Saginaw Heritage High School

Heritage High School
Location
Saginaw Charter Township, MI
United States
Information
Type Public
School district Saginaw Township Community Schools
Principal Michael Newman
Staff approx. 100
Grades 9-12
Number of students approx. 1700
Color(s) Blue, Green
Mascot Hawk
Website

Heritage High School serves as Saginaw Township (Michigan) Community Schools' only high school. As of the 2006-07 school year the student body numbered approximately 1700 students with over 100 staff (including six counselors, about 80 teachers and roughly 30 administrative and clerical personnel). It is located on North Center Road in Saginaw Charter Township, MI. Jerry L Seese, EdD, is Superintendent of Saginaw Township Community Schools; Sir Michael Newman is principal of Heritage High School.

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History

Heritage was the product of a merger between Douglas MacArthur High School (which now houses White Pine Middle School) and Dwight D. Eisenhower High School (which now houses Heritage) in 1988, after Eisenhower High School was severely damaged in a 1986 arson. Selecting one color from each of its parent schools, Heritage's official colors are Navy Blue and Kelly Green. Its nickname is "Hawks."

Academics

Heritage has offered numerous Advanced Placement courses, and beginning with the 2006-2007 school year the school has participates in the International Baccalaureate program, which has begun to interfere with student scheduling because the administration focuses the course guide based on this program that less than 1% of students participate in.

Heritage also has an Academic Quiz Bowl team where students compete in local tournaments and then advance onto state tournaments. The Quiz bowl team of 2006-2007 was undefeated in the local Kiwanis tournament and also advanced to the Michigan State Quiz Bowl tournament.

Besides the Quiz Bowl team, Heritage also participates in the local Science Olympiad.

In addition to the successful Quiz Bowl team, Heritage also had a newly-formed Destination Imagination team, which managed to win first place at the regional tournament and advanced to the state competition at Central Michigan University.

Athletics

Heritage's football team competes in the Saginaw Valley League, going 9-0 in regular season play in 2006-2007. The team is directed by Hall of Fame Coach Bruce Bendix and plays its home games at Larsen Field named in honor of former principal Allan Larsen.

HHS athletic teams include football, Marching band/winterguard and percussion, cross-country, soccer, golf, basketball, pompon, swimming, tennis, cheerleading, hockey, skiing, wrestling, bowling, volleyball, baseball, softball, tennis, and track. Furthermore, a lacrosse club was instituted in the spring of 2008.

The varsity wrestling team "three-peated" for District champions in the 2008,2009,and 2010 seasons. They also went undefeated in the SVL league in the 2010-2011 season.

The men's varsity cross country team "three-peated" as SVL, Saginaw County, and Regional champions through the 2007-2009 seasons. The team placed 7th at the state meet in Division 1 competition in 2007, was the state runner up in 2008, and placed 6th in 2009.

The Hawks have won state championships in men's track, women's soccer, women's basketball, and pom pon. In 2002-03, Heritage was honored as an "Exemplary Athletic Program" by the Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Administrators' Association. Mr. Peter Ryan is the Director of Athletics for the Saginaw Township Community Schools; Mr. James Noble, Heritage Athletic Director.

The boys ice hockey team has reached the state semi finals in 2004 and 2009

The boys soccer team reached the State Class A Finals in 1991, playing to a 2 - 1 overtime loss to Class A powerhouse Livonia Stevenson.

The men's swim team of 1988-1989 was the first team to have a perfect season. The "Aqua-Hawks" won their first, and only, Saginaw Valley League Championship in 2002. This performance was dedicated to Mary Dudek, a member of the women's swim team who died the morning of the preliminary events.

Traditions

Homecoming

Heritage homecoming is a huge event for Saginaw Township. It begins at school with a spirit week to get every one excited for the Homecoming Football game. Then there is a parade down Shattuck Road. It is a time of fun and excitement in Saginaw. Past Homecoming Kings and Queens include:

Class Competition

Class competition is probably the most important tradition to Heritage students. Each year, the Senior Class Council selects a mascot (typically a character from a cartoon or children's literature) for the incoming freshman class. Class mascots include:

Under the banner of their class mascot, the freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors engage in a year-long competition for points. Points can be won through participation in special school-spirit days, winning the monthly bulletin-board contest, and competing head-to-head during events such as the annual Spring Fever day.

The class which has accrued the most points at the end of the year is rewarded with a day-long trip to a class picnic.

Theatre

Each year, the Heritage Players put on a "straight show" in the autumn and a musical in the spring. Examples include:

Other Entertainment

Heritage students also produce four other annual shows: Mock Rock, the Culture Show, Mr Heritage, and the talent show. There is also Spring Fever day in the spring.

Mock Rock usually consists of about half a dozen acts, each of which parodies songs, television shows, or other aspects of popular culture. At the end of the event, the audience votes for the winning act by acclamation. The winners of the 2011 Mock Rock was a Glee parody group called Glum headed by Cassidy Morey. People's choice and third place winners were Boys against the world headed by Sam Nuerminger.

The Culture Show comprises mostly musical acts selected and produced by the Heritage Multicultural Club. After the acts have concluded, the audience is invited to the Student Center to engage in a buffet of exotic foods.The first annual culture show took place in 1999.

Mr Heritage is HHS's male beauty pageant. Participants engage in a wide variety of activities, including a talent portion, dancing, and an interview. They are systematically eliminated by a group of staff judges until a winner is crowned "Mr Heritage" for that year.

2007 Mr Heritage: Brent Ebelt

2008 Mr Heritage: Alex Mixter

2009 Mr Heritage: Matt Popielarz

2010 Mr Heritage: Matt Popielarz

2011 Mr Heritage: Ben Rene

The talent show is generally a more serious event than the other annual shows, offering an opportunity for Heritage's student body to showcase its abilities to the community.

Spring Fever is essentially a field day where the classes compete in activities and challenges against the other classes.

Notable alumni

Stuart Schweigert, NFL (Detroit Lions)(Oakland Raiders)

Brian Fountain, Philharmonic Orchestra of Minas Gerais

Hank Winchester, News Anchor NBC (WDIV) Detroit, MI

Mike McFadden, AFL (Grand Rapids Rampage) CFL (Hamilton Tiger-Cats) NFL (Tampa Bay Buccaneeres) UIFL (Saginaw Sting)

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