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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:04, 26 February 2013

Waterford Kettering High School Motto = Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate
Address
Map
2800 Kettering Drive

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48329

Coordinates42°40′46″N 83°23′29″W / 42.679422°N 83.391509°W / 42.679422; -83.391509
Information
Established1961
School districtWaterford School District
SuperintendentJohn Silveri
CEEB code231273
PrincipalJeffery Frankowiak
Teaching staff66 (as of 2005-06)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,660[2]
Student to teacher ratio21.5 (as of 2005-06)[1]
Color(s)Forest Green and White     [2]
AthleticsMHSAA Class A
Athletics conferenceKensington Lakes Activities Association[2]
MascotCaptains [2]
NicknameCaptains [2]
Team nameCaptains [2]
RivalWaterford Mott High School
NewspaperThe Murmur
YearbookKismet
Websitehttp://www.waterford.k12.mi.us/Kettering/

Waterford Kettering High School (WKHS) is one of two public high schools in the Waterford School District. As of September 2009, 1,660 students were enrolled in the school.

Campus

The football stadium, Jim Larkin Stadium, has grass and has stands for approximately 1500 fans. Each of the school's two gymnasiums hold stands that can seat over 900 for basketball and volleyball games.

The Performing Arts Center, completed in 2001, includes band, choir, and orchestra suites with full sound systems, projector screens, and acoustic design fully implemented in their ceilings and walls.

Internet Suspension Case

In 2001, the school suspended Joshua Mahaffey for postings critical of fellow students made on a private website. In Mahaffey v. Aldrich, a federal judge overruled the suspension in 2002.[3] The 143-day suspension stemmed from Mr. Mahaffrey's posting of a "people I wish would die list." The list named fellow students, but no faculty or staff of the school.[4]

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Waterford Kettering fields teams in baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, skiing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, diving, and wrestling. The teams are known as the Captains, with the exception of the swim team, ski team, and lacrosse team which are Waterford United.

State championship titles

  • Softball: 1991
  • Softball: 1998
  • Wrestling: 2008 (Andrew Brackins, 103 lbs)
  • Cross Country: 2004 (Justin Switzer)
  • Girls Swimming and Diving: 2011 (Madison Wright)
  • Winter Running Club Champions: 2011-2012 (Austin Katona, Lucas Bowman, Dillon Ross, Ryan Squanda)

Music

Waterford Kettering has several musical ensembles: three concert bands, two jazz bands, the Marching Captains marching band, multiple choir groups, a philharmonic orchestra, a symphony orchestra, and a chamber orchestra. The WK Marching Captains, Wind Ensemble, Chamber and Mass Choir, and orchestras performed at Disney Magic Music Days in 2003, 2007, and 2011. They plan on going again in early 2015.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b "School Detail for Waterford Kettering High School". National Center for Educational Statistics.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "School Directory - Waterford Kettering HS". Michigan High School Athletic Association.
  3. ^ "Teen's suspension overruled". Retrieved 2009-02-11.
  4. ^ "Schools watch Web expression". SPLC Report. XXIV (1). Student Press Law Center: 25. Winter 2002–2003.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  5. ^ "Dave Marsh hits airwaves with new show on Oct. 10". Detroit News. 2004-10-01. With the addition of Marsh, a graduate of Waterford Kettering High School, Sirius adds to its growing stable of Detroiters...
  6. ^ "In Chicago, a 'Beary Christmas'". Detroit Free Press. 2001-11-29. Lately, the Bears have rallied around veteran quarterback Jim Miller, who played at Michigan State and Waterford Kettering High School.