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==Notable Alumni==
==Notable Alumni==
*[[James Marsden]] - Hollywood actor (''[[Superman Returns]]'', ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]]'', ''[[The Notebook]]'', ''[[Hairspray (2007 film)|Hairspray]]'', ''[[Enchanted (film)|Enchanted]]'')
*[[James Marsden]] - Hollywood actor (''[[Superman Returns]]'', ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]]'', ''[[The Notebook]]'', ''[[Hairspray (2007 film)|Hairspray]]'', ''[[Enchanted (film)|Enchanted]]'')
*[[Sam Wofle]]- 2008 [[Heisman Trophy]] winner, 2007, 2008 [[University of Oklahoma]] [[Starting lineup|starting]] [[quarterback]]
*[[Sam Bradford]]- 2008 [[Heisman Trophy]] winner, 2007, 2008 [[University of Oklahoma]] [[Starting lineup|starting]] [[quarterback]]
*[[Glenn Coffee]] - first Republican President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma Senate
*[[Glenn Coffee]] - first Republican President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma Senate
*Damon Stell - former University of Oklahoma football player, on [[1985 Oklahoma Sooners football team|1985 national championship team]]
*Damon Stell - former University of Oklahoma football player, on [[1985 Oklahoma Sooners football team|1985 national championship team]]

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Putnam City North High School
Address
Map
11800 North Rockwell Avenue

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Information
Typepublic school
Motto"It's a great day to be Alive, it's a great day to be a Panther!"
Established1978
LocaleSuburban
PrincipalDr. Brian Chastain
Faculty321
Grades9-12
Number of students2450
Color(s)Cardinal Red, Gold
MascotPanther
NewspaperThe North Star
YearbookPANTHERTRACKS
DistrictPutnam City Public Schools
WebsiteOfficial Website

Putnam City North High School (PCN, PC North) is a nationally accredited Blue Ribbon School of Excellence situated in Northwest Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [1] It is accredited by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and is one of three high schools in the Putnam City Public School district. Offering education in grades nine through twelve, North is among the highest scoring public schools in Oklahoma, ranging from End of Instruction tests to college admission exams. [2] Seeing success at all levels, the vast majority of seniors continue their education upon graduation, notably the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, the University of Central Oklahoma, as well as Francis Tuttle Technology Center.

Brief History

According to Putnam City North's website, the school's doors opened on August 24, 1978. The student body originally started out at 750 sophomores and juniors and has expanded to approximately 2000 students for the 2007-08 enrollment period, making North the 8th largest high school in Oklahoma.

The senior class of 2008 football student section, known as "Gold Rush". (Photo by D. Owens)

Campus

It comprises the main building, which includes classrooms, offices, a cafeteria, the main gym, a practice gym, a weight room, and the Performing Arts Center; a front amphitheater; an athletic field house, which offers athletes a weight room and locker facilities; a football field, used for Freshmen and Junior Varsity games; tennis courts, a baseball field; a soccer field; a softball field; and two main parking lots, with additional parking in front of the school.

Main Building

The main building contains three main hallways labeled by alphabet, A, B, and C Halls, with a commons area between the A and B Halls. Various satellite halls radiate in a ladder-like fashion across A and B Halls, and are lettered D, F, G, and H.

Commons Area

Unlike many high schools that impose traditional cafeteria style socialization, North encourages a friendly atmosphere in student Common areas. "The commons" are divided into the Upper and Lower Commons and are used as an eating area during lunch as well as a local gathering space for clubs, most notably Students United of North (or "SUN") meetings.

The Upper Commons houses the Leadership and Activities office (in conjunction with the SUN office), a teacher workroom, and a conference room. Aside from its official duties, the Upper Commons area is also used for various school dances and activities.

Performing Arts Center

The Performing Arts Center (or "PAC") was completed and first used in early 1986. It is a vast theater boasting 1600+ seats in the main seating area and the mezzanine balcony seating area. The PAC underwent restoration late in the 2005-2006 school year, which included tearing out all existing seats and carpet for cleaning and replacement. Completed in late 2007, the PC North PAC is considered one of the best scholastic Performing Arts Centers in Oklahoma.

Kennedy Center Performances

Because of the school's fabulous reputation in having premium facilities for the Performing Arts, The Kennedy Center has rented the facilities for two days yearly since 2007. The production is targeted to an elementary audience. [3]

Athletic Facilities

The athletic facilities at Putnam City North High School also exemplify the school's dedication to excellence. The weight rooms can be used by teachers and athletes only, and the basketball gym provides ample seating for both basketball games and volleyball matches, as well as a central area for the school's pep assemblies.

Football Field

The football field, which been recently converted from grass into artificial turf in the summer of 2006, is located to the East of the main building and are used for practices, as well as Freshmen and Junior Varsity games. A track surrounds the field and is used for track practice and some meets, as well as for cross country practice. Varsity football games are played at Putnam City Stadium, which is shared with Putnam City Original and Putnam City West High Schools. Because Putnam City North exemplifies qualities of excellence, students have long been pushing for revitalization of the campus's football field to facilitate varsity football games.

