South Lakes High School

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South Lakes High School
Address
11400 South Lakes Drive
Reston, Virginia 20191
Information
School district Fairfax County Public Schools
Principal Bruce Butler
Staff approximately 200
Enrollment

1,430 (2006)

School type Public high school
Grades 9–12
Language English
Campus Suburban
Mascot Seahawks
Color(s) Royal blue and Kelly green
Founded 1979
Feeder schools Hughes Middle School, Rachel Carson Middle School
Rival schools Herndon High School
Athletic conferences Liberty District
Northern Region
Homepage

South Lakes High School is the primary high school for the community of Reston in Fairfax County, Virginia. The school, part of Fairfax County Public Schools, has about 1,500 students (2,000 after redistricting and current renovations are completed), in grades 9 through 12. The school was opened in 1979.

The school's curriculum offers special education courses, remedial coursework, standard courses, and college-level advanced courses. Advanced coursework is offered in the form of the International Baccalaureate program. The Advanced Placement program was phased out at the end of the 2002-2003 school year, with the cancellation of AP American Government. South Lakes also has an Army JROTC program.

The principal is Bruce Butler. The school also has 16 other administrators, including assistant administrators for each grade. Its main feeder middle school is Langston Hughes Middle School, which is located just next door. Due to redistricting, a small number of students from Rachel Carson Middle School are set to attend South Lakes from the 2008-2009 school year onwards.

The school's mascot is the Seahawk. The colors are royal blue, kelly green, and white. South Lakes' cross-town rival is Herndon High School. The school newspaper is named the Sentinel.

South Lakes is currently in the process of a $48.2 million renovation plan, which is estimated to take three to five years to complete. The renovation will be complete in time for the 2008-2009 school year.

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[edit] Demographics

South Lakes High School's student body is about 46% White; 21% Black; 16% Hispanic; 11% Asian; and 5% Other.

[edit] Test scores

South Lakes High School is a fully accredited high school based on the Standards of Learning tests in Virginia. The average SAT score in 2006 for South Lakes was 1550 (520 in Critical Reading, 528 in Math, and 502 in Writing)[1].

[edit] School design

Reflecting an educational philosophy popular in the 1970s when it was built, South Lakes High School has an "open classroom" design, laid out in a quadrant (one quadrant area for each grade level) with an upper level and a lower level. Each quadrant is referred to as a "sub-school", labeled by colors: green for freshman, blue for sophomores, yellow for juniors, and orange for seniors. Within the open area of each quadrant, classrooms are created via temporary dividers. The original design was meant for each "sub-school" to be a classroom by itself; when it was found that it was difficult for people to learn in such a way, the dividers were put up.

Another unique characteristic of the school is that over 90 percent of the classrooms used to have no exterior windows. The school underwent renovation, however, and as of 2008, the old temporary dividers no longer exist, nor do the fireproof curtains. Now each classroom has its own door, lights, and a unit to control temperature.

[edit] Athletics

The mascot is a seahawk and the sports teams play in the AAA Liberty District and Northern Region of the Virginia High School League. It is best known for their boys basketball team which has been consistently one of the best teams in the Washington area. Former Duke guard and current Phoenix Suns forward Grant Hill also attended South Lakes. Additionally, Alan Webb, high school mile record holder and Olympian attended.

[edit] Band

South Lakes' band is led by Grayson Fore. The Marching Seahawks won First Place, Group IIA, at the USSBA, Northern Virginia Regional on Saturday, September 30, 2006. They also earned the distinction of Best Percussion and Best Music in their group. In addition to being ranked first in Virginia, they are 20th ranked in the nation. In March, 2007 the South Lakes Band traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana to participate in the prestigious Bands of America festival.

[edit] Chorus

The South Lakes Chorus program is run by Rita Gigliotti. This program contains five groups: Mixed Chorus, South Lakes Singers, Advanced Women's Ensemble, Show Choir, and SMAC (South Lakes Men's A Cappella Choir). The Advanced Ensembles regularly receive high scores of "1"s and "2"s at Festival competitions. Every spring, the choral program goes on a trip with the band and orchestra to attend a competition. The advanced Choruses have won at these competitions every year for the past few years. The 2008 trip was to Orlando, Florida where all choirs earned first place in their categories, and South Lakes Singers took home Overall Choral Champions. South Lakes also hosts the yearly East Coast A Cappella Summit. This event showcases different A cappella groups, including Blue Jupiter and Inpulse. These groups also host seminars and workshops on different areas of performance and vocal styles.

[edit] Theatre Arts Program

The South Lakes Theatre Arts Program is run by Maria Harris. Mrs. Harris has directed and taught at the school for 25 years. The program and its members have been given many awards and Cappies wins and nominations.

[edit] Political science program

South Lakes was a pioneer in the FCPS Political Science Program. A 1.5 credit class reserved for seniors, Political Science involves a one semester introduction to the discipline followed by a semester-long internship with a local government agency or organization. The class is taught by Wynndolynn Thompson, MPA who makes internship placement decisions based on student performance during the first semester classroom session. In the past, notable offices such as those of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sen. John Kerry have hosted interns.

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