Plano East Senior High School
Coordinates: 33°02′20″N 96°38′42″W / 33.0388°N 96.6450°W
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Plano, Texas, 75074 United States | |
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School type | Public High School |
Established | 1981 |
School district | Plano Independent School District |
Principal |
George King address = 3000 Los Rios Boulevard |
Faculty | 239 |
Grades | 11-12 (High School) and 9-12 (The IB World School) and 11-12 (Health Sciences Academy) |
Enrollment | 3,000[1] |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Black and gold |
Mascot | Panther |
Feeder schools | McMillen and Williams |
Information | 469-752-9000 |
Website | http://k12.pisd.edu/plano-east-senior-high-school |
Plano East Senior High School (commonly East, Plano East, or PESH) is a secondary school in Plano, Texas (USA) serving high school juniors and seniors, as well as freshmen and sophomores as a part of the IB World School (beginning with the 2013-2014 school year). It is part of the Plano Independent School District, and enrolls students based on the locations of students' homes. Students at Plano East attended one of two high schools: McMillen or Williams.
The school colors are black and gold, and the school mascot is the panther. Plano East has been awarded the U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, Best High School in Texas designation by Redbook magazine,[2] Texas Education Agency Blue Ribbon School, and State and National Academic Decathlon Championships.[3]
Plano East's graduating classes are among the largest for high schools in the United States. Plano East's Class of 2005, with 1220 graduates, was the largest high school graduating class in the U.S. that year.[4] The Class of 2014 was also the largest high school graduating class in the U.S., with 1561 graduates.[5]
Plano East is the only senior high school in Plano ISD to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.[6] The International Baccalaureate Program is an academically challenging and balanced program of education with final examinations that prepares students for success at university and life beyond. As such, students who would normally attend either Plano or Plano West are allowed to transfer to Plano East to participate in the IB Programme without forfeiting UIL eligibility.
Beginning with the 2014-2015 school year, Plano East will become the 2nd campus to host part of the Plano ISD Health Sciences Academy. The Health Sciences Academy is a four-year program for students interested in pursuing careers and further education in health care. The Health Sciences Academy was established in the 2013-2014 school year at Williams High School for Freshmen and Sophomores and in the 2014-2015 school year at Plano East Senior High School for Juniors and Seniors.
History
To meet the demand of the growing population in Plano, Plano East Senior High School opened in 1981 as the second senior high school in the city. The school opened with 3 academic buildings connected by second floor walkways, a fine arts building, and a gymnasium. The athletics complex was added as a result of Title IX laws which require equal space for male and female athletics. In 1987, a new student activity center was constructed for indoor athletic practice. Eventually, fourth and fifth buildings were also added. The construction project for building five (the science wing) concluded the fall of 2010, preceding the 2010-2011 academic school year.
Rivalries
The school has had a rivalry with the oldest high school in the city, Plano Senior High School. However, in the 21st century Plano West Senior High School has become the nemesis to both Plano and Plano East. As a result, Plano East has developed a fierce rivalry with their cross town counterparts, the Plano West Wolves.
Plano East also maintains a rivalry with Allen High School to the north because they are the two largest schools in the state, but the football aspect of this rivalry has weakened in recent years as Allen has continued to compete for multiple state championships, while Plano East has struggled to qualify for the postseason. However, this rivalry was reignited during the 2015-2016 school year, when Plano East had a nominally good season, though lost to Allen.
Athletics
Football
District Champs: 1985 12-5A, 1988 12-5A, 1994 11-5A, 1998 9-5A, 1999 9-5A, 2000 9-5A
In 1994, Plano East was on the losing end of a wild and memorable regional semi final game against John Tyler High School in which five touchdowns were scored in the last two and a half minutes (courtesy of three consecutive successful onside kicks, followed by a regular kickoff returned for a touchdown). The game received the 1995 Showstopper of the Year ESPY Award and in 2006, ESPN ranked the game among its top 10 premature celebrations of all-time.
Swimming
The Plano East Swim Team is a Division 6A swim team in Texas, part of UIL Region 3, District 10 for the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 swim seasons. The district is made up of the/ following:
6A - Region 3, District 10 |
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Allen |
Colleyville Heritage |
Coppell |
McKinney Boyd |
Plano |
Plano East |
Plano West |
Southlake Carroll |
Plano East placed 7th at State in 2005, the highest placement ever for the Plano East swim program. Representing the Panthers that year were seniors Tim Sablick, Steven Lazar, and PJ Giovannini and junior MacKenzie LeBlanc. The group competed in various individual events and relays and set multiple Plano East records. MacKenzie LeBlanc would go on to become the most decorated swimmer in Plano East history.
