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|schoolboard= [[Mercer County Public Schools]]
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|viceprincipal= Rosemary S. Mitchell<br>Mark O. Page
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{{Infobox School
|name = Poway High School
|image =
|motto = Faithful Titans we will be through our years to you
|established = September 1961
|type = Public secondary
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|district = [[Poway Unified School District]]
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|principal = Scott Fisher
|free_label = ASB Executive Cabinet
|free_text = President-Brett Friedman Vice President of Business- Christia Brockman Vice President of Student Affairs- Kevin Jenkins Vice President of Activities: Jonathan Klaren Treasurer- Vanessa Kropf <ref>[http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/pusdphs/ASB/officers.asp?job=Executive http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/pusdphs/ASB/officers.asp?job=Executive]</ref>
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|enrollment_as_of = 2007
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|mascot = [[Titan (mythology)|Titan]]
|free_label3 = Newspaper
|free_text3 = ''The Iliad''
|free_label4 = Yearbook
|free_text4 = ''Odyssey''
|location = 15500 Espola Road <br /> [[Poway, California]]
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'''Poway High School''' (PHS) is a public, comprehensive [[high school]] located in the city of [[Poway, California|Poway]], [[California]]. Established in 1961, it serves ninth through twelfth grade students from the communities of Poway and [[Rancho Bernardo, California|Rancho Bernardo]]. The school mascot is the [[titan (mythology)|titan]]. Poway is the oldest high school in the [[Poway Unified School District]].


Poway High School is accredited by the [[Western Association of Schools and Colleges]]. First granted in 1965, the current accreditation is valid through 2008. Poway High School is both a [[California Distinguished School|California Distinguished School Award]] winner (1999) and a [[Blue Ribbon Schools Program|National Blue Ribbon School]] (1990/91).
'''Princeton High School''' is located in [[Princeton, West Virginia]] and is the largest high school in [[Mercer County, West Virginia|Mercer County]], enrolling over 1000 students. Princeton High School is located on Stafford Drive in Princeton, with its entrance marked by a sign donated by the graduating class of 1981, the last senior class to graduate from the old high school located at the site of current-day Princeton Middle School.


==Notable Alumni==
==Campus==
The campus is in northern [[San Diego County, California|San Diego County]], approximately 35 miles northeast of downtown [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]. The campus covers 59 [[acres]] (238,765&nbsp;[[Square metre|m²]]).
*[[Ross Phenis]] - Actor, Writer. Best known for his portrayal of "Ross Penis" in the off-Broadway play of the same name, based loosely on his early life as a [[vagrant]].


== Extracurricular activities ==

=== Athletics ===
Poway's athletic teams, the Titans, compete in the [[Palomar League]] and the [[California Interscholastic Federation]] (CIF) San Diego Section.

The school fields teams in 19 sports: [[gymnastics]], [[baseball]], [[basketball]], [[cheerleading]], [[cross country running|cross country]], [[football]], [[field hockey]], [[golf]], [[lacrosse]], [[roller hockey]], [[soccer]], [[softball]], [[swim]], [[dive]], [[tennis]], [[track and field]], [[volleyball]], [[water polo]], and [[scholastic wrestling|wrestling]].

The wrestling program has won three state championships, 57 different CIF division awards, and numerous Palomar League awards.

The 2007 football team finished the season 12-0 and were the CIF Division I champions.

The 2007-2008 Boys Soccer team finished with a record of 23-2-5 and were the Palomar League and CIF Division I Champions. They were also finalists in the first annual Southern California Regional Soccer Championships.

The Girls Golf team won the 2006 CIF State Championship and the 2006 CIF San Diego Section Championship.

===Emerald Brigade Marching Band===
The PHS [[marching band]] is called the [http://macgyversfriend.com/emerald07/index.htm Emerald Brigade], and competes in the [[Western Band Association]] (WBA) circuit, the Marching Band Open Series (WGASC) as well as the [[Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association]] (SCSBOA) circuit. The Emerald Brigade is accompanied by a [[color guard]]. With over 250 members, the band is one of the largest organizations in Southern California and competes in the 6A division. The band has won several field show awards at the Arcadia Tournament of Champions including Band, Music, and General Effect Sweeps in 2005, Percussion and Visual Sweeps in 2006, and Visual Sweeps in 2007.



