburban
School Mascot Shorty Shoreman
School colors Maroon and Gold
School Hours 7:45 AM to 2:52 PM

Avon Lake High School is a secondary school located in Avon Lake, Ohio. It is part of the Avon Lake City School District. Robert Scott is the superintendent. 1,182 students attend this high school.

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[edit] Mission Statement

The mission of the Avon Lake City Schools, a district committed to personalized educational excellence, is to challenge all students and develop their individual goals through community partnerships, resources, and technologies which will produce responsible and compassionate citizens. We believe that all children have the desire and capacity to learn, each in a unique, individualized and sometimes special manner. We also believe that learning is best in a safe, supportive and nurturing environment marked by expectations, challenge, mutual respect and trust, risk-taking, connection to the real world, and personal responsibility.

[edit] Academics

ALHS has had a consistently strong academic record. Course offerings include many honors and AP courses. ALHS also consistently achieves "excellent" ratings on the Ohio State Report Card.[1]

[edit] Athletics

ALHS is the home of the Shoremen and Shoregals sports teams and participates in the Southwestern Conference. The school offers many sports programs including football, soccer, cross country, girls' tennis, and volleyball in the fall; basketball, ice hockey, swimming, and wrestling in the winter; and softball, baseball, track and field, and boys' tennis in the spring. Because of failed levies, the 2006-07 school year will be a "pay to participate" school year for sports and clubs.

[edit] Football

Avon Lake High School is very well-known for its football program. In 2003, the Shoremen won the state Division II Football championship after beating Trenton Edgewood 10-7 to complete an undefeated season.

In 2004, after winning 29 straight games, including prior seasons, the Shoremen again reached the final championship game in Division II Football, but lost to Columbus Brookhaven 42-21.

In 2005, after winning 36 straight regular season games, the Shoremen missed a third consecutive trip to the state finals when they lost in the regional final to eventual D2 state champions Toledo Central Catholic 35-14. The Shoremen finished the 2005 season 12-1.

In 2006, the Shoremen won the SWC title to complete their Decade of Dominance.

[edit] Tennis

Avon Lake is also becoming a power in high school tennis. In 2006, the doubles team of Christine and Nikki Chiricosta won the Division I state championship. The team has also won four consecutive SWC titles and made it to the semifinals of the 2006 Coaches' Cup.

[edit] Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

[edit] Sports Offered

[edit] Fall

Cheerleading (G)
Cross Country (B/G)
Football (B)
Golf (B/G)
Soccer (B/G)
Tennis (G)
Volleyball (G)

[edit] Winter

Basketball (B/G)
Chearleading (G)
Hockey (B)
Swimming (B/G)
Wrestling (B)

[edit] Spring

Baseball (B)
Softball (G)
Tennis (B)
Track and Field (B/G)

[edit] Nomenclature

(B) = Boys; (G) = Girls; (B/G) = Boys and Girls

[edit] Music

The Avon Lake City Schools District is also well-known for its music program, which has been included in the 100 Best Districts for Music list on several occasions.

[edit] Choir

The choral program is currently under the direction of William G. Zurkey. The foundation of the choral department is the Avon Lake Chorale. The other ensembles of the Avon Lake Choral Department are The Merples, a sixteen voice chamber ensemble auditioned from the Chorale; Da Cantari, a group of seventy-five auditioned under-classmen who participate in the Ohio Music Education Association in Class A; Men's Chorus; and Women's Chorus. Over 300 students are currently part of the choral music program, as well as participating in other activities such as band, sports, and various clubs.

[edit] Band

The band program, currently under David Eddleman, has been rebuilt in the last few years after the leave of Gerald Severns. The ensembles currently include the Avon Lake Marching Shoremen, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Band, and Pep Band. The Symphonic and Concert Bands have competed in OMEA state competitions in the past, and the Marching Shoremen qualified for their first OMEA State Marching Band Finals in 2005. The Marching Shoremen fell short of the 2006 finals in two catergories by only a few points. They have, however, been accepted to perform at the 2007 Indianapolis 500.

[edit] Clubs Offered

Academic Challenge
AFS
Dance Team
Diversity Awareness
Drama Club
Environmental Club
French Club
Future Business Leaders of America
Kaledioscope (School Magizine)
Key Club (A Kiwannas International Organization)
Marching Shoremen
Model United Nations
National Honors Society
Shore Log (School Yearbook)
Ski Club
Spanish Club
Spectrum (School Newspaper)
Student Council
Varsity Club

[edit] School Songs

[edit] Alma Mater

From sunsets on Lake Erie,
We took Maroon and Gold
And put them deep within our hearts,
Their glories to unfold.
Their loyalty and knowledge
Will last our whole lives through,
For Avon Lake will always be
Our Alma Mater true.

[edit] Fight Song

Fight on for Avon Lake,
Champions of the year.
Fight, team, to victory,
We lead you with a rousing cheer,
RAH! RAH! RAH!
Raise all your banners high,
Maroon and Gold shall wave.
Fight team to victory through all eternity,
Fight for Avon Lake!

[edit] Notable alumni

  • Larry Cox Human rights activist and current Executive Director of Amnesty International USA - Class of 1963
  • Carmella DeCesare, Playboy Playmate and April 2003 centerfold
  • Mike D'Andrea, Ohio State Football Linebacker 2002-2006
  • James Kettner One of the most esteemed members of the history department faculty at the University of California, Berkeley - Valedictorian - Class of 1962 (deceased)
  • Roxanne Newman, M.D. cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon, Fargo ND
  • Trey Stross, Iowa Hawkeye Wide Receiver 2005-present
  • Brian S. Suchartza M.D., FACP Misahawka IN

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