Lake Braddock Secondary School

Lake Braddock Secondary School
Address
Lake Braddock Secondary School
Lake Braddock Secondary School
Lake Braddock Secondary School
9200 Burke Lake Road
Burke, Virginia 22015
Coordinates 38°48′09″N 77°15′53″W / 38.8026°N 77.2646°W / 38.8026; -77.2646Coordinates: 38°48′09″N 77°15′53″W / 38.8026°N 77.2646°W / 38.8026; -77.2646
Information
School type Public, secondary school
Founded 1973
School district Fairfax County Public Schools
Principal Dave Thomas
Staff approximately 400
Grades 7-12
Enrollment 4,858 as of 2013-2014 school year
Language English
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Purple and gold
Mascot Bruin
Feeder schools Cherry Run Elementary School
Keene Mill Elementary School
Kings Glen Elementary School
Little Run Elementary School
Orange Hunt Elementary School
Ravensworth Elementary School
Sangster Elementary School
White Oaks Elementary School
Rival schools Robinson Secondary School
West Springfield High School
South County High School
Athletic conferences Patriot District
Northern Region
Website http://www.fcps.edu/LakeBraddockSS

Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke, Virginia, United States, administered by Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS), is one of three 7-12 secondary schools in Fairfax County; the other two are Hayfield SS and Robinson SS . Lake Braddock opened in 1973. Its mascot is the Bruin, and the school colors are purple and gold.

History

When opened in 1973, adjacent to the namesake reservoir, Lake Braddock drew its students from nearby Robinson Secondary School to the west and West Springfield High School to the south. At first, Lake Braddock was built without walls in most of its educational areas, as it was believed by the administrators of the era that students would learn better in an open environment. When school officials realized a school without walls was distracting to teenage students, temporary walls were installed around many classrooms in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This resulted in significant climate control problems throughout the building, most of which were left unfixed until the school was renovated.

Besides the "open classroom" approach, Lake Braddock, when it opened, also employed the "Forecast Five" approach, which was a "school within a school", or teams, of 150 students assigned to 5 teachers (math, English, science, social studies, special ed), and, on field trips all 150 would go. These teams later received names and their own team color.[1]

Academics and statistics

Lake Braddock Secondary School is a fully accredited secondary school based on Standardized Testing in Virginia. The average SAT score of a 12th grade test taker in the 2012-2013 school year at LBSS was 1674.[2]

VDOE accreditation summary

The following table shows the passing rates of all Lake Braddock students in their respective years and academic subjects, as determined by the Virginia Department of Education, or VDOE.

Subject Area 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
English 97 97 97
History 98 95 95
Mathematics 95 94 96
Science 95 96 96

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Demographics

For the 2012-13 school year, Lake Braddock's student body was 54.04% White, 19.24% Asian, 16.54% Hispanic, 5.93% African, and the remaining 4.25% was composed of other races.[4]

Athletics

Cross Country

The Lake Braddock Cross-Country team has astounded many in their past seasons with ten girls' state championships and three boys' state championships. Combined, these teams have more championship titles than any other Lake Braddock sport. Both the boys' and the girls' team won the state title in 1987. The girls' team just recently won the state title in 2009 and the boys' team received 4th place in the state. In 2010, the boys' team took back to back patriot district championships and the girls' took the northern region championship. Both teams competed in the 2012 Virginia State championships, with the girls' team winning by 82 points, and the boys' team placing fourth. In both 2014 and 2015, the boys' team won the 6A Patriot conference, 6A Northern Region, and 6A Virginia State Championships. The girls' were state runner-ups in 2014 and champions in 2015.

Soccer

In 1987 the Girls' Varsity Soccer team became the first soccer team in Virginia to go undefeated and win the State Title with a 20-0 record. The Girls' Varsity Soccer team is also the only team in Virginia to win two back-to-back AAA state championships in 2006 and 2007. The boys' soccer team has won the state championship several times, including a 5-0 victory over Hylton High in 1988 and other titles in 1982 and 1989.

Football

The Bruins have a long-standing tradition of winning since 1973. Winning district Championships in 1995, 1996, 2001, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2014. The Team has been to the State championship playoffs as regional champions in 1995, and 2001.

