Newcastle High School (Oklahoma)

For other schools of a similar name, see Newcastle High School.
Newcastle High School
Address
101 North Main Street
Newcastle, Oklahoma 73065-4104
United States
Coordinates 35°14′53″N 97°36′08″W / 35.24806°N 97.60222°W / 35.24806; -97.60222Coordinates: 35°14′53″N 97°36′08″W / 35.24806°N 97.60222°W / 35.24806; -97.60222
Information
Superintendent Mr. Tony O'Brien
President Mr. Doug Harryman
Chairperson Mr. Randy Corbin
Principal Mr. Rob Gilstrap
Grades 912
Average class size 130
Color(s)               
Mascot Racers
Nickname Racers
Team name Newcastle Racers
Tuition None
Athletic Director Dale Berglan
Website http://www.newcastle.k12.ok.us

Newcastle High School is a public school located in Newcastle, Oklahoma. Newcastle is a rapidly growing suburban community. Through bond issues, Newcastle has constructed a performing arts center, high school basketball arena, and a football stadium.[1] At one point Newcastle High School was known as the Crickets until it was changed to the Racers. Their school colors also included red until it was officially decided that it would be white and blue with black as an unofficial color. The high school enrolls 498 students in grades 9-12. There is a 96% graduation rate and a student teacher ratio of 17.12:1.[2]


Special Courses

Newcastle offers over 30 different electives. Students also have the opportunity to take college courses their junior and senior years through Oklahoma City Community College and Redlands Community College. Students also are able to enroll in classes at Mid-America Career and Technology Center their junior and senior years of high school.[3]

Graduating Requirements

Ref:[4]

Nationally Certified Teachers

Newcastle High School has four Nationally Board Certified Teachers (NBCT). National Board Certification is awarded to accomplished teachers who have gone above and beyond what is expected. Applicants must submit ten assessments to the board, which are reviewed by trained teachers.[5]

Awards

ACT Oklahoma 2011 College Readiness Award [6]

Clubs and Organizations

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Athletics

The Newcastle Racers compete in many sports organized by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association. The Racers won the Class 3A State Football Championship in 1992.

Fall Sports

2013 State Champions, 2015 State Champions, 2012 National Champions,

2014 OSSAA Class 4A State Champions

Winter Sports

2016 OSSAA Class 4A State Champions

Spring Sports

State Champions: Ashley Bryant- Shot Put (2011, 2013) Katie Riojas- 300H (2012)

Bond Issue Information

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Bond Overview

To date, the bond projects that have been completed include the new wellness center, field house and concession stand/bathrooms, artificial turf football field, technology and transportation upgrades, bleachers in the middle school gym, and a transportation maintenance facility. The 25,000 square foot, 700-seat auditorium, and the 9,500 square foot library on the Newcastle High School campus is set to be complete for the 2012-2013 school year. The auditorium addition also includes a new vocal music classroom, which currently meets in the band room, and a new drama classroom.

Bond Facts

Alumni

References

  1. "Newcastle Public Schools". Retrieved 3/9/2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. "Home of the Racers". Newcastle, OK, Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  3. "Course Descriptions". Retrieved 2/21/12. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. "Requirements". Retrieved 2012-2-29. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. "What is National Board Certification?". National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
  6. "State Supt. Janet Barresi Congratulates ACT College Readiness Award Schools". Oklahoma State Department of Education. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  7. "Clubs & Organizations". Newcastle High School Student Handbook. Newcastle High School. Retrieved 2012-2-27. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  8. "Bond Issue".
  9. "Senator Anthony Sykes - District 24". Oklahoma State Senate. Retrieved 2012-12-08.
  10. "Our Miss Oklahomas". Miss Oklahoma Pageant. Retrieved 2012-12-08.
  11. "2012-13 Women's Basketball Coaches". Oklahoma Baptist University. Retrieved 2012-12-08.
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