Apollo High School (Arizona)

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Apollo High School
Address
8045 N. 47th Ave.
Glendale, Arizona, 85302
U.S.A.
Information
School district Glendale Union High School District
Principal Brian Capistran
Enrollment

1,732

Type Public secondary
Grades 9-12
Motto Strive for Excellence
Mascot Hawk
Color(s) Navy blue, gold, white
Established 1970
Homepage

Started in 1970, Apollo High School is a secondary school located in Glendale, Arizona. It is part of the Glendale Union High School District (GUHSD). It enrolls approximately 1,800 students, grades 9-12. The Apollo High School motto has changed over recent years from "Pride, Class and Dignity" to the current "Strive for Excellence".

The mascot is the Hawks, and the school colors are navy blue, gold, and white.

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[edit] Athletics

Apollo High School is a member of the Arizona Interscholastic Association. AHS offers sports for both boys and girls during the fall, winter and spring seasons.

Fall Athletics Winter Athletics Spring Athletics
Girls Badminton, Volleyball (Varsity, JV, Freshman) Basketball (Varsity, JV, Freshman), Soccer (Varsity, Developmental) Softball (Varsity, JV, Freshman), Tennis
Boys Football (Varsity, JV, Freshman) Basketball (Varsity, JV, Freshman), Soccer (Varsity, Developmental) Baseball (Varsity, JV, Freshman), Tennis, Wrestling (Varsity, JV, Freshman)
Mixed Cross Country, Golf, Swim & Dive Track & Field
  • Apollo High School boys' basketball team recently won the Arizona State 4A Championship three years in a row (2005, 2006, 2007).

[edit] Clubs and Activities

Apollo High School offers a variety of social, athletic, musical, dramatic, and academic clubs to meet the needs of their diverse student body.

[edit] ACT / SAT Prep Classes

The ACT/SAT Prep Class is a three-week class offered once a semester and sponsored by Ruben Miranda. Designed to help juniors and seniors prepare for the taking the ACT and SAT, the class acquaints students with the test format, teaches strategies for working through each of the test sections, and gives students practice by using real test questions.

Students become acquainted with the test format, learn strategies for working through each of the various test sections and practice using real test questions. The class is offered once each semester from 7–7:55 A.M.

[edit] Asian Awareness Club

The Asian Awareness Club strives to establish an atmosphere for students who are interested in Asian culture to come together and share ideas, as well, as explore a variety of other cultures. The club is sponsored by Niya Gima and is open to any Apollo student.

[edit] Art Club

The award-winning Art Club is sponsored by Barbara Dahlstedt and Julie Allred and promotes the artists and the appreciation of art on the AHS campus.

[edit] Best Buddies

The Best Buddies Program is dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships. There are three membership types: buddies, peer buddies and associated members. The program is sponsored by Christie Watson and Sue Seymour.

[edit] Close Up Washington DC

Close Up Washington DC is a week-long trip that provides students the opportunity to experience the political process firsthand in the nation's capital. Students in good standing may travel to meet congressmen and other students from all over the the United States. The club is sponsored by Sabrina Lumm.

[edit] DECA

Students who are enrolled in Marketing or Advanced Marketing classes may join DECA. They compete in regional, state-wide and national leadership conferences Sponsored by Bill Cohen, the club is active in the community and sponsors a student union know as "The Room".

Within the DECA realm, there is DECA-Junior. In order to join, students must be enrolled in business classes and have a desire to learn more about marketing.

[edit] Drama Club

Sponsored by Alyssa McMichael, the Drama Club is an after school extra-curricular club . The Drama Club focuses on theatre activities that promote teamwork, acting skills, and public speaking skills. The focuses on such topics as Adopt-a-family, audition workshops, theatre games, and improv activities. ELIGIBILITY: The club is open to all students at Apollo.

[edit] Environmental Awareness Club

The Environmental Awareness Club strives to raise awareness of environmental issues. They maintain a public bulletin board, sponsor environmental causes (Such as Adopt a Manatee), and take field trips. The club is sponsored by David Devlin.


[edit] Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

FCA is a student led campus club and is part of the national organization that has been on middle school, high school and college campuses for over 50 years. Students are encouraged to strive to be more like Jesus Christ and demonstrate their faith both in and out of the sporting arena. The FCA supports all of athletic teams by providing them Gatorade and encouragement. All students are eligible to join and the club is led by Brett Irwin.

[edit] French Club

The French Club is led by Jackie Ohligshlaeger, meets once a month, and focuses on French Cuisine. At each meeting, students prepare an authentic French recipe and enjoy with other club members..

[edit] Future Educators of America (FEA)

The FEA, led by Jennifer Aikman, is open to anyone interested in a career in teaching or working with children. The club meets to discuss various aspects of teaching and provides the community a valuable service with tutoring opportunities. This club also nominates the Teachers of the Month to recognize outstanding teachers.

[edit] Awards and Recognition

Apollo High School has been granted "Highly Performing" status by the State of Arizona in accordance with the No Child Left Behind Act.[1]

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