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Parkland High School
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TypePublic
Established1949
PrincipalRichard T. Snisack
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment3,187 (as of 2006-2007)
Information610-351-5600
MascotTrojans
Coloursred and grey
WebsiteParkland High School

Parkland High School, located in South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, United States, is a public high school serving students in grades 9 to 12. It is the only high school for the Parkland School District.

With 3,187 students in the 2005-2006 academic year, Parkland is the second largest high school in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley, behind only Allentown's William Allen High School. [citation needed]

Academics

Parkland High School is known for its competitive academic programs. The class of 2007 boasted 15 National Merit Finalists and a mean SAT score of 1603, with 81% taking the test and 65% going to a four-year college.[1].

Parkland is a four-time winner (1988, 1990, 2001 and 2007) of Scholastic Scrimmage, a televised academic contest during which teams from Pennsylvania high schools compete in rapid recall of factual information. Since the beginning of the competition, only Emmaus High School has won more Scholastic Scrimmage competitions.

The most rigorous classes available as core courses are AP Calculus, and AP Physics. Most notably difficult classes offered are the Honors and AP levels of chemistry.

In 2004 and 2006, the school's Scholastic Scrimmage team finished third in Pennsylvania's Academic Competition in Harrisburg. Parkland also has a strong tradition of excellence in regional debate leagues, having won many championships, most recently in 2005 and 2006. The school also is competitive in FBLA-PBL and Science Olympiad competitions, regularly sending contingents to states. In 2001 and 2002 the school participated in the FIRST competition and in 2002 won the Virginia regional and took second in the Philadelphia regional, allowing them to send the robotics team to Epcot Center for the national championship.

Parkland's Political Science Club offers students the opportunity to participate in various Model United Nations conferences. Parkland consistently sends winning delegations to the Kutztown, Wyomissing, LVIAC, and Ivy League Model United Nations Conferences.

During the 2007 school year, a group of sophomores decided to bring the Odyssey of the Mind competition to the district. Two teams were formed, both advancing to the State competition, and one advancing to the World Finals at Michigan State University where it placed 8th. This team also won the prestigious Ranatra Fusca creativity award. At the 2008 Southeastern Pennsylvania Regional Competition, Parkland secured a 2nd place in Problem 3, The Wonderful Muses, and a 1st place in Problem 5, The Eccentrics.

During the 2007-2008 school year, students founded several additional clubs: the Philosophy Forum, the Magic Club, and the Parkland Pictures Film Club. Furthermore, students started The Trojan Horse, a humor magazine offshoot of the Parkland LitMag Club.

Arts

Parkland has many musical groups, including orchestral ensembles, choral groups, and a concert band, jazz band, and marching band. The marching band competes in the Tournament of Bands (TOB) competition, attending the Atlantic Coast Championships Yearly. The Indoor Colorguard and Percussion units attend the Weekend in Wildwood championships to end a season of competing. The jazz band competes locally and plays at varsity basketball games. Every four years, the music department organizes a trip to Disney World.

The school's music program sent five musicians to the Pennsylvania Music Educators Conference (PMEA) state music festivals in the 2004-2005 academic year. PMEA organizes competitive auditioned ensembles each year, of which the state groups are the most prestigious. Approximately 500 students are selected for these ensembles each year. In the 2006-2007 academic year, they sent three musicians to the All-State music festivals. In the 2008-2009 academic year, Parkland sent 9 violins, 3 violas, and 1 double-bass to the District 10 Orchestra.

The theater department puts on several productions each year including one large musical. In the spring of 2006, the arts department was honored with 5 "Freddy" Awards given out by the State Theater in neighboring Easton, Pennsylvania, including "Best Female Lead" and "Best Overall Production" for its rendition of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Nominated for 16 Freddys in 2008, Parkland won the award for Outstanding Scenic Design for their production of Les Miserables. Each year, the Freddys are awarded to recognize excellence in high school theater in the Lehigh Valley.

Parkland is known for its annual Festival of the Arts that takes place in the spring. Students organize the event that includes live concerts in the Auditorium, festival food and games on the front quad, displays of high school art work, and live demonstrations and exhibits by local artists.

