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|district = [[Township High School District 214|Twp. HS District 214]] |
|district = [[Township High School District 214|Twp. HS District 214]] |
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|superintendent = David Schuler<ref> |
|superintendent = David Schuler<ref>{{cite web|title=Welcome From the Superintendent|url=http://www.d214.org/board_of_education/welcome_from_the_superintendent.aspx|publisher=Township High School District 214|accessdate=4 December 2013}}</ref> |
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|principal = Eileen Hart<ref>[http://www.d214.org/board_of_education/office_of_the_superintendent.aspx Office of the Superintendent], Rolling Meadows High School].</ref> |
|principal = Eileen Hart<ref>[http://www.d214.org/board_of_education/office_of_the_superintendent.aspx Office of the Superintendent], Rolling Meadows High School].</ref> |
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|faculty = 209<ref>{{cite web|title=Staff Directory Link|url=http://rmhs.d214.org/parent_resources/staff_directory_link.aspx|publisher=Rolling Meadows High School|accessdate=4 December 2013}}</ref> |
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|gender = coed |
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|schooltype = public secondary |
|schooltype = public secondary |
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|nickname = [[Mustang (horse)|Mustangs]] |
|nickname = [[Mustang (horse)|Mustangs]] |
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|school_colours = {{color box|purple}} [[purple]]<br>{{color box|white}} [[white]]<br>{{color box|gold}} [[Gold (color)|gold]]<ref>[http://www.ihsa.org/school/schools/1827.htm IHSA school profile for Rolling Meadows HS; accessed 22 December 2008]</ref> |
|school_colours = {{color box|purple}} [[purple]]<br>{{color box|white}} [[white]]<br>{{color box|gold}} [[Gold (color)|gold]]<ref>[http://www.ihsa.org/school/schools/1827.htm IHSA school profile for Rolling Meadows HS; accessed 22 December 2008]</ref> |
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|yearbook = The Yearling<ref> |
|yearbook = The Yearling<ref>{{cite web|title=Activities|url=http://rmhs.d214.org/activities/default.aspx|publisher=Rolling Meadows High School|accessdate=4 December 2013}}</ref> |
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|publication = ''REBUS''<ref name="Activities"> |
|publication = ''REBUS''<ref name="Activities">Activities</ref> |
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|newspaper = The Pacer<ref name="Activities"/> |
|newspaper = The Pacer<ref name="Activities" /> |
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|opened = 1971 |
|opened = 1971 |
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|enrollment = 1, |
|enrollment = 1,906<ref name="2013 Second Quarter Newsletter">2013 Second Quarter Newsletter</ref> |
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==Demographics== |
==Demographics== |
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The school's student body as of |
The school's student body as of 2013 was 58.2% White, 29.7% Hispanic, 6.2% Asian, 2.9% Black, and 2.9% Other.<ref name="2013 Second Quarter Newsletter" /> |
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==Academics== |
==Academics== |
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Rolling Meadows High School failed to meet Adequate Yearly Progress for the |
Rolling Meadows High School failed to meet Adequate Yearly Progress for the 2012-2013 school year;<ref name="2013 Second Quarter Newsletter" /> however, the school is still designated as a "Blue Ribbon School" by the U.S. Department of Education.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|last=Hart|first=Eileen|title=Parent Resources Homepage|url=http://rmhs.d214.org/parent_resources/default.aspx|work=Parent Resources|publisher=Rolling Meadows High School|accessdate=27 December 2012}}</ref> 62.9% of students as of 2012 met PSAE minimum educational standards.<ref>http://schools.chicagotribune.com/school/rolling-meadows-high-school_rolling-meadows#demographics</ref> |
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Rolling Meadows High School offers 28 Advanced Placement courses. In 2012, 38% of students were enrolled in an AP course, up from 21% in 2010. Despite the large increase in AP enrollment, the AP Exam Pass Rate has remained at 70%.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rolling Meadows High School|url=http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/illinois/districts/township-high-school-district-214/rolling-meadows-high-school-6472/test-scores|work=Best High Schools|publisher=U.S. News|accessdate=27 December 2012}}</ref> |
