Wakefield High School (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Wakefield High School | |
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2200 Wakefield Pines Dr Raleigh, North Carolina, 27614 | |
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School type | High school |
Founded | 1999 |
School board | Wake County Public School System |
School number | 343244 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English |
Color(s) | Maroon, Black & silver |
Team name | Wolverines |
Wakefield High School, is a Wake County public high school located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The school is situated next to Wakefield Elementary and Wakefield Middle schools.
Schedule
The school year at Wakefield High School starts in late August and ends in early June. The class schedule, commonly referred to as "block scheduling", has four different classes each semester, each period being approximately ninety minutes long. This completes a course in one semester instead of one year, and provides four new classes in the second semester. Students take exams in mid January and again in early June.
In the 2009-2010, the school implemented a different type of lunch period, called "SMART" lunch. Instead of multiple 30 minute lunch periods, a single 55 minute period is established in which all students and staff eat lunch together. Many school clubs are held during the lunch period. Teacher-help is also implemented at this time. During lunch, there is also a way for students to have "free lunch." This is mostly for students who come from families of the lower class who cannot typically afford lunch every day. Although this is offered, only 18% of students at Wakefield High School take advantage of this, compared to other NC schools where there are 40% of students who utilize the free lunch program.
Wakefield High School offers numerous Advanced Placement(AP) courses. AP classes offered at Wakefield include the following: AP English IV and III, AP Statistics, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science A, AP Environmental Science, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP European History, AP Human Geography, AP United States Government and Politics, AP Economics, AP Psychology, AP Spanish Language, AP Music Theory, AP Visual Arts-Drawing, AP United States History, and AP Design.
Wakefield North
A new addition to Wakefield High School for the 2007-2008 school year is a new campus. While it is officially known as "Wakefield North," students commonly refer to it as "9th grade center" or "Winn-Dixie". Students at this campus are typically refereed to as "Winn-Dixies" or "Dixie Chicks", due to the other nicknames this campus has received, by the upperclassmen. This campus serves as a Freshmen Center, and is intended to ease the overcrowding that has been a recent issue at the school. Wakefield North is located at the former Winn-Dixie supermarket just a few minutes from Wakefield's main campus. Freshmen enrolled in fine arts classes or higher level academic courses are shuttled to and from the main campus periodically throughout the day, since these courses are only taught on the main campus.
Athletics at Wakefield
Wakefield's students compete in the NCHSAA 4A classification in the CAP 8conference (through 2899). Wakefield's biggest rivalry in sports is with the cross-town Wake Forest Cougars. Another big rival is the Millbrook Wildcats.
Wakefield currently has the following sports programs:
Fall Sports - Cross Country, Men's Soccer, Football, Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, and Women's Volleyball
Winter Sports - Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Cheerleading, Women's Gymnastics, Indoor Track, Ice Hockey, Swimming, Wrestling, and Diving
Spring Sports - Baseball, Men's Golf, Men's and Women's Lacrosse, Men's Tennis, Competitive Walking, Track, Women's Soccer, and Softball
Year Round - Sports Medicine, Cheerleading
Basketball - The men's basketball team has won the state 4A title twice. (2004 & 2006) In 2004, they capped an amazing run to the championship by beating perennial power RJ Reynolds. The team included 8 future college basketball players. The 2006 team included former NBA player Darius Johnson-Odom who attended Marquette University. . In 2007 the basketball team won sectional in Men's varsity. The girls basketball team has won the CAP 7 conference the last three years in a row.
Lacrosse - Lacrosse with both men's and women's teams began at Wakefield during the 2003 school year. Wakefield was one of eight high schools in Wake County to have a lacrosse program in 2003. A JV men's team was added in 2004. A JV women's team was added in 2007. There are now more than 130 students participating in lacrosse at Wakefield. The men's team won the Capital City East Conference Title in 2006. Both the men's and women's teams earned their way to the state championship playoffs in 2006.
Wrestling - In 2004, the Wrestling Team won the CAP-7 Conference Tournament. At the 2007-08 CAP-7 wrestling tournament, the Wolverines placed 4th out of 7th thanks to help from Captains Gray Gerald and Andrew Killion, with their 1st place wins, junior Andrew Barnes with a 3rd place win freshman Eric White with their 4th place wins. In 2011, Eric White placed 1st in the state championship as a senior.
Football - In 2005, the football team ended the regular season undefeated, winning the Cap-7 conference title. The Wolverines ended the 2005 season with a 14-1 record, the best in school history. Notable former players include New York Jets' wide receiver TJ Graham, North Carolina State kicker Niklas Sade, South Carolina Gamecocks quarterback Connor Mitch, Seattle Seahawks Cornerback Tye Smith, Butler University Cornerback Taylor Wilson, and former Kansas Wide Receiver Nigel King.
Track and Field - The women's track and field team is considered a dynasty, starting in 2010, the women's team won the NCHSAA state 4-A Outdoor Track and Field Championship. In 2011, the women's team won the NCHSAA state Indoor Track and Field Championship as well as the 2011 NCHSAA state 4-A Outdoor Track and Field Championship, and later that year they won the 2011 New Balance Outdoor Nationals Track and Field Team title. The women's team qualified for the finals of the 2011 Penn Relays Carnival 4x100 relay Championship of America, finishing 8th out of over 500 USA schools, and another 25 schools from Jamaica, Trinidad and the rest of the Caribbean. Beginning 2012, the Wakefield women's track and field team is seeking their third straight NCHSAA state 4-A Outdoor Track and Field team title. In 2012, the Wakefield women's track and field team is one of the top ranked track and field teams in the nation by Dyestat and ESPNHS. The men's track team won CAP 7 titles in 2007 and 2010, and the team has finished in the top 5 the last 4 years at the NCHSAA 4-A Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Wakefield Theatre Company
The school's theater program was founded at the same time as the school itself. The program was established to teach students about the performing arts. As of 2014 the theater program yearly serves over 10,000 people and as an income of $10,000.
Statistics
- Wakefield High School has around 2400 students that attend the school, including the 9th Grade Center.
- The male to female ratio is around 50%/50% and the student teacher ratio is 19:1.
- The student body has 39% white students.
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Coordinates: 35°56′51″N 78°34′14″W / 35.9475°N 78.5706°W