Gloucester High School (Virginia)

Gloucester High School (Virginia)

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Infobox School
name= Gloucester High School


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streetaddress= 6680 Short Lane
city= Gloucester
state= Virginia
zipcode= 23061
country= USA
url= http://ghs.gc.k12.va.us/
district= Gloucester County Public Schools
superintendent= Dr. Howard B. Kiser
principal= Dr. Layton Beverage
assistant_principals= Mr. Travis Burns
Dr. Helen B. Boland
Mr. Nat Elliot
Mr. Albert Green
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type= Public
schooltype= high school
grades= 9-12
language= English
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campus= Rural
mascot= Dukes
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founded= 1976 (in current building)
enrollment= 2,042 [cite web |url= https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/reportcard/report.do?division=36&schoolName=1240 |title= Gloucester High School Report Card |accessdate=2008-07-23 |publisher= Virginia Department of Education ]
enrollment_as_of= 2007-08
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conference Virginia High School League
AAA Peninsula District
AAA Eastern Region
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Gloucester High School is a fully accredited public high school located four miles from Gloucester Courthouse (the county seat} in Gloucester County, Virginia, USA. It is operated by Gloucester County Public Schools a Virginia public school division.

The current complex was originally built in 1976, and has been expanded several times since. The high school was formerly located at the current Page Middle School building, which now houses sixth to eighth graders. The current high school facility remains the only high school in the county, even though student numbers have risen steadily since its construction date.

Renovations

A major addition was built onto the school in 1993 and functions mainly as the school's science wing and is fully equipped with 3 computer labs, 2 full scale chemistry labs, as well as other classrooms with enough equipment for simple demonstrations. It is known to students and faculty as D-Hall. Also included in the expansion was a foreign language hall at the opposite end of the building, built onto A-Hall. Less extensive renovations have occurred since then, including the office and guidance offices in 2005. Beginning in April 2006, the industrial arts facilities were remodeled into new art rooms by the beginning of the following school year, freeing up the previous art rooms for normal classroom use. The old primary art room became the newsroom of the school newspaper, the "Dukes' Dispatch". During the summer of 2006, the school's television production facility was updated with new equipment and made into a studio. The school then began producing programming for its own local cable access channel. The most renovations were completed in October 2006, and included a $600,000 renovation of the school's auditorium.

During in the summer of 2007, Gloucester High began outfitting classrooms with LCD projectors. Most recently, another wing of the school began renovations to add a cardiovascular workout room. The room will include treadmills and other cardiovascular workout machines.

Class Structuring

Gloucester High School operates on an A-Day B-Day block scheduling structure. The school day begins at 7:40 am EDT and ends at 2:40 pm EDT. Every day there are four classes just over 90 minutes in length. The following day will contain four other classes of the same length, totaling in eight classes. There are four lunch blocks, each approximately 25 minutes in length, which take place in third block. [http://ghs.gc.k12.va.us/bell_lunch_sched.pdf]

Grading at GHS is done on a full credit basis, where after completing 2 semesters, a full school year class, 1 credit is granted. This is a change from past years where a half credit was awarded after the completion of 1 semester.

Facilities

The facilities of Gloucester High School include:
*Various sports installations
**American football stadium
**Quarter mile track
**Eight tennis courts
**Two baseball fields
**One soccer field
**Weight Training building
**Main gymnasium with pull-out bleachers and locker rooms
**Auxiliary gymnasium
**A large plot of land for multiple uses by gym classes
*Academic installations
**Large Auditorium (Renovated 2006)
**Fully equipped science laboratories
**Nine computer labs, each with roughly twenty-five computers and a ceiling mounted LCD projector
**A fully equipped, state-of-the-art library
**A driver's education driving range
**Television production lab
**Greenhouse for Horticultural classes
**An auto-mechanics facility
**Complete restaurant kitchen facilities for the student-run International Café
**Peek-a-boo preschool, a student-run preschool for three and four year olds
*Other installations
**Three cafeterias: a large open area known as The Commons, as well as two conventional cafeterias.
**Nurse facilities including an emergency defibrillator
**Student parking lot

Theatre

Gloucester High School has also been recognized for its drama department, competing every year in regional competition theatre as well as performing two public shows per year. The school's performances are open for participation by any student at the school, not just those enrolled in theatre classes. Recent shows include the musical "Grease" in Spring 2007, the drama "Dracula" in fall 2007, and most recently "Footloose" in the spring of 2008.

chool Events

*Spirit Week is held the week of Homecoming and consists of themed days including Decade Day, Wacky Day, Twin Day, and Red and Gold Day. On the day of the game, Friday, students dress in the high school colors, red and gold.
*Foreign Language Week is a week, usually in March, when students and teachers celebrate foreign languages. Students create displays and, along with teachers, organize a banquet to take place after school. The banquet, held in the Commons, consists of ethnic foods cooked and served by the school's culinary students. Language classes usually perform skits and songs for those in attendance.
*Junior Ring Dance is essentially junior prom. It is sponsored and run by the junior class, and it is during this dance that the Juniors are presented with their class rings.
*Sadie Hawkins Dance was held for the first time at GHS in 2006 and was organized by the sophomore class.
*Senior Prom
*Senior Graduation takes place every year in mid-June at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia. This has caused some friction and controversy when it began in 2005. A group of seniors wanted to graduate at the high school itself, however the ultimate decision to move was based on seating, parking, and weather factors.

Notable Faculty

*Jon Stewart of the Daily Show was the assistant soccer coach at GHS while a student at The College of William and Mary, from which he graduated in 1984.
*Tommy Reamon was the high school football coach for the 2005-2007 seasons. Reamon, after his own collegiate and professional football careers, became a high school teacher. While at nearby Newport News Public Schools, Coach Reamon helped developed the potential of future collegiate and professional footballers Aaron Brooks, Michael Vick, and Marcus Vick during their high school years. [ [http://eastcarolina.scout.com/a.z?s=47&p=8&c=1&nid=2480780 Scout.com: Tommy Reamon Jr. Profile ] ] [http://odusports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/020608aaa.html]

References

External links

* [http://ghs.gc.k12.va.us Gloucester High School Webpage]


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