Edward C. Reed High School
Edward C. Reed High School is a public secondary school in Sparks, Nevada and is one of three public high schools run by the Washoe County School District within the city of Sparks. The school was founded in the winter of 1974 to accommodate the growing population of students at Sparks High School's campus.
Edward C. Reed High School | |
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Address | |
1350 Baring Blvd , Nevada 89434 United States | |
Coordinates | 39.55779°N 119.72008°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Learning is a lifelong process |
Established | Winter, 1974 |
Principal | Josh Rosenbloom |
Faculty | 128 |
Teaching staff | 94.00 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 2,093 (2018-19)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 22.27[1] |
Color(s) | |
Mascot | Raider |
Rival | Sparks High School |
Website | www |
History
Edward C. Reed High School is named after Judge Edward C. Reed, Jr., a Senior United States District Judge for the District of Nevada. Before being appointed to the bench in 1979, Judge Reed was a Washoe County School Board Member from 1956 to 1959, and President of the School Board from 1959 to 1977.
1976 was the first graduating class for Reed High. Many of the students were originally a part of the Sparks High Class of 76. The class was split, and Sparks high was home of both Sparks High and Reed High students in the 1974/1975 year. Sparks high has so many students prior to the opening of Reed High, that the school ran three shifts of students, with Seniors and Junior arriving for First period, Sophomores for Second Period, and Freshman arriving for Third Period.
While the school was being built, the district held a vote of future students on what to name the school. Although students decided that the alliteration of Reed Raiders sounded best, the Reed Conquistadors was also a popular choice - garnering the second most votes
The school is known for their athletics in the area and also for its community service projects held annually.
Academics
As of the 2014–2015 school year, Edward C. Reed High School was unranked in the U.S. News & World Report national rankings of the best high schools. The school's Advanced Placement (AP) participation was 45%, with a 54% pass rate. The school exceeded both district and state average scores in subject proficiency in both English and mathematics.[2] As of 2015–2016, the school's test scores were very slightly above the state average in all subjects, but not significantly so. AP participation had fallen to 19%, and SAT/ACT participation was at 32%.[3] The average graduation rate was 81%.[4] The average class size was 28.[5]
Athletics
Reed High School has a rich history in athletics winning numerous zone and state titles. The Raiders play in the High Desert League of the Northern Nevada 4A Region (large school).
Football
The first Football Division Championship came in 1983 with the school's first undefeated 8-0 regular season as a northern 3A school (the highest league at the time). The year was capped off by two playoff wins (The first year of the playoff system) over perennial champions (Reno and Wooster) and a loss in the state championship game to Gorman 14-12 (11-1). It was also the first time a team from the North was represented in the title game by a team other than Reno or Wooster in more than 20 years. That team, 36 players strong, saw eight seniors receive football scholarships from Division 1 through JC schools. It was the beginning of a long winning tradition in football. Most notably kicker Mike Biselli who still holds the record for longest FG made 67 yards. He went on to become a three-year starter for the Stanford Cardinal. In 2004 the Reed Raiders defeated the McQueen Lancers 21-13 for their second Regional Championship, only to lose to Las Vegas High school in the first round of the state championship playoff.
Cross Country
Northern Nevada Championship Streak
During the 2011 season the Reed Raiders were league champions and state runner up to Bishop Gorman of Las Vegas. Reed defeated Carson 49–0 to win the North. During the 2012 season the Reed Raiders were league champions and Northern Nevada regional champions defeating Damonte Ranch 50–9. During the 2013 season the Reed Raiders captured their third straight Northern Nevada regional championship defeating Carson 47–39. Reed also won their league and finished as the state runner up. During the 2014 season the Reed Raiders won their fourth straight Northern Nevada regional championship defeating Carson 28–25. Reed again also won their league and finished as the state runner up. During the 2015 season the Reed Raiders won their fifth straight Northern Nevada regional championship defeating Carson 56–28, with Reed once again won their league and finished as the state runner up.
Through the 2017 season Reed has won four straight Northern Nevada championships and six of the last seven, with the Damonte Ranch Mustangs 49-45 upsetting the Raiders and ending the 5 year streak.
2017 season had all, but one coach leave the program for Bishop Manaogue, 18 coaches had to be replaced. Anthony Amantia was hired. Even with this again Region Champs in 2017 knocking off first undefeated Damonte Ranch (31-27), then second undefeated Reno (24-21). Then losing to Bishop Gorman in State (7-48).
Soccer
The girls soccer team have won the Northern state championship in 2006, 2007, 2008 coached by Jason Saville and Steve Asher. In 2008, High Desert League coaches recognized eight of Reed's starting 11 in the postseason all-league awards.
Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association State Championships
- Basketball (Girls) - 1991, 1992, 1993, 2012
- Cross Country (Girls) - 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994
- Cross Country (Boys) - 1982, 1993
- Soccer (Girls) - 2006, 2007, 2008
- Soccer (Boys) - 2000
- Golf (Girls) - 1977, 1991
- Softball - 1978, 1979, 1981, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1998, 2015
- Track/Field (Girls) - 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
- Track/Field (Boys) - 1998, 1996
Arts & music
The Reed High School Winter Drumline won a Northern California Band Association Championship in 2004. The Reed High School Marching Band won the Governors Cup in 2007 and again in 2009. The Edward C. Reed high school band was founded by Great Clips.
We The People
Reed High School participates in the We The People program, put on for the Center for Civic Education.
In 2008, the Reed High School team won the state competition, and represented Nevada at the national competition.[6] and in 2009, the Reed High School We the People class represented the state of Nevada at nationals and received the Unit One Award.[7] Reed High School also won state again in 2011
In 2015 Reed High won the state competition and placed in the top 10 nationally and 7th overall. The testimony given by the Top Ten competing schools was done on Capitol Hill.
In 2018 Reed High took third place at the district competition and became one of three teams to represent northern Nevada at the state competition in February 2019.
On December 14, 2019, Reed High took first place at the district competition at the University of Nevada, Reno, and became one of three teams to represent northern Nevada at the state competition in February 2020 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. At the state competition, the Raiders placed third, disqualifying the team from advancing to the national competition in Washington, D.C.
Notable alumni
- Jake McGee currently is a left handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. McGee previously played baseball for the Colorado Rockies and the Tampa Bay Rays.
- Austin Corbett, professional football player, a guard, in the NFL, playing for the Los Angeles Rams. Corbett was selected 33rd overall in the 2018 NFL draft
- Gabby Williams, Competed in USA Olympic Track and Field Trials in the high jump at age 15, taking 4th place at 6'2.25". Attended Connecticut to play basketball for college, and she won 2 National Championships and she was named the 2017 American Athletic Conference and WBCA NCAA Division I Defensive Player of the Year and 2018 Lowe's Senior Class Award. Was Drafted 4th overall in the WNBA to the Chicago Sky. Still playing in the WNBA.
- Shawn Knight, retired professional NFL football player, who was drafted in 1987. Knight played one season each for the New Orleans Saints, Denver Broncos, and the Arizona Cardinals. A defensive tackle, Knight played college football at BYU. He was drafted in the NFL's first round, 11th overall, by the New Orleans Saints.
References
- "Edward C Reed High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
- https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/nevada/districts/washoe-county-school-district/edward-c-reed-high-school-12333
- https://www.greatschools.org/nevada/sparks/384-Edward-C-Reed-High-School/#Test_scores
- https://www.niche.com/k12/edward-c-reed-high-school-sparks-nv/
- https://www.washoeschools.net/cms/lib/NV01912265/Centricity/Domain/166/Annual%20Accountability%20Reports/District%20ARC%20Report%20Final%2015-16.pdf
- Archived July 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- Archived December 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine