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Freedom High School (Loudoun County, Virginia)

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Freedom High School
Address
Map
25450 Riding Center Drive

,
20152

United States
Information
School typePublic High School
Founded2005
School districtLoudoun County Public Schools
PrincipalDoug Fulton
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,452[1] (2014-15)
LanguageAmerican English
CampusSuburban
Color(s)  Black and   Gold
MascotEagle
YearbookAquila
Communities servedSouth Riding
Feeder schoolsLittle River Elementary, Hutchison Farm Elementary, Liberty Elementary, Cardinal Ridge Elementary, J Michael Lunsford Middle School
RivalsBriar Woods High School

Broad Run High School

Rock Ridge High School

John Champe High School
Athletic ConferencePotomac District
5A Northwest Region
Websitewww.lcps.org/fhs

Freedom High School, also known as Freedom-South Riding, is a public secondary school located in the Washington, D.C. suburb South Riding, an unincorporated community in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. The campus is 25 miles west of Washington, D.C. and located off of U.S. Route 50 just over the Fairfax County border. The school serves all subdivisions in South Riding, The Retreat at South Village, Ridings at Blue Spring, Cedar Hunt and Cedar Crest. It is part of Loudoun County Public Schools and is on 25450 Riding Center Drive, South Riding, VA 20152.

Another Freedom High School is located in adjoining Prince William County which shares the same mascot and colors. To avoid confusion with Freedom High of Woodbridge (Prince William County), rumors were that the school would be known as the John S. Mosby High School Grey Ghosts after the name of nearby U.S. Route 50 and commander in the American Civil War.[citation needed] There was also serious consideration of changing the nickname/mascot to the Flyers because of nearby Washington Dulles International Airport.[citation needed] It is unknown if the name of the school will be changed in the future.[citation needed]

The school opened on August 29, 2005, with its student body drawing from Broad Run High School, Loudoun County High School, and a small portion of Stone Bridge High School.[2]

Demographics

In 2010-2011, Freedom's student body was 52% White; 15% Black; 23% Asian; 10% Hispanic.[citation needed] Freedom High school's current student body is 52% White; 7% Black; 27% Asian; 9% Hispanic; 5% Multi-Racial.[3]

Athletics

Freedom High School's mascot is an eagle and is a member of the AAA Cedar Run District and AAA Northwest Region. All home games for outdoor sports are played on campus at Eric J. Olsen Memorial Stadium. The football team played a junior varsity schedule instead of an independent varsity schedule, like Heritage and Stone Bridge in their first year. Freedom played in the Dulles District as a full football member in 2007.[citation needed] On March 14, 2009, Freedom's Girls Varsity Basketball team defeated Robert E. Lee High School of Staunton at VCU in the State Championships, becoming the first school in the county to win a state championship in basketball.[citation needed] On March 13, 2010, Freedom's Girls Varsity Basketball team defeated Spotswood High School at the Richmond Siegel Center in the State Championships.[citation needed] Freedom has also had recent success with their wrestling program, winning back to back AA Dulles District titles in the 09-10 and 10-11 school year.[citation needed] The school's tennis team won back-to-back district championships in the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 seasons.[citation needed]

Fine arts

FREEDOM THEATRE Freedom Theatre is currently directed by Ms. Rachel Novi.

FREEDOM CHORUS Freedom Chorus is currently directed by Mrs. Laura Lazarevich.[citation needed]

Freedom High School also has a band, directed by Joel Galway, and orchestra, directed by Jeanne Nelson.[citation needed] Each group performs three times a year. Freedom did not have a marching band in its first year, however one was organized for the 2006-2007 school year. In its short history, the band program also organized a successful winter drumline and color guard.[citation needed]

2010 Freedom Marching Band Season Accomplishments: USSBA Northern Virginia Regional, September 25, 2010 - First place overall in group 5A Best Overall Effect, Visual Performance, Percussion, and Color Guard[citation needed]

2009 Freedom Marching Band Season Accomplishments USSBA Northern Virginia Regional, Herndon High School, September 26, 2009[citation needed] - 3rd place overall in group 4A - 1st place percussion

USSBA Blue Ridge Showcase, James Wood High School, October 17, 2009[citation needed] - 1st place overall in group 4 - High Overall Effect - High Music

2014 Freedom Drumline Season Accomplishments:

Atlantic Indoor Association Circuit Championships at Freedom High School, March 29, 2014 - 4th Place Overall in PSO[citation needed]

WGI World Championships at Dayton, Ohio, April 10–12, 2014 -7th Place Overall in PSA[citation needed]

2011 Freedom Drumline Season Accomplishments: Atlantic Indoor Association Regional Contest at Broad Run High School, February 12, 2011 - 3rd Place Overall in PSO[citation needed]

Atlantic Indoor Association Regional Contest at Potomac Falls High School, February 19, 2011 - 2nd Place Overall in PSO

2010 Freedom Drumline Season Accomplishments: Atlantic Indoor Association Circuit Championships, Chesapeake, VA, March 27–28, 2010 - 2nd Place Overall and the AIA PSA Silver Medalists with a finals score of 90.488 - 1st Place Visual

Atlantic Indoor Association Regional Contest, C.D. Hylton High School, March 20, 2010 - 1st Place Overall in PSA

Atlantic Indoor Association Regional Contest, Thomas Jefferson High School of Science and Technology, March 13, 2010 - 1st Place Overall in PSA with a score of 86.05 - 1st Place Visual - 1st Place General Effect

Atlantic Indoor Association Regional Contest, Mills Godwin High School, March 6, 2010 - 1st Place Overall in PSA with a score of 81.20 - 1st Place Visual - 1st Place General Effect

2011 Freedom Winterguard Season Accomplishments - Freedom Winterguard AA Win at TJHS: Broken Hallelujah

Atlantic Indoor Association Regional Contest, Broad Run High School, February 12, 2011 - 1st place overall in CGSRA - Reclassified to CGSA3.

Atlantic Indoor Association Regional Contest, Potomac Falls High School, February 19, 2011 - 1st place overall in CGSA3 - Reclassified to CGSA2.

2010 Freedom Winterguard Season Accomplishments Atlantic Indoor Association Circuit Championships, Chesapeake, VA, March 27–28, 2010 - 1st place overall and the 2010 AIA CGSN Gold Medalists with a finals score of 83.45 - Took all captions.

Atlantic Indoor Association Regional Contest, C.D. Hylton High School, March 20, 2010 - 1st place overall in CGSN with a score of 72.1 - Won equipment, movement, and visual captions

Atlantic Indoor Association Regional Contest, Mills Godwin High School, March 6, 2010 - 1st place overall in CGSN with a score of 62.5

Overcrowding

Before the 2011-2012 school year the decision was made to hold part of the freshman classes at the then nearby middle school feeder, Mercer Middle School. The enrollment at Freedom had risen to over 2,000 students (note: the building capacity is 1,600). Because of the new middle school opening of J. Michael Lunsford this was possible. Since then, John Champe High School has opened to alleviate the overcrowding. Prior to the start of the 2015-2016 school year, the school was expanded by nearly 13,000 square feet.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Freedom High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
  2. ^ "Middle & High School Attendance Zones 2000-2013" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2013-05-16. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "LCPS School Profiles". lcps.org.
  4. ^ "Construction". loudoun.k12.va.us.

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