- Walter Hines Page High School
Infobox School
name = Walter Hines Page High School
established =1958
grades = 9th to 12th
principal = Marilyn Foley
students = 1,958
conference = Metro 4A
city = Greensboro
county = Guilford
state = North Carolina
stateabb = NC
location =Greensboro, NC
country = USA
nickname = Pirates
colors = Red and White
website = [http://schoolcenter.guilford.k12.nc.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=79233]Walter Hines Page High School is a public secondary school in
Greensboro, North Carolina commonly referred to as Page High School or simply Page. Marilyn Foley is the current principal of the school.History
Walter Hines Page High School opened its doors in September, 1958, under the leadership of Principal Luther R. Medlin. The school was named for
Walter Hines Page , a North Carolina journalist, diplomat, supporter of education, and ambassador to Great Britain.Page High School began with a small student body of approximately five hundred and a staff of thirty. It was the first school in the history of North Carolina to earn accreditation in the first year of its existence. As the school population grew, the existing facility became inadequate. The auditorium and G-wings were added in 1962-63. Other additions throughout the years included an extension to A-wing, a second gymnasium, lighted tennis courts, a football stadium, and a cafeteria extension. With the inclusion of the ninth grade at Page in 1986-87, mobile classroom units were added around the campus. In 1967, Medlin, who had led the school through its developmental years, left Page to become President of Guilford Technical Institute (now
Guilford Technical Community College ). He was succeeded by Robert A. Newton, who was principal from 1967-70. Robert A. Clendanin, formerly the principal of Aycock Junior High School, became the third principal in 1970 and remained through 1991. Paul J. Puryear became the fourth principal of Page in the August of 1991. Puryear attended Page as a student, served as an assistant principal for nine years, and returned to Page from a two-year term as principal ofAthens Drive High School inRaleigh, North Carolina .Between 1959 and 1965, Page produced two Morehead Scholars each year. A chapter of the
National Honor Society was chartered during the 1958-59 school year. From 1981 to 1982, Page's Cultural Arts Department was a national finalist for the coveted $10,000Rockefeller Foundation Grant.Athletics
Page teams, whose mascot is the pirate, have been State 4-A champions in
football , boys' and girls'soccer ,basketball , and boys' and girls'tennis . In 1982-83 Page was the recipient of the Wachovia Cup for outstanding athletic achievement in the state, and the News and Record Cup for the best overall winning percentage in varsity competition in the city and county.Currently, the girls'tennis team holds an undefeated streak of over 40 matches. When the 4-A Conference is split, Page is now 4-AA with over 1,958 students.Academics
Page High School continues to win new academic honors regionally, statewide and nationally in such areas as Mock Trial, Science Olympiad, High IQ, and Computer High IQ. Page participates in the
International Baccalaureate program and also offersAdvanced Placement courses.The following are some of the unique courses offered at Page High School:
* AP Art
* AP Art History
* AP Psychology
* AP Music Theory
* AP Spanish, AP Latin, and AP French
* Percussion Ensemble
* Drama I, II, III, Honors Advanced Theater
* Honors Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Band
* Honors Orchestra, Orchestra
* Honors Vocal Ensemble, Mixed Chorus
* Journalism (Yearbook, Newspaper)
* Science-Visualization (Sci-Vis)
* Forensic Sciences ClassTheater
Page High School's players are known as the Page Playmakers. The Playmakers are currently under the direction of Michael Parrish. The Page Playmakers usually follow a show schedule similar to this:
* Cabaret of Life, a collection of short scenes, songs, and dances based around a central theme
* Student-Directed Show(s)
* Two Winter Repertory Shows, for which the Playmakers find a local director
* Spring MusicalSome shows that have been performed by the Page Playmakers:
* "Grease"
*I Never Saw Another Butterfly
*Bye Bye Birdie
*John Lennon and Me
*The Night of January 16th
*Li'l Abner
*Flowers for Algernon
*The Mouse that Roared
*The Importance of Being Earnest
*The Children's Hour
*Of Mice and Men
*Pippin The 2008/2009 Season for the Page Playmakers will be as follows:
* Cabaret of Life: Dreams
*The Miracle Worker
*You Can't Take it With You
*Beauty and the Beast (musical)
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