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'''Lincoln Southwest High School''' is a [[Public school (government funded)|public]] [[secondary school]] located in [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]], [[Nebraska]], [[United States]]. and rests on 74 [[acre]]s adjacent to Wilderness Park. It is part of the [[Lincoln Public Schools]] school district. When the school opened its doors in August 2002, it had 1,150 students from grades 9-12, and 77 teachers. Since its opening, the school has expanded to more than 1,800 students. 40% of the students attending do not live in Southwest's zone of the city; Lincoln Public Schools has an open district which permits students to attend schools outside their section of the school district until it is to capacity. Southwest is the only school in Lincoln to operate on a 4X4 [[block schedule]]. It also offers a wide range of classes, including Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and is the only high school in Lincoln to offer the [[Japanese language]] as a class. The school's colors are forest green and silver, and its mascot is the Silverhawk. In 2005, Lincoln Southwest High School had nine [[National Merit]] Scholars, more than any other school in Lincoln. In the 2013-2014 school year, Lincoln Southwest High School won the Nebraska School Activities Association All-Activities Award, The U.S. Cellular Cup for both the All-School and Girls Divisions in Class A, finishing first with 655 points in the All-School Division and first with 378.75 points in the Girls Division. The Silverhawks won two U.S. Cellular Cups with points in a total of 16 NSAA programs, which underscore the school’s interscholastic activities program excellence.
'''Lincoln Southwest High School''' is a [[Public school (government funded)|public]] [[secondary school]] located in [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]], [[Nebraska]], [[United States]]. and rests on 74 [[acre]]s adjacent to Wilderness Park. It is part of the [[Lincoln Public Schools]] school district. When the school opened its doors in August 2002, it had 1,150 students from grades 9-12, and 77 teachers. Since its opening, the school has expanded to more than 1,800 students. 40% of the students attending do not live in Southwest's zone of the city; Lincoln Public Schools has an open district which permits students to attend schools outside their section of the school district until it is to capacity. Southwest is the only school in Lincoln to operate on a 4X4 [[block schedule]]. It also offers a wide range of classes, including Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and is the only high school in Lincoln to offer the [[Japanese language]] as a class. The school's colors are forest green and silver, and its mascot is the Silverhawk. In 2005, Lincoln Southwest High School had nine [[National Merit]] Scholars, more than any other school in Lincoln. In the 2013-2014 school year, Lincoln Southwest High School won the Nebraska School Activities Association All-Activities Award, The U.S. Cellular Cup for both the All-School and Girls Divisions in Class A, finishing first with 655 points in the All-School Division and first with 378.75 points in the Girls Division. The Silverhawks won two U.S. Cellular Cups with points in a total of 16 NSAA programs, which underscore the school’s interscholastic activities program excellence.{{Peacock term|date=February 2016}}


==Extracurricular Activities==
==Extracurricular Activities==
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====Forensics====
====Forensics====
In 2006, Southwest was awarded National School of Excellence Award in debate, being one of only seven schools honored with the prestigious award nationwide. The award was given to Southwest once again in 2013 for their excellence in speech. Both areas of forensics at Southwest continue to qualify students for various statewide and national tournaments.
In 2006, Southwest was awarded National School of Excellence Award in debate, being one of only seven schools honored with the prestigious award nationwide. The award was given to Southwest once again in 2013 for their excellence in speech. Both areas of forensics at Southwest continue to qualify students for various statewide and national tournaments.{{Citation needed}}


====Theatre and music====
====Theatre and music====
Almost 400 students participate in theatre and music programs in LSW's "E-Wing," the hallway with all of the performing arts classrooms.
Almost 400 students participate in theatre and music programs in LSW's "E-Wing," the hallway with all of the performing arts classrooms.


The LSW Music program quickly established itself as one of the top music programs in the state since the school opened in the fall of 2002. The choirs, bands, and orchestras have consistently received high ratings at contests and competitions.
The LSW Music program quickly established itself as one of the top music programs in the state since the school opened in the fall of 2002.{{According to whom}} The choirs, bands, and orchestras have consistently received high ratings at contests and competitions.{{Citation needed}}


=====Choir=====
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=====Band=====
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The LSW Band Department involves over 200 students as well. There are 9 Bands at LSW:http://isite.lps.org/awilhel2/web/
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Lincoln Southwest High School
Lincoln Southwest High School
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Coordinates40°44′23″N 96°42′15″W / 40.73972°N 96.70417°W / 40.73972; -96.70417
Information
TypePublic High school
Established2002
School districtLincoln Public Schools
PrincipalMichael Gillotti [1]
Faculty200+
Grades9-12
Number of students1,800+
Color(s)  
Forest Green and silver
MascotSilver Hawks
RivalLincoln Southeast High School
WebsiteLincoln Southwest H.S.

