Northwood High School (Irvine, California)
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| Northwood High School | |
| Address | |
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| 4515 Portola Parkway Irvine, California 92620 |
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| Information | |
| School board | Irvine Unified School District |
| Superintendent | Dr. Gwen Gross |
| Principal | Leslie Roach |
| Vice principal | Mike Tague, Matt Pate, Gina Cuneo |
| Enrollment |
2,240 |
| School type | Secondary |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Language | English |
| Area | Northwood |
| Mascot | Timberwolf |
| Team name | Timberwolves |
| Color(s) | Navy, Silver, White |
| Newspaper | The Howler |
| Established | 1999 |
| Homepage | www.northwoodhigh.org |
Northwood High School is a public high school located in the northernmost part of Irvine, CA, USA. It opened in 1999 but the first graduating class did not graduate until 2002, three years after the school's opening. In May of 2006, the school was featured in Newsweek as a "Public Elite" among American high schools, excluded from the standard list of Best High Schools because so many of the students score well above average on the SAT and ACT.[1]
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[edit] Academics
Northwood High School is known throughout the United States as one of the most prestigious public high schools.
The school operates on an alternating block schedule, in which students attend odd-period classes (1, 3, 5, and 7) on one day and even-period classes (2, 4, 6, and 8) the following day. Classes are 90 minutes long and meet for either 18 weeks (semester) or 36 weeks (year-long). On Tuesdays and Thursdays, students attend a tutorial session, which lasts for 40 minutes between the first and second classes of the day, and can be used at the students' discretion. Most students opt to finish homework or meet with teachers for help. Every Wednesday is designated a "late-start," in which classes start an hour later than the regular schedule. All students, with the exception of seniors, are required to take a minimum of six classes per semester.[2] Seniors are required to enroll in a minimum of five classes for the fall semester and four for the spring.
Every year, dozens of Northwood students receive prestigious academic awards, such as scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Program, and the school consistently sends a disproportionately large number of students to nationally acclaimed universities, including USC, NYU, the Ivy League schools, as well as many UC and CSU campuses. In 2005, the school was recognized as a California Distinguished School[3] and in 2006 was also named a Blue Ribbon School.[4]Many academic teams such as Model United Nations (MUN), Science Olympiad, and the Speech and Debate team are well-acclaimed. The school also has a highly acclaimed video production class, winning such awards as best short film at the 2007 STN convention at the Disneyland hotel in Anaheim, California, while the music department is Grammy recognized.
[edit] Location and layout
Northwood High School sits in a narrow ravine in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains, and was surrounded by working avocado groves at its founding. Currently, the surrounding land is being graded to prepare for the construction of Orchard Hills, a future residential community extending north from the existing community of Northwood Pointe. Northwood High School's site had been designated for a high school from the very beginning as part of the Irvine Company's master plan, which was drafted in 1960. When the school opened in 1999, it had been destined to be in that spot for some 39 years.
The school was one of the last major projects by architect William Blurock. Its spartan, blocky, stucco-covered buildings were most likely inspired by the work of Ricardo Legorreta, architect of the similarly-designed The Market Place shopping complex which is only four blocks from the school. The school is based heavily on 1950s architecture, incorporating such elements of that period as teal-tinted glass, steel louvers over high windows, glass-block panels, and Poul Henningsen-style lighting fixtures. The school was designed in a circular fashion around a central courtyard, in similar fashion as the University of California, Irvine, in an attempt to acclimate students to the layout of a college campus. The shapes and layout of the buildings are strictly conformed to imaginary radial lines emanating from the central court (see also Irvine High School, which has a central line of symmetry). This courtyard has at its center a very large Coast Live Oak, which was removed and transported from the nearby hills at a reputed cost of $10,000. This tree in effect became the schools "second mascot". The school's theater department, for instance, produces its plays under the name "Oak Tree Productions". The school won numerous awards for its design within the first four years of its existence. Students simply refer to the courtyard area around this oak tree as "The Oak Tree." It is a popular gathering place before and after school, as well as breaks and lunchtime.
[edit] Student Activities
Northwood's highly involved students are given opportunities to run and operate their own organizations. A limited list of these activities include: the NHS Howler (newspaper), NHS Element (yearbook), and Northwood Television (NTV), the Red Cross Club, Key Club, Otter Club, and the Associated Student Body (the NHS school government), and Comedysportz. Northwood also has very distinguished Fine Arts Program that features 4 bands, 4 orchestras, 8 singing groups, several dance groups, and a theater program that presents three plays each year. The Fine Arts program comes together each year to produce the annual musical, which often is generally an impressive production. Past musicals have included: Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat, Peter Pan, The Music Man, Beauty and the Beast, Grease, Into the Woods, and Annie. The music program has also received the prestigious Grammy award a multiple times.
[edit] External links
- Northwood High School Website
- NorthwoodTV Website
- Northwood Football Website
- Irvine Unified School District Website
- Newsweek Article
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