Harold S. Vincent High School
- Harold S. Vincent High School
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Harold S. Vincent High School is a public high school located on 7501 north Granville Road in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The school is part of the Milwaukee Public School system. The school had 1630 students during the 2004-2005 school year.
Vincent is a large high school located on Milwaukee's far northwest side. The school has several sports teams including football, basketball, and track & field.
Demographics
Harold S. Vincent High School is:
- 85% Black, 1451 students
- 9% White, 67 students
- 4% Asian/Pacific Islander, 58 students
- 1% Hispanic, 24 students
- 1% Am. Indian/Alaska Native, 11 students
In 1988 the school was:
- 45% White, 851 students
- 52% Black, 994 students
- 1% Asian/Pacific Islander, 12 students
- 1% Hispanic, 24 students
- 1% Am. Indian/Alaska Native, 13 students
Facts
- Total Students(2004 - 2005*): 900
- Fulltime teachers: 99
- Student/Teacher Ratio: 16.4
- Part of the Milwaukee Public School system
State championships
- Boys' track[1][1]: 2001, 2002 (2nd Place/Runner-up), 2003, 2004 (2nd Place/Runner-up), 2005
- Boys' basketball: 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2005 (2nd place/Runner-up),
2007 (2nd place/Runner-up)
- Girls' basketball: 2007, 2008, 2009
Notable Alumni
Athletics & Profesional Sports
- Chuck Belin, Class of 1988. Former NFL Football Player and Wisconsin Badger
- Rodney Buford, Class of 1995. Former NBA Basketball Player
- Carl Landry, Class of 2002. Current Power Forward National Basketball Association
- Marcus Landry, Class of 2005. Professional basketball player, National Basketball Association
- DeAndre Levy, Class of 2005. Linebacker, Detroit Lions, NFL
- Nick Polk, Class of 2005
- Adrian Battles, Class of 2005
Arts & Entertainment
- Calvin Coo Coo Cal Bellamy, Class of 1987. Rap Artist/Songwriter
- Danny Gokey, Class of 1998. Singer/Songwriter
References
Categories:
- High schools in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Wisconsin school stubs
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