Lincoln Southwest High School is a public secondary school located in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. and rests on 74 acres adjacent to Wilderness Park. It is part of the Lincoln Public Schools school district. When the school opened its doors in August 2002, it had 1,150 students from grades 9-12, and 77 teachers. Since its opening, the school has expanded to more than 1,800 students. 40% of the students attending do not live in Southwest's zone of the city; Lincoln Public Schools has an open district which permits students to attend schools outside their section of the school district until it is to capacity. Southwest is the only school in Lincoln to operate on a 4X4 block schedule. It also offers a wide range of classes, including Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and is the only high school in Lincoln to offer the Japanese language as a class. The school's colors are forest green and silver, and its mascot is the Silverhawk. In 2005, Lincoln Southwest High School had nine National Merit Scholars, more than any other school in Lincoln. In the 2013-2014 school year, Lincoln Southwest High School won the Nebraska School Activities Association All-Activities Award, The U.S. Cellular Cup for both the All-School and Girls Divisions in Class A, finishing first with 655 points in the All-School Division and first with 378.75 points in the Girls Division. The Silverhawks won two U.S. Cellular Cups with points in a total of 16 NSAA programs, which underscore the school’s interscholastic activities program excellence.[peacock prose]

Extracurricular Activities

Athletics

The Southwest golf team won a team state title for the school in 2007 and repeated again in 2008. The team won again in 2010, the third championship in four years. The softball team was back-to-back state champions in 2008 and 2009.[2] The girls' track team won a state title in 2009, as well as one in the spring of 2013. The girls' cross country team also won the state championship in 2013. The Southwest football team has established itself as one of the top football teams in the state. After going winless in their first season, Southwest made the state playoffs nine years in a row dating from the 2003 playoffs to 2011.
The Silver Hawk girls' swim and dive team won the 2014 Nebraska State Championship for the first time in school history, and the first for a Lincoln school since 1999. The girls' tennis team were the 2010 Nebraska State Champions. The boys' tennis team were the 2013 Nebraska State Champions and the 2014 Nebraska State Champions runners-up. The boys' swim and dive team were the 2014 Nebraska State Championship runners-up. The boys' soccer team won the Nebraska State Championship in May 2014.

State championships

State Championships
Season Sport/Activity Number of Championships Year
Fall Softball 2 2008, 2009
Cross Country, Girls 1 2013
Tennis, Boys 1 2013
Winter Swimming and Diving, Girls 1 2014
Spring Golf, Boys 3 2007, 2008, 2010
Track and Field, Girls 2 2009, 2013
Soccer, Boys 1 2014
Total 9

Non-athletic Programs

Sciences

Southwest is strong in science-based extracurriculars. Since 2009, Southwest has won 6 out of 7 Science Olympiad state championships, qualifying them for the national tournament. Over the years, dozens of students have placed first in a variety of Science Olympiad events.[3]

Forensics

In 2006, Southwest was awarded National School of Excellence Award in debate, being one of only seven schools honored with the prestigious award nationwide. The award was given to Southwest once again in 2013 for their excellence in speech. Both areas of forensics at Southwest continue to qualify students for various statewide and national tournaments.[citation needed]

Theatre and music

Almost 400 students participate in theatre and music programs in LSW's "E-Wing," the hallway with all of the performing arts classrooms.

The LSW Music program quickly established itself as one of the top music programs in the state since the school opened in the fall of 2002.[according to whom?] The choirs, bands, and orchestras have consistently received high ratings at contests and competitions.[citation needed]

Choir

The LSW Choral Department involves over 200 students each year. There are several choral ensembles:

  • Women's Ensemble
  • Freshman Concert Choir
  • Select Prep Concert Choir
  • Ambeyonce - Prep Show Choir
  • Women's Choir
  • Men's Choir
  • Select Varsity Concert Choir
  • Renaissance - Varsity Show Choir
  • Select Chamber Choir

Southwest's varsity show choir, Resonance, has gained recognition as being one of the top show choirs in Nebraska and in the Midwest. They have earned multiple grand champion placements and many caption awards such as best band, best choreography, and best vocals.[citation needed]


Band

The LSW Band Department involves over 200 students as well. There are 9 Bands at LSW:[4][not specific enough to verify]

  • Freshmen Concert Band
  • Freshmen Jazz Band
  • Freshmen Silverhawk Marching Band
  • Symphonic Band
  • Prep Jazz Band
  • Wind Ensemble
  • Varsity Jazz I and II
  • Varsity Silverhawk Marching Band

The LSW Marching Band has performed at various venues, and has traveled to London, England to perform in the London New Years Day Parade three times.

Orchestra

The LSW Orchestral Department has over 50 students. There are three orchestras at LSW:[citation needed]

  • Freshmen Orchestra
  • Varsity Orchestra
  • Sophomore Orchestra

Notable Alumni

External links

References

  1. ^ "Southwest High School".
  2. ^ http://www.journalstar.com/sports/other/high-school-and-prep/article_9446b46f-5085-5a60-a816-66f97a8d3371.html
  3. ^ http://www.education.ne.gov/science/NESOInfo.html
  4. ^ Wilhelm. "Mrs. Wilhelm's Classroom Information". Lincoln Public Schools TeacherWeb. Lincoln Public Schools (Lincoln, NE). Retrieved February 2, 2016.