New Canaan High School
New Canaan High School | |
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New Canaan, Connecticut United States | |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1971 |
Principal | Mr. William Egan |
Number of students | approx. 1300 |
Mascot | Red Rams |
Colors | Red and Black |
Website | New Canaan High School |
New Canaan High School is the only public high school in New Canaan, Connecticut. The current Principal is William Egan. The school is a part of the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference, otherwise known as the FCIAC.
History
Construction on the school was finalized in 1971. The school is located on grounds donated by the Lapham family, carving off approximately 46[1] acres of Waveny Park.
The donations of land came in two installments, one being 31 acres (130,000 m2) in 1964 and the second being 15 acres (61,000 m2) in 1966.
The school is at the intersection of Farm Road and South Avenue, with the latter being a major thoroughfare into and out of downtown New Canaan. The school is set back from South Avenue by a 19-acre (77,000 m2) wetlands buffer which includes running trails, a part of Waveny.
In August 2018, two lunch ladies from the school were arrested and accused of stealing about $500,000 from the cafeteria over a five-year period. The school received nationwide attention for the arrests.[2]
Campus
The school recently completed a multi-year, $60+ million renovation.[3] An additional $14 million was spent on asbestos abatement, a portion of which was reimbursed through the settlement of an asbestos related lawsuit.[4]
Athletics
New Canaan High School is part of the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC).[5]
The varsity lacrosse program was founded by Howard Benedict in 1973, and he coached the team for 34 years. Benedict is considered one of the greatest high school lacrosse coaches of all time. [6]
The varsity boys' soccer program won its first ever state championship in 2005. The team was coached by Eric Swallow, currently the athletic director at Southington High School.[7]
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Library
In 2010, the program was honored by the American Association of School Librarians with the National School Library Program of the Year Award (acceptance video) and the Connecticut Association of School Librarians with the state equivalent, the Bernice "Bunny" Yesner School Library Media Program of the Year Award. It also received honorable mentions for instructional collaboration from two international educational technology organizations: the International Society for Technology in Education and the Consortium for School Networking.
Academics
Forbes Magazine rated the school's education quality a 91.57 out of 100 in 2011.[8]
AP Program
The AP Program at New Canaan High consists of 27 AP Courses in all fields of the 38 total that are offered.[9] They include:
- AP Computer Science A
- AP Computer Science Principles[10]
- AP English Language and Composition
- AP English Literature and Composition[11]
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- AP Statistics [12]
- AP World History (split into a two-year course for freshmen and sophomores)
- AP United States History
- AP Comparative Government and Politics
- AP Psychology
- AP Microeconomics
- AP Macroeconomics
- AP United States Government and Politics
- AP European History[13]
- AP Chemistry
- AP Environmental Science
- AP Biology
- AP Physics 1
- AP Physics C: Mechanics and AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (joined as one course)[14]
- AP Latin
- AP Spanish Language and Culture
- AP Studio Art: Drawing
- AP Studio Art: 2D
- AP Studio Art: 3D[15]
Although AP Chinese and AP French Language and Culture aren't offered, they substitute it with Honors Chinese and French 5 courses that mostly prepare for the AP Exam. In addition, they don't offer AP Research but have a Science Research Program instead.
The school does offer Honors and Advanced courses, but has no IB programs.
Notable alumni
- Ann Coulter (Class of 1980), conservative social and political commentator, writer, syndicated columnist, and lawyer
- Katherine Heigl (Class of 1997), film producer and former fashion model, actress on Grey's Anatomy, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, Knocked Up, 27 Dresses
- Martin Mull (Class of 1961), actor who has appeared in many television and film roles
- Max Pacioretty (Class of 2007), professional hockey left winger and captain of the Montreal Canadiens
- Bill Toomey (Class of 1957), track and field competitor and the 1968 Olympic decathlon champion
- Jon Vitti (Class of 1977), writer best known for his work on the television series The Simpsons
- Sid Yudain (Class of 1951), journalist who founded Roll Call in 1955 as a community newspaper focused on the United States Congress and Capitol Hill
- Curt Casali (Class of 2007), professional baseball catcher for the Texas Rangers
- Michael McCusker (Class of 1984), film editor of the Johnny Cash biopic, Walk the Line
- Bill Roorbach (Class of 1971), author of short stories
- Will Hanley (Class of 2008), basketball player
- Peter Demmerle (Class of 1972), Notre Dame Fighting Irish football player
- Andrew Campbell Olympic Rower
- Charlie Cole Olympic Rower
Pictures
- Lower Field - artificial turf and lights
References
- ↑ "1974 Agreement on High School property". Retrieved 2009-02-12.
- ↑ http://time.com/5366477/new-canaan-connecticut-lunch-ladies-stolen-cafeteria-money/
- ↑ New Canaan High School Building Committee Update
- ↑ Asbestos Lab Settles with School District | Mesothelioma Lawyer & Asbestos Cancer Resource | Sokolove Law
- ↑ Athletics - This Week
- ↑ http://apps.uslacrosse.org/museum/halloffame/chapter_details.php?chap_id=2
- ↑ http://www.myrecordjournal.com/latestnews/article_b95301d6-f3cd-5c64-8acd-37c808a3cdba.html
- ↑ Fisher, Daniel. "Tables: America's Best School Districts For Your Housing Buck". Forbes. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
- ↑ https://www.ncps-k12.org/domain/415
- ↑ https://www.ncps-k12.org/Page/2728
- ↑ https://www.ncps-k12.org/Page/2729
- ↑ https://www.ncps-k12.org/Page/2732
- ↑ https://www.ncps-k12.org/Page/2734
- ↑ https://www.ncps-k12.org/Page/2733
- ↑ https://www.ncps-k12.org/Page/2737