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Valley High School (West Des Moines, Iowa)

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Valley High School
Location
Map
3650 Woodland Avenue
West Des Moines, IA
Information
TypePublic
School districtWest Des Moines Community Schools
PrincipalDr. Vicky Poole
Enrollment1,900
Color(s)Orange and Black
MascotTiger
Websitewww.wdm.k12.ia.us/valley

Valley High School is a high school in West Des Moines, Iowa, United States. The school hosts grades 10-12. It is run by the West Des Moines Community School District. Freshmen have their own school called Valley Southwoods.

The 4 A's

At Valley High School, students are encouraged to be involved in a variety of ways at the school. The administration has defined the four following areas: Academics, Athletics, Arts and Activities.

Academics

Valley offers almost 190 academic courses, including 14 Advanced Placement courses.

Athletics

[1] Valley High is well known throughout Iowa for its strong athletics. The school has been honored as the top school for 4A athletics in Iowa by the Des Moines Register in 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

The Valley High School football team has gone to the Iowa State Championship game in 4A the past four years and has won three of those times (2002, 2003, 2005).

The Valley High School Baseball team has won the 4A state title each of the past 4 years (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006).

Valley's Athletic Director, Steve Duncan, was named the National High School Athletic Director of the year in 2006. [citation needed]

Arts

The Arts, both performing and visual, reflect the soul of Valley’s strong tradition of success.

The study of Art History, Art Criticism, Art Production and Aesthetics guides the curriculum in the Visual Arts Department.

The Valley Music Department was honored with the first GRAMMY® Signature School award in 1999.[1]

The 240 member Valley Marchmasters were selected to perform in the 2004 Tournament of Roses Parade. In March, 2007, the band traveled to Dublin. Ireland to march in the Saint Patrick's Day Parade.

In addition to the strong band program, Valley's orchestra has completed concert tours in Austria and Italy. The director of the orchestra in Phil Peters, who also teaches AP Music Theory and plays Bass in the Des Moines Symphony. In June, 2007, the orchestra traveled to New York City, New York to play at Carnegie Hall as part of NYBOF'07.

The school's Choir Department is headed by Linda Vanderpool. The showchoir, jazz and core ensembles have performed in several national and international festivals from Carnegie Hall to Disney World, recieving awards at many tournaments. The Showchoir (Choralation) plans to attend FAME Hawaii in 2008.

Drama participants, directed by Drama and Speech teacher, Stacy Hansen, have been selected as Iowa High School Speech Association All-State performers and have received the All-State Sweepstakes Trophy, as well as the Critic’s Choice Award. The Drama Department is defending the All-State Sweepstakes trophy for the third year in a row.

The school newspaper is the Spotlight, a member of the High School National Ad Network. In the early 1980s, the Spotlight was named the best high school newspaper in the United States.[citation needed] The school also has a radio station, KWDM. Valley Principal Vicky Poole was named Principal of the Year (2006) by the American News Teachers Association.[citation needed] The satirical paper is the Stoplight.

Activities

The school has announced plans for 100% student involvement in activities. Meaning that every student attending Valley full time will be a participant in some club or after school activity on a regular basis. This plan does not compel students to participate against their will, it is merely to encourage them to join clubs, art programs, or athletics.

Valley's extracurricular program is among the best in the nation, for example, Valley High School won the 2006 National High School Mock Trial Championship, held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[2]

Valley Southwoods

In 1995, the West Des Moines school board voted to create Valley Southwoods, a school built specifically to house the 9th grade. Valley Southwoods was completed in the summer of 1996. Many members of the community question why the old school was not turned into the 9th grade only school, and have the new school turned into 10th-12th. [citation needed] The principal is Mr. Kent Abrahamson, and Southwoods is one of only two all 9th grade schools in the nation. [citation needed]

The freshman high school has a unique layout. Classes are held in one of six "pods", with teachers for all major subjects in each pod. Each pod also contains the lockers for students who belong to that pod. These pods are Green Down, Green Up, Blue Down, Blue Up, Red Down, and Red Up. Red Up does not feature any core classes. It is used for foreign language classes.

Construction

Valley High is currently being remodeled and under finishing construction. This includes a new two-story addition, the demolition of a section of the school to make room for parking, plans to plant more vegetation to make the front entrance appealing, and to install new, larger lockers. Most of the construction is completed, such as the new two story addition, most of the new parking lot, and lockers have been successfully installed.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ House Journal: Page 1440: Monday, April 19, 1999, Iowa House of Representatives. Accessed October 31, 2007. "1999\732 Valley High School Music Department, West Des Moines - For being selected as the National GRAMMY Signature School."
  2. ^ Participant History & Past National Winners, National High School Mock Trial Championship. Accessed July 1, 2007.
  3. ^ Araton, harvey. "ON PRO BASKETBALL; Pairing a Gray Fedora With a 3-Point Jumper", The New York Times, June 14, 1994. Accessed October 31, 2007. "That was when his son was a star at Valley High School in West Des Moines, long before the younger Bullard came to grips with his journalist's genealogy."
  4. ^ Burns, Douglas. "'Dan In Real Life' Directed By Iowa Native Peter Hedges", Iowa Independent, October 24, 2007. Accessed October 31, 2007. "After graduating from Valley High School in 1980 and then the North Carolina School for the Arts in Winston-Salem, Hedges moved to New York City, now his home."