Rolling Meadows High School offers 28 Advanced Placement courses. In 2012, 38% of students were enrolled in an AP course, up from 21% in 2010. Despite the large increase in AP enrollment, the AP Exam Pass Rate has remained at 70%.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rolling Meadows High School|url=http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/illinois/districts/township-high-school-district-214/rolling-meadows-high-school-6472/test-scores|work=Best High Schools|publisher=U.S. News|accessdate=27 December 2012}}</ref> |
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There are many choirs at RMHS: Concert, Madrigals/Chamber, Beginning, Advanced Women's, and Trebellious(show choir). |
There are many choirs at RMHS: Concert, Madrigals/Chamber, Beginning, Advanced Women's, and Trebellious(show choir). |
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Rolling Meadows High School is also host to a [[jazz]] festival, ''Jazz in the Meadows''. Area high school jazz bands from all over the [[Mid-West]] come to compete.{{cn |
Rolling Meadows High School is also host to a [[jazz]] festival, ''Jazz in the Meadows''. Area high school jazz bands from all over the [[Mid-West]] come to compete.{{cn}} The [[marching band]] is the ''Marching Mustangs''. |
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==Notable alumni== |
==Notable alumni== |
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{{Alumni|date=January 2009}} |
{{Alumni|date=January 2009}} |
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* [[Jay Bennett]],{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}} Singer/Songwriter, formerly of [[Wilco]] |
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* [[Gary Cole]] is an actor known for his work in film (''[[In the Line of Fire]]'', ''[[The Brady Bunch Movie]]'', ''[[Office Space]]'') and television (''[[Fatal Vision]]'', ''[[Midnight Caller]]'', ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law]]'').<ref>{{Citation| last = Mask| first = Teresa| title = Crossing Centuries: Our Suburbs — Celebrities have roots in local communities| newspaper = Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL, USA)| pages = | date = 28 December 1999| url = http://www.dailyherald.com/special/crossingcenturies/5a/7rest.asp| accessdate =23 May 2010| quote = Most recently Cole portrayed Mike Brady in the "Brady Bunch" movies. Cole was born in Park Ridge in 1956. He graduated from Rolling Meadows High School in 1974 and in 1997 was honored as a distinguished alum.}}{{dead link|date=January 2013}}</ref> |
* [[Gary Cole]] is an actor known for his work in film (''[[In the Line of Fire]]'', ''[[The Brady Bunch Movie]]'', ''[[Office Space]]'') and television (''[[Fatal Vision]]'', ''[[Midnight Caller]]'', ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law]]'').<ref>{{Citation| last = Mask| first = Teresa| title = Crossing Centuries: Our Suburbs — Celebrities have roots in local communities| newspaper = Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL, USA)| pages = | date = 28 December 1999| url = http://www.dailyherald.com/special/crossingcenturies/5a/7rest.asp| accessdate =23 May 2010| quote = Most recently Cole portrayed Mike Brady in the "Brady Bunch" movies. Cole was born in Park Ridge in 1956. He graduated from Rolling Meadows High School in 1974 and in 1997 was honored as a distinguished alum.}}{{dead link|date=January 2013}}</ref> |
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* [[Sebastian Maniscalco]],{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}} Comedian, performed in Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show |
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* [[Tim McIlrath]], Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist of punk rock/hardcore punk band, [[Rise Against]] |
* [[Tim McIlrath]], Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist of punk rock/hardcore punk band, [[Rise Against]] |
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* [[Brian Schmack]] (1991) is a former professional baseball player with the [[Detroit Tigers]].<ref>{{Citation| last = Willingham| first = Sara| title = Schmack's curve straightens out baseball path| newspaper = Rolling Meadows Review| pages = | date = 22 July 1999| quote = It was the route Schmack took to get where he is today: one of six relievers for the Chicago White Sox's AA club, the Birmingham Barons. Schmack graduated from Rolling Meadows High School in 1991. He was an average two-year varsity member who played first base most often}}</ref><ref>{{Citation| last = Maciaszek| first = Marty| title = Schmack's relentless pursuit leads to big-league career| newspaper = Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL, USA)| pages = | date = 29 August 2003| quote = Persistent. It's the perfect word to sum up Brian Schmack. There aren't many people who would have gone to the lengths Schmack has to continue his baseball career. He went from rarely used as a junior pitcher in high school all the way to a No. 5 starter as a senior at Rolling Meadows in 1991. }}</ref> |