In the 2007 season, the Bruins went on a seven-game winning streak after their first-week loss to Robinson; Their only other loss came to Northern Region runner-up West Springfield. The Bruins went 8-3 in the regular season in 2007 and made the playoffs for the first time since 2000. In 2009 the Bruins were the Patriot District and the Northern Region Champions and went 8-2 in the regular seasons led by Fordham QB and former VA state Player of the Year Michael Nebrich. They made it to the playoffs where they managed to beat Fairfax, defeat Robinson, Redeem themselves against Woodson and win a thrilling overtime game against Battlefield.They continued on to the State Championship and were defeated by the Thomas Dale Knights 35-21. In the first round of 2010 Division 6 playoff games, Lake Braddock easily defeated Langley, 34-10. In the second round of the 2010 Division 6 playoff games, after a stunning 17-3 first half deficit, the Bruins overcame arch rival Robinson with a 24-23 victory on their road to another Northern Region Championship Game led by Michael Nebrich. Since the Lake Braddock win against Robinson 24-23, Robinson has been trying to make a huge come back in future games. Lake Braddock advanced into the state semi-final after a 56-18 win over Chantilly High School. In an exciting rematch of the 2009 state semi-final playoff game, the Battlefield Bobcats, who had been defeated 27-24 in overtime by the Bruins the previous year, hung on to win a close 35-27 victory and advanced to win the state title. Lake Braddock did go on to have a 7 wins and 4 losses Fall 2011 season.

Baseball

The Lake Braddock baseball program has won district and regional championships. With a win in the 2008 regionals, they earned titles in two of the last three regional championships. In 2012, the Lake Braddock varsity baseball team won both the Patriot District title and the Virginia State Championship. The first state championship in school history.

Tennis

The Lake Braddock Tennis Teams have achieved much success in recent years, becoming a perennial contender in the post-season tournaments. The Boys' Team holds the Patriot District titles from 2008-2013, and continued that streak in 2014 when the name was changed to the Patriot Conference. In 2014, the team also went on to win the 6A Region tournament, the first boys' tennis regional title for the school. The team had state appearances in 2010 and 2014, losing in the State Semi-finals in 2010 to Deep Run HS, and winning the State tournament in 2014 over Langley HS, which was the first boys' tennis state title for Lake Braddock.

Lake Braddock Theatre

The Lake Braddock Theatre program is currently in its 43rd season, having been under the direction of R.L. Mirabal for most of that time. It has participated in the Cappie program since its inception in 1999, garnering 49 nominations and 13 awards. The theatre is represented in the International Thespian Society by troupe #4807, and contributes to the ITS festival in Lincoln, Nebraska every summer. LBT competes annually at the Virginia Theatre Association Conference.

Awards

LBT has won the Virginia High School League Patriot District One-Act Play Championship seven times (1996, 2000, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015). The most recent Patriot District title was garnered by award-winning star actors Levi Meerovich, Nick Edwards, Breese Sherman, and Marissa Chaffee in the adaptation Of Mice and Men. LBT has achieved twenty Cappie Awards, of which include the 2000 production of Dracula for Best Play. The theater was invited to perform at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 2003.[5] Individual students have also received awards for their performances throughout the years.

Musical accomplishments

The Lake Braddock Music program has had several students who have gone to conservatories and major schools of music, including four students currently attending Juilliard School.[6]

Bands

The Lake Braddock band program consists of five concert ensembles at the high-school level: Symphonic Band, Concert One, Concert Two, Concert Three and a specialty Jazz band. The high school band program is conducted by Michael Luley and Louis Bean. Roy Holder announced his retirement at the end of the 2010-2011 school year, after 30 consecutive years as honor band; every year since the award was created. The Symphonic Band has been awarded 34 consecutive superior ratings at the Virginia Band & Orchestra Association (VBODA) Festival since 1981, when the ratings system was first installed. The Lake Braddock Middle School bands consist of 4 concert ensembles; Wind Ensemble, Select Band, Cadet Band, and Bruin Band. These middle school bands are conducted by Louis Bean, Michael Luley, and Jason Miller.

Marching Band

The Lake Braddock Marching Band is a subset of Lake Braddock Bands and is combined with the Color Guard, conducted by Michael Luley and assistant Jason Miller. The band has played the half-time show at Bruin football games for over 16 years. The Marching Band consistently wins awards at competitions every fall and has received a rating of Superior 35 times at the VBODA Marching Festival.

Color Guard

The Color Guard generally has about 20 members. Besides performing with the marching band in the fall, the guard performs an indoor performance in the spring, calling it "Spring Guard". In recent years, the Color Guard has been a main benefactor in the school's participation in the National Color Guard Invitational which takes place in Atlanta, GA.

Orchestras

Photo of Symphony Orchestra performing at District IX Festival, on March 18, 2006 at Centreville High School.

Six ensembles comprise the Lake Braddock Orchestra program. The middle school groups are Concert Orchestra, String Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra, and the high school groups are Concert Orchestra, String Ensemble, and Symphony Orchestra. The current orchestra directors are Austin Issac and Clayton Allen.

