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School colors are [[blue]] and [[white (color)|white]], and the mascot is the "Warrior". This issue has come under fire in recent years as people found it politically incorrect to use Native Americans as a mascot.{{fact}}
School colors are [[blue]] and [[white (color)|white]], and the mascot is the "Warrior". This issue has come under fire in recent years as people found it politically incorrect to use Native Americans as a mascot.{{fact}}


Hall has an ongoing cross-town rivalry with [[Conard High School]].
Hall has an intense and long running cross-town rivalry with [[Conard High School]].


==Controversies==
==Controversies==

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William H. Hall High School
Location
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Information
TypePublic high school
School districtWest Hartford Public School System
PrincipalDonald J. Slater
Grades9-12
Number of students1875
Color(s)Blue and White
MascotWarriors
NewspaperHall Highlights
Athletic RivalConard High School

William H. Hall High School is a four-year public high school located in West Hartford, Connecticut. It is one of two public high schools in the West Hartford Public School System, the other being Conard High School.

Enrollment in grades 9-12 for the 2004-2005 school year was 1875 students.

The current principal is Donald J. Slater, who, in 2004, came back from service in the Second Iraq War.

School colors are blue and white, and the mascot is the "Warrior". This issue has come under fire in recent years as people found it politically incorrect to use Native Americans as a mascot.[citation needed]

Hall has an intense and long running cross-town rivalry with Conard High School.

Controversies

In 2006, two Hall students, Ezra Silk and Ben Kudler, were suspended from the staff of the school newspaper - Hall Highlights - after attempting to publish an article detailing the prevalence of alcohol in the lives of many of the school's high achievers. After a press controversy [1] they were allowed to distribute their paper at Hall, although not through Highlights.

Clubs and Activities

Hall High has several clubs and activities of note including:

  • Anime Club
  • Ping-Pong Club
  • Scrabble Club
  • Military History club
  • Model UN
  • AIDS Awareness
  • Literature Club
  • Jerry and Larry club (Based primarily upon the watching of Seinfeld)
  • Gay Straight Alliance
  • Hall Human Rights Coalition [2]
  • Asian Cultural Club [3]
  • Day Hikers Club [4]
  • Jewish Student Union
  • Film club
  • Debate team
  • Math team
  • Empty bowls
  • Environmental Club

Hall also has a wide variety of seasonal sports

Accomplishments

  • Recognized by Newsweek magazine as one of the nation's top high schools. Ranked as number 624 in the nation as of 2006. [5].

Notable alumni