Homestead High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

Homestead High School
Location
4310 Homestead Road
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Information
Type Public, Secondary
Established 1970
Locale Suburban
Oversight Southwest Allen County Schools
Principal Mr. Rick Smith
Grades 9-12
Number of students 2,242[1]
Color(s) Blue and Gold          
Athletics Northeast Hoosier Conference
Mascot Spartan
Yearbook Retrospect
Website

Homestead Senior High School, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, is a public 4-year high school with a comprehensive intake of over 2,000 students. Homestead's school year consists of two 18-week semesters. Students are enrolled in seven 47-minute periods. Homestead is a class 5A high school that is well known for its academics and athletics (other than football), but mostly for its renowned music program. Part of Southwest Allen County Schools, the school receives accreditation from the Indiana Department of Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

The class of 2009 is the first class of Homestead to utilize the newly annexed "Freshman Academy" (formerly Woodside Middle School). The two schools are connected to one another by two enclosed walkways.

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Mission statement

Homestead High School will educate all students so they may reach standards of academic excellence and develop a foundation for life-long learning. Through shared efforts with the community, we prepare students to make successful life transitions.

Marching band

The Spartan Alliance Band competes in Class A Band in the Indiana State School Music Association. For the past twenty-five years they have gone to the ISSMA State Finals in Indianapolis, IN, under the direction of Steve Barber. The band is also directed by Brad Wadkins and the Color Guard is led by Jonathan Meader. The State finals have been held at the RCA Dome and Lucas Oil Stadium since it opened in 2008. The band has won five state championships (1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2011), third all time in Class A behind Ben Davis High School and Avon High School. Since 1990 they have never finished lower than fourth place at State Finals, and have been either first or second twelve times. As of 2011, Homestead holds the record for most consecutive State Finals Appearances of any current Class A Band at 25. Ben Davis previously held the record at 24 consecutive years (1975-1998 all in Class A). Lewis Cass High School, currently a class D band, holds the record for the most consecutive State Finals Appearances of any Class Band at 30 (1982-2011, 1984-2005 in Class C).

They have competed in competitions in Hawaii, Florida, Arizona, and California. In 1999 they performed at Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii. Recently they were runner-up at the National Field Show Competition at the Fiesta Bowl in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2000 they were crowned the Blue Cross Blue Shield Grand Champions at the same competition. Then in 2009 they again attended the Fiesta Bowl where the band came in fourth at the Blue Cross Blue Shield band competition and came in second at the Fiesta Bowl Parade. In 2003 They participated in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California as well as performing in the Disneyland parade in Anaheim. In 2006 and 2011, the band performed in the Walt Disney World parade in Orlando, Florida. Homestead annually hosts ISSMA District Competition, as well as hosts its own competition named Fall Festival of Bands, which showcases 10 Class-A Bands.

They are also one of the largest high school marching bands in the country, with more than 200 members each year. In the 2009-10 school year the band contained 225 members. In the 2011-12 year there was a record freshman class enrollment of 90, with a total membership of 240.

Radio station

Homestead High School has a working radio station inside its school, broadcasting live on 91.1 FM. The station's name is The Point, with a motto of "Fort Wayne's Only Alternative". It's a student-run high school radio station who broadcast live during the school day as well as Homestead High School sporting events on location.

Accolades

Homestead Journalism Students Inducted Into Hall of Fame

Sports

Homstead has a variety of sports teams and clubs which compete at the highest state level(5A/4A). Homestead also belongs to the NHC, and is a regular power in every sport.

Dave S. Walter Memorial Stadium is the school's athletic field and in 2006 was complete with artificial turf.

Notable alumni

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