Brookwood High School (Snellville, Georgia)
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Brookwood High School | |
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1255 Dogwood Road Snellville, GA 30078 |
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School district | Gwinnett County Public Schools |
Principal | Debra T. Dees |
Enrollment |
3,518[1] |
Type | Public |
Grades | 9–12 |
Campus | Suburban |
Motto | "...A Tradition of Excellence" |
Mascot | Bronco |
Color(s) | Maroon and Gold |
Established | 1981 |
Information | 770-972-7642 |
Accreditation | SACS |
Region | 8A in Class AAAAA (GHSA) |
Homepage | www.brookwoodhighschool.net |
Brookwood High School is a public high school in the United States for students in Grades 9-12. The school is located in Snellville, Georgia, and has a population of over 3,500 students. Brookwood High School serves several areas of Gwinnett County, including Lawrenceville and Lilburn. The school is known for its outstanding success in athletics and in the fine arts.
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[edit] General information
[edit] Buildings
- The school is separated into various halls, from A through F Hall.
- A Hall is primarily for senior core classes, chemistry and physics classes, and foreign language. B Hall is primarily for electives such as art, engineering, computing, and several others. C Hall currently is primarily for technical classes, and some biology and chemistry (science) courses. D Hall contains the two gyms and locker rooms. E Hall is for sophomore classes while F hall is commonly known as the "Freshman Hall" and is designated primarily for ninth graders.
- Since opening, the school has grown greatly. The school first expanded when it added a new two-story addition which opened in 1997. Due to continued growth, the school again added a two-story addition which opened in 2006. A new band/orchestra building was also added in 2006.
[edit] History
The plans for Brookwood High School were started in 1977 to lessen the overcrowding of nearby high schools of South Gwinnett and Parkview. A committee of educators from Gwinnett County met together to create and discuss specifications for the facility. The school officially opened in 1981 under the leadership of principal Emmett Lawson. Recently, former principal Jane Stegall ended her teaching and administration career in May 2007, retiring at the end of the month.
The school derived its name literally from its location on the intersection of Holly Brook Road and Dogwood Road. Recently the school has celebrated its 25th anniversary with a special dance, chorus, and orchestra concert.
[edit] Current administration
- Ms. Debbie Dees, Principal
- Mr. David Smith, Associate Principal
- Ms. Faye Jones, Associate Principal
- Mr. Randy Irvin, Asst Principal
- Mr. Bo Ford, Asst Principal
- Ms. Lisa Harrison, Asst Principal-Attendance
- Ms. Sharon Kleckley, Asst Principal
- Mr. Jeff Hall, Asst Principal
- Ms. Jodi Robinson, Asst Principal
- Mr. Mark Kimbro, Asst Principal- Athletic
- Mr. Dan Chelko, Asst. Principal-Community School
[edit] Athletics
Brookwood offers a wide range of sports for the students through try outs. The athletic programs are some of the most successful in the state having won 34 state championships since 1981. The varsity sports include but are not limited to:
[edit] Boys
- Football
(1996 AAAA State Champs) - Hockey
- Cross Country
(1989, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 AAAA State Champs)
(2001, 2002, 2003 AAAAA State Champs) - Basketball
- Wrestling
- Swimming
(2008 AAAAA State Champs) - Soccer
(2001, 2004 AAAAA State Champs) - Tennis
(1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 AAAA State Champs) - Baseball
(1986 AAAA State Champs)
(2008 AAAAA State Champs, Ranked #1 in the nation by USA Today) - Track
[edit] Girls
- Cheerleading: Football
- Softball
(1991 Slow Pitch AAAA State Champs) - Cross Country
(1985, 1989, 1990, 1991 AAAA State Champs) - Volleyball
- Basketball
- Cheerleading: Basketball
- Cheerleading: Competition
- Swimming
(2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 AAAAA State Champs) - Tennis
(2000 AAAA State Champs) - Track
(1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 AAAA State Champs) - Soccer
(1998 AAAA State Champs)
(2003 AAAAA State Champs) - Flash Dancing
[edit] Co-Ed
- Football Managers
- Golf
- Hockey
- Mascot
[edit] Fine arts and clubs
As in academics and athletics, Brookwood High School exhibits an excellent variety of fine arts, from dance, to theatre, to Band, to a Full Orchestra.
[edit] Theatre
The theatre program at Brookwood is recognized statewide for its excellence. Longtime directors Ken and Patty Lindahl are nationally known for the quality of their productions.
In 1998-99, Brookwood finished 1st at the state One-Act Competition with their production of "The 1940s Radio Hour." That same cast went on to perform at the International Thespian Conference in Lincoln, Nebraska later that summer.
In 2005, Brookwood finished second at the state One-Act Competition with their production of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods. In 2006, Brookwood finished 3rd at the regional One-Act Competition with Jekyll and Hyde. In 2007, Brookwood finished 3rd at the regional One-Act Competition with Grease.
[edit] Dance
The Dance Department, headed by Anna D'Antonio, is composed of several different levels and types of classes, and performs two shows a year, each with a different theme.
[edit] Music
The music program at Brookwood grows at a great rate every year. The orchestra currently has over 250 players compared to the fewer than 70 seven years ago.
Brookwood's marching band is also large and a very popular activity. The band travels with the varsity football team, marches in the Homecoming Parade, and competes in state and county competition. The band is the largest in Gwinnett county featuring approx 270 members.
The Jazz program is among the top in the nation. Under the direction of Ken Simpson the program has grown to 3 full jazz bands.
Brookwood is also known for its state-of-the-art music tech program. The program features a complete recording school as well as 25 digital recording stations.
[edit] Literature
The Brookwood High School student-run paper is titled The Sentinel and features school, political, and entertainment articles.
The school's yearbook, also student-run, is called Cayuse.
A literature club, run by teacher Dana Kling, produces a yearly magazine, Pegasus which is released alongside the yearbook. The magazine features short stories, essays, songs, and poetry written and submitted by current Brookwood Students.
[edit] Mock trial
The Mock Trial Team has done well in the past, taking the title of Regional Champions in the 2005-2006 season and Regional Champion Runner-up in the 2006-2007 season.
[edit] Quizbowl
BAT. J.R. Barry. 'Nuff said.
[edit] Feeder schools
Brookwood is the high school of the Brookwood cluster. A cluster is a group of schools which feed into one primary high school for an area in Gwinnett County. Elementary schools feed into middle schools, which in turn feed into the high school.
[edit] Elementary schools
- Brookwood Elementary
- Craig Elementary
- Gwin Oaks Elementary
- R. D. Head Elementary
[edit] Middle schools
- Alton C. Crews Middle School
- Five Forks Middle School
[edit] Notable alumni
- Amanda Weir - American Olympic swimmer. Two-time silver medalist in the 2004 Olympic Games. American record holder in the Womens 100m Freestyle.
- Jason Elam - NFL Kicker for the Atlanta Falcons, who formerly played for the Denver Broncos. Shares record for longest field goal in NFL history.
- Jennifer Ferrin - Actress
- Michael Kelly - Actor
- Bruce Lee - Inventor of Desert Burn Hoodia. Class of 1987.
- Amy Robach - News Anchor
- Jason Bulger- MLB pitcher
- Rennie Curran - Linebacker for University of Georgia Bulldogs
- Cannon Berrong - University of Hawaii football player
- Jackson Pearce - Pen name of Amy Pearce, Author