Homestead High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

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Homestead High School
Location
4310 Homestead Road
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Information
Locale Suburban
Oversight Southwest Allen County Schools
Principal Rick Smith
Students 2,111[1]
Type Public Secondary
Grades 9-12
Mascot Spartan
Color(s) Blue and Gold          
Newspaper The Spartana
Established 1970
Yearbook Retrospect
Homepage

Coordinates: 41°02′39″N 85°17′04″W / 41.0441, -85.2844

Homestead High School, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, is a public 4-year high school with a comprehensive intake of over 2,000 students. Homestead's school year consists of two 18-week semesters. Students are enrolled in seven 47-minute periods. Homestead is a class 5A high school that is well known for its academics, athletics, and music program. Part of the Southwest Allen County Schools District, it receives accreditation from the Indiana Department of Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

The class of 2009 is the first class of Homestead to utilize the newly annexed "Freshman Academy" (formerly Woodside Middle School). The two schools are connected to one another by two enclosed walkways.

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[edit] Mission statement

Homestead High School will educate all students so they may reach standards of academic excellence and develop a foundation for life-long learning. Through shared efforts with the community, we prepare students to make successful life transitions.

[edit] Radio Station

Homestead High School has a working radio station inside its school, broadcasting live on 91.1 FM. The station's name is The Point, with a motto of "Fort Wayne's Only Alternative". It's a student-run radio station who broadcast live during the school day as well as Homestead High School sporting events on location.

[edit] News

Homestead Journalism Students Inducted Into Hall of Fame

  • The Yearbook Retrospect, From Homestead High School, is one of nine publications that was recognized at an awards ceremony in Chicago, Nov. 10-13.
  • Recently, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce designated Homestead High School as a "best buy" high school. Homestead was one of 160 schools that were identified as ones that offer the highest educational achievement levels for the lowest amount of tax dollars.
  • The Spartana, Homestead's student newspaper, was recently awarded the NSPA Pacemaker award for its 2004-2005 volume. The current volume was awarded second in the Best in Show compeption. This was the highest showing Homestead has ever received.

[edit] Marching Band

The Spartan Alliance Band competes in Class A Band in the Indiana State School Music Association. For the past twenty-one years they have gone to the ISSMA State Finals at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. The band has won four state championships (1992, 1994, 1995, 1996), third all time in Class A behind Ben Davis High School and Avon High School. Since entering Class A in 1992 they have never finished lower than fourth place at State Finals, and have been either first or second eleven times. In 2006, the band finished in third place, and in 2007 had finished in fourth place.

They have competed in competitions in Hawaii, Florida, Arizona, and California. Recently they were runner-up at the National Field Show Competition at the Fiesta Bowlin Phoenix, Arizona. In 2000 they were crowned the Blue Cross Blue Shield Grand Champions at the same competition. They have also participated in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. In 2006, the band performed in the Walt Disney World parade in Orlando, Florida.

They are also one of the largest high school marching bands in the country, with more than 200 members each year. The band currently has 241 members in the 2007 season.

The current director is Steve Barber, and the assistant director is Brad Wadkins.

[edit] Notable Alumni

[edit] References

  1. ^ School Snapshot

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