John W. North High School
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John W. North High School | |
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1550 3rd St. Riverside California United States |
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Principal | Dale Kinnear |
Enrollment |
Approximately 2,600 |
Type | Public |
Mascot | Huskies |
Color(s) | Blue Gold |
Established | 1965 |
Information | (951)788-7311 |
Homepage | http://www.jwnorth.org/ |
John W. North High School is an International Baccalaureate high school in Riverside, California, part of the Riverside Unified School District, and the home of the Huskies and the 1995 Division 4 CIF Football Champions. In 2006 and 2007 the North football team won back to back CIF Football championships.
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[edit] History
John Wesley North High School was established in 1965 and named after the founder of Riverside, John W. North. North has a sister school in China. In 2007, the California Court of Appeals Fourth District, Division 2 visited the school in an educational experience and as an outreach to young people.
[edit] Demographics
North has a diverse student body: 24% White, 52% Hispanic or Latino, 16% African-American,10.9% Asian, 5% Filipino, and less than 2% all other ethnicities. There are many other second languages such as: Spanish, Arabic, French, German, Korean, Mandarin, Punjabi, Russian, Tagalog, Urdu, and Vietnamese. Average class size is 29 students.
[edit] International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement
It is one of the few schools in California that awards the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and Certificate to students. However, less than 10% of students are awarded the IB Diploma. In 1987, John W. North High School became only the nineteenth California high school admitted into the IB program.
[edit] Advanced Placement
North is host to many Advanced Placement (AP) classes. It ranks in the top tenth percentile of students, out of all other California high schools, that pass AP/IB examinations.
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[edit] Academics
In the 2005 Academic Performance Index (API) Statewide Rank, on a scale of 1 to 10, North ranked 7. The same year, in the API Similar Schools Rank, North ranked 10.
[edit] Extracurricular Activities
North is home to many clubs and activities. This includes the "Advancement Via Individual Determination" (AVID) program which is designed to help motivate financially disadvantaged kids into college. North has academies: the Education and Human Services Academy, the Law and Protective Services Academy, and the Global Business Information and Technology Academy. The Blue Star Regiment (BSR) is North's marching band.
North's award-winning yearbook, the Aurora, received the National Yearbook Pacemaker Award in 2005, the highest honor given to a high school yearbook by NSPA. Also, North's newspaper, The North Star, has won numerous national awards for the quality of its competitive issues and website. Recently, The North Star won third place in the 2006 Spring JEA/NSPA conference and won tenth place in 2007.
The school's Mock Trial has won first place in Riverside County in 1986, 1989, and 2000. The North Mock Trial team won second place in the 2000 California State Mock Trial competition.
Clubs/Activities:
- United Student League - Student Council
- Academic Decathlon
- Asian Student Union - Dedicated to teaching and exploring Asian culture
- B.A.S.I.C. - A club of Christian fellowship
- Best Buddies
- Black Student Union - Dedicated to teaching and exploring African-American culture
- Blue Star Regiment - School Marching Band
- California Scholarship Federation
- Chess Club
- Couture Club - Fashion Club
- California Scholarship Federation
- European Thought and Culture - Dedicated to teaching and exploring Western European culture
- French Honor Society
- Friday Night Live
- Harlequins - Drama Club
- Interact
- Junior State of America
- Key Club (sponsored by Kiwanis)
- La Salsa Rica - Dance (Salsa) Club
- Multi-Cultural Council - Dedicated to teaching and exploring different cultures
- MEChA - Dedicated to teaching and exploring Mexican culture
- Middle Eastern Club
- Mock Trial
- Model United Nations
- Octagon Optimist Volunteer Club
- OPEN - Gay-Straight Alliance
- Peer Helpers - Tutoring
- Science Honor Society
- Spanish Honor Society
- Table Tennis Troupe
- Young Democrats
[edit] Blue Star Regiment
The John W. North High School Blue Star Regiment (BSR) is the school's Instrumental Music and Dance Program . The Blue Star Regiment is a modern corps-style competitive marching band that consist of about 140 members. They are currently celebrating more than 30 years of excellence.
In 2002, The Blue Star Regiment won the first SCSBOA 5A Championships. In 2003, They retained there title as they took 1st in their second consecutive victory. The BSR has won numerous sweepstakes awards at fall competitions. They compete in SCSBOA, WBA, and BOA competitions. In addition, They have performed with the RCC Marching Tigers and have marched in the Pasadena Rose Parade. The BSR Drill Team took 1st in the 2006 United Spirit Association National Championships in Florida.
Under the direction of Adam Kehl, The Blue Star Regiment is regarded by many as the among the top marching bands in Riverside county. Commonly referred to as "The Pride of Riverside", The Blue Star Regiment holds a reputation of excellence, discipline, hard-work, class, and pride in the state of California.
In the spring of 2009, The Blue Star Regiment will again present their talent and prestige in Jiangmen, China.
[edit] Athletics
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[edit] Notable Alumni
- Sam Brandon, NFL safety
- Chris Claiborne, NFL linebacker
- Duane Clemons, NFL linebacker
- Ed Gray, Former Atlanta Hawk
- Joanna Hayes, Olympic gold medalist
- Adam Kennedy, Baseball player, St. Louis Cardinals
- Clayton Sandell, Producer, ABC News "World News with Charles Gibson"
- Marcus Slaughter, NBA Basketball player, Undrafted Free Agent
- Alvin Davis, Former Seattle Mariner