Other Sporting Areas

The baseball field and softball field lie to the east of the football field, with a smaller practice football field between them. The soccer field lies east of the baseball and softball fields. The tennis courts are situated to the southeast of the football field, bordering "Sophomore Road."

MAPS for Kids Funding

With funding from the MAPS for Kids project, a city-wide, one cent sales tax that lasted three years to benefit Metropolitan Area Public Schools, Putnam City North High School started construction on a new wing to replace various T-buildings late in the 2005-2006 school year. MAPS for Kids provided money to many school districts for renovation of facilities and supplies. The new wing houses the administrative offices, which was previously located in the Commons Area in B Hall. Construction was completed just before the beginning of the 2006-2007 school year, with teachers being able to move into their classrooms on August 11.

Parking

While faculty members park on the west side of the building, all students park to the north or east parking lots. For safety reasons, the front of the school as well as the student parking lot have been moved to the East side of the building so not to be easily accessible from Rockwell. This is done to keep students on campus and to easily monitor who is entering and exiting campus, thus providing difficult access by potential intruders.

There used to be additional student parking on "Sophomore Row", a small road to the south of the school. Due to break-ins from those not suitable to attend North, Sophomore Row was closed. It is a legend many speak of to this day.

Bidding on Reserved Parking Space

Juniors and Seniors have the opportunity to bid for parking spaces each semester and, based on the amount of their bid, receive a personal reserved parking space close to the door of their choice. All proceeds go to the Cancer Fund Drive held at the end of the year, and is recommended for those who show up later than most and wish not to find a parking spot.

Student Organizations

Putnam City North has many opportunities for students to be involved, most notably in one of its many student organizations. The many clubs and organizations at the school offer something of interest to almost everybody and can provide a great way to meet friends who share common interests. There is a club/organization fair held each year at the Freshman/New Student orientation just before school starts, where each organization can showcase its program to prospective members.

Some notable organizations include:

The ZOO

The ZOO shirt design was modeled of the 2007 movie 300.

The North student body experienced a much-needed reawakening of school spirit upon the creation of the ZOO during the 2007-08 school year. Oklahoma's High School Sports Magazine said, "Putnam North's self-proclaimed 'Zoo' is an understatement - this student body is unlike any other!" (January 2008)

At the end of the 2007-08 basketball season, it was reported that principal Dr. Brian Chastain received numerous communications from other high schools around the state regarding the high level of enthusiasm by PC North's student section.

In an email from a Jenks high school administrator in early 2008 to Dr. Chastain, it read, "...we want to know how you did it. How do WE recreate the ZOO?"

Earlier spirit organizations in North's history included BRA (Boys Rooting Association), active in the 1990s. THE RED ZONE in 2005-2006(founded by David Fibus) kicked the schools spirit into high gear. Later THE RED ZONE became the spirit of all athletic events, bringing the GOLDRUSH, the ZOO, and now the ZONE (08-09)

A Typical Pep Rally on YouTube

Students United of North

PC North's Students United of North, or SUN: PC North's Student Council, made up of officers (S.U.N. officers), class representatives, and class officers. It is these students who run the student government and direct many of the school's events, including pep assemblies, dances, the annual Cancer Carnival, and other activities. Anyone who meets the established criteria can run to be a class representative, class officer, or S.U.N. officer. These positions are chosen through an election by secret ballot. S.U.N.'s most notable activities each year are the Jamaican Me Crazy dance, Blacklight Dance, the numerous pep assemblies each year, Match Maker, and the Blacklight Skit. S.U.N. also leads many of the spirit activities during the football and basketball seasons.

National Honor Society

National Honor Society: or NHS, also has a strong presence at Putnam City North High School. It is composed of Juniors and Seniors who meet a set criteria of academic excellence and have enough money to buy the points needed. The most popular NHS event of the year is the annual Bachelor's Auction, which raises a large sum of money for local charities.

Key Club

Key Club: an International community service organization, gives students an opportunity to serve their community. Many service activities are held each week and usually one every weekend. Key Club attends two major events every year- Weekend of a Lifetime, a leadership retreat, and the Texas-Oklahoma District Convention.

Publications

The PANTHERTRACKS yearbook as well as the North Star newspaper is highly accredited in many areas at the state and national level.

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The PANTHERTRACKS yearbook cover for 2007-08.

Other Notable Organizations

Other school organizations include:

  • Science Club
  • Spanish Club
  • Latin Club
  • French Club
  • Mu Alpha Theta
  • OSCA (Organization of Students for Cultural Awareness)
  • DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America)
  • PTSA (Parent-Teacher-Student Association)
  • FCCLA (Family Career and Community Leaders of America)
  • Panther Pals, (which sends high school students to area middle schools to give younger students a glimpse of high school life)
  • Debate Club
  • Young Republicans

Anyone interested in joining a club or organization is encouraged to attend the club and organization fair at the Freshman/New Student Orientation Night, as well as speak with the Activities Director in the Upper Commons

Fine Arts

Putnam City North is also home to some of Oklahoma's finest high school musical groups, featuring a full-sized marching band, two concert bands, multiple orchestras and choirs, a jazz band, a winter drumline, as well as several smaller branched musical groups.

Band

PCN's band program has well over 150 members. North takes two concert bands to contests, the Symphonic Band and the Wind Ensemble. Both frequently receive superior ratings.

Under the direction of Susan Clothier, the Putnam City North Marching Band, or "Panther Pride", has become a nationally recognized competitive corps-style band. In 2005-2006, they competed for the first time at Bands of America, at a super-regional in St. Louis. The band placed 15th, missing finals by just a fraction of a point. Also, during the 2005-2006 school year, the band launched an Indoor Percussion Ensemble (Winter Drumline) for the first time in the school's history, placing first at all of the regional contests it competed in, and in 2006-2007 went on to win the state championships and received 8th nationally.

The Panther Pride competes in a variety of marching contests. The band is a regular OBA finalist band and frequent recipient of the OSSAA "Superior" award. The band also received first and best in every caption at the 2007 Westmoore Invitational.

PC North Band Contest Performance Programs:

  • 2004-"Warrior's Realm"
  • 2005-"It's About Time" or "Clocks"
  • 2006-"Dancing Through Life" or "Wicked"
  • 2007-"The Music of Leonard Bernstein" or "On the Waterfront"
  • 2008-"Escape from Dystopia"

North also has a Jazz Band that was revived by director Joel Illgen. The jazz program is now one of the states finest, regularly being asked to play at important events, such as the January 2008 Minting Ceremony of the Oklahoma State Quarter by invitation of Governor Brad Henry.

Orchestra

The Putnam City North Philharmonic Orchestra is a full symphony consisting of more than 70 members. In addition to competing on the local circuit, the orchestra is highly regarded on a nationwide scale. The orchestra has competed at the Midwestern Festival, performed at the OMEA (Oklahoma Music Educators' Association) convention several times, consistently earned all 'superior' ratings at the State Orchestra Contest, and also competed at the National Festival of Gold in Boston twice: in the springs of 2001 and 2005, winning the national title in 2001. The orchestra competed at the Big D Classic in Dallas in the spring of 2006 and swept the festival earning all 'superior' ratings, Best in Class, and Best in Festival. In 2007, the Orchestra won 92 out of a possible 100 points at the Heritage Contest held in Chicago, taking first in their class. Furthermore, PCN students often make up a large percentage of the Oklahoma All-State Orchestra.

State Championships Won

  • 1980 Golf: Boys Team Class *3A
  • 1983 Track and Field: 800 Meters (Brett Attebury)
  • 1983 Track and Field: 110 Meter Hurdles (Ed Bechtol)
  • 1990 Track and Field: 800 Meters (John Duffy)
  • 1991 Football: Class *5A State Champions
  • 1991 Track and Field: 3200 Meter Relay (Girls)
  • 1993 Tennis: Boys #1 Singles (Shawn Fox)
  • 1993 Tennis: Girls #1 Singles (Jennifer Hall)
  • 1993 Track and Field: Pole Vault (Chris Duffy)
  • 1994 Tennis: Girls #1 Singles (Jennifer Hall)
  • 1995 Tennis: Girls #1 Singles (Jennifer Hall)
  • 1995 Track and Field: Discus (John Fitzgerald)
  • 1997 Tennis: Girls #2 Doubles (Fauks-Walton)
  • 1999 Golf: Girls Individual Class *5A (Amy Lee)
  • 2000 Track and Field: 400 Meters (Ashley Williams)
  • 2001 Tennis: Girls Team Class *5A (co-champions with Enid)
  • 2001 Tennis: Girls #1 Doubles (Carver-Rodwell)
  • 2001 Tennis: Girls #2 Doubles (Haynes-Milner)
  • 2001 Track and Field: 400 Meters (Ashley Williams)
  • 2002 Tennis: Girls Team Class *5A
  • 2002 Track and Field: 400 Meters (Ashley Williams)
  • 2003 Tennis: Girls Team Class *5A
  • 2003 Tennis: Girls #1 Singles (Amy Senko)
  • 2003 Tennis: Girls #2 Singles (Jennifer Le)
  • 2003 Tennis: Girls #2 Doubles (Haynes-Dunn)
  • 2003 Track and Field: 400 Meters (Ashley Williams)
  • 2005 Tennis: Girls #1 Singles (Cassie Carver)
  • 2005 Tennis: Girls #2 Doubles (Rodwell-Hopkins)
  • 2006 Cheerleading: Class *5A, 2005,2006 and 2007 NCA National Champions
  • 2007 Track and Field: High Jump (Jevin Colbert)
  • 2007 Winter Drumline: Scholastic A Champions
  • 2008 Cheerleading; 6A; 2008 NCA Large Varsity National Champions and 2008 NCA Grand Champion

*Putnam North Is Now A 6A Athletic School In All Sports

Notable Alumni

References

  1. ^ "Blue Ribon Schools,".
  2. ^ "Success Statistics," (PDF).
  3. ^ "The Kennedy Center,".

External links

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