Their recent field show music includes:
*The Hypar Effect by: John M. Meehan (2008)
*The Tell-Tale Heart by: [[Key Poulan]] & [[Edgar Allan Poe]] (2007)
*The Magic of Queen by: [[Queen (band)]] (2006)
*The Emerald Express a.k.a. Locomotion by: [[Key Poulan]] (2005)
*Circuitry by: [[Key Poulan]] (2004)



Their recent parade band competition music includes:
*The Fairest of the Fair by: [[John Phillip Sousa]] (2008)
*The Southerner by: [[Russell Alexander]] (2007)
*The Directorate by: [[John Phillip Sousa]] (2006)
*Army of the Nile by: [[Kenneth Alford]] (2005)

===Instrumental Music===
The music program consists of several bands: [[Symphonic Band]], [[Concert Band]], [[Wind Ensemble]], and the top band Wind Symphony. String Ensembles include [[Symphony Orchestra]], and the [[Chamber Orchestra]]. Also, Poway has a [[Jazz Band]] and a [http://macgyversfriend.com/emerald06/rochambeaux.html Concert Percussion Ensemble]. The Percussion Ensemble replaced the percussion Winterline shows in 2007. All groups consistently receive Superior ratings at the El Camino and district Festival competitions.{{fact|date=December 2007}} In 2006, the Poway High School music program was designated a [[Grammy Signature School]] by the [[Grammy Foundation]].

===Choral Music===
Poway High School also boasts one of the most successful choral programs in Southern California, and the entire United States, under the direction of Nancy Gray. The school has 5 choral groups, of which 2 are audition-only. The choirs, from more novice to more advanced are:

*Beginning Women's Choir
*Men's Choir
*Concert Choir
*Women's Ensemble
*Die Lieder Singers

In 2006, Poway's chamber group, the Die Lieder Singers won the annual Festival of Gold in Chicago, scoring a 94.67 on a 6-song festival set adjudicated by 3 judges.

Poway's choral music department is also known for its extremely successful musical productions every spring. The last few shows have been:

*The Music Man (2008) - Meredith Wilson
*The Secret Garden (2007) - Marsha Norman & Lucy Simon
*Les Misérables (2006) - Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schöenberg
*Beauty and the Beast (2005) - Alan Menken & Tim Rice
*The Pirates of Penzance (2004) - Gilbert & Sullivan
*Oklahoma! (2003) - Rodgers & Hammerstein

==[[Day of Silence]] incident==
On [[August 22]], [[2004]], Poway junior Tyler Chase Harper came to school wearing a [[t-shirt]] with [[masking tape]] on the front and back, upon which was written "[[Homosexuality]] is shameful - [[Epistle_to_the_Romans|Romans]] 1:27" and "Be ashamed, our school has embraced what God condemned." [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/education/20040917-9999-7m17speech.html] The incident occurred one day after the [[Day of Silence]], a national protest staged by high-school students against [[homophobia]] and sponsored by several state and national [[gay rights]] organizations. Harper was sent to the principal's office by a teacher, where he was asked to remove the tape; he refused.. He then was forced to stay in the school's office until the end of the school day.

The incident garnered a minor amount of attention in local and national media as an example of tensions in schools arising from homophobia and religious freedom. [[California]], at the time, was in the process of reforming [[domestic partnership]] laws (''see [[Domestic partnership in California]]).

Backed by the [[Alliance Defense Fund]], a [[conservative]] [[Christianity|Christian]] legal group, Harper eventually sued the district, claiming a violation of his right to [[Freedom of speech|free speech]]. The case was eventually heard before a federal judge, but was thrown out, with the judge in the case ruling that the message was disruptive and needlessly offensive.

==Notable alumni==
*[[Jud Buechler]] -- Former NBA Player most notably for the [[Chicago Bulls]].<ref>[http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20060825/news_lz1s25bullish.html] Accessed June 19, 2008.</ref>
*[[Adam Burns]] -- (2006) Upcoming actor currently in filming for Entourage, playing a young male represented by the character nicknamed "E".
*[[Kellye Cash]] -- Miss America 1987.
*[[Tom DeLonge]] (1994) -- Vocalist and Guitarist of pop-punk/alternative rock bands [[Blink-182]], [[Box Car Racer]], and [[Angels & Airwaves]].
*[[Tony Gwynn Jr.]] -- MLB Player Milwaukee Brewers, son of Padre Hall of Famer.<ref>[http://milwaukee.brewers.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=448242] Accessed June 19, 2008</ref>
*[[Bobby Lee]] -- Comedian on [[MADtv]].{{fact|date=December 2007}}
*[[Meg Lee Chin]] -- Singer & Songwriter.
*[[James Meetze]] -- Poet, author of the books ''I Have Designed This For You'', ''Serenades'', and ''Instrument''. Lecturer at [[University of California, San Diego]]. {{fact|date=May 2008}}
*[[Elliott Moreau]]--Professional musician for Pacific Symphony.
*[[Dave Smith]]-- 13-year major league relief pitcher with the Houston Astros and the Chicago Cubs
*[[Catherine Opie]] (1979) -- Photographer and Professor of Art at [[University of California, Los Angeles]].{{fact|date=December 2007}}
*[[Phil Plantier]] -- Former Major League Baseball player.<ref>[http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/communitysports/20060326-9999-m1si26poway.html] Accessed June 19, 2008</ref>
*[[Stephanie Seymour]] -- Victoria's Secret model.{{fact|date=December 2007}}
*[[Drew Wahlroos]] -- Linebacker for the St. Louis Rams.<ref>[http://www.stlouisrams.com/article/55443/] Accessed June 19, 2008.</ref>
*[[Omar Nawar]] -- Wrestling U.S. Olympian
*[[Marvell Wynne (soccer)|Marvel Wynne II]] -- soccer defender, who currently plays for Toronto FC of Major League Soccer. Wynne played two years of college soccer at UCLA, where he was named [[First Team All-American]] in 2005, and was part of the Under-20 team at the 2005 World Youth Championship. He also started all three games for the USA Men's Olympic Team during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://phs.merc.k12.wv.us/ Princeton High School website]
* [http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/pusdphs/ Poway High School site]
* [http://www.powayhighasb.com Poway High ASB Site]
* [http://boe.merc.k12.wv.us/psh.htm Mercer County Board of Education Profile of Princeton High School]
* [http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/ Poway Unified School District site]
* [http://wvde.state.wv.us/data/report_cards/2006/West%20Virginia%20Report%20Cards%202005-2006.pdf West Virginia Board of Education 2005-2006 Report Card]
* [http://www.powayusd.com/pusdphs/LIBRARY/ Poway High School Library]
* Street Map from [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1321+stafford+drive&sll=37.377353,-81.115365&sspn=0.011885,0.020084&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr&om=1 Google Maps]
* [http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/about/SARCs/summaries/PowayHigh.pdf School Accountability Report Card Summary (2003-2004)] (pdf file)
* [http://www.phsiliad.com/ Poway High School Iliad (newspaper)]

== References ==
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Poway High School
Location
Map
15500 Espola Road
Poway, California

Information
TypePublic secondary
MottoFaithful Titans we will be through our years to you
EstablishedSeptember 1961
School districtPoway Unified School District
PrincipalScott Fisher
Grades9-12
Enrollment3,045[2] (2007)
Color(s)   Green, Gray
MascotTitan
ASB Executive CabinetPresident-Brett Friedman Vice President of Business- Christia Brockman Vice President of Student Affairs- Kevin Jenkins Vice President of Activities: Jonathan Klaren Treasurer- Vanessa Kropf [1]
NewspaperThe Iliad
YearbookOdyssey
WebsitePoway High School

Poway High School (PHS) is a public, comprehensive high school located in the city of Poway, California. Established in 1961, it serves ninth through twelfth grade students from the communities of Poway and Rancho Bernardo. The school mascot is the titan. Poway is the oldest high school in the Poway Unified School District.

Poway High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. First granted in 1965, the current accreditation is valid through 2008. Poway High School is both a California Distinguished School Award winner (1999) and a National Blue Ribbon School (1990/91).

Campus

The campus is in northern San Diego County, approximately 35 miles northeast of downtown San Diego. The campus covers 59 acres (238,765 ).


Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Poway's athletic teams, the Titans, compete in the Palomar League and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) San Diego Section.

The school fields teams in 19 sports: gymnastics, baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, roller hockey, soccer, softball, swim, dive, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, and wrestling.

The wrestling program has won three state championships, 57 different CIF division awards, and numerous Palomar League awards.

The 2007 football team finished the season 12-0 and were the CIF Division I champions.

The 2007-2008 Boys Soccer team finished with a record of 23-2-5 and were the Palomar League and CIF Division I Champions. They were also finalists in the first annual Southern California Regional Soccer Championships.

The Girls Golf team won the 2006 CIF State Championship and the 2006 CIF San Diego Section Championship.

Emerald Brigade Marching Band

The PHS marching band is called the Emerald Brigade, and competes in the Western Band Association (WBA) circuit, the Marching Band Open Series (WGASC) as well as the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association (SCSBOA) circuit. The Emerald Brigade is accompanied by a color guard. With over 250 members, the band is one of the largest organizations in Southern California and competes in the 6A division. The band has won several field show awards at the Arcadia Tournament of Champions including Band, Music, and General Effect Sweeps in 2005, Percussion and Visual Sweeps in 2006, and Visual Sweeps in 2007.


Their recent field show music includes:


Their recent parade band competition music includes:

Instrumental Music

The music program consists of several bands: Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, and the top band Wind Symphony. String Ensembles include Symphony Orchestra, and the Chamber Orchestra. Also, Poway has a Jazz Band and a Concert Percussion Ensemble. The Percussion Ensemble replaced the percussion Winterline shows in 2007. All groups consistently receive Superior ratings at the El Camino and district Festival competitions.[citation needed] In 2006, the Poway High School music program was designated a Grammy Signature School by the Grammy Foundation.

Choral Music

Poway High School also boasts one of the most successful choral programs in Southern California, and the entire United States, under the direction of Nancy Gray. The school has 5 choral groups, of which 2 are audition-only. The choirs, from more novice to more advanced are:

  • Beginning Women's Choir
  • Men's Choir
  • Concert Choir
  • Women's Ensemble
  • Die Lieder Singers

In 2006, Poway's chamber group, the Die Lieder Singers won the annual Festival of Gold in Chicago, scoring a 94.67 on a 6-song festival set adjudicated by 3 judges.

Poway's choral music department is also known for its extremely successful musical productions every spring. The last few shows have been:

  • The Music Man (2008) - Meredith Wilson
  • The Secret Garden (2007) - Marsha Norman & Lucy Simon
  • Les Misérables (2006) - Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schöenberg
  • Beauty and the Beast (2005) - Alan Menken & Tim Rice
  • The Pirates of Penzance (2004) - Gilbert & Sullivan
  • Oklahoma! (2003) - Rodgers & Hammerstein

Day of Silence incident

On August 22, 2004, Poway junior Tyler Chase Harper came to school wearing a t-shirt with masking tape on the front and back, upon which was written "Homosexuality is shameful - Romans 1:27" and "Be ashamed, our school has embraced what God condemned." [5] The incident occurred one day after the Day of Silence, a national protest staged by high-school students against homophobia and sponsored by several state and national gay rights organizations. Harper was sent to the principal's office by a teacher, where he was asked to remove the tape; he refused.. He then was forced to stay in the school's office until the end of the school day.

The incident garnered a minor amount of attention in local and national media as an example of tensions in schools arising from homophobia and religious freedom. California, at the time, was in the process of reforming domestic partnership laws (see Domestic partnership in California).

Backed by the Alliance Defense Fund, a conservative Christian legal group, Harper eventually sued the district, claiming a violation of his right to free speech. The case was eventually heard before a federal judge, but was thrown out, with the judge in the case ruling that the message was disruptive and needlessly offensive.

Notable alumni

External links

References

  1. ^ http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/pusdphs/ASB/officers.asp?job=Executive
  2. ^ "Poway High - Reports (CA Dept of Education)". Retrieved 2007-12-04.
  3. ^ [1] Accessed June 19, 2008.
  4. ^ [2] Accessed June 19, 2008
  5. ^ [3] Accessed June 19, 2008
  6. ^ [4] Accessed June 19, 2008.

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