Nome-Beltz Junior/Senior High School
Nome-Beltz Junior/Senior High School | |
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Nome, Alaska United States | |
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Type | Public |
School district | Nome Public Schools |
Principal | Scott Handley |
Grades | 7 to 12 |
Enrollment | 322 |
Student to teacher ratio | 13:1 |
Color(s) | Royal Blue & White |
Mascot | Nanook (Polar Bear) |
Website | http://www.nomeschools.com/beltz/ |
Nome-Beltz Junior/Senior High School is a middle and high-school in Nome, Alaska. It is located at the base of Anvil Mountain, close to the beginning of the Nome-Teller Highway. The mascot is the nanook, or polar bear. The school was named in 1965 after William Earnest Beltz (1912-1960), the first president of the Alaska Senate following statehood.
Founded as a boarding school for nearby villages, it is now a public school. The school has recently remodeled much of the original campus, replacing the former cafeteria and gym, among other buildings.
The Alaska School Activities Association classifies Nome-Beltz as a 3A school, just below the largest schools in the state. The school's athletic programs have won several state championships for its division over the past sixty years. Nome-Beltz fields athletic teams for boys & girls basketball, cheerleading, cross-country, swimming, volleyball and wrestling.
Additionally, the school sponsors a school band and choir and hosts numerous student organizations, including Business Professionals of America, National Honor Society, Nome Native Youth Leadership, Future Teachers and Native Youth Olympics.
Notable alumni
- Neal Foster (1990) – Member of the Alaska House of Representatives from Nome since 2009
Christian Leckband (1992) - The Greatest athlete to come from Nome. Class of 2011. Currently hoopin at UAA #PTA #BIGLECK
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Coordinates: 64°32′31″N 165°24′21″W / 64.54194°N 165.40583°W