- Booker T. Washington High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
Infobox School
name = Booker T. Washington High School
imagesize = 300px
caption = Booker T. Washington Pep Rally
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established = 1913
type = Magnet
principal = Michael Johnson
students = 1,232 [ [http://www.ossaa.com/partners/ossaa/classifications/2007_08_adm.pdf OSSAA Avg. Daily Membership] ]
free_label = Colors
Mascot
free_text = Orange and Black
Hornets
free_label2 = Grades
free_text2 = 9-12
location = 1514 East Zion
Tulsa, OK 74106
information = (918) 925-1000
website = http://www.tulsaschools.org/schools/washingtonBooker T. Washington High School is a high school in
Tulsa ,Oklahoma . It was named after the African-American education pioneerBooker T. Washington . Booker T. Washington High School is one of nine high schools inTulsa Public Schools .Overview
In 2008, Booker T. Washington placed 65th in "
Newsweek " magazine's list of the top 100 public high schools in theUnited States of America . The magazine ranked high schools according to the ratio ofAdvanced Placement orInternational Baccalaureate tests taken by all students at a school in 2006 to the number of graduating seniors.cite news | date=2007-05-28 | url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12532678/site/newsweek/| title=The Top of the Class| publisher=Newsweek | author=Halley Bondy, Dan Brillman and Becca Kaufman | accessdate=2007-10-11] Booker T. Washington is a public high school that accepts students based upon their academic merit, rather than their geographical location. The school uses applicants'middle school grades and attendance record, as well as theirIowa Tests of Educational Development scores to determine an admission decision. Two middle schools in the Tulsa area, George Washington Carver Middle School and Woodrow Wilson Middle School, are "feeders" into Booker T. Washington; students from these schools are offered preferential admission consideration. To ensure greater ethnic, economic, and intellectual diversity, students who live in historically minority and economically depressed neighborhoods are also offered preferential admission consideration.History
Booker T. Washington High School was founded in 1913 with a class of fourteen students and a staff of two teachers. The school served
African American high school students during segregation. It was named after the African-American education pioneerBooker T. Washington . The Tulsa Public Schools district was slow to react to theU.S. Supreme Court ruling that "de jure " racial segregation was unconstitutional in the "Brown v. Board of Education " decision in 1954, and theCivil Rights Act of 1964 , which outlawed all racial segregation in the United States. In 1973 Booker T. Washington was chosen to be the vehicle for Tulsa’s school desegregation program. At that time, Tulsa was racially divided along North-South lines, and Booker T. Washington was located in historically African-American north Tulsa, making Booker T. Washington the first integration program located at an historically African-American school. In order to accomplish desegregation, the Tulsa School Board established a system ofdesegregation busing . As part of this policy, Booker T. Washington became amagnet school ; it no longer had a home neighborhood from which students were accepted. Students instead had to apply for admission to the school and were drawn from across the Tulsa School District. Aracial quota system was established; until the 2004-2005 school year, 45% of the students accepted identified themselves as "white," 45% identified themselves as "black," and 10% came from "other" ethnic categories. However, in 2003, the Supreme Court ruled in "Grutter v. Bollinger " and "Gratz v. Bollinger " that quota systems constituted racial discrimination and violated theConstitution . Booker T. Washington accepted the ruling and eliminated their quota system for accepting students in favor a system based on geographic system. Due to Tulsa's regional demographics, this system is calibrated to maintain a similar racial distribution to the old quota system.cite news | date=2003-12-16 | url=http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=031216_To_a1_magne| title=Tulsa School Board: Magnet schools quotas tossed| publisher=Tulsa World | author= Andrea Eger | accessdate=2007-10-11]Today, the Booker T. Washington Hornets boast a nationally known bandFact|date=October 2007, known as the "High Steppin T-Connection" marching band. The also boast a championship basketball, football, swimming, cross country, and soccer teams, a nationally ranked academic bowl team, a nationally competitive science bowl team, a robotics team, a forensics team, and competitive cheerleading and pom teams, an award winning Air Force JROTC unit, and three nationally competitive choirs (Select Choir, Girls Honor Choir, BTW Jazz Singers). Booker T. Washington was the first Tulsa Public High School to offer Advanced Placement courses and began offering the International Baccalaureate program in 1983. The 2003-2004 school year marked the 90th anniversary of Booker T. Washington and the dedication of a new 25 million dollar, 250,000 square foot school building. This building was designed to encompass the rich heritage of the school and tried to incorporate many themes from the previous facility. cite web |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-128662316.html| title= Facility replacement| publisher= American School & University | accessdate=2007-04-10]
Academics and Administration
Booker T. Washington is an International Baccalaureate world school accredited by the
International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) to grant the IB Diploma to students who complete the two-year program. Participation in the IB Programme is not mandatory. In addition to the IB Programme, Booker T. offers every Advanced Placement course, with the exception ofAP Italian Language and Culture andAP United States Government and Politics . Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses are taught in English, math, social studies, science, computer science, foreign language, and the arts.Booker T. Washington was part of a study by the Education Trust and the
ACT (examination) . Published in 2005, "On Course for Success" focused on high performing, diversely populated schools that provide students with college-preparatory courses, qualified teachers, flexible teaching styles, and extra tutorial support. The study identified specific academic skills that should to be taught to high school students in order to prepare high school graduates for college. The study focused on English, math, and science courses, and claimed that Booker T. Washington was "Doing things right."The school offers seven world languages: Spanish, French, German, Latin, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian. All of these languages are offered through level V. In 2005, 81% of the student body was enrolled in a world language, and 10% was enrolled in a level IV language class, or higher. Booker T. Washington has an active exchange program with China, Japan, Russia, Germany, Mexico, Paraguay, Venezuela, India, and many European countries.
