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1 McDonough Plaza West Haven, Connecticut 06516 USA | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Gardez Bien |
School district | West Haven Public Schools |
Principal | Dana C. Paredes |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1,476 (2018-19) |
Color(s) | |
Mascot | Blue Devil |
Yearbook | Blue Flame |
Website | West Haven High School |
West Haven High School is a secondary school located in West Haven, Connecticut, which educates students in grades 9–12. The mascot of West Haven is the Blue Devil.
Administration and Campus
As of July 1, 2009, the school principal was Pamela Gardner. Her predecessor, Ronald Stancil, Sr., served as principal for ten years. West Haven High School enrolls about 1,800 students each year even though it was only designed for 1,500, in contrast to the state average of 524.4.
The current campus opened September 1963 at 1 Circle Street (also known as McDonough Plaza). Its previous location was the Dr. Carl C. Gianotti Jr. High School on Main Street, a building now used as a residential complex. Before that, it was on the corner of Center Street and Union Avenue, a building since used as a grammar school and senior housing.
Academics
West Haven High School offers various non-core courses, including automotives, wood shop, metal shop, photography, graphic arts, drafting, video production, academics, art, and music courses. Among its notable programs are the Theater Workshop, Dr. JoAnn Andrees' Pillow Time Theatre and, in music, marching and concert bands, Bel Canto, Camerata and Concert Choir. Its chess team has won ten state championships and the school also has a successful mock trial team.
Athletics
West Haven High School athletic facilities include Ken Strong Stadium (an artificial turf football field and track), an enclosed ice skating rink, indoor gymnasium and swimming pool, tennis courts, and baseball and softball fields. The Blue Devils soccer and lacrosse teams use the Ken Strong field. West Haven High is part of the Southern Connecticut Conference, Quinnipiac Division, for athletics. In wrestling, they share a co-op team with Platt Regional Vocational Technical School, which competes in the Constitution State Conference. Visit The West Haven Athletic Hall of Fame online.
- 1968 Football, State Championship, Team ranked 1st in Conn. (New Haven Register Sportswriters Poll, 9-0, Class LL), 4th in the United States (National Sports News Service Poll).
- 1972 Football, State Championship, Team ranked 1st in Conn. (New Haven Register Sportswriters Poll, 10-0, Class LL)
- 1986, 1987, 1989 Football, Class L State Championships, under the leadership of Coach Ed McCarthy.
- 2002 Football, Class LL State Championship, also under Ed McCarthy, Team ranked 1st in Conn. (New Haven Register Sportswriters Poll, 12-0, Class LL)
- 2003 Football, Class LL Semifinals Winner (Lost to New Britain in the Championship)
- 2009 Wrestling, CSC Championship Runners-up (4-0)
- 1984 Baseball, Class LL State Championship. The team defeated Crosby High High School 7-4 to capture the title.
- 2009 Baseball, Class LL State Championship. The team defeated Brian McMahon High School 1-0 to win
Note: 1976 was the first year of CIAC football playoffs; 1968 and 1972 Championships are unofficial.
- 1994 Division I State Champions in Ice Hockey
- 1990 Division I State Champions in Ice Hockey defeating Greenwich 4-0
- 1988 Division I State Champions in Ice Hockey
Notable alumni
This article's list of alumni may not follow Misplaced Pages's verifiability policy. Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations. (August 2022) |
- Ulish Booker, professional football player.
- Art Ceccarelli, former MLB player.
- Melanie Chartoff, actress and inventor
- Jim Greco, professional skateboarder
- Patrick Earl Hammie, contemporary visual artist
- Tommy Nelson, actor
- Rob Jackson, former NFL linebacker
- Rob Radlosky, former MLB player
- Ken Strong, professional football player, inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967.
References
- "West Haven High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- West Haven High School Administration, West Haven Public Schools Website. Retrieved 05-Feb-2010.
- West Haven High School. Schooltree.org. Retrieved on 2008-07-28.
- West Haven SCC Profile, Southern Connecticut Conference Website. Retrieved 05-Feb-2010.
- State Polls p.41, Conn. High School Football Record Book, 2007 ed.
- National Sports News Service Poll, High School Football Database, 1968
- State Polls p.42, Conn. High School Football Record Book, 2007 ed.
- West Haven's McCarthy Named Lou Rettino Coach of the Week for Week 3. New York Giants. Retrieved on 2008-07-28.
- State Championships p.47, Conn. High School Football Record Book, 2007 ed.
- State Polls p.44, State Championships p.47, Conn. High School Football Record Book, 2007 ed.
- State Playoffs p.49, Conn. High School Football Record Book, 2007 ed.
- Wrestling Conference Champions. Constitution State Conference. Retrieved on 2008-07-28.
External links
- Official page of West Haven High School
- West Haven High School profile provided by schooltree.org
- Official page of West Haven High School Blue Devil Marching Band
- West Haven High School "Strategic School Profile 2005-2006", Connecticut Department of Education
- West Haven High School Web page at Great Schools Web site
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