Wyoming High School (Ohio)
Wyoming High School | |
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Address | |
106 Pendery Avenue Wyoming, Hamilton County, Ohio 45215 United States | |
Coordinates | 39°13′59″N 84°28′14″W / 39.23306°N 84.47056°WCoordinates: 39°13′59″N 84°28′14″W / 39.23306°N 84.47056°W |
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Type | Public, Coeducational high school |
School district | Wyoming City Schools |
Superintendent | Dr. Sue Lang[1] |
Principal | Chad Gronas |
Head of school | Chad Gronas |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 655 |
Campus | Suburb |
Color(s) | Royal Blue and White [1] |
Slogan | It's A Great Day To Be A Cowboy! |
Athletics conference | Cincinnati Hills League[1] |
Mascot | Cowboy |
Team name | Cowboys[1] |
Rival | Indian Hill |
Accreditation | North Central Association of Colleges and Schools [2] |
Newspaper | The Horizon |
Athletic Director | Jan Wilking |
Website |
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Wyoming High School (WHS) is a public high school located in Wyoming, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. The school is operated by the Wyoming City School District, in Hamilton County. Wyoming High School was ranked the 2nd best Ohio high school by US News in 2017. The school received a score of 84.2 out of 100. This was the second year in a row for the school, scoring a 80.2 in 2016. In 2015 Wyoming placed 4th with a score of 73.5. Wyoming was ranked among the top five districts in the state on the Ohio 2006 State Report Card, with a performance index rating of 108.6. This was its second year running of being one of the top-performing school districts in the state of Ohio. In 2005 the district was first overall with a score 108.2 In 2009, it was ranked 70th of Newsweek Magazine's Top 1200 Schools. Wyoming City Schools returned to first overall in the state on the 2006–2007 Ohio State Report Card with a score of 109.3.[3] The US News & World Report released its Best High Schools 2008 with Wyoming ranked 81st and therefore one of 100 schools nationwide to receive a gold medal from the publication. The 2009 List saw Wyoming's rank improve to the 50th best public high school.[4]
The motto of Wyoming High School is "Where Excellence Becomes a Way of Life." The mission statement reads: "To provide each student with a well-rounded educational program leading to college entrance and/or career paths and fostering economic independence, critical thinking, and social responsibility."
Academics
Wyoming offers a challenging curriculum, including many select Advanced Placement classes. These include AP Biology, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, AP Art 2D, AP Art 3D, AP English, AP French, AP Spanish, AP Latin, AP American History, AP Chemistry, AP Calculus, AP Statistics, AP Physics B, AP Human Geography, AP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science Principles, and a world-renowned AP American Government program. Wyoming's class of 2004 was ranked first among medium sized schools in the subject.[5]
Wyoming is a very strong fine arts institution. It offers various music opportunities, including three string orchestras, a band, and multiple choir programs. There are also many other courses offered in the visual arts, such as Computer Graphics and Photography, as well as three separate AP art classes.
Wyoming also offers technology-based classes, such as Intro to Engineering and Computer Science.
Spanish, French, and Latin are offered in five separate levels at Wyoming. Each language has levels I, II, III, IV, and V (AP), available to every student.
Extracurriculars
Wyoming High School encourages students to participate in clubs and welcomes ideas for new clubs every year. Currently, 99% of Wyoming High School students participate in at least one extra-curricular activity.
Wyoming is a school committed to tolerance and improving the community, as shown by the presence of such extracurricular groups as Brothers and Sisters United (BSU), the Gay-Straight Alliance, and Project LEAD, a service organization.
In recent years, Wyoming's Science Olympiad, JETS, and Academic Teams have been some of the most successful extracurricular groups in the school. In both 2005 and 2006, the Science Olympiad team won medals at the Ohio state competition.
Also of note is Wyoming's outstanding drama program, which is based in the Pendery Center Auditorium, a state-of-the-art facility that was completed in the year 2000. Recent productions include Miracle Worker (2017), Games Afoot (2017), Sound of Music (2017), and Merry Wives of Winsor (2016).[6]
Often placing at competitions of each, Wyoming's Latin Club functions as a local chapter of both the Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL)[7] and National Junior Classical League (NJCL).[8]
As of January 2018, the list of extra-curricular activities was as follows:
- Academic Team
- The Alliance (GSA)
- AVID
- Brothers & Sisters United
- Chamber Music WHS
- Chess Club
- Color Guard/Flag Corps
- Drama Club
- Engineering Club
- French Club
- GLEE Club
- Horizon (School Newspaper)
- INTERalliance Club
- Icarus (Student Literary Magazine)
- JETS – TEAMS
- Latin Club
- Mock Trial
- Model UN
- Photography Club
- Positive Psychology
- Project L.E.A.D.
- Robotics Club
- Science Olympiad
- Spanish Club
- Student Council
- Women in STEM
- Yearbook
Sports
Wyoming is part of the Cincinnati Hills League (CHL), a small school league with other small schools - mostly from east of Cincinnati. Other schools include Deer Park, Finneytown, Indian Hill, Madeira, Reading, Taylor, and Mariemont. Wyoming offers 24 varsity sports, including:
Fall Sports | Winter Sports | Spring Sports |
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Football | Men's Basketball | Track and Field (co-ed) |
Men's Soccer | Women's Basketball | Men's Tennis |
Women's Soccer | Swimming (co-ed) | Men's Lacrosse |
Volleyball | Diving (co-ed) | Women's Lacrosse |
Men's Golf | Wrestling | Baseball |
Women's Golf | Indoor Track (Club) (co-ed) | Softball |
Women's Tennis | Bowling (co-ed) | |
Cross Country (co-ed) | Cheerleading (Basketball) | |
Cheerleading (Football) |
Cincinnati Hills League All Sports Championships
The CHL All-Sports trophy is awarded to the school within the Cincinnati Hills League that has had the most successful overall athletic program in the school year. The years Wyoming has won the All-Sports trophy:[9][10]
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
- Boys Football – 1977 [11]
- Boys Track and Field – 1950 [12]
- Girls Basketball – 1996 [12]
Notable alumni
- Thomas D. Boyatt, former U.S. Ambassador to Burkina Faso (1978–1980) and Colombia (1980–1983)
- Robert Brewster, Football player
- Deena Deardurff, American swimmer, 1972 Olympic Gold medalist in 4 × 100 m medley.
- John R. Fox, 1st Lieutenant, United States Army, Posthumous awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery in Italy during the Second World War.
- Bob Goodridge, Football player
- William Greider, Writer
- B. Todd Jones, Acting Director of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives[13] former U.S. Attorney (Minnesota); partner at Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi
- C.F. Payne, Illustrator
- David Payne, USA Track Team member (2008) Olympic Silver Medalist
- John Weld Peck II, judge
- Ahmed Plummer, Football player
- P. J. Pope, Football player
- Jeff Russell, Baseball player[14]
- David Shenk, Writer
- Sean Smith, Football player
- Tracy Smith, TV personality
- John Terlesky, Actor and Director
- Otto Warmbier (Class of 2013, Salutatorian),[15] college student who was detained in North Korea for alleged theft, released in a coma without any other signs of physical harm, but died shortly after returning home
- Lance Williams, Reporter, writer (co-author Game of Shadows)
- Michael Wolfe, poet, author, and award winning filmmaker Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet
References
- 1 2 3 4 OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory". Retrieved 2010-03-16.
- ↑ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Archived from the original on March 15, 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
- ↑ Bradley, Eric. "Wyoming District Tops in the State". The Community Press and Recorder. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
- ↑ "Wyoming High School". US News & World Report. Retrieved 2007-12-04.
- ↑ "Masters of their Subjects". USA Today. 2005-01-26. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
- ↑ Vollette, Drew (3 January 2018). "Wyoming Theatre Arts Website". Wyoming Theatre Arts. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
- ↑ "2009 Convention – Club Point Summary" (PDF). Ohio Junior Classical League. 2009. Retrieved 10 August 2009.
- "2010 State Convention – Club Point Summary" (PDF). OJCL.org. Ohio Junior Classical League. 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2010.
- ↑ "Constitution of the Ohio Junior Classical League" (PDF). Ohio Junior Classical League. March 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
...by paying both OJCL annual chapter dues and any annual chapter membership dues required by NJCL.
- ↑ Wyoming High School. "Wyoming High School Athletics page". Retrieved 2007-08-21.
- ↑ CHLSports.com. "CHL All Sports Trophy 2006-07". Retrieved 2007-08-21.
- ↑ Yappi. "Yappi Sports Football". Retrieved 2007-02-12.
- 1 2 OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
- ↑ Weiser, Carl. "New ATF director a Wyoming grad". Politics Extra. Cincinnati.com. Retrieved 2011-08-30.
- ↑ Erardi, John (July 8, 2014). "Cubs' James Russell has Cincinnati Reds' bloodlines". Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
- ↑ Sparling, Hannah (2017-06-19). "Otto Warmbier, imprisoned in North Korea, dies in U.S." The Cincinnati Enquirer at USA Today. Retrieved 2017-06-20. "There, in Wyoming, Ohio, Otto Warmbier was a standout soccer player and a 2013 salutatorian at Wyoming High School, his alma mater."