Edmond North High School

Edmond North High School is located in Edmond, Oklahoma. The school colors are silver, white and navy. The school's mascot is the Siberian Husky.

Edmond North High School
Location
215 West Danforth
Edmond, Oklahoma 73003

United States
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1994 (Previously known as Edmond Mid-High until 1993)
PrincipalDebreon Davis
Faculty119.97 (on FTE basis)[1]
Enrollment2,529 (as of 2018-2019)[1]
Student to teacher ratio21.08[1]
Color(s)Silver, White, Navy
Athletics conferenceMetro Athletics Conference
MascotSiberian Husky
WebsiteSchool website

As of the 2012–2013 school year, the school had an enrollment of 2,437 students and 127 classroom teachers (on a FTE basis, for a student-teacher ratio of 27:1.[1]

Edmond North history

Edmond North High School (previously Edmond North Mid-High serving ninth & tenth grades only) became a four-year high school on May 2, 1993 by adding, respectively, eleventh and then twelfth grades. The rapid growth of the community in the early and mid-1990s prompted the decision to increase the number of high schools in the district. This allowed for expansion of the school's main building as well as the size and variety of available classes.

The initial graduating class was formed in 1994 and would graduate as the 1st class in May 1995. 1994 was the first year they hosted summer school. Edmond Memorial had previously been host, and with a second high school available, a rotation began between the two high schools and would later include Edmond Santa Fe High School which formed in 1993.

Community expansion continued through the '90s and into the 2000s, prompting Edmond North to further expand the main building. Additional portable classrooms were added, more parking became available, and a track, full size football field and tennis courts were also added.

Awards and recognition

During the 2007–08 school year, Edmond North School was recognized with the Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education,[2] the highest award an American school can receive.[3][4][5]

School programs

Sports programs

Edmond North competes in class 6A athletically and is a part of the Central Oklahoma Athletics Conference.

Men

Women

Notable alumni

References

  1. Edmond North High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed November 2012.
  2. U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Schools Program: Schools Recognized 2003 through 2006 (PDF), United States Department of Education. Accessed May 11, 2006.
  3. CIBA cited as one of the best by Education Department Archived August 19, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Journal Inquirer, November 16, 2006. "The Blue Ribbon award is given only to schools that reach the top 10 percent of their state's testing scores over several years or show significant gains in student achievement. It is considered the highest honor a school can achieve."
  4. Viers Mill School Wins Blue Ribbon; School Scored High on Statewide Test; The Washington Post. September 29, 2005 "For their accomplishments, all three schools this month earned the status of Blue Ribbon School, the highest honor the U.S. Education Department can bestow upon a school."
  5. Award Winning Edmond North, Edmond Outlook, December 2007. "Edmond North High School continues to be a paradigm of student success enriched by the dedicated efforts of teachers, parents, and administration."
  6. Hibbard, Ray. "Perception really isn't everything", Edmond Life & Leisure, July 19, 2007. "I had the good fortune of being at a meeting where Edmond's own Kelly Gregg spoke. Gregg is an 8 year NFL veteran that is a two time All State selection from Edmond North High School and named the City's Defensive Player of the Year by the Oklahoman as a senior in 1994."
  7. Longman, Jere. "GYMNASTICS: A Gymnast's Toughest Balancing Act; Shannon Miller Juggles School, Social Life and Sports With a New, Mature Assurance", The New York Times, December 16, 1994. Accessed December 13, 2007. "She has insisted on remaining in public school, and administrators at Edmond North High School have accommodated her with a flexible schedule."
  8. Tway's profile at Oklahoma State's official athletic site Archived 2009-09-01 at the Wayback Machine

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