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词条 Adrian C. Wilcox High School
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  1. History

  2. Student life

  3. Music

  4. Athletics

     Baseball  Track and Field  Other Wilcox athletic programs 

  5. Notable alumni

  6. References

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| name = Adrian C. Wilcox High School
| image = File:AdrianWilcoxHighSchoolSantaClaraCalifornia.jpg
| established = 1961
| type = Public
| grades = 9-12
| enrollment = 1,942 (2016-17)[1]
| address = 3250 Monroe St
| city = Santa Clara
| state = California 95051
| country = United States
| colors = Black and Gold
{{color box|black}} {{color box|gold}}
| mascot = Charlie the Charger
| conference = Santa Clara Valley Athletic League
CIF Central Coast Section
| team_name = Chargers
| website = http://wilcox.schoolloop.com/
}}

Adrian C. Wilcox High School is a public school located in Santa Clara, California. It is one of two high schools serving those living within the boundaries of the Santa Clara Unified School District.[2] (Previously there were four high schools in the district. See below.) The school is named after Adrian C. Wilcox, who served on the Santa Clara Union High School Board of Trustees for over 30 years. Wilcox was first accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in 1966 and is accredited through 2009. In April 2005, Wilcox officially became a California Distinguished School.

History

Construction of the school began in the late 1950s. The school was named for the ranking member of the Santa Clara Union High School Board of Trustees, Adrian C. Wilcox. The school opened its doors in the fall of 1961 to what would become its first graduating class, the class of 1964, which entered as sophomores. The first graduating class to attend Wilcox for all four years was the Class of 1965.

The student body was split when Marian A. Peterson High School opened in the district and then later recombined when Peterson and Buchser High School's name was converted into middle schools. At that time, the student body voted to change the name of the mascot, newspaper, and yearbook, along with the school colors, to be more inclusive of the new students. The original mascot for Wilcox was The Warrior, the school colors were Green and Gold, the newspaper was The War Chants, and the yearbook was The Promethean. The original school song (All Hail Our Alma Mater) and fight song (Fight On Wilcox) are still in use today.

In February 2005, the Mission City Center for the Performing Arts, a building constructed adjacent to the school and across Calabazas Creek from the main campus, opened.

Student life

The school year typically begins in late August, consists of 180 school days, and usually ends on the second Friday of June.

The school newspaper is known as The Scribe and usually publishes seven issues per year.

The school yearbook is known as The Phoenix.

Extracurricular groups include a marching band (known as the Black and Gold Regime), orchestra, drill team (Chargerettes), cheerleaders (Spirit Squad), a theater troupe (Wilcox Stage Company), Color guard, a dance team, a debate team, and a choir.

They also have a winterguard, which is solo colorguard, and a winter percussion program. There are also many sports teams that students can join on campus, such as soccer, basketball, and football (to name a few).

Some of the extracurricular clubs include Science Club, Montebello Ridge Club (an environmental outdoors organization), Gay Straight Alliance, French Club, Chinese Club, 日本語 Club, Best Buddies, Thespian Club, Garbage Crew, Key Club, Interact Club, Cycling Club, Math Club, Ping Pong Club, Biology Club, Physics Club, Black Student Union, Latino Student Union, Art Club, Creative Writing Club, Travel Club, Film Club, New Life Campus Outreach Club, Middle Eastern Club, Korean Club, Indian Club, Muslim Student Association (MSA), CSF (California Scholarship Foundation), Vietnamese Student Association, FHA Hero, FBLA (future business leaders of America), Martial Arts Club, PHHS (Pre-professional Health Honor Society)and WAC (World Affairs Club).

Each class is also designated a class color. The current colors are:

Class ofStandingColor
2019SeniorBlue
2020JuniorGreen
2021SophomoreYellow
2022FreshmanRed

The colors are mainly used for the annual battle of the classes, known as Fantastics. Fantastics was formed as a spirit activity first held in 1995. Held in March, all classes compete against each other in various physical contests (such as a tug of war). The competitors wear shirts with the color of their class.

The colors are on a four-year rotation, with the color of the graduating seniors being handed off to the upcoming year's freshmen (i.e. after the class of 2015 graduates this year, the incoming freshman of the 2015-2016 school year, or the class of 2019, will receive their class color of blue).

Yellow and Blue are Sister Classes and Red and Green are Sister Classes.

Homecoming and Fantastics are all organized by ASB and the four class councils. ASB is composed of 17 students (13 officers and 4 class presidents). They are in charge of dances, rallies, and school-wide events. Every March, students run to be on ASB.

A lower level of ASB consists of the four class councils. Each class council has nine members, with the class president also being part of ASB. Much like ASB, students must run for election to class councils. A class council candidate speaks in front of the class. Most students who are on ASB started as a class council member. Class councils are in charge of class funds, class fundraisers, activities, and Fantastics and Homecoming execution.

The Wilcox Chargers also compete in the annual Black and Blue Olympics (BBO), an event similar to Fantastics, except that instead of the Wilcox classes competing with each other, Wilcox competes against cross-town rival Santa Clara High School. BBO began in the Spring of 2010, with Santa Clara High School winning that year and the next year in 2011. However, Wilcox won the next four years, claiming the 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 BBO titles.

Music

The music department includes male and female Glee Clubs, Choir, Chamber Choir, Marching Band, Dance Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, and Orchestra.

The instrumental programs listed in the 2015 - 2016 course catalog are Band, Jazz Band, and String Orchestra. Vocal offerings are Chorus and Canta Nova.

The Wilcox High School Marching band, the "Black and Gold Regime", is a competitive after school-program. Competitions include the Cupertino Tournament of Bands, Foothill High School Band Review, The Lodi Grape Bowl Classic, WBA Independence High School Field Show, and the Fairfield High School Tournament of Champions.

During football/fall season, the concert band class performs at home games as the pep band, along with the colorguard and BGR members not in concert band. The BGR performs their show at halftime for most of the back half of the season.

During the winter season, the department offers after school Winter Percussion and Winter guard. These programs are generally smaller than the fall season's, but rehearse just as often and also perform at competitions.

The 3 concerts put on by the Wilcox music program are the Winter Concert, the Spring Concert, and the Pops Concert. The Orchestra, Jazz band, Concert band and Marching band/Winter Perc Ensemble perform in the Mission City center for Performing Arts' theater. Admission to these concerts has always been free and open to the public.

The Wilcox Instrumental Music Boosters (WIMB) was formed by parents and friends of the directors and the students. They help raise funds with bake sales, dining-for-dollars nights, and more, as well as feeding the band at competitions and helping with uniforms.

Athletics

Wilcox competes in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League (SCVAL), a league which is split into two divisions: De Anza and El Camino.

Sports offered at Wilcox include:

Fall: Football, Cross Country, Girls Volleyball, Girls Tennis, Water Polo, Girls Golf

Winter: Basketball, Wrestling, Soccer

Spring: Track and Field, Baseball, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Boys Volleyball, Boys Golf, Badminton, Boys Tennis

Baseball

Wilcox's Baseball program has won 5 CCS titles in the past 14 years (2000, 2002, 2004,2008, 2014). Wilcox baseball has had numerous athletes compete at the collegiate and professional level, including Carney Lansford.

Track and Field

From 2009-2015 The Varsity Boys Track and Field Team remained undefeated in league competition. During the same time period The Varsity Girls Track Team was undefeated for a period of four years. During this time period, 2009-2015 the combined varsity boys and girls track teams had an overall win loss record of 84-4 with the boys at 42-0. In 2008-2009 the Wilcox Track and Field Team made history, both the girls and boys team went undefeated in their League for the first time.

During the years 2009-2016 The Track and Field program at Wilcox HS produced:

12 CCS Champions

5 second-place finishers;

8 Third Place;

4 Fourth Place;

26 State Championship Qualifiers;

7 State Finalists;

4 State medalists;

The Wilcox Track and Field Program has had two Olympic Athletes. 1999 Wilcox graduate Amin Nikfar, represented the Republic of Iran in the Men's Shot Put in the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. Former Head Coach and long time Science Teacher, Mike Buncic, represented the United States in the Men's Discus Throw in the 1988 and 1992 Olympic Games

Other Wilcox athletic programs

In the 2008-2009, the girls Water Polo Team had their first ever perfect regular season before losing in CCS. In 2007, Wilcox's Badminton Team came third overall in their league. The Wilcox wrestling team went undefeated in the El Camino League in 2007-2008 season, winning the League champions. In 2008-2009 Wilcox football team made it to the C.C.S Finals against Menlo Atherton. And in the 2009-2010 season, Wilcox played against Los Gatos in the CCS finals, and lost by 1 point in overtime. In 1995 and 1997, the Wilcox football team had its best seasons with winning 2 CCS Division II championships. The boys volleyball program at Wilcox earned a berth into the 2014 CCS Division 1 Playoffs for the first time in school history after winning the SCVAL-El Camino Division title.

