Westover High School

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Westover High School is a four-year secondary school located in Albany, Georgia. It is a part of the Dougherty County School System.

Westover High School
Motto Patriots Preparing for Success
Established 1967
Type Public Secondary
Principal Gene Melvin
Students 1299
Grades 9–12
Location Albany, Georgia United States
Oversight Dougherty County School System
Campus Suburban
Colors Red, White, and Blue
Mascot Patriots
Yearbook Classified
Newspaper Patriot Pages
Distinctions A Georgia School of Excellence
Website [1]

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Westover High School was established in 1967


Contents

[edit] School Athletics

The school encourages its students to be involved in as many athletic teams as possible. The students must meet the requirements stated by the coach and attain at least a 74 grade average.

[edit] Extracurricular activities

  • Academic Decathlon
  • Art Club The Art Club is involved in many community projects including the Kiwanis Club art show and the Martin Luther King, Jr. art show. The Art Club assists in readying the art projects for shows and meets several times each year.
  • Band The AHS band consists of both the Marching and Concert bands. During the fall, the "Marching Chiefs" participate in the halftime show of every AHS football game,compete in regional marching competitions, and the annual Christmas parade. In the spring, the concert band engages in competitions with other bands in the Southeast.
  • Beta Club Throughout the year the Beta Club sponsored the Miss AHS Pageant and the Beta Club Scholarships. In order to be a member of the Beta Club, one must maintain a "B" average. National Beta Club
  • Block A. This group contains those students who have earned a letter for sports agility and musical or academic ability.
  • Chorus
  • DECA
  • Drama Club The Drama Club is involved in the One-Act Play Competition Festival. The Masquers are also anticipating producing a spring production. Other projects on the itinerary are community oriented, geared to entertaining the elderly and youth during special holidays.
  • Dream Weavers This club maintains the AHS webpage, updating activities for classes and organizations.
  • Excel Club This community-oriented service organization is involved in projects such as collecting food donations at Thanksgiving and Christmas and working in conjunction with the Albany Exchange Club at the fair.
  • FCA. The Fellowship for Christian Athletes (or better know today as The Fellowship of Christian Students) provides Christian fellowship opportunities. FCA meets on Tuesday mornings for prayer and devotionals. The group also meets periodically at the flag pole for prayer. In addition, the club is involved with the Salvation Army.
  • FCCLA The Family, Career and Community Leaders of America group is involved in leadership training and Power of One, as well as personal development training and competition.
  • Future Business Leaders of America
  • French Club
  • HOSA The Health Occupations Students of America, the official organization of HST students around the country, teaches the importance of dedication, leadership, and works with the community to improve health awareness. HOSA
  • Japanese Club Organized to expand students' awareness of Japanese language and culture, the Japanese Club has sponsored several Japanese festivals. The club is an offshoot of SERCE (Satellite Education Resources Consortium). Classes are conducted through TV instruction and phone conferences.
  • JGG Jobs for Georgia's Graduates is a school-to-work transition program for seniors. JGG prepares students for the world of work and/or higher education. [2]
  • Key Club
  • Literary Team. This team seeks to promote an interest in dramatic interpretation, spelling, extemporaneous speaking, writing, and singing. The team represents the school at the regional literary competition.
  • Math Team This team is made up of students who excel in their current mathematics courses. Every month their students meet to take a six question test which is scored statewide. Selected members compose the team which competes on the regional and state level. Some of the competitions are held at Darton College and Georgia Southwestern State University.
  • Mock Trial
  • Orchestra
  • PowWow Student newspaper
  • Short Circuits This club organizes props, lighting, and sound for pageants, dance recitals, band recitals, and assemblies.
  • Spanish Club The Spanish Club promotes interest in studying Spanish-speaking language and culture. The club participates in the Light the Night Leukemia Walk, Adopt-a-Family for Thanksgiving Dinner, and other various service projects.
  • Student Advisory Council The Student Advisory Council, which consists of all the presidents of school organizations, provides assistance and advice to clubs and organizations when problems arise. This group works under the leadership of the principal.
  • Student Council The Council voices the views of the students on many issues, including the promotion of school spirit, good student relations, community service and the democratic process. Student Council sponsors Homecoming week activities, several blood drives and many other activities.
  • TASCO The Teenage Support Council consists of teens helping people through difficult times. Throughout the year, TASCO promotes communications to help those teens who struggle from day to day. TASCO sponsors Red Ribbon Week, Asthma Walk, and Toys for Tots. They work with their community group "Lung Association." TASCO's motto is, "We're ears to our peers."
  • VICA Vocational Industrial Clubs Of America. VICA was a work study program that allowed students to have part-time jobs and get graded for their work performance by their supervisors. Also, students were to leave school early as long as they maintained a job..

[edit] School traditions

[edit] Events

  • Annual Day Annuals, or yearbooks are distributed during the month of May at an assembly at which the annual is dedicated. On this date, students are given the opportunity to sign other student's annuals during most classes.
  • Honors Day During the spring an honors program is planned to present academic awards and some scholarships. This is an evening affair to which recipients of awards and their parents are invited. Refreshments are served following the program.
  • Class Day At Westover High, Class Day is a right of passage for graduating seniors. At Class Day, the student body of WHS assembles in the auditorium. The ceremonies of Class Day include an extravagant entrance and exit of seniors, presentations of select speakers, and senior skits. Near the end of the Class Day, the juniors are allowed to move from the "junior section" to the "senior section", as a sort of "graduation" from 11th grade to the coveted 12th grade.
  • Homecoming Week Every day of the week a special theme is seen throughout the school. On Friday of homecoming week, there is the traditional homecoming football game. At this game, homecoming court is introduced at halftime or after the game. On Saturday night, the traditional homecoming dance occurs, at which the queen and king are announced based on votes from the student body.
  • Miss WHS Pageant Candidates for the pageant must be a junior or senior. The Beta Club sponsors the contest annually during the fall. Each club nominates a girl who represents it in a contest. Miss WHS reigns over the school the rest of the year. Proceeds from the contest are used for scholarships sponsored by the Beta Club.
  • Senior Week During this week the seniors are congratulated and rewarded for their hard work throughout their high school career. Class Day, the senior picnic and the senior breakfast are just some of the events that cater to seniors at Westover High. Class Day ends Senior week.
  • White Christmas During the end days of first semester, the White Christmas program is done in the auditorium. The band plays selected Christmas holiday pieces and the chorus sings traditional carols along with hymns. During the week of White Christmas, the first period classes and their teachers collect can goods to give to unfortunate men and women that will not have the greatest holiday. The program ends in the singing of "The 12 Days of Christmas" as done by the faculty and staff.

[edit] Alma mater

[edit] Faculty

Westover has 4 administrators, 6 support personnel, and 59 teachers (averaging 14 years of experience) and a student to teacher ratio of 23:1.

[edit] References

  • Gene Melvin- Principal of Westover High School.
  • Dr. Sally Whatley- Superintendent of the Dougherty County School System.