In the fall of 2006 after the group of stellar swimmers graduated, the Plano East swim team became rather weak. However, new coaches Amanda Valentini and Colin McGrane took over, completely changing the direction of the team. After a few down years, the team went from being one of the worst teams in its district to becoming a competitive swimming powerhouse. Plano East's most recent accomplishments include finishing 1st at Dallas Cup in 2010 and 1st at the JV District Championships in 2011.
In the 2012-2013 season, the Boys team finished 25th at the UIL State Championships, the 2nd highest position of any team from its district (behind only rival Plano Senior).
In the 2013-2014 season, the Boys team placed 12th out of 40 total teams at the North Zone TISCA Invitational, behind district members Plano (3rd), Allen (5th), Plano West (6th), and Dallas Jesuit (9th). The Girls team placed 26th out of 36 total teams, behind district members Allen (3rd), McKinney (17th), Plano (20th), and Plano West (24th). Plano East also sent 6 swimmers to the UIL state competition.
In March 2014, UIL Texas released the new alignments for the 2014-2015 season. Plano East was classified in the new "6A" qualification, and was aligned into the same district as Southlake Carroll, widely regarded as the best swim team in the state.
In May 2014, coaches Amanda Valentini and Colin McGrane both announced that the 2013-2014 season would be their last.
In June 2014, coach Lena Harrington, former assistant swim coach at Plano West Senior High School, was named the head coach of the Plano East swim team.
Bowling
The Plano East bowling team began in 2001, winning the state title in 2006 and 2010. In the 2005-06 season, Plano East qualified fourth (behind Allen, Plano Senior and McKinney) during district play to qualify for regionals. At the Region II playoffs, East finished second to Allen and qualified for the state playoffs in Houston, Texas. In Houston, Plano East swept Sachse (2-0), Killeen (2-0), Ellison (2-0) and, finally, defeated the defending champions Garland Lakeview 2-1. This was Plano East's first team state title since its creation in 1979. Members of the team include: Kevin Bresson, Brandon Brown, Ryan Darley, Jonathan Kim, Thomas Dollin, Hunter Hooper, Peter Josephs, Andrew Smith and Kody Woods. Coaches include: Hieu Du and David Smith. Bowling is not an officially recognized sport by the Texas University Interscholastic League. In 2009 the girls team won 2nd in state. In 2010 the Plano East boys varsity bowling team won the state championship for the second time, defeating defending champion San Antonio Madison in San Antonio. Members of the team include Kevin Blake, Tommy Davis, James Dean, Brad Rodda, Tyler Samsell, Adam Smith, and Brandon and Corey Wesley. They have also won the title of the most winning games of all high schools. In 2011, the girls team won the state championship, defeating Katy High School in the final round. The team consisted of Kelsey Potts, Torrey Brown, Kelly McEvoy, Allison Blakley, Sabrynna Gibson, Jac Burchell, Sarah Pillars, and Katie Leslie.
Hockey
Plano East Panthers JV won the AT&T Silver Division championship in 2006-2007 defeating Plano West 3-1 in the championship. Plano East Panthers JV also won the AT&T State Championship in 2014-2015 defeating Lovejoy High 3-1. Hockey is also not an officially recognized sport by the Texas University Interscholastic League
Lacrosse
Plano East's lacrosse team has played since 1997, reaching the THSLL Division 2 Final Four in 2001, 2004, and 2005. In 2005, the team lost to Plano West 13-12 in the State Championship game. Lacrosse is governed by the Texas High School Lacrosse League and is not a University Interscholastic League-recognized sport.
Wrestling
1998-1999 Muhammed Lawal won the 171 weight class state championship. 1999-2000 Lucas McElyea won the 140 weight class state championship. 2004-2005 Andre Taylor won the 112 weight class state championship.
Orienteering
Plano East is home to PISD's only orienteering team. Hosted by the ROTC program, the orienteering team won the North Texas Orienteering Association championship for the competitive year of 2005-2006 as well as the 2006-2007 school year. Members of the team also represented the city of Plano at the National competition both years, in North Carolina and in Maryland where they ranked 4th in the nation on the varsity, and junior varsity level. The Plano East Panther Battalion JROTC Orienteering Team earned a spot at the 2010 United States Interscholastic Orienteering Championships in Batavia, Ohio. The Freshman and Junior Varsity Teams took first place in their respective divisions while the Varsity Team placed 4th overall.
Academics
Plano East Senior High School operates on an 8:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. schedule, which includes seven periods and an off-campus lunch where students may leave the campus. Most students attend from 9:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., but the school offers students the option of attending a "Zero Hour" class at 8:00 a.m. This allows students the option of leaving early at 3:19 p.m.
