Patrick Henry High School (California)
Patrick Henry High School is a public high school in San Diego, California, United States. It is part of the San Diego Unified School District. It is attended by students in grades 9–12 residing in Del Cerro, San Carlos, Allied Gardens, Mission Valley and the College Area.
Patrick Henry High School | |
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Location | |
6702 Wandermere Drive , San Diego California 92120 United States | |
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Established | 1968 |
Principal | Michelle Irwin[1] |
Faculty | 96.81 (FTE)[2] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 2,424 (2018–19)[2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 25.04[2] |
Color(s) | |
Mascot | Patriot |
Newspaper | The Patriot Press |
Yearbook | The Encounter |
Website | http://sandi.net/henry |
It is a four-year high school accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The 57-acre (230,000 m2) campus includes a counseling center, child development center, computer and science labs, a cafetorium, library and a performing arts theater.
The school participates in the Voluntary Ethnic Enrollment Program (VEEP) whereby approximately 600 students travel daily from a minority community and are regularly enrolled, full-time students. In 2009, the ethnic composition of the school represented more than 20 ethnic groups, PHHS is composed of approximately 64.8% White, 29.4% Hispanic, 2.4% African-American and 3.4% other ethnicities.
History
Patrick Henry High School opened in 1968, and had a grant from the Danforth Foundation as an "experimental" public school. Principal Donald W. Giddings had his pick of any teacher in the San Diego Public School system for his start up campus. The student body in 1968 consisted of juniors and sophomores only, and it became a 3 year high school the following year. Classes were scheduled around a twenty-minute modular system with some "classes" consisting of two "mods" and others were three "mods". In the beginning, most classes were "independent study", and the campus was open, so that students could make use of any community resources to enhance learning. But, most students were in summer school those first 2 years, having spent a lot of independent study time talking to friends in the "quad". The school modified the program, offering learning objectives, learning packs, and the ability to complete coursework at one's own pace (with teachers always available). Independent study was still available, but the motivated student needed to petition the independent study "teacher" who then worked with students on curriculum and community resource development. Over time, Patrick Henry became a more and more traditional school. Nonetheless, the early experiment was successful in bringing unusual (for the time) courses and great flexibility in learning. In 1972, a peer counseling class was instituted. Students accelerated their studies in languages, literature, the sciences, and other areas. Some graduated early as a result, while others chose to become even better prepared for college. By 1973, Patrick Henry had numerous advanced placement classes, including English and Art History, the latter being rather rare at that time.
On January 5, 1984, the San Diego Police Department executed one of the largest and most controversial narcotics raids in the department's history- arresting 63 Patrick Henry High students, who had allegedly sold drugs to an undercover officer posing as a student.[3]
On January 3, 2007 the San Diego Police department again executed a narcotics raid resulting in the arrest of 15 students from Patrick Henry and University High Schools. The students were taken into custody and booked on suspicion of narcotics offenses, including possession for sale. Undercover SDPD officers posed as students and bought narcotics, including marijuana, Ecstasy, psychedelic mushrooms and prescription medications.[4]
In the school year of 2011 to 2012, Patrick Henry received local, national, and international media attention for four different occurrences. In October 2011, Patrick Henry elected the nation's first lesbian couple as homecoming king and queen. The story was covered internationally and led to both support and opposition.[5][6][7] In late February 2012, a teacher allegedly told a female student who asked to go to the bathroom that she would have to urinate in a bucket in a back room, and the student obliged; the teacher was consequently fired.[8] On March 17, Saint Patrick's Day of 2012, a campus cop who worked at Patrick Henry was arrested on charges of auto theft and driving under the influence, after taking the wheel of a shuttle-bus while intoxicated.[9] On March 22, 2012, three Patrick Henry students organized a protest to defend their teachers who had recently been issued pink slips by the San Diego Unified School District. Students signed a petition during lunch, wrote letters to the Superintendent of the district and other members of the school board. Additionally, over 200 students participated in a walk-out for an hour to show their support for their teachers.[10]
Sports
The mascot of Patrick Henry High School is the Patriot.
In 2017 the school's robotics club, the Patribots, won the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) San Diego Regional and competed at the international championships in Houston.[11]
In 2019 they won the Utah Regional and competed again in the international championships.
International
Twinning arrangements
The high-school has long established exchange partnerships with the Institution Saint Michel located in Solesmes, France.[12] Common projects have been carried out with Saint-Michel for 'Lille World Fora' (The Global forum for a Sustainable Economy) through delegated cohorts of students who presented their work on water pollution and the environmental impact of pesticides in Lille. They were all convened by Professor Jeanne-Marie DINEUR and had the privilege of being lectured by and dialogue with major international figures such as Muhammad Yunus (Nobel Peace Prize - Bangladesh); Jeremy Rifkin (economist - USA); Ellen MacArthur (committed sailor - Great Britain); Youssou N'Dour (musician - Senegal); Wangari Maathai (Nobel Peace Prize - Kenya) and Shirin Ebadi (Nobel Peace Prize - Iran).Professor Jeanne-Marie DINEUR is knighted under the Order of Academic Palms (French: Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes académiques) bestowed by the French Republic for her numerous and distinguished contributions to education and culture.[13][14]
Notable alumni
- Annette Bening, actress, (class of 1975)
- Ariana Berlin, UCLA Bruins gymnast[15]
- Melissa Berton, 2019 Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) winner (Class of 1985)[16]
- Brandon Bogotay National Football League; Cleveland Browns (Class of 2007)
- Dante stand-up comedian, actor, writer, director
- Garth DeFelice National Football League official (Class of 1972)
- Hayden Epstein (graduated elsewhere) NFL kicker, Jacksonville Jaguars and Minnesota Vikings
- Steve Fairchild former National Football League coach, Colorado State head coach (Class of 1975)
- Aaron Harang, Major League Baseball pitcher (Class of 1996)
- Tony Harnell 1977–78 grades 9-10 singer–songwriter for 1980s hard rock band TNT.
- Eric Helfand, Major League Baseball player
- Eric Karros former Major League Baseball player, commentator (Class of 1985)[17]
- Ken Kocher National Football League, Green Bay Packers; Arena Football League, Columbus Destroyers (Class of 1998)
- Joel Kramer (b. 1955), National Basketball Association player, Phoenix Suns (Class of 1973)
- Russ Lorenson actor, singer, composer (Class of 1981)
- Ericka Lorenz US Olympic water polo player (Class of 1999)
- Rosemary Bryant (Merims) Mariner first female military pilot to fly a tactical jet (Class of 1970)
- Brian Stokes Mitchell 1974, actor, singer, composer
- Lisa Morton, author and screenwriter (Class of 1976)
- Matt Nokes Major League Baseball catcher (Class of 1981)
- DeWayne Patmon, NY Giants safety, 2001–02
- Dezmon Patmon, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver 2020. NFL Draft 2020 6 Round Pick 212 (Class of 2016)
- John Rogers, San Diego Comic-Con executive, President of Comic-Con (1986–2018)[18]
- Rupaul (Rupaul Andre Charles) celebrity drag queen (Class of 1979)(note: RuPaul took his GED and did not graduate with his 1979 classmates.[19])
- Brenda Ann Spencer convicted American murderer (Class of 1980) (note: Brenda committed her crime in 11th grade and did not graduate with her 1980 classmates)
- Ricky Williams National Football League running back, Heisman Trophy winner (Class of 1995)
- Kellen Winslow Jr. (grades 9–10) tight end in the NFL
- Joanna Zeiger (born 1970), Olympic and world champion triathlete, and author
- Sal Zizzo, soccer player (Class of 2005)
References
- "Patrick Henry High School". Retrieved 2020-08-11.
- "Henry High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
- Harris, Scott (January 6, 1985). "Paranoia the Legacy of School Drug Busts : Atmosphere of Suspicion Prevails a Year After Raids Netted 142 Student Arrests". Los Angeles Times.
- http://www.10news.com/news/10663895/detail.html
- "L.A. Now". Los Angeles Times. October 31, 2011.
- http://www.fox5sandiego.com/news/kswb-lesbian-student-crowned-homecoming-king,0,1336536.story
- https://abcnews.go.com/US/lesbian-couple-crowned-homecoming-king-queen/story?id=14844909
- "WATCH: This Teacher Is Accused Of Making A Student Pee In A Bucket ... In Class". Huffington Post. March 14, 2012.
- http://www.10news.com/news/30725858/detail.html
- http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Patrick-Henry-Students-Protest-Pink-Slips-143897126.html
- "Robotics team moves on to national championships - Mission Times Courier". missiontimescourier.com. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
- Gibson, By MC1(SW) Fletcher. "Boxer Shares Navy Culture with Stranded French Students". www.public.navy.mil. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
- "Les élèves de Saint-Michel sont partis à la conquête des États-Unis - La Voix du Nord". www.lavoixdunord.fr. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
- Saint Michel Solesmes. (2 December 2017). "Rubrique Jumelages". St-Michel. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- "Ariana Berlin Profile - UCLA Official Athletic Site". UCLA. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
High School: Patrick Henry HS
- https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/oscars-academy-award-period-end-of-sentence-documentary-short-melissa-berton-506355601.html San Diego Native Takes Home Oscar for Best Documentary Short
- "Eric Karros Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
- name=sdut>Rowe, Peter (2018-11-10). "John Rogers, Comic-Con president, dies at 57". San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived from the original on 2018-12-05. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
- http://www.rupaul.com/bio/