Five faculty members have Doctorates and 31 have Master's degrees. In Oklahoma, a Bachelor's degree is the minimum degree required to teach at a public high school. 40% of teachers at Booker T. Washington have more than eleven years of experience. The student to teacher ratio is 19 to 1.
The school claims that its annual school-wide talent show, "Hi-Jinks" is the longest continuously running variety show west of the Mississippi. Every four years faculty members also have a talent show, "Lo-Jinks". While the "Hi-Jinks" claim is unverifiable, the school holds the record for the longest run of appearances at the National Academic Championship with 22.
tate Championships
*Academic Bowl 14: 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1990
*Speech And Debate 6: 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1979National Championships
*Academic Bowl 2: 1992 and 2008 [http://www.qunlimited.com/national.htm National Academic Championship] ]
Athletics
Booker T. Washington has a storied history in Athletics and has captured 46 state championships. [http://www.ossaa.com OSSAA] ] Several former Booker T. athletes have gone on to the
NFL andNBA . Booker T. plays home football games at S.E. Williams Stadium. Booker T. Washingtons 2008-2009 football team is ranked 64 in the top 100 high school football teams in the nation, led by seniors Michael Doctor (LB) and Justin Skillens (ATH).tate Championships
*Boys Basketball 13: 1973, 1977, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002
*Girls Basketball 1: 2008
*Football 6: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1984
*Boys Soccer 7: 1985, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2008
*Boys Swimming: 2: 1981, 1985
*Boys Track 4: 1984, 1982, 1979, 1970
*Girls Track 8: 1974, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2004, 2005
*Wrestling 4: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
*Volleyball 1: 1976Notable Alumni
*Mark Anderson – NFL - 2006 159th Overall Draft Pick, Defensive End,
Chicago Bears , 2006-Current
*Roy Foster – MLB - Outfielder,Cleveland Indians , 1970-1972
*John Hope Franklin – Historian and recipient of thePresidential Medal of Freedom
*Allan Heinberg – American film scriptwriter, currently writes for "Grey's Anatomy "
*Ryan Humphrey – NBA - 2002 19th Overall Draft Pick (Utah Jazz ), Forward, 2002-2005, Multiple Teams
*Felix Jones – NFL - 2008 22nd Overall Draft Pick, Running Back,Dallas Cowboys , 2008-present; 2006 & 2007 All-America (As Kick-Returner),University of Arkansas
*Heather Langenkamp – actress, "A Nightmare on Elm Street " franchise
*Judy Eason McIntyre – State Senator for District 11 in Oklahoma
*R. W. McQuarters – NFL - 1998 28th Overall Draft Pick (San Francisco 49'ers ), Cornerback,New York Giants , 2006-Present, 2008Super Bowl winner w/New York Giants
*Robert Meachem – NFL - 2007 27th Overall Draft Pick, Wide-Receiver,New Orleans Saints ; 2006 All-America,University of Tennessee
*Kenny Monday – 3-time Olympic wrestler - 1988 Welterweight Gold Medalist & 1992 Welterweight Sliver Medalist; 2x NCAA champion
*Demond Parker - NFL - 1999 158th Overall Draft Pick, Running Back,Green Bay Packers , 1999 - 2001; 1998 All-American,Oklahoma Sooners
*Dan Piraro – Syndicated cartoonist: "Bizarro"
*Etan Thomas – NBA - 2000 12th Overall Draft Pick (Dallas Mavericks ), Forward/Center,Washington Wizards , 2000 - Present; 2000Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Year,Syracuse University
*Wayman Tisdale – NBA - 1985 2nd Overall Draft Pick (Indiana Pacers ), Forward, 1985 - 1997, multiple teams; 1983, 1984 & 1985 First-Team All-America,University of Oklahoma ; 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist; Jazz Bassist/Recording Artist
*Amber Valletta – Model and actress
*Charlie Wilson – Musician: R&B/Soul Recording Artist (The Gap Band )
*Daniel H. Wilson – Columnist for "Popular Mechanics " and author of ""
*Debra L. Washington - author of self-development and children's booksCollard Green Therapy and Deb E Deb and the Bubble Gum Man
=Notable Faculty=
*Tom Adelson , State Senator, teaches Political Philosophy while not in session
*Shea Seals , Head basketball coach, formerNBA Player cite web | url=http://www.tulsaworld.com/sports/article.aspx?articleID=070421_2_B1_hDesp28042| title=Seals is welcomed as coach| publisher= Barry Lewis:tulsaworld.com | accessdate=2007-05-15]
* John Waldron, 2003 TPS Teacher of the Year, 2007National Council for International Visitors Educator of the Year.References
External links
* [http://www.tulsaschools.org/schools/washington School Web Site]
* [http://btwhs.org Booker T. Washington Alumni Association]
* [http://www.btwsa.tk Speech and Debate Team Website]
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7723397/site/newsweek/ The "Newsweek" article with the complete list of the top 1,000 U.S. high schools]
* [http://www.ibo.org/ The International Baccalaureate Organization website]
* [http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/about.html The official Advanced Placement Program website]
* [http://www.act.org/path/policy/pdf/success_report.pdf The "On Course for Success" report]
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