* [[Brian Schmack]] (1991) is a former professional baseball player with the [[Detroit Tigers]].<ref>{{Citation| last = Willingham| first = Sara| title = Schmack's curve straightens out baseball path| newspaper = Rolling Meadows Review| pages = | date = 22 July 1999| quote = It was the route Schmack took to get where he is today: one of six relievers for the Chicago White Sox's AA club, the Birmingham Barons. Schmack graduated from Rolling Meadows High School in 1991. He was an average two-year varsity member who played first base most often}}</ref><ref>{{Citation| last = Maciaszek| first = Marty| title = Schmack's relentless pursuit leads to big-league career| newspaper = Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL, USA)| pages = | date = 29 August 2003| quote = Persistent. It's the perfect word to sum up Brian Schmack. There aren't many people who would have gone to the lengths Schmack has to continue his baseball career. He went from rarely used as a junior pitcher in high school all the way to a No. 5 starter as a senior at Rolling Meadows in 1991. }}</ref> |
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* [[Aaron Williams (basketball)|Aaron Williams]] was a professional basketball player, playing in the [[NBA]] (1993–2008).<ref>[http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/williaa01.html Aaron Williams stats & bio; basketball-reference.com; accessed 1 January 2009]</ref> |
* [[Aaron Williams (basketball)|Aaron Williams]] was a professional basketball player, playing in the [[NBA]] (1993–2008).<ref>[http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/williaa01.html Aaron Williams stats & bio; basketball-reference.com; accessed 1 January 2009]</ref> |
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* [[Jimmy Garoppolo]], American football player.<ref> |
* [[Jimmy Garoppolo]], American football player.<ref>http://www.eiupanthers.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3406 Eastern Illinois Panthers - Jimmy Garoppolo - 2013 Football<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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==Notable staff== |
==Notable staff== |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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Revision as of 03:26, 4 December 2013
Rolling Meadows High School | |
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Address | |
2901 Central Rd. , 60008 | |
Coordinates | 42°03′54″N 88°00′57″W / 42.065°N 88.0159°W |
Information | |
School type | public secondary |
Opened | 1971 |
School district | Twp. HS District 214 |
Superintendent | David Schuler[1] |
Principal | Eileen Hart[2] |
Faculty | 209[3] |
Grades | 9—12 |
Gender | coed |
Enrollment | 1,906[8] |
Campus | suburban |
Colour(s) | purple white gold[5] |
Fight song | Across the Field[citation needed] |
Athletics conference | Mid-Suburban League (MSL) |
Mascot | Milo the Mustang |
Nickname | Mustangs |
Publication | REBUS[7] |
Newspaper | The Pacer[7] |
Yearbook | The Yearling[6] |
Website | School website |
Rolling Meadows High School, or RMHS, is a public four-year high school located in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Township High School District 214, the second largest school district in Illinois, after Chicago. The other five schools include Buffalo Grove High School, Elk Grove High School, John Hersey High School, Prospect High School, and Wheeling High School. It serves primarily central and east Rolling Meadows (east of Route 53), a significant part of Arlington Heights and a small part of Mount Prospect. Its feeder schools are South Middle School, Holmes Junior High School, Carl Sandburg Junior High School, and Our Lady of the Wayside, a private Catholic school.
Rolling Meadows High School first opened for the 1971-1972 school year.
Demographics
The school's student body as of 2013 was 58.2% White, 29.7% Hispanic, 6.2% Asian, 2.9% Black, and 2.9% Other.[8]
Academics
Rolling Meadows High School failed to meet Adequate Yearly Progress for the 2012-2013 school year;[8] however, the school is still designated as a "Blue Ribbon School" by the U.S. Department of Education.[9] 62.9% of students as of 2012 met PSAE minimum educational standards.[10]
Rolling Meadows High School offers 28 Advanced Placement courses. In 2012, 38% of students were enrolled in an AP course, up from 21% in 2010. Despite the large increase in AP enrollment, the AP Exam Pass Rate has remained at 70%.[11]
Athletics
Rolling Meadows competes in the Mid-Suburban League (MSL) East Conference and Illinois High School Association (IHSA). Its mascot is a mustang.
The school sponsors interscholastic teams for boys and girls in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball, and water polo. Boys may also compete in baseball, football, and wrestling. Girls may compete in badminton, bowling, cheerleading, and softball. The athletic department also has a student athletic trainers group.[12] The school also sponsors a hockey team along with Prospect High School, Elk Grove High School, and Palatine High School. The team plays their home games at West Meadows Ice Arena.
The following athletic teams have won their respective state championship series sponsored by the IHSA.[13]
- Archery (girls): State Champions (1977—78, 79-80)
Archery was only contested for four years. Rolling Meadows was the only team to win two state titles, and the only school to finish in the top four each year.[14]
Activities
Rolling Meadows High School offers more than 90 co-curricular activities ranging from the PACER student newspaper, to the latino outreach program ESTAMPIDA, to the DECA Business Club. The school is known to embrace the cultural diversity within the school with many culture-themed clubs. Some include the Latinos Unidos, ESTAMPIDA, Spanish Club, Italian Club, Indian Culture Club, and the French Club.[9]
Music
There are many choirs at RMHS: Concert, Madrigals/Chamber, Beginning, Advanced Women's, and Trebellious(show choir).
Rolling Meadows High School is also host to a jazz festival, Jazz in the Meadows. Area high school jazz bands from all over the Mid-West come to compete.[citation needed] The marching band is the Marching Mustangs.
Notable alumni
This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (January 2009) |
- Jay Bennett,[citation needed] Singer/Songwriter, formerly of Wilco
- Gary Cole is an actor known for his work in film (In the Line of Fire, The Brady Bunch Movie, Office Space) and television (Fatal Vision, Midnight Caller, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law).[15]
- Sebastian Maniscalco,[citation needed] Comedian, performed in Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show
- Tim McIlrath, Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist of punk rock/hardcore punk band, Rise Against
- Brian Schmack (1991) is a former professional baseball player with the Detroit Tigers.[16][17]
- Aaron Williams was a professional basketball player, playing in the NBA (1993–2008).[18]
- Jimmy Garoppolo, American football player.[19]
Notable staff
- Jim Lindeman is a former Major League Baseball player.[20]
References
- ^ "Welcome From the Superintendent". Township High School District 214. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
- ^ Office of the Superintendent, Rolling Meadows High School].
- ^ "Staff Directory Link". Rolling Meadows High School. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
- ^ "2013 Second Quarter Newsletter" (PDF). Rolling Meadows High School. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
- ^ IHSA school profile for Rolling Meadows HS; accessed 22 December 2008
- ^ "Activities". Rolling Meadows High School. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
- ^ a b Activities
- ^ a b c 2013 Second Quarter Newsletter
- ^ a b Hart, Eileen. "Parent Resources Homepage". Parent Resources. Rolling Meadows High School. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
- ^ http://schools.chicagotribune.com/school/rolling-meadows-high-school_rolling-meadows#demographics
- ^ "Rolling Meadows High School". Best High Schools. U.S. News. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
- ^ Rolling Meadows HS Athletics: list of sports and athletic activities; accessed 22 December 2008[dead link]
- ^ Rolling Meadows HS State Athletic Records; ihsa.org; accessed 22 December 2008
- ^ IHSA Girls Archery team results, by year
- ^ Mask, Teresa (28 December 1999), "Crossing Centuries: Our Suburbs — Celebrities have roots in local communities", Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL, USA), retrieved 23 May 2010,
Most recently Cole portrayed Mike Brady in the "Brady Bunch" movies. Cole was born in Park Ridge in 1956. He graduated from Rolling Meadows High School in 1974 and in 1997 was honored as a distinguished alum.
[dead link] - ^ Willingham, Sara (22 July 1999), "Schmack's curve straightens out baseball path", Rolling Meadows Review,
It was the route Schmack took to get where he is today: one of six relievers for the Chicago White Sox's AA club, the Birmingham Barons. Schmack graduated from Rolling Meadows High School in 1991. He was an average two-year varsity member who played first base most often
- ^ Maciaszek, Marty (29 August 2003), "Schmack's relentless pursuit leads to big-league career", Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL, USA),
Persistent. It's the perfect word to sum up Brian Schmack. There aren't many people who would have gone to the lengths Schmack has to continue his baseball career. He went from rarely used as a junior pitcher in high school all the way to a No. 5 starter as a senior at Rolling Meadows in 1991.
- ^ Aaron Williams stats & bio; basketball-reference.com; accessed 1 January 2009
- ^ http://www.eiupanthers.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3406 Eastern Illinois Panthers - Jimmy Garoppolo - 2013 Football]
- ^ Reynolds, Dave (18 October 2010). "Where Are They Now? Jim Lindeman". Peoria Journal Star (Peoria, IL, USA). Retrieved 12 July 2011.
Where he is today: ... Jim is a physical education teacher, the head varsity baseball coach and assistant freshman basketball coach at nearby Rolling Meadows High School