Shaker Heights High School


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Shaker Heights High School
"A community is known by the schools it keeps"
Location
Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA
Information
Type Public
Established 1918
Head teacher Michael D. Griffith
Faculty 175
Students 1,876
Color(s) Red and white
Website

Shaker Heights High School is a public high school located in Shaker Heights, Ohio, an east side suburb of Cleveland. The high school is part of the Shaker Heights City School District. Shaker Heights High School is known for its excellence in education, and is consistently ranked among the top districts in the state for National Merit semifinalists, the achievement of its diverse student body, and AP scores.[1] According to a 2004 survey by The Wall Street Journal, Shaker is also one of the top feeder schools in the nation for admission to the most selective colleges and universities.[2]

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Overview

Shaker Heights High School Red Raiders Logo

Shaker has also been recognized by Money and Redbook magazines.[citation needed] In 1998, the school was named a Grammy Signature School by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Foundation in recognition of its outstanding music programs.[3] The school colors are red and white and its mascot is the Raider. The school is also noteworthy for its hockey, tennis, fencing, crew and swimming teams.

The population of Shaker Heights is approximately 40% African American, however Shaker Heights High School's African American enrollment is 60% (partly because the school district includes parts of Cleveland).[4] The school has received national attention for its efforts to close the gap between achievements of minority students and non-minority students. One of the most active organizations at the school is the Student Group on Race Relations (SGORR).[5]

Shaker Heights High School sports a science wing with a roughly fifty-seat planetarium and several lab rooms. Sciences offered include Physics, Bioethics, Oceanography, Geology, Chemistry, Astronomy, Environmental Science, and Biology, most of which are offered at the Honors level, the majority also offering Advanced Placement level courses.

The marching band has, as of September 2007, nearly 350 musicians. This also includes the Raiderettes, a dance team that performs with the band. The marching band went on a trip to Beijing and Shanghai, China in late March/Early April 2007, and performs internationally every 3 years.

The Shaker Theatre Arts Department was founded in its present form by former Artistic Director James Thornton, and has prepared many students for successful careers on stage and screen. Shaker Theatre Department offers a variety of classes, allowing the students to have a full view and access to the "circle" of theatre. Classes include Playwriting, Acting, the Ensemble Program, as well as the theatre management classes Theatre Production Seminar and Ensemble Coordination Management Course. The season includes the fall main stage production, The Ninth Grade Theatre Experience (written and performed by the ninth graders), New Stages (the student generated playwriting festival), and the Spring Ensemble Show (a performance consisting of movement theatre and poetry prose performed by the Senior Acting Ensemble). Other Shaker Theatre Showcases include the Theatre Social, Fall Ensemble Preview, Winter Solstice Sharings, and Theatre awards. Every new Broadway season since 1991 has included one or more Shaker Theatre alum in major New York productions. In addition, Shaker Theatre alums hold positions in every area of professional theatre and the entertainment industry.[6]

Asian Studies are offered in cooperation with Beachwood High School and the Cleveland Museum of Art. The program focuses on the history, literature, art, politics, and contemporary society of China (in even-numbered years) and Japan (in odd-numbered years).

SHHS's award-winning student newspaper, The Shakerite, has won numerous awards, including the 2006 Golden Flash Award and the top award a high school paper can earn The Pacemaker. This was awarded for the 2005-2006 school year, and was the second time The Shakerite received the award. Both the Columbia Scholastic Press and the National Scholastic Press Association named The Shakerite 'All-American', the highest high-school journalism honor in the country.[citation needed]

Shaker is original in the way that is has many after school activities, mainly student run. New clubs are easy to create so there are some for everyone. Controversial issues, and school topics, as well as language and sport clubs are available for all to join.

Shaker Heights High School has an open campus policy, which is in keeping with its "college preparatory environment", according to Principal Michael Griffith.

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

Shaker Heights High School is known for its sporting success in hockey, baseball, tennis, basketball, field hockey, fencing, and swimming. The hockey team has won three state titles. The football team has won many local Lake Erie League Titles. Shaker's neighboring sporting rivals include Cleveland Heights High School, Mentor High School, University School, Hathaway Brown, and St. Ignatius.

Other State Championships

Distinguished alumni

References

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Coordinates: 41°28′24″N 81°34′9″W / 41.47333, -81.56917







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