- Essex High School
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city = Essex Junction
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enrollment = ~1600
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feeders = "Town of Essex": Essex Middle School (6–8) "Village of Essex Junction": Albert D. Lawton Intermediate School (6–8) "Town of Westford": Westford School (preK–8)
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homepage = [http://www.ccsuvt.org/ehs/ Essex High School]Essex High School (EHS) is a public
secondary school located inEssex Junction, Vermont . The school's sports team is the Hornets and the school's colors are blue and gold. Essex High School is the largest public secondary school inChittenden County, Vermont . Enrollment in 2004 was 1625.Community
The Village of Essex Junction and the Town of Essex, with a combined population of 18,626, are suburban areas located ten miles from Vermont's largest city, Burlington. The immediate area (Chittenden County) population is 148,990. Most Essex residents are employed in business, education and the professions, with the largest employer being an
IBM microelectronics plant located in Essex Junction.History
The school was established in 1957 as "Essex Junction High School". In 1970, a new, larger campus was constructed several blocks away, containing both the high school and a technical center. This new campus was named the Essex Junction Community Educational Center, while the former building became Albert D. Lawton Middle School. In the 1990s, the school's name was changed to "Essex High School" to reflect the two communities it served, Essex and Essex Junction.
The original EJHS building was designed for future expansion by the addition of a second story. Despite these plans, updated federal building codes mandated that any changes to the main building must bring its electrical code up to current specification. When more classrooms were needed in the 1980s, the cost of renovating the old building's electrical facilities showed that a new wing would be more practical. A two-story "C wing" and a courtyard were added on the east side to alleviate overcrowding problems. In 2002, a new library and media center were added on to the east of the building.
In 2005, the town school district replaced the school's outdated telephone system with a district-wide IP Phone infrastructure. This was done to alleviate safety concerns and save operating costs; however, at an upfront cost of almost one million dollars, many were concerned with both the investment and longevity of the technology. [ [http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060611/LIVING/606110328/1004 Living] , "Burlington Free Press" (
2006-06-11 )] In late 2005, these concerns were reinforced with the adoption of a BioPay fingerprint scanner payment system for the school's cafeteria. At a cost of over $50,000, this system later proved ineffective.Academics
The school is accredited as a public
secondary school by the New England Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges and by the Vermont Department of Education. The school adjoins the Center for Technology, Essex, located in the same building. Students can enroll concurrently in both high school and technical programs; approximately ten percent of students do so each year. The school also offers students substantial media and computer facilities.The school offers accelerated programs in Mathematics, Science, French and Spanish; honors courses in English and Mathematics; and a selection of fourteen
Advanced Placement courses. Not all AP courses are taught each year. Students are also offered a four-year Air Force Junior ROTC program. The school tends to attract students interested in science, mathematics, and technology.The school is reputed as competitive against many private secondary schools in the state. In addition, a sizable portion of the student body commutes because of its academic offerings. In many distant towns where there are no local secondary schools, such as South Hero, some students and faculty elect for a lengthy daily commute to EHS.
tudent Activities
Students participate in a wide variety of extracurricular activities: approximately 31 clubs and 18 sports are offered each year, depending on student interest.
* In 2004, the [http://www.civiced.org/wethepeople.php We the People team] won its first state championship and represented Vermont for the first time at the national competition in
Washington, D.C. . Essex returned three times between 2006 and 2008, winning two Top 10 billings (2006, 2008) and a regional title (2007). Essex has won the state title five times since the school began competing in 2003, winning its third title in a row in 2008.
* The Essex High School Jazz Band, under the direction of Rich Williams, ranked in the top two bands in the state of Vermont for 2006 and 2007 at the IAJE Jazz Festival in Burlington.
* The Scholars' Bowl team frequently wins the regional title.
* In 2005, the [http://www.acsl.org/ programming team] won the regional title and was ranked fourth nationally.Athletics
* The school has a stadium, track, tennis courts, several practice fields, and the town’s indoor hockey rink located on school grounds.
* The hockey team has won the Vermont state championships 3 years in a row - 2006, 2007 and 2008.
** Coach Bill O’Neil was named national boys’ hockey coach of the year for 2006.
* The football team has won the state title five times since the school opened.
* Thecheerleading team has captured the most state titles by any cheerleading team in Vermont, winning a total of 18 state titles since 1986. In 2005, the cheerleading team placed third at the national championships inOrlando, Florida .
* The cross country andtrack and field teams are unrivaled in the state of Vermont. The boys’ and girls’ teams have won a total of 62 state titles since 1973.
* The boys lacrosse team won their first ever state title in 2007 by dominating CVU 9-4. They won second championship in 2008 against CVU again with a score 7-4.Noted Alumni
* 1977,
Brian Dubie , Lieutenant Governor ofVermont
* 1978,Michael Dubie , Adjutant General of Vermont
* 1989,Loung Ung , author and human-rights activist
* 2000, Cpl. Christopher R. DeGiovine USMC, K.I.A. (Iraq)April 26 ,2007 References
External links
* [http://www.ccsuvt.org/ehs/ Essex High School web page]
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