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'''Shelton High School''' (SHS) is a [[public high school]] in [[Shelton, Connecticut|Shelton]], [[Connecticut]] famous for [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Let-James-Tate-Go-to-the-Prom/146161672121334 banning a senior from the prom]. The school is located in eastern [[Fairfield County, Connecticut]]. The school has some of the highest rankings in Fairfield County, coming in 16th place for one of the best public high schools in Fairfield County in the year 2002.{{Citation needed|date=June 2008}} It has a student body of approximately 1700 from grades 9 through 12.
'''Shelton High School''' (SHS) is a [[public high school]] in [[Shelton, Connecticut|Shelton]], [[Connecticut]] famous for [http://valley.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/Sheltons_Team_Tate_Appears_On_Jimmy_Kimmel_Live/ banning a senior from the prom]. The school is located in eastern [[Fairfield County, Connecticut]]. The school has some of the highest rankings in Fairfield County, coming in 16th place for one of the best public high schools in Fairfield County in the year 2002.{{Citation needed|date=June 2008}} It has a student body of approximately 1700 from grades 9 through 12.


Its current [[headmaster]], Beth Smith, gained international attention for her decision to ban senior honors student James Tate and two friends from the senior prom for hanging a cardboard sign from the school entrance inviting his classmate Sonali Rodrigues to go with him as his partner.<ref>http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Shelton-High-senior-has-a-date-but-can-t-go-to-1373621.php</ref><ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1385916/You-WONT-ball-Teen-banned-prom-posting-12-foot-high-invite-schools-walls.html</ref><ref>http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/12/connecticut-high-school-officials-hold-firm-prom-punishment/</ref>
Its current [[headmaster]], Beth Smith, gained international attention for her decision to ban senior honors student James Tate and two friends from the senior prom for hanging a cardboard sign from the school entrance inviting his classmate Sonali Rodrigues to go with him as his partner.<ref>http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Shelton-High-senior-has-a-date-but-can-t-go-to-1373621.php</ref><ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1385916/You-WONT-ball-Teen-banned-prom-posting-12-foot-high-invite-schools-walls.html</ref><ref>http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/12/connecticut-high-school-officials-hold-firm-prom-punishment/</ref>

Revision as of 21:26, 12 May 2011

Shelton High School
Address
Map
120 Meadow Street

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Information
TypePublic
Established1973
School districtShelton Public Schools
PrincipalDr. Beth Smith
Faculty106
Grades9-12
GenderCoeducational
Number of students1784 students
Color(s)Orange and Black
MascotGael
NewspaperGael Winds
Magnet SchoolNo
Charter SchoolNo
Year-round scheduleNo
WebsiteShelton High School website

Shelton High School (SHS) is a public high school in Shelton, Connecticut famous for banning a senior from the prom. The school is located in eastern Fairfield County, Connecticut. The school has some of the highest rankings in Fairfield County, coming in 16th place for one of the best public high schools in Fairfield County in the year 2002.[citation needed] It has a student body of approximately 1700 from grades 9 through 12.

Its current headmaster, Beth Smith, gained international attention for her decision to ban senior honors student James Tate and two friends from the senior prom for hanging a cardboard sign from the school entrance inviting his classmate Sonali Rodrigues to go with him as his partner.[1][2][3]

Other nearby High Schools are Trumbull High School & St. Joseph High School (Trumbull, Connecticut), Masuk High School (Monroe, Connecticut), Bunnell High School & Stratford High School (Stratford, Connecticut)

SHS History

Outside Shelton High School during Construction in 1973.


The first four SHS graduates received their diplomas on June 26, 1889, from the 'first' Shelton High School. In 1894, the First School Society became the Town School Committee with Walter D. Hood as the first school superintendent.[4]

The current Shelton High School was built in 1973 by Fusco Construction Company.[citation needed] Through the years Shelton High School has provided excellent educational programs that provide a safe, healthy, and encouraging learning environment where academic and co-curricular opportunities enable students to develop to their fullest potential and to become life-long learners. In 2006 the city of Shelton wanted to renovate the High School, so they set out to vote on it.[citation needed] The city got the vote to renovate the High School at a cost of about $25,000,000 and quickly began to start the project. Fusco Construction Company was again hired to be the construction manager for the project.[citation needed] The renovation started in the Summer of 2006 and the majority of the renovation was completed in August 2008. Dr. Beth Smith became Shelton High School's new headmaster at the start of the 2008-2009 school year.[citation needed] She replaced Mr. Donald K. Ramia who retired at the end of the 2007-2008 school year.[citation needed]

SHS December 2008 Fire

A cigarette thrown into a garbage can in the maintenance department's storage closet sparked the fire that damaged a portion of Shelton High School. That closet, on the second floor of the building behind the cafeteria, contained both paper supplies and chemical cleaning agents, which reportedly led to an explosion in the closet, which set off the fire. Heavy smoke got into the school's ventilation system, sending it throughout the school, which fire officials said resulted in heavy smoke damage. Firefighters had to break several windows in classrooms, including the new fourth floor science wing, to ventilate the smoke. There also was heavy water damage that occurred while they were putting out the fire. The damage is extensive, in the millions of dollars. The media center also was heavily damaged by the smoke, and a thermal imaging camera showed flames coming out of the ductwork. Fire damage was confined to the second-floor storeroom where the fire broke out shortly after noon on Dec. 30. Heavy smoke damage occurred only in second and third floor areas directly over the storeroom. The odor of smoke permeated in just about all of the rest of the school. Fire Marshal Tortora said the fire-rated storeroom, designed to keep a fire from spreading rapidly, and the HVAC system, designed to shut off if smoke is detected, both worked as they were supposed to. Some of the heaviest smoke damage occurred in the adjacent storage closets, several nearby classrooms and in the media center on the floor above the fire, leaving soot stains on the walls, furniture and contents. Some books and computers may have to be replaced. A number of doors were damaged as firefighters dealt with heavy smoke. Cleanup of the school started Wednesday December 31, 2008.


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Alma Mater[5]

Men of foresight had a dream
And called it Shelton High
Heavenly wisdom watched it grow
Reaching to the sky
Shelton High, Shelton High
Loyal unto death
Faithfulness we pledge to thee
And praise with every breath
Stalwart sons and daughters now
Honor her fair name
And eternally we vow
To spread abroad her fame.

Administration[6]

Shelton High School Administrative Staff

Dr. Beth A. Smith – Headmaster

Mr. John Skerritt- Housemaster, House I

Mr. Steven Swensen - Housemaster, House II

Mr. David Presutto - Housemaster, House III

Main Office Staff (203) 922-3004

Dr. Beth A. Smith - Headmaster

Secretary to the Headmaster - Mrs. Corie Blanck

Office Staff - Mrs. Trish Meyers, Mrs. Joan Mas

Gael Winds

The school newspaper is called the Gael Winds.[7]

Athletics[8]

File:SHSGael.gif

Shelton High School has a variety of sports programs, such as the football, baseball, boys' volleyball, swimming, ice hockey, girls and boys indoor and outdoor track and field programs. They are part of the Housatonic Division of the Southern Connecticut Conference[9].

The Shelton Gaels high school football team won the state championship in 1988, 1995, 2000, and 2003. The Gaels have been a mainstay in statewide newspaper polls and rankings for the past ten years, usually being ranked one of the best teams in the state by sports columnists and reporters.

The Shelton Gaels high school men's volleyball team won the state championship back-to-back in 2004 and 2005, running an impressive 46-0 straight record.

The Shelton Boys Cross Country Team won their first ever Division Championship, and SCC Championship in 2007, as well as making their first trip to the New England championships. In 2008, they placed 2nd in the CIAC State Open Championships, and 4th in the New England Championships.

The Shelton Gaels are part of the Southern Connecticut Conference, Housatonic Division.

Construction and Renovation

Shelton High School recently underwent a $25,000,000 renovation project.

Some of the renovations include:

  • Auditorium upgrades, which include new seating, lighting, sound, technology, and more
  • A new science wing was added from the existing library mezzanine. In addition, all other science classrooms were renovated to a 'like new' condition
  • New HVAC system/mechanical system
  • Air quality improvement
  • Electrical system upgrades
  • Building technology upgrade
  • Phone system upgrade
  • Plumbing
  • Fire alarm system, life safety systems, ADA, and building codes
  • Site reconstruction

An addition, at the east side of the school a wing of about 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) was added that contains new weight room and locker rooms areas. The old weight room was constructed into an auxiliary gymnasium. New student lockers were installed throughout the building as well. Construction started in the Summer of 2006 and major construction was completed by August 2008. During the summer of 2009, new outside doors will be installed along the building. Also, construction crews will be coming in to redo the cafeteria ceiling because the one recently put up is now sagging due to unexpected moisture in the area. The new boilers are going to be replaced due to unsatisfactory performance. The new health room will be reconstructed to reduce the noise levels in the room.

