词条 | John T. Hoggard High School |
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|name=John T. Hoggard High School |image=John T Hoggard High School 2.jpg |motto= |location= |streetaddress= 4305 Shipyard Boulevard |city= Wilmington |state=North Carolina |zipcode=28403 |country=US |coordinates={{coord|34.1998|-77.8930|display=inline,title|region:US-NC_type:edu}} |url=http://www.nhcs.net/hoggard/ |schoolboard= |district= New Hanover County Schools |us_nces_school_id= {{NCES School ID|370333001379|district_name=New Hanover County Schools|access_date=Apr 13, 2015}} |superintendent=Dr. Tim Markley |principal= Dr. Steve Sullivan |principal2= Wanda Seed, Mellissa Gillespie, Kristi Brown, Paul Haas |principal_label2= Vice Principals |staff= |type=Public |grades= 9–12 |language= English (ESL Available) |ceeb=344348 |communities= |feeders= Myrtle Grove Middle School, Roland Grise Middle School, Noble Middle School |campus= |mascot=a Viking |colors= Blue and White {{color box|blue}} {{color box|white}} |founded= 1967 |enrollment=1,869 |ACT=21.4 |ACT_year=2015 |SAT=1069 |SAT_year=2015 |enrollment_as_of= 2016 |grade9 = |lower_age = 14|upper_age = 18}} John T. Hoggard High School is a public high school in the New Hanover County School System in Wilmington, North Carolina. NamingDr. John T. Hoggard is the eponym for Hoggard High School. Dr. Hoggard had an active career in education, beginning with his election as Chairman of the New Hanover County (NC) Board of Education in 1935, and ending with his death in 1965. His private papers are kept in the Manuscript Collection at the University of North Carolina—Wilmington.[1] AthleticsHoggard High School fields 25 varsity and junior varsity teams across 13 sports. All teams compete in the Mideastern 3A/4A Conference as part of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. The school mascot is the Viking, and the primary colors are blue and white. FootballThe Hoggard football team won their eighth straight conference championship in 2009, led by Coach Scott Braswell. In 2007, the team won the NC state 4-A championship with an undefeated record. Hoggard played the championship game against Mount Tabor and defeated them by a score of 28-0. AcademicsJohn T. Hoggard High School is known in its immediate area for its strong academic programs. It offers fourteen Advanced Placement courses and a substantial number of honors classes. In its class of 2007, 67% of graduating students went on to four-year colleges, and another 29% went on to two-year colleges. 90% of the class took the SAT, and the average math score was 545, while the average critical reading score was 524. The school also has arts, music, and Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs that allow students to prepare for post-secondary study or careers in many areas of business, health care, architecture, engineering, culinary arts, horticulture. In 2014 Hoggard ranked number 11 in the U.S. News & World Report magazine list of top high schools in North Carolina.[2] ArtsVoyagersThe Voyagers are Hoggard's advanced choral ensemble. The Voyagers were established within the first year of Hoggard's existence and participate in numerous events, including The North Carolina Choral Festival, New Hanover County Best Foot Forward, and Chords for a Cause. The original Voyagers class were responsible for the composition of Hoggard's alma mater, to the tune of Eternal Father, Strong to Save. DramaThe Hoggard Drama department is one of the school's most notable programs. The drama teacher, Mrs. Allison Collins, has won numerous directing awards on the state and regional level of the North Carolina Theatre Conference, a statewide event. The Honors Theatre class is routinely honored at the North Carolina Theatre Conference as well as for excellence in acting, directing, ensemble, and others. Notable Alumni{{refimprove section|date=May 2010}}
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://library.uncw.edu/web/collections/manuscript/MS037.html|title=MS037|work=uncw.edu|accessdate=16 February 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|last1=Greene|first1=Jana Greene|title=Hoggard named a top N.C. school|url=http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20140425/ARTICLES/140429764?tc=ar|website=StarNews|publisher=StarNewsOnline.com|accessdate=13 April 2015}} 3. ^1 2 John T Hoggard High School, Public School review. 4. ^http://m.ufc.com/news/Derek-Brunson-and-the-Power-of-Perseverance 5. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/K/KeenBr20.htm Brad Keeney Stats]. Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved 1 March 2019. 6. ^http://cdm15169.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p16072coll5/id/686/rec/3 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-vasos-98245613/|website=LinkedIn|accessdate=11 April 2018}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20060601/NEWS/606010411?p=2&tc=pg|title=Scoring machine: Rinka didn't let small stature stop him from putting up big numbers|work=StarNewsOnline.com|accessdate=16 February 2015}} External links
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