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Secondary school (high school) school in East Thomas Street, Arlington Heights, Illinois, USA
John Hersey High School
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Location
1900 East Thomas Street
Arlington Heights, Illinois
USA
Information
TypeSecondary School (High School)
Established1968
PrincipalDr. Tina Cantrell
Faculty268
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,955
Color(s)Orange and Brown (and White)
MascotNanook the Huskie (Hersey Huskies)
NewspaperThe Correspondent
YearbookThe Endeavor
Websitejhhs.d214.org

John Hersey High School, or Hersey, is a public four-year high school located in Arlington Heights, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. Named after Hiroshima writer John Hersey, it is part of Township High School District 214, which also includes Buffalo Grove High School, Elk Grove High School, Prospect High School, Rolling Meadows High School, and Wheeling High School.

History

John Hersey High School is known as one of the few schools in the state that specifically caters to students with special needs. The hard of hearing population at JHHS is one of the largest in the area and well noted. Hersey also welcomed the MMI (Mildly Mentally Impaired) program, formerly housed at Wheeling High School, to its school in 2006. JHHS recently built a new fine arts and fitness section. The fitness equipment and workout room has been noted as one of the finest in the town.

In 2005, the Hockey Club (Huskies Hockey Club) Junior Varsity team went to the Blackhawk Cup State Championship only to lose to Glenbrook South. Hersey High School won 1st place in the 2007 National Deaf Academic Bowl competition. In 2006, the John Hersey High School Congressional Debate team took state at the Illinois Congressional Debate Association State Competition, the school's first state championship since 1987. In 2007, the Hersey Huskie Rugby Club went to the Tier II State Championship, but lost to the Morton Mustangs.

In 1987, Hersey won the 6A state football championship. Led by coach Bruce Glover, Hersey routed East St. Louis by a score of 26 to 6.

The school marching band won the University of Illinois' field competition in 2006. The school's Symphonic Band was accepted to the prestigious Bands of America National Concert Band Festival in the 2006-2007 school year. With a recording from this performance, the band was accepted to the even more prestigious Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic held annually in Downtown Chicago where bands from across the nation, and internationally, apply to perform. The Band also recently received the Sudler Flag of Honor from the John Philip Sousa Foundation, for its "particularly significant high standards of excellence in music over several years".

Hersey is recognized for its strong service component to its students' education. Its Service Over Self Club led to the recognition of philanthropy to many students of the school. Over 90% of graduating seniors participate in at least one SOS activity in their high school career.

John Hersey High School also co–hosts the Illinois High School Association State Tennis Tournament. In addition, the JHHS Robotics Team placed 5th at the 2005-2006 and 9th at the 2006-2007 BattleBots IQ competitions (now known as BotsIQ).

During the 2007-2008 school year, Hersey High School received a few safety threats, the most notable being a bomb threat during the first semester of classes.

Academics

In 2007, the average ACT score at Hersey for the graduating class was 24.1. Hersey has made Adequate Yearly Progress on the Prairie State Achievement Examination, a state test that comprises a part of the No Child Left Behind Act.

According to US News & World Report, Hersey is one of the top 30 schools in Illinois for the 2007-2008 school year. US News also states that 48.6% of 12th graders participate in AP classes.

Feeder schools

Middle schools whose graduates usually attend Hersey include Thomas Middle School, Miner Junior High School, River Trails Middle School, and MacArthur Middle School. JHHS also receives students from several private schools.

Notable alumni

References

  1. District 214 Hersey Page
  2. Illinois School Report Card
  3. US News & World Report 2008 Highschool Rankings
  4. Marlee Matlin IMDb profile
  5. Daily Herald interviews Steve Chen
  6. Jim Michaels IMDb profile
  7. Gunnar Malstrom Biography
  8. Chris Nowinski IMDb profile
  9. Dave Corzine Basketball Reference profile
  10. NASA - Art Azarbarzin—Space Technology 5, Project Manager

External links

Mid-Suburban League
East Division
West Division
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