- Vestavia Hills High School
Infobox Secondary school
name = Vestavia Hills High School
type = Public
city = Vestavia Hills
state = AL
country =USA
established = 1970
accreditation =Southern Association of Secondary Schools and AdvancED
principal = Mr. Caswell McWaters
grades = High school (9-12)
enrollment = 1749 (2008-2009)
faculty = 140
mascot = Rebels
colors = Red and Blue
newspaper = "The Vedette"
literary magazine = "The Muse"
website = http://www.vestavia.k12.al.us/high/Vestavia Hills High School (VHHS), founded in 1970, is a public
high school inVestavia Hills, Alabama , a suburb of Birmingham. Part of theVestavia Hills School System , the high school is known primarily for the success of its band,math ,debate , "We the People" Team, Economics Challenge Team,American football , wrestling, andbaseball teams.The creation of an independent school system was a landmark event in the history of Vestavia Hills and its quality is locally recognized as the city's greatest asset. The high school, which is noted for excellence nationally as well as on a statewide level, is also an asset to a region not recognized for committing adequate resources to primary education.
The student enrollment for the 2008-2009
academic year is 1749. The currentschool principal isCas McWaters . McWaters, a well-respected (former) chemistry teacher and VHHS assistant principal left Vestavia briefly (2004-2006) to serve as principal at Tarrant High School. He returned to his alma mater in 2006 to lead the high school. Assistant principals, helping McWaters, include: Dr. Danny Steele, David Howard, Charles Bruce, and Melissa Smith. VHHS has more than 20 National Board Certified teachers.VHHS has recently undergone a long-awaited face lift, with the front of the school, its office suite, and lobby being remodeled in 2007-2008. Another 22 classrooms are currently being built to the campus. In 2003-2004, the new "E" wing was also completed. Interactive classrooms with state-of-the-art technology were installed all over the school in Summer 2008.
The school
mascot is theRebel (a cartoon depiction of a "Southern gentleman" patterned after theUniversity of Mississippi mascot). Occasional controversy about the use of the Rebel mascot has not made much impact in Vestavia Hills, which has an overwhelmingly white student body. The name "Rebels", the mascot, theConfederate battle flag (though not the school's official flag) as a rallying symbol was the subject of a school board debate in November 2000. After hearing many opinions, mostly in favor of keeping these symbols, the board took the advice of its legal counsel and made no new policy. The use of the flag, once common, is now strongly discouraged and remains a divisive issue among students.However, the school renewed the issue in 2006, by giving out free school flags during the football season. This school flag was designed over 10 years ago, but failed to garner the attention of the student body. The second attempt has proved much more successful, with students readily accepting and vaunting the flag.Fact|date=February 2007
Vestavia Hills High School is known to have a long-time rivalry in academics and sports with
Hoover High School inHoover, Alabama . Footage from a Hoover vs. Vestavia Hills football game can be seen on Hoover High School's former television show,MTV 'sTwo-A-Days .Academics
Vestavia has 150 courses available on yearly basis. Vestavia offerers a number of AP courses (U.S. History, European History, English Language & Lit., Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Psychology, Physics B, Physics C, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, French, Latin, Spanish, German, Government, Economics, Art, Music Theory, etc.). Vestavia also offers a number of Honors courses. Dual Enrollment classes are available for both English and Math.
The graduating class of 2008 had a S.A.T. Verbal mean of 618 and a Math mean of 643. The average ACT composite score was 24.4. There were 20 National Merit Finalists in 2008 and [http://www.vestavia.k12.al.us/high/index.php?module=htmlpages&func=display&pid=109] . The AP exam "pass score" of 3 or higher was 83% in 2008..
Faculty
The school employs 140 teachers (for a student:teacher ratio of 13:1). The average Vestavia Hills teacher has 17 years of experience, with 81% of the faculty holding Master's or more advanced degrees. More than 20 of the school's teachers have achieved "National Board Certification" with several more on track to be certified.
We the People sponsor, Amy Maddox, was named the (national) Daughters of the American Revolution Teacher of the Year in Summer 2008 and traveled to Washington, D.C. for her awards ceremony. Counselor Christine Rohling was named Alabama School Counselor of the Year in November 2007.