Plano East offers International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, Honors, Regular Level, Special Education and Remedial classes. The school offers 6 foreign languages including American Sign Language, Chinese, French, German, Latin, and Spanish. There are JROTC programs, English as a Second Language classes, and vocational and career track programs.
Plano East ranked 866th in U.S. News [7] 461st in Newsweek's "America's Best High Schools"[8]
JROTC Program
Plano East Senior High has a JROTC program that currently holds the Honor Unit with Distinction (HUD). It has held the HUD for more than 17 years. It is currently headed by LTC Bernard Aikens (Ret.) and had MSG Darrell Crews (Ret.) teaching the 9th grade and CSM Michael Franklin (Ret.) teaching the 10th graders. The various extracurricular teams consist of Rifle Team, Orienteering, Drill, Color Guard, Leadership, Academic Team, and PT (Physical Training) team.
Health Science Education
Plano East offers a CNA and Pharmacy Tech. program.
The Fine Arts and Performing Arts
Band
The Plano East Band consists of four concert bands (The Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, and Varsity Band), The Plano East Marching Band, and a jazz ensemble.
The Bands are directed by Evelio Villarreal, Director of Bands, John Brennan, Associate Director of Bands, and Lee Redfearn III, Associate Director of Bands. Under the guidance of the directors, the band is one of the most decorated bands in Texas. In 2000, the band was named the winner of the Dale C. Harris Exemplary Band Program Award by the American School Band Directors Association. This distinction is annually awarded to the top band program in the United States. In addition, the band has 34 consecutive years of Superior Ratings and Sweepstakes Awards in the University Interscholastic League (UIL) for marching, concert and sight-reading competitions. In 2006, the Wind Ensemble was named honor band runner up at the State TMEA Honor Band competition.[9] The Plano East Senior High Marching band has been a finalist in the Duncanville Marching Invitational six times since 1999, and was named Grand Champions in 2001. Additionally, the Plano East marching band was awarded the prestigious Sudler Shield award by the John Phillip Sousa Foundation in 2012.
Orchestra
The Plano East Orchestra is also among the top programs in the state. The orchestra under direction of Betsy Thomas was as recently as the 2010-2011 school year, named as the High School String Orchestra Honor Orchestra for the state. The orchestra has received the award of Honor Orchestra from the Texas Music Educators Association 6 times in the last 12 years, more than any other school in Texas. TMEA restrictions allow the school to participate in the honor orchestra contest only every other year after if they win. The PESH orchestra also won a national competition in 2003 and 2005. Starting in the 2008-2009 school year, the orchestra was no longer allowed by the school district to compete in both the state and a national competition.
Choir
The Choir Program consists of two main choirs, Mixed Choir and Women's Chorus and also has two audition-only groups called Sound Invention and Treblemakers. The choirs are under the direction of Daniel Knight and Dana Kelly and have received many honors over the past few years such as achieving sweepstakes at local UIL competitions and being recognized and performing in prestigious locations on tour in New York. The choirs put on both a fall and a spring show during the academic year, and Sound Invention and Treblemakers also put on their own themed fall and spring shows.
Theater
Plano East offers two distinct theater-related programs: a Technical Theater program and a Theater Major Studies (TMS) program.
The school's advanced Technical Theater course is under the instruction of Zachary Elms. Elms has been the technical director at Plano East since 2007 and was awarded the PISD Beginning Teacher of The Year award in 2007. Advanced tech students participate in all department productions while learning lighting, set design, stage managing, and sound design. All advanced tech students send submissions into the annual state UIL design competition. In the 2012 season the technical theatre department received six nominations at the state UIL design competition, scoring wins with fifth place in publicity, and fifth place in set design. Plano East also took home the top prize in set design.
As of 2011, the Theater Major Studios program is under the direction of Gavin Mundy, who previously taught at local Vines High School and Carpenter Middle School. Mr. Mundy also served as the theatre director at Travis High School (Austin), and Llano High School. He received his MFA in Directing from the University of Texas at Austin and has written, performed, and directed in Austin, New York, and Los Angeles. Theater veteran Lisa Hale was the former director of the department from 1984–2011 and directed over 60 plays. Students in the theater program are able to take advantage of experts that are brought in for workshops, particularly professionals from neighboring Southern Methodist University, UT Dallas and Collin College.
The theater department produces six major productions each school year: A Theater Major Studies show (limited to students in the program), Honor's Production show (limited to students in the program), a Drama Intensive show (limited to students in the program), an open audition show, the senior-directed one act plays, and the open audition one act.
Plano East's one-act competes annually in the state UIL One-Act Play Competition every spring. In 2006, Plano East won the state championship for their production of The Marriage of Bette and Boo.
