Joseph Wheeler High School

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Joseph Wheeler High School
Established 1965
Type Public high school
Principal Ed Thayer
Students 1910
Grades 9–12
Location Marietta, GA USA
Colors Navy Blue, Gold, White
Mascot Scratch the Wildcat
Schedule Semester
Website [1]

Wheeler High School is located in northeast Cobb County, Georgia, USA. It is near the city of Marietta, about 15 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta. Wheeler has been in operation since 1965. It is a public school of the State of Georgia and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Georgia High School Association. It is most notable for its magnet program and nationally ranked boys basketball team.

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[edit] Athletic Director

  • Mr. Peter Giles

[edit] Current Administration

  • Mr. Edward Thayer, Principal
  • Ms. Judy Hays, Assistant Principal
  • Ms. Cathy Wentoworth, Assistant Principal
  • Ms. Millie Threeton, Assistant Principal
  • Mr. Phillip Love, Administrative Asst.
  • Mr. Peter Giles, Administrative Asst

[edit] The Center For Advanced Studies Magnet Program

The program [2] is a member of the National Consortium of Science, Math and Technology Magnet Schools (NCSSSMST), offering an advanced curriculum to highly motivated students. By 11th grade, Magnet students are taking college-level courses. Current students come from private, public and homeschool environments. The magnet offers an intimate, challenging education with like-minded peers. Admission is open to all qualified eighth graders who reside in Cobb County, Georgia. Admission is competitive and applications are due in early December. The Center for Advanced Studies is gaining national attention as a premier education opportunity.

[edit] History

The Center for Advanced Studies opened in the fall of 2000 in a new 33,000 square foot facility designed especially for the program and located on the campus of Wheeler High School in Marietta, Georgia. It is currently receiving an expansion in the form of the construction of a new science wing.

[edit] Notable achievements

Wheeler's basketball team, lead by Doug Lipscomb, has been a nationally ranked program over the past few years, winning 3 State titles in 4 years. With wins over regional powerhouses from Alabama, Oregon, Arizona, New York, Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania and Canada, Wheeler's national profile continues to grow. With a variety of players at the college and pro level in many sports, Wheeler's athletic programs continue to improve. The robotics club [3] participates in the FIRST Robotics League and BEST Robotics Championships each year, earning the Chairman's Award three years in a row. The 2005 One-Act Play "Jerry Finnegan's Sister" won the Region and State Titles and received the awards for Best Actress and Actor in Region for Bailey McClure and Zlatomir Moldovanski respectively and Best Actor in State for Zlatomir. The debate team [4] is nationally competitive and rapidly growing. Participants from the school were semifinalists in the Intel Science Talent Search and the Siemens Westinghouse Competition in 2006.

[edit] Population

Wheeler has approximately 1,910 students. The student body is very active - 30% participating in athletics, 90% participating in extracurricular activities. About 81% of graduates go on to college. 74% attend four-year colleges and universities while 7% choose two-year colleges.

Wheeler Cluster Schools include:

  • Middle School - East Cobb Middle
  • Elementary Schools - East Valley, Sope Creek, Sedalia Park, Brumby & Powers Ferry.

Wheeler offers a wide range of courses including honors courses, more than 25 AP classes and many Post-AP courses, including Genetics, Robotics, and Internship classes. Wheeler also has technical/vocational courses for those seeking a vocational diploma. The Center for Advanced Studies offers dual college prep and technology seals on a participant's high school diploma.

  • Mascot: Scratch the Wildcat
  • Colors: Navy blue, Gold, and White

[edit] Trivia

  • The school is named after civil war general Joseph Wheeler.
  • The school's drama department won the state drama festival in 2005/2006 for their production of Jerry Finnegan's Sister

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