Sparks High School
Sparks High School | |
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Strength, Honor, Success | |
Address | |
820 15th Street Sparks, Nevada , Washoe County United States | |
Coordinates | 39°32′27″N 119°45′38″W / 39.54091°N 119.760514°WCoordinates: 39°32′27″N 119°45′38″W / 39.54091°N 119.760514°W |
Information | |
School type | Public |
Established |
1909 (Original campus) 1951 (Current campus) |
Status | Open |
School district | Washoe County School District |
Superintendent | Heath Morrison |
Area trustee | Estela Gutierrez |
School code | 290155 |
Dean | Teresa Quintana, Amy Marable |
Principal | Kevin Carroll |
Head of school | Kevin Carroll |
Staff | 93 |
Teaching staff | 80 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Age | 14 to 19 |
Enrollment | 1100 |
Classes offered | AP: Spanish Language, Spanish Literature, Biology, Chemistry, World History, Calculus AB, US History, English Language, English Literature, Chemistry, Physics, Art, Government |
Medium of language | English, ESL |
Language | English, Spanish, French |
Hours in school day | 8:00am - 2:35pm |
Campus size | Average |
Campus type | Urban |
School color(s) |
Maroon, Gold |
Mascot | Railroader |
Nickname | The Brickhouse |
Rivals | |
National ranking | 842 (Newsweek) |
Test average | 68.3 |
Newspaper | Streamline Express |
Key products | Woods,Metals |
Budget | WCSD |
Tuition | Free |
Feeder schools | Sparks Middle School, Dilworth Middle School |
Graduates | 204 |
Alumni | Randy Messenger |
Sparks High School is a public high school located at 820 15th Street, Sparks, Nevada, United States. It serves about 1150 students as a member of the Washoe County School District. It is ranked in the top-1000 schools based on the number of AP exams.Its known around the area as the "Railroaders" and has a distinct train whistle when a game is taking place.
Motto
"Students will graduate as productive citizens prepared to access a full range of post-secondary educational and career opportunities."
Athletics
Sparks High School's sports clubs are known as the "Railroaders," a reference to the city of Sparks' beginnings as a small railroad town affiliate to Reno in the late 19th century - early 20th century. The Railroaders have competed in the NIAA 3A North League since 2005 and have shown good athletic performances in different sports. They have won numerous league, regional, and state titles throughout the school's history.
Football
The football Railroaders earned great success and respect throughout northern Nevada and surrounding areas by winning many championships, and undefeated seasons, through the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. Coach Edwin "Tip" Whitehead has been credited for building a football dynasty in the 1940s, which had numerous undefeated seasons and won State championships. The athletic complex at Sparks High is named after the iconic coach.
Soccer
Over the past years, Sparks has been renowned for their boys' soccer team, winning a State title in November 2011, defeating the Wolverines of Truckee High School of Truckee, CA by a scored of 1-0 on a lone goal from Roger Garcia for the 3A State title. The latest State winning team was captained by Noe España and Mitchell Garcia. Success in soccer has not only happened against the 3A, but also against the 4A, where the soccer Railroaders have proved themselves as one of the best teams in Nevada, and the West Coast. The team has been renowned enough as a soccer power to receive a sponsorship from Nike. In November 2016, Sparks had won a State title defeating the Warriors of Western High School of Las Vegas, NV by a scored of 2-0 a goal from Jesus Partida and Genaro Vazquez for the 3A State title. The State winning team was captained by Omar Vasquez, Eric Cervantes, Francisco Macias and Genaro Vazquez.
Basketball
Dominated by the Sparks High has also been boys' basketball. After having fallen short in years before, the Railroader won the Nevada 3A State title in February 2010, knocking off the Buckaroos of Lowry High School of Winnemucca, NV in the championship match-up, at Lawlor Events Center on the campus of the University of Nevada in Reno.
Notable alumni
- Randy Messenger, Former MLB player (Florida Marlins, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners)