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| enrollment = 2,259 (2022–23)<ref name=NCES>{{cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=2201650&SchoolPageNum=3&ID=220165001285|title=Mandeville High School|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics|accessdate=July 7, 2024}}</ref> |
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Mandeville High School is a coeducational, public high school enrolling approximately 2,000 students in Grades 9–12. Approximately 70% of its graduates continue their education: 68% going to four year colleges or universities, and 2% going to either two year colleges or other post secondary institutions. |
Mandeville High School is a coeducational, public high school enrolling approximately 2,000 students in Grades 9–12. Approximately 70% of its graduates continue their education: 68% going to four year colleges or universities, and 2% going to either two year colleges or other post secondary institutions. |
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There are more than 120 members on the professional staff, 58 of whom have a master's degree or higher. MHS was named a [[Blue Ribbon Schools Program|Blue Ribbon]] school during the school year of 2001–02.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-1982.pdf |title=BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM, Schools Recognized, 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 |publisher=[[United States Department of Education]] |accessdate=2008-08-15 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090326055622/http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-1982.pdf |archivedate=2009-03-26 }}</ref> In addition to serving most of Mandeville, the school also serves [[Madisonville, Louisiana|Madisonville]] |
There are more than 120 members on the professional staff, 58 of whom have a master's degree or higher. MHS was named a [[Blue Ribbon Schools Program|Blue Ribbon]] school during the school year of 2001–02.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-1982.pdf |title=BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM, Schools Recognized, 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 |publisher=[[United States Department of Education]] |accessdate=2008-08-15 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090326055622/http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-1982.pdf |archivedate=2009-03-26 }}</ref> In addition to serving most of Mandeville, the school also serves [[Madisonville, Louisiana|Madisonville]],<ref>[http://maps.stpsb.org/boundarieswebpage/images/MAH%209-12.jpg Mandeville High Boundary]. [[St. Tammany Parish Public Schools]]. Retrieved on July 7, 2018.</ref> and [[Lewisburg, Louisiana|Lewisburg]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/DC20BLK/st22_la/place/p2243640_lewisburg/DC20BLK_P2243640.pdf|title=2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Lewisburg CDP, LA|publisher=[[U.S. Census Bureau]]|access-date=2024-03-09}} - Compare to the school district map.</ref> |
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==Athletics== |
==Athletics== |
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Mandeville High athletics competes in the [[Louisiana High School Athletic Association|LHSAA]]. |
Mandeville High athletics competes in the [[Louisiana High School Athletic Association|LHSAA]]. |
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File:Mandeville High School Auditorium.jpg|Auditorium |
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==Notable alumni== |
==Notable alumni== |
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* [[Jack Cressend]], former [[MLB]] player ([[Minnesota Twins]], [[Cleveland Indians]]) |
* [[Jack Cressend]], former [[MLB]] player ([[Minnesota Twins]], [[Cleveland Indians]]) |
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* Faith Hathaway, murder victim killed by [[Robert Lee Willie]]<ref>"[https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/angel/walking/bookexcerpt.html CHAPTER SIX]." ''[[Dead Man Walking (book)|Dead Man Walking]]''. Retrieved on May 29, 2016.</ref> |
* Faith Hathaway, murder victim killed by [[Robert Lee Willie]]<ref>"[https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/angel/walking/bookexcerpt.html CHAPTER SIX]." ''[[Dead Man Walking (book)|Dead Man Walking]]''. Retrieved on May 29, 2016.</ref> |
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* [[Stacy Hollowell]], college basketball head coach for the [[New Orleans Privateers men's basketball|New Orleans Privateers]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://unoprivateers.com/news/2024/4/25/mens-basketball-privateers-basketball-announces-stacy-hollowell-naia-national-champion-as-head-coach.aspx|publisher=[[New Orleans Privateers]]|title=Privateers Basketball Announces Stacy Hollowell, NAIA National Champion, as Head Coach|author=Bohler, Randy|date=April 25, 2024}}</ref> |
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* [[Jason Kreis]], former [[MLS]] star and current coach of [[MLS]] [[New York City Football Club]] |
* [[Jason Kreis]], former [[MLS]] star and current coach of [[MLS]] [[New York City Football Club]] |
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* [[Michael Mauti]], former [[NFL]] player ([[New Orleans Saints]]) |
* [[Michael Mauti]], former [[NFL]] player ([[New Orleans Saints]]) |
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* [[B. J. Sams (American football)|B. J. Sams]], former [[NFL]] player ([[Baltimore Ravens]], [[Kansas City Chiefs]]) |
* [[B. J. Sams (American football)|B. J. Sams]], former [[NFL]] player ([[Baltimore Ravens]], [[Kansas City Chiefs]]) |
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* [[Will Sheppard]], college football [[wide receiver]] for the [[Vanderbilt Commodores]] |
* [[Will Sheppard]], college football [[wide receiver]] for the [[Vanderbilt Commodores]] |
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* [[Ian Somerhalder]], actor, model, and director <ref>{{cite web|title='Vampire Diaries' actor Ian Somerhalder hopes to buy Lacombe tract now slated for industrial park|url=http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/09/ian_somerhalder_star_of_tvs_th.html|website=Nola.com|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref> |
