Coronado High School (Henderson, Nevada)

Coronado High School
Location
1001 Coronado Center Drive
Henderson, NV 89052
Information
School type Public high school
Motto Excellence by Design
Established 2001
School district Clark County School District
Dean Sarah Barlow
Sean Marshall
Principal Michael Piccininni
Grades 9-12
School colour(s) Red, white, and blue
              
Athletics conference Sunrise 4A Region
Team name Cougars
Publication The Roar
Website Coranado High School

Coronado High School is a public high school in Henderson, Nevada, part of Clark County School District.

History

The school was named after Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, a Spanish conquistador. It opened in 2000, with Monte Bay as its first principal. In 2005 Bay was selected as Nevada's Principal of the Year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals.[1]

Extracurricular activities

Clubs

There are more than fifty activities that a student can participate in at Coronado. Among them are Spanish and French clubs, Key Club, NHS, and AP Club.

Varsity Quiz

Coronado's Varsity Quiz team, coached by Mr. Aberman, has been a state playoff team each year since 2004, and they won their first State Championship in 2008. The same year, they became the first team in Nevada to compete in the National Academic Quiz Tournaments' High School Championships. The team also won the State Championship in 2016 with students Kyle Burt and Theo Clark co-captaining the team.

Robotics

The Coronado Computer/Robotics Club participates in the annual FIRST Robotics Competition. They received a participation grant from NASA for their "Rockin Robots" project in 2009/10.[2]

Theatre

The Coronado Theatre department puts on two yearly productions. Other productions include Broadway Memories, the Student Directed Short Play Festival, and Theatre Awards Night. The 2009-2010 season included a production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and a production of George Abbott's The Pajama Game. The department is headed by Mrs. Kelly Burrows.

Choir

The Coronado Choir has performed in cities such as Anaheim, Chicago, Honolulu, and Flagstaff. They performed in Carnegie Hall in New York City in the spring of 2016. The department features six official groups, including Madrigals, Bella Voce, Glee Club, Concert Choir, and a men's and women's barbershop. The choir is now headed by Mr. Eric Fleischer.

Athletics

Lacrosse

The boys lacrosse team won the State Championship in 2005.

The girls team won the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association state championship in 2006 and 2007.[3]

Bowling team

The boys team won the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association state championship in 2004, 2005, 2010, and 2015.[4] while the girls team won 2006, 2007, and 2008.[5]

Volleyball

In 2013 Coronado's men's volleyball team won the Nevada 4a State title.

Tennis team

The women's team won state in 2003.

Baseball Team

The 2014 boy's varsity baseball team won the Division 1 Nevada state championship.

Cougar Pride Marching Band

Coronado's band is directed by Jeffrey McCracken and Amber Scruton. The band consists of 149 members. The band made finals at the 2006 Bands of America performance at Northern Arizona University[6] as well as the 2009 Bands of America performance at St. George, Utah, at the time only the fourth school to do so in the history of Clark County School District. The band has traveled to San Diego, California, and London, England to march in the New Year's Day Parade,to Washington D.C. to perform in the National Cherry Blossom Festival and Independence Day Parade, and to Dublin, Ireland, for the St. Patrick's Day parade, and to Cleveland, Ohio, to perform at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Academics

Feeder schools

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References

  1. Ross, Brooke (16 March 2005). "A principal with principles: Coronado High's Monte Bay nabs national award". View Neighborhood Newspapers [Anthem]. Archived from the original on November 18, 2005. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  2. "FIRST Robotics Competition: 2009-2010 NASA Robotics Alliance Project: FIRST Robotics Competition Sponsorship Grants". NASA. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  3. "Record Book: Swimming & Diving, Girls" (PDF). Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
  4. "Record Book: Bowling, Boys" (PDF). Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
  5. "Record Book: Bowling, Girls" (PDF). Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
  6. Admin, MFA. "Flagstaff, AZ". Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  7. "Home page". Retrieved October 26, 2013.

Coordinates: 35°59′37″N 115°06′41″W / 35.9935°N 115.1115°W / 35.9935; -115.1115

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