Chesapeake High School (Anne Arundel County)
Chesapeake Senior High School | |
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Established | 1976 |
Type | Public Secondary |
Principal | Stephen Gorski |
Students | 1,434 (September 2014) [1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Location | Pasadena, Maryland, United States |
Coordinates | 39°6′38″N 76°27′43″W / 39.11056°N 76.46194°WCoordinates: 39°6′38″N 76°27′43″W / 39.11056°N 76.46194°W |
District | Anne Arundel County Public Schools |
Campus | Suburban |
Colors | School - Blue and Gold -- Athletic - Columbia Blue , Navy Blue , and White |
Mascot | Cougar |
Rival | Eagles |
Newspaper | Paw Prints |
Chesapeake Senior High School, Anne Arundel County (CHS) is one of two high schools in Maryland by that name. The other is the Chesapeake High School of Baltimore County, Although, the school in Baltimore County is strictly Chesapeake High and does not include Senior in its name as does Chesapeake Senior High in Anne Arundel County. It is one of two public high schools in Pasadena. The other being Northeast High School, Chesapeake's rival school. Chesapeake opened in 1976 due to overcrowding at Northeast. It serves students in grades 9-12. The school serves the local feeder system, encompassing Chesapeake Bay Middle school and the respective six elementary schools that feed into it. The school has two floors and includes a football field, several soccer and other athletic fields, and a variety of gymnasiums, and including a smaller dance studio.
Sports Program
There are a variety of sports teams at Chesapeake, with both varsity and junior varsity teams, all part of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association. They include:
- Baseball
- Men's Basketball
- Women's Basketball
- Cheerleading
- Cross Country
- Dance
- Field Hockey
- Football
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Indoor Track and Field
- Men's Lacrosse
- Women's Lacrosse
- Marching Band
- Softball
- Swimming
- Men's Soccer
- Women's Soccer
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
CHS has won several state championships including Two Baseball championships in the years 97' and 2014 . The Cougars have also won championships in softball in the years '88, '90, '91,, '92, '93, '07 and '08 The Cougars also won state championships in wrestling in the years 81' ,'00, and '02
Notable alumni
- Nic Kipke, current District 31 representative to the Maryland House of Delegates.[2]
- Frederick H. Bealefeld III, current Police Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department.[3]
- Victoria L. Schade, former member of Maryland House of Delegates[4]
- Nick Hovaker, former goalkeeper of the Philadelphia KiXX
- Patrick Thompson, bassist for the band Alesana
- Lauren Gibson, softball player for University of Tennessee and the United States women's national softball team[5]
- Matt Valdez, producer for The Junkies Morning Show
Military Casualties
- Cpl. Jason David Mileo, India Company of the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, Twenty-Nine Palms, Calif. Killed in Iraq April 14, 2003.
- Army Pfc. Eric M. Kavanagh, assigned to 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Schweinfurt, Germany, KIA in Baghdad, Iraq, September 20, 2006.
Programs to Note
- The school hosts a distinguished Advanced Placement (AP) program which encompasses a variety of subjects including Statistics, Music Theory, and Calculus.
- The English Department has 3 production based classes that provide services to the school, Yearbook, Literary Magazine, and Newspaper.
- CHS operates in cooperation with the Center Of Applied Technology- North to provide career training.
- Chesapeake is the home of the ED Regional program, the special education center for northern Anne Arundel County including Intensity-V, Inclusion-V, and the Hannah More Program.
Chesapeake High School In The News
- In October 2007, Chesapeake High School was listed as one of four high schools in Anne Arundel County that had outbreaks of staph infections. 28 cases of the infection have also been reported at Severna Park High School, Glen Burnie High School, and Old Mill High School.[6]
- In February 2008, Chesapeake parents began an organization (CEEDSS) to protest a special education program, known as CRP or the Chesapeake Regional Program, that has been in the school since 1990, but according to parents has been disruptive to education and concealed by administration.[7]
References
- ↑ http://www.aacps.org/html/schol/2014actual.pdf
- ↑ "Nic Kipke". Maryland State Archives. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ↑ Maryland Gazette "Chesapeake grad becomes city police commissioner".
- ↑ "Victoria L. Schade". Maryland State Archives. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ↑ "Lauren Gibson". CBS Interactive Tennessee Softball. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ↑ WBAL News
- ↑ The Capital