Английская Википедия:East Stroudsburg High School North
Шаблон:Infobox school East Stroudsburg Senior High School North is a midsized, public high school located in Dingmans Ferry in Pike County, Pennsylvania. It is one of two high schools operated by the East Stroudsburg Area School District.
As of the 2022–23 school year, the school had an enrollment of 940 students, according to National Center for Education Statistics data.
Athletics
Шаблон:See also East Stroudsburg North competes athletically in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference (EPC) in the District XI division of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, one of the premier high school athletic divisions in the nation. East Stroudsburg North fields teams in the following sports:
- Varsity
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- Boys
- Baseball - AAAA
- Basketball- AAAA
- Cross country - AAA
- Football - AAAA
- Golf - AAA
- Rifle - AAAA
- Soccer - AAA
- Swimming and diving - AAA
- Tennis - AAA
- Track and field - AAA
- Wrestling - AAA
- Girls
- Basketball - AAAA
- Cheer - AAAA
- Cross country - AAA
- Field hockey - AAA
- Golf - AAA
- Rifle - AAAA
- Soccer (Fall) - AAA
- Softball - AAA
- Swimming and diving - AAA
- Tennis - AAA
- Track and field - AAA
- Volleyball - AAA
According to PIAA directory July 2013[1]
Departments and Programs
Music
Since the year 2000, the East Stroudsburg High School North has had a concert choir (open to all students); a select choir; courses in music fundamentals and composition, and piano class; and have participated in adjudications and select programs at the regional and state levels. There is also the concert band, jazz band, color guard, and other instrumental ensembles open to students by audition. Throughout the school year, the vocal and instrumental music programs host several concerts open to the community. The music classrooms are located on the first floor of the building.
Science
The Science Department offers general science and biology courses for all 9th and 10th graders (respectively) at the applied, college prep, and honors levels. After completing Biology I, students can enroll in environmental science, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, or physics courses. Advanced Placement (AP) courses in biology, chemistry, and physics are available for those students who qualify. Prior to 2005, a second-semester chemistry course and a course in human sexuality were offered in the Science Department. For several years, a forensics course and an earth science course, "General Science II," were offered.
The science labs are housed on the middle wing, on both the first and second floors.
Social Studies
When the school first opened, all students were required to complete three years of social studies courses. These included World Cultures I, World Cultures/US History II, and US History III. These courses were offered at the honors, academic (later College Prep) and applied levels. Additionally, students could enroll in various elective courses offered through the Social Studies Department, including Current World Issues, Psychology, and Sociology. An Advanced Placement (AP) level course in US History was also offered for qualified students.
Beginning with the class of 2008, students are now required to complete four years of social studies courses. The new course sequence included World Studies I (grade 9), World Studies II (grade 10), American Studies I (grade 11), and American Studies II (grade 12).
As of 2022, ninth-grade students are required to complete a course in World Civilizations. Tenth-grade students are required to take a course in Civics. Eleventh-grade students are required to take American History, and twelfth-grade students are required to take a course in Global Citizenship. Courses are offered at the honors, College Prep, and Applied levels. Additionally, Advanced Placement (AP) courses in US Government (grade 10), US History I (grade 11), and US History II (grade 12) are also offered for those students who qualify. As electives, students can enroll in “Multicultural Perspectives on US History,” Psychology, Sociology, Current World Issues, and US Government and Politics.
The Social Studies Department is housed on the first floor of the building.
Technology Education
Students at East Stroudsburg High School North can choose between courses in Architectural Drawing, Graphic Technology, Electronics, Wood Technology, TV & Video Production, Energy/Power, and Multimedia.
The Technology Education Department is housed on the first floor of the building.
Musical
East Stroudsburg North stages an annual musical the first week of April.
- 2001: Godspell[2]
- 2002: Footloose
- 2003: Chicago
- 2004: The Wizard of Oz[3]
- 2005: Seussical the Musical
- 2006: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat[4]
- 2007: The Sound of Music[5]
- 2008: The Music Man[6]
- 2009: The Wiz[7]
- 2010: Grease[8]
- 2011: Guys and Dolls
- 2012: Once on This Island[9]
- 2013: Ragtime[10]
- 2014: Aida[11]
- 2015: Godspell[12]
- 2016: Hairspray[13]
- 2017: In the Heights[14]
- 2018: Seussical the Musical[15]
- 2019: The Wiz[16]
- 2020: (No musical, due to COVID-19 Pandemic)
- 2021: (No musical, due to COVID-19 Pandemic)
- 2022: Once on This Island
- 2023: Godspell
Student Media
Student Broadcasting
Title | Years Active |
---|---|
"North News" | 2002-2019 |
"North Drive Live" | 2019-Present |
Student Newspaper
Title | Years in Publication |
---|---|
Timberwolves Chronicle | 2000-2002 |
The Howl | 2002-2003 |
The Wolf Pack Chronicle | 2003-2012 |
History
East Stroudsburg Area Senior High School North opened its doors on August 28, 2000. The school was built in an effort to address population growth in the northern side of the East Stroudsburg Area School District. The building, which is shared with the Lehman Intermediate School, took two years to construct.
The Mascot
Prior to the North campus opening, students who were to attend the new school expressed a desire to choose the school colors and mascot. The School Board agreed, and a poll was sent to the upperclassmen with several options. In early 2000, the Board approved the student-selected colors of carolina blue, black, and silver, with the timberwolf as the mascot.
Principals
Principal | Tenure |
---|---|
Richard Carty | 2000-2005 |
Patricia Mulroy | 2005-2007 |
Stuart Tripler | Spring 2007 (Acting Principal) |
Stephen Zall | 2007-2017 |
Benjamin Brenneman | 2017-Present |
Athletic Directors
Director | Tenure |
---|---|
P. William David | 2000-2003 |
Christopher Rossi | 2003-2004 (Interim Co-Director) |
Charles Dailey | 2003-Present |
Notable alumni
- Alexis Cohen, American Idol contestant
References
External links
Шаблон:Eastern Pennsylvania Conference Шаблон:Monroe County, Pennsylvania School Districts Шаблон:Pike County, Pennsylvania School Districts
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