Some Construction Photos From 2007

Fire Rehabilitation Construction

During the summer of 2009 construction began to rehabilitate all damages done by the fire. New fire doors throughout the building were installed. The floor in the main lobby was ripped up and reinstalled due to a crack caused by water and a support beam that needed to be replaced from the fire. Old interior sheetrock walls were removed form classrooms, and new fireproof cinder blocks were installed along with a door leading to the next classroom for an emergency. Also construction in the library, and in the maintenance / custodial area was performed to bring those areas back to perfection. New fire hose boxes were installed to replace old outdated ones. All fire code violations were addressed. A number of small tasks were also performed during that summer break like fixing wires that were cut or damaged by the fire or fire cleanup.

SHS 2008 sprinkler issue

Despite this major renovation, there were growing concerns about the state's fire codes in the school. State law and building codes clearly state sprinkler systems must be installed in older schools that undergo renovations, which is true. But later investigation showed that Shelton High School does meet all fire code requirements. Building Committee Chairman Anthony Simonetti said that Shelton High School did not go under a 'like new' renovation. Instead it went through an “alteration”; it does not require putting sprinklers in the building automatically. Fire Marshal Tortora said there are some violations of the state fire code having to do with several windowless rooms which will soon be fixed.

A fire caused extensive damage in part of the school in late December 2008, while students were out for their holiday break. During the fire cleanup, another building inspection took place in the building. It found 8 pages of fire code violations that were found by the Shelton fire marshal's men. Some having to do with the lack of sprinklers in maintenance areas and art rooms. The building's fire doors were also brought up. Many of them were broken, self-closing devices were broken, some doors were bent and didn't close, and some didn't have fire alarm magnets.

2011 Prom banning

File:James Tate Shelton High Prom Sign.jpg
The offending sign by James Tate before being removed from the school entrance

Shelton High School Headmaster Beth Smith has come under fire for the decision to ban senior James Tate (an honors student with no prior disciplinary record) and two friends from attending the senior prom. They had taped above the school's entrance a cardboard sign inviting Tate's classmate, Sonali Rodrigues, to go to the dance with him.[10] In addition to giving the students in-school suspensions for what she described as a safety issue, Smith also banned them from the June 4th event. Tom Murphy, a spokesman for the Connecticut State Department of Education, said that students have to learn that, "attending the prom is a privilege."

In addition to becoming the subject of protests on Facebook, such as the page Online Petition for James Tate and Let James Tate Go to the Prom, the incident has gained not only national[11][12] but also international[13] attention. Tate and Rodrigues appeared on the Today Show to discuss the incident. [14]

Given Headmistress Smith's intransigence, state lawmakers Jason Perillo, (R-Shelton), and Sean Williams, (R-Waterbury), have introduced an amendment that would prevent schools banning students from school related activities as means of punishment.[15]

SHS School Photos

SHS Photos, Spring 2009 SHS Stadium

References

  1. ^ http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Shelton-High-senior-has-a-date-but-can-t-go-to-1373621.php
  2. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1385916/You-WONT-ball-Teen-banned-prom-posting-12-foot-high-invite-schools-walls.html
  3. ^ http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/12/connecticut-high-school-officials-hold-firm-prom-punishment/
  4. ^ "SHS History".
  5. ^ "Alma Mater".
  6. ^ "Administration".
  7. ^ http://www.sheltonpublicschools.org/subsite/shs/page/gael-winds-2122
  8. ^ "SHS Athletics".
  9. ^ "Souther Connecticut Conference". Housatonic Division.
  10. ^ http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/11/conn-teen-posted-prom-invite-barred-dance/
  11. ^ "Creative Prom Invite Gets Student Suspended", NPR http://www.npr.org/2011/05/11/136198925/creative-prom-invite-gets-student-suspended
  12. ^ A story about this incident, featuring reporter Ben Sosenko, was aired nationially on MSNBC http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/42992010#42992010
  13. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1385916/You-WONT-ball-Teen-banned-prom-posting-12-foot-high-invite-schools-walls.html
  14. ^ Gendreau, LeAnne (2011 [last update]). "James Tate Take Prom Plea to Today Show | NBC Connecticut". nbcconnecticut.com. Retrieved 12 May 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  15. ^ http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/12/connecticut-high-school-officials-hold-firm-prom-punishment/

Southern Connecticut Conference, Housatonic Division

High School School Mascot Location School Colors
Amity Regional High School Spartans Woodbridge, Connecticut Black & Gold
Cheshire High School Rams Cheshire, Connecticut Red & White
Lyman Hall High School Trojans Wallingford, Connecticut Navy & Orange
Sheehan High School Titans Wallingford, Connecticut Maroon & Gold
Shelton High School Gaels Shelton, Connecticut Orange & Black

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