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Jackson High School's gymnasium is an over two thousand seat facility that holds home basketball games, along with MHSAA playoff games. The gymnasium has three full basketball courts, volleyball courts, and a three lane one hundred and sixty meter indoor track. Withington Community Stadium and Dungy Field are home to the Jackson High School football and track and field teams, as well as the [[Lumen Christi Catholic High School|Lumen Christi High School]] football team. On October 24, 2008, Dungy Field was dedicated to the entire Dungy Family, most notably [[Tony Dungy]]. The track at Withington Community Stadium and Dungy Field has a nine lane four hundred meter surface made of a combination of rubber and polyurethane. Withington Stadium holds ten thousand people, and hosts MHSAA football playoffs, along with the Midwest Meet of Champions. The soccer teams play at Justin Mehall Memorial Field. Jackson High School also has two different tennis facilities, the six court complex is at Jackson High School, and the new ten court Dennis Kiley Tennis Complex is located at the Middle School at Parkside, but is utilized by Jackson High School. Jackson High also has a six lane twenty five yard length pool, a fitness center, and a second gymnasium. |
Jackson High School's gymnasium is an over two thousand seat facility that holds home basketball games, along with MHSAA playoff games. The gymnasium has three full basketball courts, volleyball courts, and a three lane one hundred and sixty meter indoor track. Withington Community Stadium and Dungy Field are home to the Jackson High School football and track and field teams, as well as the [[Lumen Christi Catholic High School|Lumen Christi High School]] football team. On October 24, 2008, Dungy Field was dedicated to the entire Dungy Family, most notably [[Tony Dungy]]. The track at Withington Community Stadium and Dungy Field has a nine lane four hundred meter surface made of a combination of rubber and polyurethane. Withington Stadium holds ten thousand people, and hosts MHSAA football playoffs, along with the Midwest Meet of Champions. The soccer teams play at Justin Mehall Memorial Field. Jackson High School also has two different tennis facilities, the six court complex is at Jackson High School, and the new ten court Dennis Kiley Tennis Complex is located at the Middle School at Parkside, but is utilized by Jackson High School. Jackson High also has a six lane twenty five yard length pool, a fitness center, and a second gymnasium. And a professional party throwing, most end up injuring themselves. But the sports very from under water basket weeving to party throwing. |
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==Notable alumni== |
==Notable alumni== |
Revision as of 14:29, 26 October 2016
Jackson High School | |
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Address | |
544 Wildwood Avenue , 49201 | |
Coordinates | 42°15′00″N 84°25′07″W / 42.2499°N 84.4187°W |
Information | |
Type | Public High School |
Established | 1927 |
School district | Jackson Public Schools |
Principal | Barbara Baird-Pauli |
Teaching staff | 79.48 (FTE) |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1467 (2012-2013) |
Student to teacher ratio | 18.46 |
Campus | Urban |
Color(s) | Orange & Black |
Athletics conference | Capital Area Activities Conference |
Team name | Vikings |
Rival | Lumen Christi Catholic High School |
Newspaper | The Reflector News |
Website | jpsk12.org |
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Jackson High School is a public high school located near downtown Jackson, Michigan. The school was created in 1908 with the merger of Jackson's West Side and East Side High Schools and moved to its present location in 1927. The school's mascot is the Viking. The athletic teams compete as members of the Capital Area Activities Conference. It is a part of the Jackson Public Schools.
Jackson High School, alongside its normal curriculum, has a dual enrollment program where students can take courses at the local community college, Jackson College.[3]
Administration
The administration of Jackson High School consist of four principals - one for each grade level - who are responsible for the day-to-day running of the school, along with supervising events, and implementing curriculum. The building principal, also known as the Principal for Instruction and principal for the 12th grade, is currently Barbara Baird-Pauli.
Demographics
The demographic breakdown of the 1467 students enrolled for the school year 2012-2013 was:[1]
- Male - 50.0%
- Female - 50.0%
- Native American/Alaskan - 0.4%
- Asian/Pacific islander - 1.8%
- Black - 37.8%
- Hispanic - 5.4%
- White - 53.4%
- Multiracial - 1.2%
Additionally, 56.6% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch.
Academics
In their junior year, students are required by Jackson Public Schools to take the MME and the ACT. As of 2013, Jackson High has three hundred and eighty seven students in seventeen sections of AP classes covering:[4]
- AP English Literature
- AP Calculus
- AP Statistics
- AP Biology
- AP Chemistry
- AP Physics C: Mechanics
- AP U.S. Government & Politics
- AP U.S. History
- AP Psychology
- AP Microeconomics
- AP Macroeconomics
- AP French Language
- AP Spanish Language
- AP World History
- AP Human Geography
The building
Originally built in 1927, the three-story tall building stands thirty three meters, or one hundred and nine feet tall. After Jackson High School received a $27 million renovation (one that also restored the building after many years of neglect due to budget constraints), a science wing was built.[5] A highlight of this building is Britton Hall, commonly referred to as the Shakespeare Room, that is patterned after an old English hall in Stratford, England.