Outstanding teaching staff include
Kay Tipton , chair of the math department from 1989 to her retirement in 2007, who wonCornell University 'sOutstanding High School Educator Award , theGolden Apple Teacher of the Year Award , and received theWhite House Commission of Presidential ScholarsDistinguished Teacher Award three times.Former Debate Coach Marilee Dukes was inducted to the
National Forensics League Hall of Fame in 2004. [http://www.victorybriefs.net/webs/daily/archives/000704.html] She is also in the Tournament of Champions Coaches Hall of Fame. Dukes coached at Alabama’s Vestavia Hills High School for over twenty years and made the program one of the powerhouses of the 1990s. Her students have claimed the championships and top speaker awards at every major national tournament during her tenure, and she has coached debaters to finals at the Tournament of Champions an unprecedented seven times. She is one of ten coaches honored by having a debate round in theBarkley Forum for High Schools atEmory University named after her. [http://www.victorybriefsdaily.com/2006/01/24/debate-history-a-spotlight-on-the-barkley-forum-tutorials/] .Former Band Director [http://www.alamhof.org/gallowayt.htm Ted Galloway] not only conducted performing groups of consistently high quality, but also brought many legendary jazz musicians, such as
Urbie Green to the school for performances.Achievements
In 2008, Vestavia won the national Economics Challenge, and its We the People team has won national acclaim since 2003.
Vestavia's math team has dominated national competition for more than a decade. The team has earned 15 first-place and 3 second-place finishes in their 18 National
Mu Alpha Theta Convention competitions. Most recently, Vestavia finished second toBuchholz High School ofGainesville, Florida at a national competition inTampa, Florida . [http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/1123666117210890.xml&coll=2] Other successes include four victories at the regionalFurman University Wylie Mathematics Tournament from 1999 to 2004 [http://math.furman.edu/tournament/tournament.html]The debate team, winners of seven national championships, has the distinction of being the first team in history to win both the
Lincoln-Douglas Debate and thePolicy Debate in theNational Forensic League championships. [http://www.alsde.edu/html/boe_resolutions2.asp?id=634] Vestavia is also the only school to have two national champions in Lincoln-Douglas debate.Vestavia's newspaper, "The Vedette", received the All-Alabama award for the 2005-2006 school year and has won state-level honors every year since then. The All-Alabama award, sponsored by the
Alabama Scholastic Press Association is the highest award that can be given to a high school newspaper in Alabama.Vestavia has a long-standing tradition of a quality music department. Both the band and choir have won numerous state and regional awards, and consistently place best-in-class in competition. Vestavia's jazz program, in particular, has been notable since its founding by bandleader
Ted Galloway . The bands are currently under the direction of Jerell Horton, assisted by Heather Palmer. Vestavia's choirs are currently under the direction of Megan Rudolph.Athletic programs
Vestavia Hills High School fields varsity teams in football,
cheerleading ,basketball ,baseball ,soccer , wrestling,golf ,tennis ,softball ,swimming ,volleyball ,lacrosse , cross country/track and field, andweight training .The Vestavia athletics program has produced several notable successes. The wrestling,
soccer ,golf andtennis teams have enjoyed notable successes. Thebaseball team, under the late Coach Sammy Dunn, won nine state titles in the highest division of competition, including seven straight from 1994-2000 and the 1998 national championship. Dunn's 27-year record at Vestavia was 647-146.Vestavia athletics have enjoyed tremendous success during the 2006-07 school year, as the girl's soccer, girl's tennis, and men's wrestling teams won 6A state championships. The boy's soccer team placed second in the state and the football team made it to the state semi-finals. The football team returned to the semi-finals in 2007.
The varsity cheerleading squad competes annually and placed 2nd in the UCA National High School Cheerleading Competition in 2006.
Alumni
Notable
alumni of Vestavia Hills High School include:
* Fred Mitchell (1979), creator of thegravity set fractals
*Michael Papajohn (1983), actor, film producer & stunt performer
*Chris Hammond (1984),Major League Baseball pitcher (Reds, Marlins, Braves, Yankees, A's, Padres)
*Christopher Lee Nutter (1988), journalist ("The New York Times", "The Village Voice"), media consultant, and author, "The Way Out: The Gay Men's Guide to Freedom" HCI Books, 2006, and "Ignite the Genius Within", to be published by Penguin/Dutton in March, 2009.
*Colter Bean (1995),Major League Baseball pitcher (New York Yankees )
*Josh Hancock (1996), formerMajor League Baseball pitcher (St. Louis Cardinals )
* Rebecca Moore,Miss Alabama USA 2007References
* Barnett Wright. (
November 30 ,2000 ) "Vestavia Board lets Rebels, flag, mascot stay."The Birmingham News .External links
* [http://www.vestavia.k12.al.us/high/ Vestavia Hills High School website]
* [http://www.vestavia.k12.al.us/high/index.php?module=htmlpages&func=display&pid=109 Vestavia Hills High School profile]* [http://www.vhrebs.com vhrebs.com]
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