Recognition
- U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence in 1992-1993 and 1997-98[10]
- Texas State and U.S. National Academic Decathlon Champions[3]
- Redbook magazine Award for the "Best High School in Texas", 1994, 1996[2]
- Texas Education Agency Blue Ribbon School, 1997
Notable alumni
- Lance Armstrong (attended PESH, is not an alumnus) former professional cyclist and founder of the Lance Armstrong Foundation
- Jake Arrieta, starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
- Wes Bankston, first baseman for the Oakland A's
- Justin Blalock, offensive guard for the Atlanta Falcons and the 2005 National Champion Texas Longhorns, recipient of the Watkins Award, recently inducted into the Plano Athletic Hall of Honor
- Brandon Brown, guitarist of VERIDIA
- Kasey Buckley, country music singer in Nashville with band Miss Willie Brown
- Stefani Carter (Class of 1996), Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County District 102 since 2011
- Cade Chitwood, author
- Jennifer Clarkson, high school basketball star at Plano East, went on to a spectacular career at Abilene Christian University where she was named Kodak All American in her senior campaign, recently inducted into the Plano Athletic Hall of Honor
- Peter Edgette, power lifter in under nineteen age group for "Team Get Some" at Double Muscle Gym, 1,800+ total at 2013 Strength of Show
- Joe Duffield, childhood actor on public television series Wishbone
- Terence Green, (three sport letterman at East) went on to play for eight seasons in baseball four of which were with the Fort Worth Cats known primarily for his role in the ESPY Awards and the 1994 Plano East vs John Tyler football game
- Jimmy King, University of Michigan basketball star and part of the "Fab Five", drafted by Isaiah Thomas and the Toronto Raptors played in the CBA and was named MVP in the final year of its existence
- Lauren King, childhood actress on infamous public broadcasting TV show Barney
- Muhammed Lawal, mixed martial arts fighter and 2010 Strikeforce light heavyweight champion
- John Leake, linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons
- Thomas Mann, actor (attended PESH, is not an alumnus)
- Kellen McGregor, guitarist of Memphis May Fire
- Guy Mezger, (former Plano East Wrestler) known as the "sandman" mixed martial arts fighter and UFC champion
- Lee Nguyen, 2005 Gatorade High School Soccer Player of the Year and current New England Revolution midfielder in Major League Soccer
- Charlie Peprah, free agent defensive back in the NFL
- Keenan Robinson, linebacker for the Washington Redskins
- Cara Santa Maria, science educator
- Joshua McSwain, 2007, moderator of the underground gamer consortium, Next Language Level Entertainment (NeLL-E). NeLL-E is most well known in programming circles for the development of the programming language Universal Computer Language Enterprise: Technical Juxtaposition (UnCLE:TJ)
- Patrick O. Strickland, freelance writer and journalist of Middle Eastern politics
- Amanda Swafford, fashion model and former contestant of America's Next Top Model Cycle 3
- Nicolas Valcik, 1989, author, researcher, director of Institutional Research at West Virginia University and former associate director in the Office of Strategic Planning and Analysis at The University of Texas at Dallas[11]
- Terrence Wheatley, defensive back for the Tennessee Titans
- Dave Williams, lead singer of Drowning Pool
- Gary Wiseman, drummer of Bowling for Soup
- Matt Young, MLB outfielder
- Chris Weir, actor in Dexter, Cold Case, Criminal Minds, Days of Our Lives, and in the movie American Bandits Frank and Jesse James
- Mike Easterlin, General Manager, fueled by Ramen/Roadrunner Records, Atlantic Recording Corp., New York City (1984)
- Spencer Boldman, actor, best known for playing the role of Adam on Disney XD's Lab Rats (U.S. TV series)
- Toben Opurum, running back for the Houston Texans, signed as an undrafted free agent from the University of Kansas
See also
Notes
- ↑ http://www.pisd.edu/schools/secondary/pesh/
- 1 2 Weiss, Michael J (April 1996). "America's Best High Schools". Redbook p.66
- 1 2 "Taft Places 2nd in U.S. Academic Decathlon". Los Angeles Times. April 26, 1993. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
- ↑ "Some Numbers from NEWSWEEK's Best High Schools List - Newsweek America's Best High Schools - MSNBC.com". Newsweek. Archived from the original on 2006-06-26. Retrieved 2006-07-10.
- ↑ "Plano East boasts largest graduating class in US with 1,561". Murphy Monitor. 19 June 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- ↑ "International Baccalaureate: Plano ISD". Plano Independent School District. Retrieved 2006-07-10.
- ↑ "Plano East Senior High School".
- ↑ "America's Best High Schools". Newsweek. 19 June 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ↑ http://www.tmea.org/060_band/hbresults.html 2006-2007 Honor Band Results
- ↑ Archived: Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
- ↑ "Faculty Author Event Celebrates Profs in Print". Retrieved October 23, 2012.
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