Extracurricular Activities
Fine and performing arts
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Band
JHS has four concert bands as well as an orchestra. The Cadet band is composed of freshmen; varsity, varsity wind ensemble, and symphony band are sophomores through seniors. In addition to the four concert bands Jackson High has two after school jazz bands and a marching band. The marching band has performed at the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Florida.[6]
Choir
The Jackson High vocal music program currently consists of two choirs, Varsity Voices and Euphony Choir. In addition, there is an extracurricular choral group known as The Black History Tour Group. They have sung at presidential inaugurations twice, in 2001 and 2009 and have appeared at White House functions three times, in 1998, 2004 and 2007.[7]
Dramatics
Jackson High School offers a class in theater.[8] The drama club puts on two to three performances per year. After-school programs are also available, including Improv and other theater productions.
Visual Arts
The visual arts classes at Jackson High vary from general art classes to Sculpture, Drawing and AP Studio Art.
Athletics
Sports offered for both boys and girls are: basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming, track, and tennis. In addition Jackson High also offers boys' baseball, football, hockey, and wrestling, and girls' cheerleading, softball, and volleyball.
Athletic facilities
Jackson High School's gymnasium is an over two thousand seat facility that holds home basketball games, along with MHSAA playoff games. The gymnasium has three full basketball courts, volleyball courts, and a three lane one hundred and sixty meter indoor track. Withington Community Stadium and Dungy Field are home to the Jackson High School football and track and field teams, as well as the Lumen Christi High School football team. On October 24, 2008, Dungy Field was dedicated to the entire Dungy Family, most notably Tony Dungy. The track at Withington Community Stadium and Dungy Field has a nine lane four hundred meter surface made of a combination of rubber and polyurethane. Withington Stadium holds ten thousand people, and hosts MHSAA football playoffs, along with the Midwest Meet of Champions. The soccer teams play at Justin Mehall Memorial Field. Jackson High School also has two different tennis facilities, the six court complex is at Jackson High School, and the new ten court Dennis Kiley Tennis Complex is located at the Middle School at Parkside, but is utilized by Jackson High School. Jackson High also has a six lane twenty five yard length pool, a fitness center, and a second gymnasium. And a professional party throwing, most end up injuring themselves. But the sports very from under water basket weeving to party throwing.
Notable alumni
- Dan Coats – U.S. Senator from Indiana[9]
- Fred Janke – University of Michigan football player and Mayor of Jackson[10]
- Steven Kampfer – NHL hockey player for the Florida Panthers[11]
- Clarence Love - Former NFL defensive back[12]
- Jack Paar – Host of The Tonight Show (dropped out in 10th grade)[13]
- Tyler Thomas, gridiron football player [14]
- Alfred Worden – NASA Astronaut who visited the Moon [15]
References
- ^ a b "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Jackson High School". ed.gov. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ^ "The Reflector News". Wordpress. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
- ^ Voorhees, Linda. "Jackson High School class of 2013 top graduates announced". mlive.com. In student Calvin Spring's activities he lists dual enrolling at Jackson College as an activity: MLive. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ Smith, Leanne. "Jackson High School students getting an edge on college with Advanced Placement classes". MLive. MLive. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
- ^ http://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2014/06/preservation_renovation_of_87-.html
- ^ Smith, Leanne (2014-12-27). "Jackson High marching band celebrating New Year's Day with performance at Outback Bowl". Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ^ "Shirley Pitts, founder of Jackson High School Black History Tour Group, dies at 67". MLive.com. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- ^ http://www.jackson.stark.k12.oh.us/JacksonHigh.cfm?subpage=1388157
- ^ http://www.indems3.org/resources/reality_coats.html
- ^ http://www.vikingalumni.com/yearbooks/JacksonHigh/1960/12
- ^ http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-hockey/mtt/kampfer_steve00.html
- ^ Salisbury, Danielle (10 September 2008). "Ex-NFL player Love arrested in nightclub brawl". Retrieved 29 November 2014.
- ^ Pat Rombyer (2009-03-07). "Jack Paar moved to Jackson in the 1930s". Jackson Citizen Patriot. Retrieved 2014-04-22 – via mlive.com.
- ^ http://mississippi.arrests.org/Arrests/Tyler_Thomas_12751206/
- ^ http://www.classmates.com/people/Alfred-Worden/568855091