Chorus

Picture of combined choral groups, with the Lake Braddock Symphony Orchestra, during the Requiem concert on November 15, 2005 at Immanuel Bible Church

The Lake Braddock Chorus consists of 5 different choirs. The five choirs are divided by skill level, as well as by the requirement of audition. The Men's Choir, Women's Vocal Ensemble and the female Freshmen in Bel Canto make up the non-auditioned choirs, and Select Women and Lake Braddock Singers make up the auditioned choirs.

The Lake Braddock Singers (formally known as Symphonic Chorale) is composed of Sopranos, Altos, Tenors, and Basses. Each of the vocal sections is divided into two subsections. The choir sings primarily a cappella music with exception to the major works concert. The group is encouraged, by the director, to be leaders within the full choir and help the non-auditioned choirs with their music.

Select Women is a traditional women's choir of approximately 35 10th-12th graders; this number varies from year to year. It is one of the two auditioned choirs at Lake Braddock. Select Women sings in four parts regularly being Soprano 1, Soprano 2, Alto 1, and Alto 2. Members of this group are expected to be leaders in the Choral program. Select is also expected to help the non-auditioned choirs with their music when performing together during the major works concert.

An A cappella group formed in 2008 inspired by the pop a cappella groups of major colleges, including JMU Madison Project and Blues Tones Organizations that perform yearly for the Choir program at Lake Braddock. The group was founded by students and is managed by students as well.

The choirs have won many awards, including in 2006, winning almost every category they entered in Nashville. In 2007, the choir performed in New York City near the site of the former World Trade Center buildings. The choirs also have turned out several highly successful singers, including a quarter-finalist for American Idol, and a several performers in musical theater.

Lake Braddock Secondary School‘s Musical Theatre is a very well known musical theatre in Fairfax County. Every year the Lake Braddock Chorus and the Lake Braddock Theatre programs come together and produce a musical. The musical theatre has been around since 1975 and has produced shows such as Guys and Dolls; Thoroughly Modern Millie; Annie; Les Misérables; Cinderella; Annie, Get Your Gun; Hairspray, and most recently a performance of Beauty and the Beast. Auditions are usually held in the fall and rehearsals begin shortly after the end of auditions. Rehearsals then last until the spring when the Show airs to the public. Anyone can audition for a musical at Lake Braddock and you do not have to be enrolled in the chorus or theatre classes in order to audition, although it certainly helps because of the practice you receive in those classes that will help you audition better for the musical.

The director of the High School Chorus Program, Mary Demarco is in charge of producing the musicals. Mary Demarco has been the director of the High School Chorus Program for one year. She works with the director of the middle school Chorus Program, Mrs. Salvi. Mr. Mirabal, the head of the Lake Braddock Theatre Program, is also involved in these performances. The Theatre program is responsible for things in the show including the lighting, sound, set/set changes, etc. Musicals at Lake Braddock Secondary School usually have 5 showings over the course of 1 weekend.

Lake Braddock clubs

Lake Braddock is home to over seventy clubs. The DECA Club has sent students to national level competitions.[7] In September 2006, Lake Braddock started a boys volleyball team.[8] The Lake Braddock Speech Team was reorganized in 2006 and began to compete in the VHSL. The Lake Braddock Key Club is one of the school's biggest and most prosperous clubs; having over 400 members, they raised $5,300 for UNICEF in October 2012. The Lake Braddock Model United Nations Club is an active participant in local and national conferences. The school also has one of the few active high school chapters of Students for a Democratic Society. The school's It's Academic team has been featured on WRC-TV multiple times. Lake Braddock provides Crew (Rowing) as a club sport. Lake Braddock Crew has medaled in many regattas, including state competitions. Lake Braddock also features an Army JROTC program started in 2010 which currently has over 150 cadets[9]


Lake Braddock Student Media

The Bear Facts

The Bear Facts is Lake Braddock's student periodical news publication with a circulation of about 3000 students and community members. The Bear Facts is student run under the guidance an adviser. Content decisions are governed by staff writers, editors, and any other student involved. Printed as a newspaper since its founding in 1973, it changed to a black and white/color news magazine format in 2013. The Bear Facts is a member of the Virginia High School League. The Bear Facts is also a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and the Colombia Scholastic Press Association.

Controversy

In 2007, the Bear Facts had an advisory change over issues published in March 2007. Controversy arose on articles published on "homosexuality, trans sexuality and review of a documentary about bestiality," as well as its March 30 issue that carried a story on Post Secret, a Web site that posts anonymous contributors’ secrets displayed on homemade postcards.[10] The school released in a statement that the dismissal was for “basic journalism” errors.