Athletics

Parkland competes in the Lehigh Valley Conference in District XI of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association. Parkland's primary athletic rivalry is with Emmaus High School in neighboring Emmaus. Cumulatively among all of its sports, Parkland has secured nine Pennsylvania state championship titles. Parkland holds the record for the most Lehigh Valley Conference championships in six sports: boys cross country running, football, girls softball, girls swimming, boys tennis and boys track and field. The school has won more Lehigh Valley Conference championships in all sports than any other in the conference.[2]

Parkland is particularly well known for several exceptional athletic programs, including its girls and boys' basketball and girls and boys swimming teams, both of which won Pennsylvania state championships in 2006. The school's girls softball team won the first Pennsylvania state-wide championship ever held (in 1975).

Basketball

Parkland Girls won the national title beating a Chinese high school in 1998. In the 2003-2004 season, the boys basketball team advanced all the way to the state finals before bowing out to Penn Hills High School by a score of 57-48.[3]. In the 2004-2005 season the girls basketball team captured the PIAA state championship title.

Cross country

The Parkland boys and girls cross country teams have consistently been atop their division. In 2004-2005, both the girls' cross country team took second place in the Pennsylvania state finals.

Football

2002 team

In 2002, the Parkland football team won the Pennsylvania AAAA State Championship, led by All-American Austin Scott. The season culminated in a 34-12 victory over Woodland Hills High School at Hersheypark Stadium. The team ended the year ranked 11th in the nation by USA Today.[4]. Scott compiled 3,853 yards (fourth most nationally in American high school football history) and 53 touchdowns; both still stand as Pennsylvania state records.

2007 team

In 2007, the Parkland football team finished the season 15-1, and concluded the regular season undefeated for the second year in a row. They lost the PIAA AAAA championship to Pittsburgh Central Catholic 21-0. The game was played on December 15, 2007 at Hersheypark Stadium.[5]. One of the key components on the team was Morning Call Player of the Year, wide receiver/defensive back Jaleel Clark. He has since made a verbal commiiment to Missouri University. He is ranked sixteenth overall in the State of Pennsylvania and is the forty-second ranked wide receiver in the country.

Ice hockey

Parkland's ice hockey team participates in the Lehigh Valley Scholastic Hockey League (LVSHL). Both Parkland's varsity and junior varsity teams have won their league's championships numerous times. On March 12th, 2008, Parkland's junior varsity team won its fifth consecutive championship. The varsity team recently claimed its third title in 5 years, as they swept Northampton in a best of 3 series. This was Parkland's third overall title as well ('04, '06, '08)

Swimming

The girls swim team were PIAA class 3A state champions in 2001, 2003, and 2006 and have been ranked in the top 10 nationally. The boys have won district championships several times over the past 15 years. In 2004-2005, both the girls' swim teams took second place in the Pennsylvania state finals.

Tennis

The Parkland boys tennis team won the District XI AAA championship in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 and advanced to the final 8 in the state all four years. In 2007, Parkland claimed both the District XI singles 1st place, 3rd place, and 4th place titles along with the 1st place and 2nd place doubles titles. In 2008, Parkland claimed the District XI singles 1st place and 4th place titles, in addition to the 1st place and 2nd place doubles titles. This year marked the third consecutive year that Parkland secured the District XI singles, doubles, and team titles.

Volleyball

The Parkland boys volleyball team has won 6 District XI titles (1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003 and 2008) and finished 3rd at the PIAA Championships in 1996 (losing to Hempfield in semifinals) and 1997 (losing to Central York in semifinals). The junior varsity team finished the 2007 and 2008 seasons undefeated in league play and have won the Black Knight Invitational tournament both seasons, finished second at the Bobcat Invitational both seasons and won the Spring Grove Heart of a Champion tournament both seasons.

Staff

The school is supported by eight administrators, one transitional coordinator, two supervisors, 16 department chairs, 10 counselors, two psychologists, three nurses, 188 teaching professionals, and 113 support staff.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "2007-2008 Profile". Parkland School Division.
  2. ^ LVIAC Historical Stats.
  3. ^ "Pennsylvania State Rankings" (PDF). EPASports.com. March 24, 2004.
  4. ^ "Final 2002 Super 25 Rankings". USA Today. December 24, 2002.
  5. ^ "Central won't settle for imperfect season". PittsburghLive.com. December 14, 2007.
  6. ^ "Gil Jones".