Essex High School (Vermont)

For the school in Virginia, see Essex High School (Virginia).
Essex High School
Address
2 Educational Drive
Essex Junction, Vermont 05452
United States
Coordinates 44°29′50″N 73°06′30″W / 44.497220°N 73.108330°W / 44.497220; -73.108330Coordinates: 44°29′50″N 73°06′30″W / 44.497220°N 73.108330°W / 44.497220; -73.108330
Information
Type Public secondary
Established 1957
School district Chittenden Central and Essex Town
Principal Robert Reardon (2006—)
Grades Ninthtwelfth grade
Enrollment ~1600
Campus type Suburban
School colour(s) Blue and gold
Mascot Buzz the Hornet
Team name Hornets
Feeder schools Town of Essex:
  Essex Middle School (6–8)
Village of Essex Junction:
  Albert D. Lawton Intermediate School (6–8)
Town of Westford:
  Westford School (preK–8)
Phone (802) 879-7121
Website ccsuvt.org/ehs

Essex High School (EHS) is a public secondary school located in Essex Junction, Vermont. The school's sports team is the Hornets and the school's colors are blue and gold. Essex High School is the second largest high school after CVU and is the largest secondary technical school in Vermont.[1][2] Enrollment in 2012 was 1,310.

History

The school was established in 1957 as Essex Junction High School. In 1970, a new, larger campus was constructed about 1 mile (1.6 km) away, containing both the high school and a technical center. This new campus was named the Essex Junction Educational Center (EJEC), while the former building became Albert D. Lawton Middle School. In the 1990s, the school's name was changed to Essex High School to reflect the two communities it served, Essex and Essex Junction.

The original EJHS building was designed for future expansion by the addition of a second story. However, when more classrooms were needed in the 1980s, new building codes required any renovations to bring the entire old building up to code, at great cost. A new two-story "C wing" and senior courtyard were added to the east side instead. In 2002, a new library and media center were built east of the C wing. In 2014 a small "Maker Space" was opened in the library.

Academics

The school is accredited as a public secondary school by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and by the Vermont Department of Education. EHS adjoins the Center for Technology, Essex, a technical and vocational school. Students can enroll concurrently in both high school and technical programs; approximately ten percent of students do so each year.

The school has accelerated programs in Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, English, French and Spanish; honors courses in English and Mathematics; and a selection of fourteen Advanced Placement courses. The school also offers media and computer facilities.

In 2008, EHS students earned the county's best math scores on the New England Common Assessment Program test.[3]

Tuition was $11,900 in 2009-2010.[4] This tuition was paid by towns sending students to this public school, sometimes from outside the school district.

Student activities

There are 31 clubs and 18 sports including:

Athletics

The school has a stadium, track, tennis courts, and several practice fields. The town's indoor hockey rink is located on school grounds. School teams and student athletes have won over 200 Vermont State Championships since 1970. This figure includes 63 individual track records set by various girl and boy athletes.[8]

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

References

  1. "History of Essex Junction". Village of Essex Junction. 2015.
  2. "Enrollment Report". Vermont Department of Education. 2012–2013.
  3. Walsh, Molly (January 29, 2009). "NECAP:Student scores improve". Burlington Free Press.
  4. Hallenbeck, Terri (30 September 2009). "GEORGIA:Residents show support for choice". Burlington, Vermont: Burlington Free Press. pp. 5B.
  5. http://www.acsl.org
  6. http://www.vacd.org/envirothon
  7. "Scholars Bowl Results".
  8. http://www.ccsuvt.org/ehs/athletics/
  9. http://www.vpaonline.org/cms/lib6/VT08001199/Centricity/Domain/11/Non-Title%20Game%20Champs.pdf
  10. http://www.lancertiming.com/results/fall04/neb.htm
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 EHS Athletic History
  12. http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r109:E15FE5-0005:
  13. http://www.varsity.com/uploads/events/eventid_1023/files/2005_High_School_Nationals.pdf
  14. Vermont Joint Concurrent House Resolution 99 (2005-2006)
  15. "Linda K. Myers". Vermont Secretary of State. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  16. http://www.shanelavalette.com/bio
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