Southeast High School (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
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Southeast High School | |
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA | |
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School district | Oklahoma City Public Schools |
Principal | Ms. Trina Liles |
Students | 778 |
Type | Public |
Grades | 9-12 |
Mascot | Spartan |
Color(s) | Blue and White[1] |
Established | 1950 |
Homepage | [1] |
Southeast High School is a high school in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma that opened in 1950. The school closed in 1990, but was reopened and remodeled in 1994 as a magnet school with an emphasis on four technology programs offered at the school. Being a magnet school, students must fill out an application and be admitted to the school, regardless of which schools' district they reside.
When the school reopened in 1994, the school was still undergoing renovations. Shortly after classes started, a decision was made to choose an alternate site for students until the construction was complete. The students enrolled at Southeast spent their first semester at the school in makeshift classrooms at the Federal Aviation Administration in OKC.
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[edit] Programs and academics
Among the many successful programs at the school is the Air Force JROTC program, one of the best in the southern states. The school has been ranked as one of the top 100 high schools in the nation. It has very high test scores, compared to other OKC public schools. On May 21st 2008, Southeast successfully graduated 140 students in the Class of 2008, the Class of 2007 only graduated 67 out of 120.
[edit] Sports
The mascot for the school is the Spartans and the colors for the school are blue and white. The Spartans' hated rivals are the US Grant Generals. A common quote among Spartan faithful is as follows, "Better Dead Than a General in Red." A battle cannon located on the campus of US Grant High School is often the victim of Spartan Spirit. During the week of the annual Southeast-Grant Football Game, Grant students often find their cannon painted blue and white. Another Spartan rivalry exists with the Capitol Hill Redskins, the third OKC Public school located on the south side. The Spartans recently lost to the Capitol Hill Redskins 20 to 6. This is the school's first loss to the Redskins in twelve years for football.
In 2004, led by Coach Walter Brewer, the men's basketball team won the 5A Basketball State Championship. In 2005, the Spartans repeated as champions in Class 5A. In 2008, with a record of 18-8, the men's basketball team tried to repeat as state champions in Class 4A, but lost to the Bishop McGuiness Fighting Irish 80-63, the Spartans won the runner-up trophy however. Ben Smith was the overall MVP for the game scoring 23 points and having 11 rebounds.
Spartan star Liz Lay was ranked the No. 18 player in women's basketball in the nation, according to Rivals.com. In 2008, Lay signed with the University of Washington, where she plans on continuing her basketball career.
Gerald "G.K." McCoy, a Spartan football player, chose the University of Oklahoma over several other schools. McCoy is now seen playing for the Sooners.
- The 2007-2008 Football Season
- The 2007-2008 Boys Basketball Season
- The 2007-2008 Girls Basketball Season
[edit] Administration
- Principal: Ms. Trina Liles
- Asst. Principals: Ms. Minton, Gary Cruzen, and Pat Borelli
[edit] Spartan Fight Song
Oh Southeast High School
Is the school for me
I know no other place I'd rather be.
It has the styles and smiles of friendliness
No matter where you go you never will forget the time that you
Were proud to be within its sights
And just to wear its colors
Blue and White
Blue and White
And just to be a part--it's sure a treat--it's hard to beat
Ole Southeast High!
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Bobby Murcer, MLB baseball player
- Darrell Porter, MLB catcher
- Mickey Tettleton, MLB catcher
- Rusty Hilger, pro football quarterback
- Calvin Holloway, researcher and professor at the University of Oklahoma (OU)
- Gerald McCoy, 2006 graduate, football player for the University of Oklahoma (OU)
- Dalton Nichols, a popular student at the school, died of pneumonia, not of a heroin overdose as originally rumored
- Abraham Wright, American football outside linebacker for the Miami Dolphins
- Janie Speaks was an Olympic gymnast in the 1964 summer games.
- Clendon Thomas was an All-American at the University of Oklahoma and spent 11 years in the NFL.
- Don Trull attended Baylor University and spent 6 years in the NFL.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- 09/07 Death of Former Student Dalton Nichols
- In The News: Southeast on Lockdown