Westlake High School (Ohio)
Westlake High School | |
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Address | |
27830 Hilliard Boulevard Westlake, Ohio, (Cuyahoga County), 44145 United States | |
Coordinates | 41°27′39″N 81°55′42″W / 41.46083°N 81.92833°WCoordinates: 41°27′39″N 81°55′42″W / 41.46083°N 81.92833°W |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Motto | We Educate for Excellence |
Established | 1960 |
Opened | 1960, 2013 |
Status | Complete |
Closed | 2013 |
School district | Westlake City Schools |
Superintendent | Daniel Keenan[1] |
Principal | Timothy Freeman[1] |
Asst. Principal |
Ned Lauver Dave Schindler |
Grades | 9-12 |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) |
Forest green White [1] |
Fight song | Stand Up & Cheer |
Athletics conference | Southwestern Conference[1] |
Mascot | Demon |
Team name | Demons[1] |
Rival |
Bay High School (Bay Village, Ohio) Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School |
Newspaper | The Green and White |
Athletic Director | Tony Cipollone[1] |
Website | http://westlake.k12.oh.us/WHS |
Westlake High School is a public high school located in Westlake, Ohio, west of Cleveland, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Westlake City Schools district. Its principal is Tim Freeman. It has two assistant principals: Ned Lauver and Dave Schindler.
Arts
The Westlake High School music program has various choral and performance groups including a singing/dancing show choir Company D, a Symphonic Chorus, Women's Chorus, Men's Chorus, an Octet group, an elite Chorale, as well as a Mixed Choir. The choral program continues to receive the highest marks each year at the Ohio Music Education Association competitions as well as out-of-state competitions. The music programs also travel to give back to society through music and volunteer work. The instrumental music program has a Class AA Symphonic Wind Ensemble, a string orchestra, two jazz ensembles, a concert band, and numerous other small performing groups. The 160-person Demon Marching Band, known to many as "The Pride of Westlake" has performed at the Rose Bowl and the Chicago Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Student Information (as of 2006)
Ethnicity:
White, non-Hispanic: 42% (state average: 77%)
Asian or Pacific Islander: 8% (state average: 1%)
Black, non-Hispanic: 4% (state average: 17%)
Middle Eastern: 46% (state average: 3%)
Subgroups:
Economically disadvantaged students: 5% (state average: 35%)
Disabled students: 11% (state average: 14%)
Gifted students: 24% (state average: 16%)
Migrant students: n/a (state average: <1%)
Limited English proficient (LEP) students: n/a (state average: 2%)
Attendance and Completion:
Attendance rate: 81% (state average: 94%)
Mobility rate: 8% (state average: n/a)
Graduation rate: 99% (state average: 86%)
School Discipline:
Fighting/violence incidents: 87
Vandalism incidents: 23
Weapons incidents: 0
Drug/alcohol incidents: 91
Teacher Information
Teacher Credentials:
Temporary Teaching Certificate: <1%
Fully certified: 100%
Evenly divided, there are 23 students per teacher.
Educational Performance
Performance Index of 2005: 108
Performance Index of 2006: 107
Performance Index of 2007: 108
OGT Results:
Reading
98% (2007)
96% (2006)
97% (2005)
100% (2004)
The state average for Reading was 87% in 2007.
Social Studies
93% (2007)
The state average for Social Studies was 76% in 2007.
Science
92% (2007)
91% (2006)
The state average for Science was 72% in 2007.
Writing
97% (2007)
96% (2006)
93% (2005)
The state average for Writing was 89% in 2007.
Math
94% (2007)
92% (2006)
92% (2005)
100% (2004)
The state average for Math was 81% in 2007.
Student Media
Westlake High School has two award winning student run media organizations.
The Westlake High Broadcasting System (WHBS-TV) is a student run and faculty advised cable television station serving the entire Greater Cleveland Metropolitan Area on AT&T U-Verse channel 99 and the city of Westlake, OH on Time Warner Cable channel 22 and WideOpenWest (WOW!) channel 18. WHBS-TV is advised by faculty member and Westlake alum, Les Szekely.
"The Green and White" is an award winning monthly student newspaper serving Westlake High School. It is advised by English teacher Laura Miller.
Clubs
Academic Challenge Team
AFS
Art club
Book Club
Bowling Team
Cheerleading
Choir – Several choices
Cooperative Business
Education Club
Dance/Drill Team
Debate Club
Debonaires
Drama Club/Center Stage Players
Foreign Language Clubs
Latin Club - a local chapter of both the Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL)[2] and National Junior Classical League (NJCL).[3]
German Club
Green & White - Newspaper
Jazz Band
Key Club
Literacy Magazine
Marching Band
Math Club
Majorettes
Music Club
National Art Honor Society
National Honor Society
PEP Club
PRIDE
Project Love
Project Support
Orchestra
S.A.D.D. (Students Against Destructive Decisions)
Science Club
Ski Club
Student Government
Student Council
Science Olympiad
Tech Mates
Ultimate Frisbee Club
Yearbook
WHBS-TV
Athletics
Boys
- Football
- Basketball
- Baseball
- Swimming/Diving
- Track & Field
- Cross Country
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Golf
- Wrestling
- Lacrosse
- Hockey
Girls
- Swimming/Diving
- Cross Country
- Basketball
- Softball
- Soccer
- Track & Field
- Volleyball
- Tennis
- Golf
- Gymnastics
The school mascot, the Demon has occasionally caused controversy because of its assumed religious connotations. When Westlake was known as Dover, the school teams were called the 'Dover Men'. Popular usage shortened this to 'D-Men', which when spoken is indistinguishable from the word 'demon', hence the current name. [4]
Notable alumni
- Andrea Sewall, staff writer for The New Yorker magazine.
- Dylan Baldi, lead singer and guitarist for indie-rock band Cloud Nothings.
- Brad Miller, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Senior Associate.
- Dan "Big Mac" McDowell, co-host of the BaD Radio Show, a sports-talk radio show airing on KTCK in Dallas, Texas.
- R.M. Meluch, science fiction author.
- Colonel Robert F. Overmyer, United States Marine Corps, American test pilot and astronaut.
- Joan G. Stark (1979) ASCII art artist, and college swimmer.
- Kevin J. Houser, former long snapper for the New Orleans Saints and a draft pick in 2000.
- Logan Paul, famous viner [social media 6 second videos]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory". Retrieved 2010-02-17.
- ↑ "2009 Convention – Club Point Summary" (PDF). Ohio Junior Classical League. 2009. Retrieved 10 August 2009.
- "2010 State Convention – Club Point Summary" (PDF). OJCL.org. Ohio Junior Classical League. 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2010.
- ↑ "Constitution of the Ohio Junior Classical League" (PDF). Ohio Junior Classical League. March 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
...by paying both OJCL annual chapter dues and any annual chapter membership dues required by NJCL.
- ↑ Why are we called the Demons?, Westlake City Schools
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