Notable alumni

  • Michael B. Ryan, J.D., Class of 1965, won the 1968 NCAA Men’s Cross-Country Championships in course record time while attending the Air Force Academy[3]
  • Lance K. Gordon, PhD., Class of 1966, President and CEO VaxGen, a developer and supplier of a new type of vaccine for inhalation Anthrax, inventor of ProHibit, a vaccine for infant meningitis. Gordon led efforts that, in turn, led to a new, more effective vaccine for Whooping Cough.{{citation needed|date=March 2019}} He sits on the Board of Directors for ImmuneRegen Biosciences, IR Biosciences and Sanofi Pasteur Biologics.[4]
  • Kathy E. Thomas, Class of 1966, Major General, USAF Reserve (highest ranking woman in the A.F. Reserves), crew qualified as an operational space operator.[5]
  • William H. Wade II, Class of 1966, Major General, Adjutant General California National Guard (Retired).[6]
  • Trent Keeble, Class of 1971, Graduate Air Force Academy, astronaut qualified, inductee in Santa Clara Unified School District Hall of Fame.[7]
  • Carney Lansford, Class of 1975, 15-year Major League Baseball veteran (1978–1992). The baseball field at Wilcox is named after him.
  • Carlos Noriega, Class of 1977, NASA astronaut, retired Lieutenant Colonel, United States Marine Corps.
  • John H. Hendy, Class of 1981, American football player for the San Diego Chargers, 1985--1987. Voted first-team NFL All-Rookie at cornerback, 1985.{{Citation needed|date=March 2019}}
  • Juju Chang, Class of 1983, journalist and broadcaster for ABC News.
  • Robert Royston, Class of 1988, Dancer, Choreographer, US Open Swing Dance Championship and World Country Dance Championship four consecutive years (1995 to 1998){{Citation needed|date=March 2019}}
  • Craig Dietrich, Class of 1998, Director of the Digital Humanities Studio program at the Claremont Colleges, noted for his work developing software for cultural heritage.
  • Amin Abraham Paul Nikfar, Class of 1999, shot putter who represented Iran, in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympic Games and was the Asian Indoor Champion in 2004.[8]
  • Kyle Barraclough, Class of 2008, Relief Pitcher for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball.

References

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1. ^{{cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=0635430&ID=063543006055|title=Adrian Wilcox High|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics|accessdate=January 27, 2019}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatschools.org/california/santa-clara/Santa-Clara-Unified-School-District/schools/?lc=h|title=Schools in Santa Clara Unified School District - Santa Clara, CA - GreatSchools|work=greatschools.org}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.crosscountryexpress.com/2014/02/mike-ryan-wilcox-class-65-rip.html |title=Mike Ryan, Wilcox Class '65 RIP |date=21 February 2014 |website=CrossCountryExpress.com |access-date=18 March 2019}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=1527768&privcapId=3110710 |title=IR Biosciences Holdings, Inc.: Executive profile |date=n.d. |website=Bloomberg.com |access-date=18 March 2019}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/108324/major-general-kathy-e-thomas/ |title=Major General Kathy E. Thomas biography |date=September 2005 |website=AF.mil |access-date=18 March 2019}}
6. ^{{cite news |last=Piller |first=Charles |date=25 August 2011 |title=Former California Guard leader is booted into retirement |url=https://www.sacbee.com/news/investigations/article2573399.html |work=Sacramento Bee |access-date=18 March 2019}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.scu.k12.ca.us/news_and_events/hall_of_fame.htm |title=Who's who in Santa Clara Unified? |date=n.d. |website=Santa Clara Unified School District |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071206040011/http://www.scu.k12.ca.us/news_and_events/hall_of_fame.htm |archive-date=6 December 2007 |access-date=18 March 2019}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://asianathletics.org/results/ai-results.htm |title=結婚披露宴の費用や流れ |work=asianathletics.org |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071017045918/http://asianathletics.org/results/ai-results.htm |archivedate=2007-10-17 |df= }}{{Failed verification|date=April 2015}}
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