Bishop Ireton High School

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Bishop Ireton High School
Ireton Logo
Established 1964
Type Parochial Secondary
Affiliation Roman Catholic
President N/A
Principal Fr. Matthew J. Hilyard
Students Approx. 800
Grades 9–12
Location Alexandria, Virginia USA
Oversight Diocese of Arlington
Colors Red and Gold
Mascot The Cardinals
Yearbook Flight
Newspaper The BI Word http://www.bishopireton.org/BIWord/BIbaseTemplate.html
Website (official)

Bishop Ireton High School is a Roman Catholic High School located in Alexandria, Virginia. The school was founded in 1964 and at the time, admitted only male students. Bishop Ireton, more commonly known as "BI", was established by the Oblates of St. Francis DeSales, an order of Catholic priests. In 1991 the school merged with sister school St. Mary's Academy, and began taking female students and has since been a coeducational school. Bishop Ireton is known for its focus on the liberal arts. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in a wide range of activities including but not limited to athletics, drama, and band. Bishop Ireton is controlled by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington.

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[edit] Administration

The school is run and by the principal, and like most high schools, administrative duties are divided, department by department. There are two Vice Presidents, one for Student Services, and one for Academic Concerns. The Vice President for Student Services moderates the Office of Student Government. The Student Government is organized like this:

Executive Board: Five Members that can consist of Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors. Usually it is mostly Seniors in the E-Board. They run the OSG. There is one President and four Vice Presidents. The class officers are organized as the following: One President and three Vice Presidents Seniors: Four members; Juniors: Four members; Sophomores: Four members; Freshman: Four members;

The OSG meets once and week and plans important events like: Homecoming, Adopt a Family, Dress out Day Fundraisers, Winterball, and Sadi Hawkins.

The House of Delegates: One member from each Advisory (homeroom). The Executive Board leads the House meetings. The House members then report announcements to their homerooms. The students in Advisory can report concerns to the Delegates, where they can voice their opinons at the House meetings. The House meets every other month.

[edit] Academics

Bishop Ireton High School reported a graduation rate of 100% for the 2005-2006 academic year. Of those graduating seniors, 98% went on to attend a college or university. Students may choose from College Prep classes, Honors classes or Advanced Placement.

[edit] Curriculum

Each Department offers challenging courses ranging from CP level to AP. Most of the classes from each department are listed here.

Science: Integrated Science (Physical Science), Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Social Studies: Government, World History, European History, American history, Geography (Elective), World War I and II (Elective) Law (Elective) Sociology (Elective) Intro to Theater, Acting I and II (Electives)
Math: Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, Calculus
English: World, European, American, and British Literature, Creative Writing (Elective), Journalism I and II, (Elective), Yearbook (Elective), Public Speaking, (Elective)
Religion: Morality I and II, Love Sex Marriage and Family, Jewish Scriptures, Church and Sacraments, Community Service
Language: French I-IV, German I-IV, Italian I and II, Spanish I-V, Latin I-IV, Russian I and II
Computers: Introduction to Computers, Webpage Development, Pagemaker, Introduction to Programming, AP Computer Science using Java, Financial Decision Making
P.E.: Driver's Ed, Weight training, weight lifting skills, P.E. I and II, Study of Human Movement
Fine Arts: Art, Studio Art, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Chorus, Stage Crew, Costume Class, Art History,
Academic Enrichment for Struggling students
Study Hall for those who wish to have one

There are other Electives that are not listed here. The school offers Honors, and AP classes in Science, History, Math, English, and Fine Arts.

The Journalism Class, publishes the student-run, monthly newspaper, The BI WORD. A website for the BI WORD came up in December of 2006. A formal announcement was never made prior to its opening. It is speculated that in the future, all articles found in the paper will be on the site, as well as online exclusives. Currently, two articles from each section (News, Feature, Sports and Entertainment) are posted. Bios of the Editors can be found there. Because of time issues, the website is still underconstruction, and off to a slow start. Its website is http://www.bishopireton.org/BIWord/BIbaseTemplate.html The project seems to be forgotten about, and no announcement is speculated to take place

[edit] Activities

[edit] Athletics

Bishop Ireton competes in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference which is home to schools like Gonzaga College High School and DeMatha Catholic High School. The school has had many student athletes go on to attend college on athletic scholarship. Ireton has several noteworthy rivals which include:

Bishop Ireton competes in the following sports:

At the club level the school hosts a rowing (sport) team, Field Hockey team, a winter track team and a rugby team.

Ireton Athletics are covered by Brian Kapur, who is the director of sports information. His articles can be found on Ireton's Sports Info Website http://www.bishopireton.org/athletics/sid/home%20page.html

[edit] Clubs

Bishop Ireton offers a wide range of clubs for students to join. This includes:

The school features many other clubs which are not listed here.

[edit] Music

The Bishop Ireton Music Department is a highly competitive program which features a choir, an orchestra, and two wind bands, the Concert Band and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Membership in the Wind Ensemble and concert band is audition based. The program was started by Dr. Garwood Whaley and is currently under the leadership of Dr. Randy Eyles. Each spring, Wind Ensemble goes on tour in Europe, and the Concert Band goes on a stateside tour. Last year the W.E performed two concerts in Germany, while the Concert Band competed in Festia-Val, an invitation only event, in which they placed 2nd, only missing first place by 0.006 points.

[edit] Winter Ball

Each winter, Bishop Ireton hosts a winter semi-formal dance, in which all proceeds benefit their sister school in Haiti.

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] Notable Teachers

Michael Rauer - recipient of the Agnus Myer Award

Dr. Garwood Whaley- donated money and time to the Garwood Whaley audtorium. Led the Wind Ensemble on many European Tours.

Vera Ziherman - Competed in the 1980 Olympics for the Soviet Union where she made it to the semi finals in the 4 X 800 relay event.

Elizabeth Wilcox - Graduate of Yale University

[edit] References

    [edit] Links

    Bishop Ireton Web site