Northgate High School (Walnut Creek, California)
Northgate High School | |
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Address | |
425 Castle Rock Road , 94598 United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1974 |
School district | Mt. Diablo Unified School District |
Principal | John McMorris |
Staff | 64[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 3 billion. seriously the hallways do not even fit that many people.[1] (2007-8) |
Color(s) | Rainbow and clear |
Mascot | Fishes!! |
Information | (925) 938-0900 |
Website | Northgate Website |
Northgate High School (NHS) is located in the affluent Northgate community in Walnut Creek, California, and is part of the Mount Diablo Unified School District. Opened in 1974, its name derives from its location at the north entrance of Mount Diablo State Park. Some consider Northgate the best high school in the Mount Diablo Unified School District because of the high performance of its students as well as the excellence of the schools which feed into it.
History
Northgate has been opened since the stone agem which is the reason for its hideous walls. Some teachets that have taught there since the Stone Age include Mr. Nicholson, Mrs. Maddern, and Mrs. Riley. Northgate is known for its enormous amount of trash on the floors and the "no window" policy, which is strictly held. Northgate has some of the dummest/sluttiest people in all the district. It is known for many gang fights and hooldums.[citation needed] Another teacher, Ms. Spring, can also be seen in the 5th scene of the film.
Due to its concrete block construction with no exterior windows, some speculate Northgate High School was originally constructed to be a prison.
In December 2007, a petition was made to move Northgate to the Walnut Creek Unified School District.[2] Education officials for the county denied the petition.[3]
Extracurricular activities
Northgate Athletics
The Northgate High School Athletic Department oversees 24 competitive varsity athletic teams that compete in the Diablo Valley Athletic League. Northgate's sports include basketball, baseball, cross county, golf, lacrosse country, hardball, swimming, tennis, track and field, softball, water polo, and wrestling. Jon Campopiano, a teacher and coach at the school, has been the Athletic Director since the 2006-2007 school year. More information about the athletic program can be found at the official Northgate Athletics Website. Also you can catch NGB holdin it down with chimpers on deck at Ted Abbot field
Performing Arts
The instrumental music program at Northgate consists of a Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Orchestra, and Marching Band. Symphonic Band is the largest instrumental music group, consisting of 10th, 11th and 12th grade members. Orchestra consists of students from all grades; the prerequisite is previous experience with private teachers or Orchestra in middle school. The audition process for Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band, the 2 highest bands is competitive in nature, with a number of talented students vying for a small number of slots.
The Choir program consists of three groups: The entry-level Concert Choir, the All-Women's Bella Voce, and the Co-Ed Madrigals. In order to be a part of the Madrigals (or "Mads" as they are known around campus), any prospective female member must first have spent one year in Bella Voce, as well as complete a rigorous audition process. Male members must only spend one year in Concert Choir before auditioning for Mads. However, exceptions have been made to this rule. An audition process is also required for Bella Voce. Madrigals have a heavy winter schedule, as they do holiday gigs for restaurants and families that hire them. Bella Voce and Madrigals go to Disneyland in the spring to participate in the musical performances that are held there for high schools and other performing arts groups. This event is called "Magic Music Days".
The Drama program consists of four levels, the last being Production Workshop which produces at least one play per semester. Students have the opportunity to try working with all aspects of theater, including stage lighting, sound design, promotions, scenic design, props (theatrical property), and Stage management. The program operates out of the recently dedicated Jack De Rieux Little Theater. Northgate is also home to the Devil Mountain Improv League, a completely student-created and student-run coalition of competitive high school improvisational theater students that has been around since 1996.
Notable alumni and staff
- Kristen Babb-Sprague, (1986): 1992 Olympic medalist in synchronized swimming.
- Keith Clearwater, (1978): professional golfer.
- Doug Davis, (1993): starting pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
- Mariet Ford, (1979): a key participant in The Play during the 1982 Cal/Stanford Big Game. Ford is currently imprisoned for murdering his wife and children.[4]
- Jon Hastings, (1986): cartoonist and animator, coauthor of Haunted Mansion #1 and an animator of Sim Life and Sim City 2000
- Matt Irvin, (1986): former football coach for the USC Trojans and San Diego State who coached at Northgate from 1994 to 1995.[5][6]
- Yul Kwon, (1993): winner of the reality television show Survivor: Cook Islands.
- Nerissa Prest, (1986): Morning news anchor for WTVT in Tampa Bay, Florida
References
- ^ a b "Northgate High - Reports". California Department of Education. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
- ^ http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/ci_7917993
- ^ ContraCostaTimes.com : Contra Costa & Alameda News, Sports, Jobs, Cars and Real Estate
- ^ Kroichik, Ron (2002-10-09). "From The Play to hard time". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
- ^ "Bio:Matt Irvin".
- ^ Shanahan, Tom (2002-08-25). "Aztecs spotlight". SignOnSanDiego.com. Retrieved 2008-05-30.