- Enterprise High School (Redding, California)
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name = Enterprise High School
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grades = 9-12
address = 2411 Churn Creek Road
city = Redding
state =California
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district =Shasta Union High School District
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accreditation =California Distinguished School
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colors =Black and Gold
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athletics = Football, Basketball, Track, Cross Country, Wrestling, Skiing, Snowboarding, Bowling, Cheerleading, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Tennis, Ping Pong, Dancing, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Lacrosse
mascot =Hornet
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yearbook = Vespa
newspaper = Hornets Nest
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website = http://www.enterprisehornets.com
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picture =Enterprise High School is a public high school in
Redding, California . It has an enrollment of about 2,000 students. Enterprise High School is part of the Shasta Union High School District in the Redding area.History
Enterprise High School was established in 1954.
Academics
Enterprise High School is a state recognized distinguished school in California. The foreign languages offered are French, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, and there is also a drama department. Enterprise currently offers Honors and Advanced Placement Courses in: English I, English II, English III, English IV, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, World History, U.S. History, American Government/Economics, Statistics, Trigonometry, Calculus, and Spanish.
Due to the low socio-economic status of Enterprise, test scores are reflective of that status. Contrary to popular belief, however, Enterprise ranks a 10 out of 10 when compared to schools of similar size. Other school in the district rank much lower when compared to school of equivalent size and socio-economic status.Enterprise also has an extensive and broad College Preparatory program. Every subject is offered in CP level, acceptable to the University of California and California State University systems.
Below is the list of classes available to Enterprise High School students:
Enterprise has a various and extensive list in available electives, in which they satisfy unit credit for the UC and CSU systems.
Visual/Performing ArtsArt I-IV (AP available)Band I & II (many other programs are offered once in enrollment and observed experience)Choir (many other programs are offered once in enrollment and observed experience)Drama I-IV
Practical/Vocational ArtsComputer Aided Drafting I-III/IVConstructionComputer ApplicationsIntroduction to TechnologyCulinary ArtsFamily and Consumer ScienceYearbookNewspaper
Foreign LanguageSpanish I-III (AP available)French I-IIIMandarin ChineseAmerican Sign LanguageRussian
OtherNJROTCStudent GovernmentTeacher Aiding
The Music Department
Enterprise High School is known for its marching and concert bands, which have been directed by Dan Neece since the 1980s. Neece also directs the “Starship” program, a pop-oriented music program which gives well-known performances in Redding and elsewhere. The music department also features a choir program directed by Deborah Divine. Under her direction the choirs in the traditional choral program have received "Superior Ratings" for twenty consecutive years. Enterprise is also the home of the award winning vocal jazz choir "T.B.A." This fine ensemble has won numerous awards in competition over the years and was recognized by
Down Beat magazine in 2003 as the top Student Vocal Jazz Group of the year. Enterprise is also the home of the "Victorian Dinner Celebration" now in its 19th year of sold-out performances, which is modeled after Shasta High School's Madrigal dinner. This original dinner/play set in a Victorian Christmas holiday venue offers audience members an unforgettable evening of comedy, delicious food, and beautiful vocal and instrumental music. Both Neece and Divine have been recognized as the California Music Educator Association (CMEA) "Educator-Of-The-Year" in 2006 and 2007 respectively.Sports
The mascot of Enterprise high school is the
Hornet . Enterprise High School has a variety of sports, including football andbasketball . Enterprise has two rivals, Shasta and Foothill (Redding's other major high schools).For many years students from Shasta, Enterprise and Foothill High Schools vandalized each other’s schools before football and basketball games, but the administrations have been cracking down on this in recent years, beginning in 2002. Other successful programs at Enterprise include skiing and swimming. The Cross Country and Track & Field programs have sent the most athletes onto 4 year universities than any sport at Enterprise. Athletes such as Kenny Frank (University of Arizona), Jennifer James (Cal State University, Chico), David Nichols (Cal State University, Sacramento), Bryce Lighthall (Cal State University, Fullerton), and Lindsey Kirchman (University of Washington) have all made major contributions representing Enterprise High School.Ryan O'Callaghan , now a member of the NFL's New England Patriots, is an Enterprise alumn. He played college football at UC Berkeley. Another former Hornet, Jerred Cook (Cal State Long Beach & American River College) and Brody Angley, will be entering his senior year of eligibility, in 2007-2008, at Santa Clara University, where he is the basketball team's starting point guard. Other Hornets who have played sports at four-year universities include: Tony Cooper (wrestling), Eric Webster (CSU, Humboldt - Soccer), Chris Thomas (UC Davis - Football), Mike Ruffell (UC Davis - Track and Field), Jeff Dennis (Air Force Academy and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo - football and baseball), Marcus Adcock (San Francisco State - basketball) - all graduated in 1997 - Richie Clayton (Sacramento State - football), Jaime Berkowitz (UC Berkeley - golf) and Orben Frederick (St. Mary's College - Baseball).Below is the list of sports offered at Enterprise.
Riverbowl
Every October, Enterprise and their main rivals, Shasta, play in a celebrated game called the Riverbowl. The Hornets and the Wolves have been playing for the bowl for 15 years. After Enterprise winning the Riverbowl every year, Shasta finally took the Riverbowl in 2005. However, Enterprise won the Riverbowl back on October 13, 2006 with a destructive score of 42-0. On October 12, 2007, a great and close game was played with the conclusion of Shasta winning the Riverbowl back with a score of 17-24. The overall score of wins for the last 15 years is 12-3, with Enterprise in the lead.
Clubs
Enterprise clubs take a huge role in the Enterprise and Redding community. To occupy students during lunch and other times, various clubs make up the whole school for fun and planning.
Adventure Club
Art Club
Asian American Club
Bowling Club
Car Club
Club Ignite
Club InteractCSF
FBLA
Foreign Language Club
Friday Night Live
Guitar Hero ClubKey Club
Lacrosse Club
Literary Arts ClubMock Trial NJROTC
Photography Club
Ping Pong ClubTelecommunications and Broadcasting
*General Info
Enterprise is one of the few schools in northern California that have a professional grade news studio. The currently running news show is referred to as "The Not So Early Show" (Previously "The Weekly Show"). The editing software that they are currently using is Sony Vegas 5.0 (also occasionally Final Cut Pro HD).
External links
*http://www.enterprisehornets.com
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