Gresham High School (Oregon)
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Gresham Union High School | |
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Gresham, Oregon |
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School district | Gresham-Barlow School District |
Principal | Carol Daiberl |
Staff | 147 |
Enrollment |
1789 |
Type | Public |
Grades | 9-12 |
Athletics conference | Mount Hood |
Motto | Glory, Honor, Strength |
Mascot | Gopher |
Color(s) | Blue, Silver, White |
Established | 1906 |
Homepage | http://ghs.gresham.k12.or.us/ |
Gresham High School is a high school located in Gresham, Oregon. As of 2006, the school serves 1,789 students[1] in grades 9 through 12, along with 150 staff members. It opened in 1906. The school's mascot is the Gopher, and the school colors are blue, silver, and white. The school's principal is Carol Daiberl. The three vice-principals are Ayesha Freeman, Kristin Mayville and Lonnie Wells[2]. The high school is fed by two local middle schools, Dexter McCarty Middle School and Clear Creek Middle School, both of which serve grades 6-8. Gresham's main athletic rival is nearby Sam Barlow High School.
Gresham High is an official IB (International Baccalaureate) World School offering the IB Diploma Program[3]. This challenging two-year program for juniors and seniors is generally supported by prerequisite classes in freshman and sophomore year. Students with a full IB diploma can get advanced placement and up to one full year college credit. Students who successfully earn an IB diploma are highly regarded by colleges and universities worldwide.
Gresham High School also offers Woods, Mechanical, and Technology classes in a program called ProTech.
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[edit] Activities
Academic Clubs
- DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America)
- Gopher Gazette publication
- Gresham Argus publication
- Japanese Club
- MESA (Mathematics Engineering and Science Achievement)
- Mock Trial
- Renaissance - leadership program that focuses on increasing school attendance, graduation rate, school promotion, academic achievement, and social tolerance
- Speech and Debate team
- Student Council
- Yearbook publication
Service Club
- International Club
- Key Club
- Link Crew - Freshmen orientation group
- National Honor Society
Interest Clubs
- Gopher Spirit Club
- MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán)
- Young Democrats
- Dylan Crimp Club
[edit] Performing Arts
Band
- Symphonic Band II - select ensemble
- Symphonic Band I
- Concert Band - Freshmen band
- Jazz Band I - select ensemble
- Jazz Band II
Choir
- Concert Choir
- Overtones - select choir
- Encore - women's choir
- Treble Choir - women's choir
- Gresham Men's Choir
Theater
[edit] Athletics
- American Football
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Cheerleading
- Cross Country
- Golf
- Racquetball
- Rhythmettes
- Soccer
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Water polo
- Wrestling
[edit] Publications
Gresham High School produces two newspapers: The Gresham Argus[4] and The Gopher Gazette[5]. The newspapers are produced by separate staffs and are budgeted by their own advertising efforts. The newspapers have different audiences as well. The Gresham Argus gets delivered to students in class on the day the paper comes out, and the Gopher Gazette gets distributed via postal mail to parents of students and businesses in the community.
[edit] Department Heads
- Business - Tom Urbanowicz
- English - Chris Smith
- Fine Arts - Kevin Egan
- Math - Olivia Green
- PE/Health - Mike Molony
- Science - Kathy Childress
- Social Studies - Jay Lehr
- World Language - Catherine Newberry
[edit] Notable Achievements
Since the start of the new millennium, the Gresham High School Girls Volleyball team has won the state championship in 2001, 2002, and 2006.
Gresham High School is also locally known for its theater and choir programs, both of which have produced several state champions in Monologue and Duo acting scenes, as well as musical theater pieces. The Gresham High School Band and Choir programs have also produced several state champions.