Westlake High School (Louisiana)
Westlake High School is a high school in Westlake, Louisiana. It is a part of Calcasieu Parish Public Schools and was established in 1914. As of 2016 it has 532 students.[1]
History
Until Westlake High's founding in 1914, Westlake students attended Lake Charles High School. Mr. S. P. Arnett organized the establishment of a high school building for Westlake; it was made of red bricks painted yellow and became known as the "yellow brick building". An auditorium/gymnasium, called the "red brick building," opened in 1936. The first yearbook, "Big Horn," was printed in 1946. That year homecoming and American football were established. Westlake High moved to the current S. P. Arnett Middle School in 1949 and its current building on January 9, 1967. The current building initially had 16 classrooms in 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of space; additional classrooms were installed later.[2]
Campus
The current complex includes; along with classrooms, administrative space, and faculty lounges; six lecture halls/science rooms, a 1,000-seat auditorium, a library, a cafeteria, band rooms, a vocational workshop, a business laboratory, chorus rooms, a writing and language laboratory, and two sickrooms.[2]
References
- ↑ "About Us." Westlake High School. Retrieved on December 3, 2016.
- 1 2 "EDUCATION AT WESTLAKE HIGH - SINCE 1891." Westlake High School. Retrieved on December 3, 2016.