The Lair

The Lair is Lake Braddock's student-run yearbook, under the guidance of a faculty adviser. All design, writing, and editing are done entirely by students. One 300-page book and spring supplemental insert, printed by Herff Jones, are produced by a staff of about 70 each school year. The Lair is a member of the Virginia High School League. The Lair is also a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and the Colombia Scholastic Press Association. The 2015 book, Live Your Moment, was awarded a Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver Crown and is a nominee for the National Scholastic Press Association Pacemaker Award. It is one of only 37 books in the country to achieve this feat. In 2011, the Lake Braddock Middle School started to produce their own book, the Ursa, instead of being a small portion of the high school book.

The Morning Bru

The Morning Bru is Lake Braddock's morning announcement show produced by the school's broadcast journalism class. They have recently expanded to extend coverage of the school and the Lake Braddock Community. Later, the Bruin Cave was established as a separate morning announcement show for the middle school students.

Lake Braddock Debate/Speech

The Lake Braddock Speech and Debate Team offers competition in Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Policy Debate, Public Forum Debate, Congressional Debate, and all standard Individual Events.The team is open to any student at Lake Braddock Secondary School who is in good academic standing. Team practices begin in the late summer, with competitions being held through mid-June.

Incidents

On February 19, 1975, a bomber exploded a tear gas canister in a stairwell, sending 65 students to the school clinic and one student to the hospital for eye irritation.[11]

On May 28, 1979, an electrical panel fire forced the school to be closed for several days.[12]

On November 11, 1982, a dropout looking for his girlfriend held up to ten employees hostage with a rifle for 21 hours.[13]

In 1990, a man set fire to Lake Braddock Secondary School as well as two other schools. Total damage amongst all the schools was $200,000.[14]

In April and May 1994, there were two incidents of 13-year-olds bringing guns to school.[15][16]

On September 23, 1994, two teenagers were shot by a gang member after a Lake Braddock football game.[17]

On March 23, 2015, a bomb threat was sent to several teachers early in the morning resulting in the closure of the school. The threat was ruled a hoax after police swept the building and found nothing.[18]

Renovations

A picture of Lake Braddock, during the height of renovation (April 2006).

The school finished a three-year renovation in the summer of 2007, beginning right after school ended in June 2004. The renovations cost taxpayers around $72 million - a record for Fairfax County Public Schools.[19] Fifty-two classroom trailers were installed on campus to accommodate the construction. Other than expanding the school and refurbishing the building, two main goals of the project were to repair an overhaul of the ventilation system and enclose classrooms with permanent walls. Samaha Associates, P.C. were the architects for Lake Braddock's renovation, which is now seen as a model for other renovation projects in Fairfax County, such as the renovation of nearby W.T. Woodson High School.

Notable alumni

References

  1. Mary Lipsey (31 May 2005). "Oral History: Tom Giska". A Look Back at Braddock District. Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  2. FCPS - School Profiles - Lake Braddock SS - High - Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
  3. FCPS - School Profiles - Lake Braddock SS - High - VDOE Accreditation Summary
  4. FCPS - School Profiles - Lake Braddock SS - High - Demographics
  5. Lake Braddock Brings American Spirit to Stage
  6. "Lake Braddock's Orchestrating Talent". washingtonpost.com.
  7. "Lake Braddock Secondary School - Good News Bruins". fcps.edu.
  8. "Record for Boys Volleyball Team, Fall 2007". lakebraddocksports.org.
  9. "FCPS - School Profiles - Lake Braddock SS". fcps.edu.
  10. Wang, Judy. "Virginia high school to revise policy after controversial articles published". Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  11. Douglas C. Lyons (1975-02-20). "Va. School Cleared by Tear Gas". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2012-09-12.
  12. "Electrical-Panel Fire Forces Lake Braddock School Closing". The Washington Post. 1970-05-29. Retrieved 2012-09-12.
  13. "21-hour hostage crisis ends with dropout's surrender". The Telegraph. 1982-11-11. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  14. "Va. Man Charged in Fires". The Washington Post. 1990-06-01. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  15. "Girl, 13, Charged After Taking Gun to School". The Washington Post. 1994-04-09. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  16. "Fairfax Student Caught With BB Gun". The Washington Post. 1994-05-27. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  17. "2 Fairfax Teens Shot Watching Fight At Playground". The Washington Post. 1994-09-25. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  18. "Fairfax County School Closed because of Bomb Threat, but Nothing Found". The Washington Post. 2015-03-23. Retrieved 2015-05-10.
  19. Burke Connection Renovation Article
  20. "Lake Braddock Secondary School - Lair Yearbook (Burke, VA), Class of 1981, Page 126". E-yearbook.com. Retrieved 2016-02-24.

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