* [[Ian Somerhalder]], actor, model, and director <ref>{{cite web|title='Vampire Diaries' actor Ian Somerhalder hopes to buy Lacombe tract now slated for industrial park|url=http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/09/ian_somerhalder_star_of_tvs_th.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120909172232/http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/09/ian_somerhalder_star_of_tvs_th.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 9, 2012|website=Nola.com|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref> |
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* [[John Stirratt]], bassist and multi instrumentalist for [[Uncle Tupelo]], [[Wilco]], and [[The Autumn Defense]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Wilco's John Stirratt hits all the right notes in return to his old stomping grounds|url=http://blog.nola.com/keithspera/2009/05/wilcos_john_stirratt_hits_all.html|website=Nola.com|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref> |
* [[John Stirratt]], bassist and multi instrumentalist for [[Uncle Tupelo]], [[Wilco]], and [[The Autumn Defense]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Wilco's John Stirratt hits all the right notes in return to his old stomping grounds|url=http://blog.nola.com/keithspera/2009/05/wilcos_john_stirratt_hits_all.html|website=Nola.com|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref> |
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* [[Josh Tickell]], [[Sundance Film Festival|Sundance]] award-winning film director <ref>{{cite web|title=Former Student Directs Award-winning Documentary|url=http://www.stpsb.org/news.php?id=2546|website=St. Tammany Parish Public Schools|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref> |
* [[Josh Tickell]], [[Sundance Film Festival|Sundance]] award-winning film director <ref>{{cite web|title=Former Student Directs Award-winning Documentary|url=http://www.stpsb.org/news.php?id=2546|website=St. Tammany Parish Public Schools|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref> |
Latest revision as of 04:09, 5 September 2024
Mandeville High School | |
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Address | |
1 Skipper Drive , 70471 United States | |
Coordinates | 30°22′53″N 90°06′05″W / 30.3813°N 90.1015°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | "Where there's a will, there's a way." |
Established | 1921 |
School district | St. Tammany Parish Public Schools |
Principal | Christian Monson |
Teaching staff | 105.03 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Gender | Coed |
Enrollment | 2,259 (2022–23)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 21.51[1] |
Color(s) | Royal Blue and White |
Mascot | Skipper |
Nickname | Skippers |
Website | mandevillehigh |
Mandeville High School is a public high school located in Mandeville, Louisiana, United States, a suburban city located thirty miles north of New Orleans. It is part of the St. Tammany Parish Public Schools system.
Mandeville High School is a coeducational, public high school enrolling approximately 2,000 students in Grades 9–12. Approximately 70% of its graduates continue their education: 68% going to four year colleges or universities, and 2% going to either two year colleges or other post secondary institutions.
There are more than 120 members on the professional staff, 58 of whom have a master's degree or higher. MHS was named a Blue Ribbon school during the school year of 2001–02.[2] In addition to serving most of Mandeville, the school also serves Madisonville,[3] and Lewisburg.[4]
Athletics
[edit]Mandeville High athletics competes in the LHSAA.
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Auditorium
Notable alumni
[edit]- Joseph Bulovas, college football placekicker for the Vanderbilt Commodores
- Jack Cressend, former MLB player (Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians)
- Faith Hathaway, murder victim killed by Robert Lee Willie[5]
- Stacy Hollowell, college basketball head coach for the New Orleans Privateers[6]
- Jason Kreis, former MLS star and current coach of MLS New York City Football Club
- Michael Mauti, former NFL player (New Orleans Saints)
- B. J. Sams, former NFL player (Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs)
- Will Sheppard, college football wide receiver for the Vanderbilt Commodores
- Ian Somerhalder, actor, model, and director [7]
- John Stirratt, bassist and multi instrumentalist for Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, and The Autumn Defense[8]
- Josh Tickell, Sundance award-winning film director [9]
- Theo Von, stand-up comedian, television personality, host, and actor [10]
- Tina Watson (née Thomas), murder victim killed by her husband while scuba diving in Australia in 2003 [11]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Mandeville High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
- ^ "BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM, Schools Recognized, 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002" (PDF). United States Department of Education. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
- ^ Mandeville High Boundary. St. Tammany Parish Public Schools. Retrieved on July 7, 2018.
- ^ "2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Lewisburg CDP, LA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2024-03-09. - Compare to the school district map.
- ^ "CHAPTER SIX." Dead Man Walking. Retrieved on May 29, 2016.
- ^ Bohler, Randy (April 25, 2024). "Privateers Basketball Announces Stacy Hollowell, NAIA National Champion, as Head Coach". New Orleans Privateers.
- ^ "'Vampire Diaries' actor Ian Somerhalder hopes to buy Lacombe tract now slated for industrial park". Nola.com. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- ^ "Wilco's John Stirratt hits all the right notes in return to his old stomping grounds". Nola.com. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- ^ "Former Student Directs Award-winning Documentary". St. Tammany Parish Public Schools. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- ^ "Theo Von gets his own Comedy Central standup showcase". Nola.com. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- ^ "Death of Tina Watson", Wikipedia, 2022-01-27, retrieved 2022-04-11
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