Woodlawn High School (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)

Woodlawn High School
Location
15755 Jefferson Hwy.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70817
USA
Coordinates 30°22′25″N 91°00′49″W / 30.373523°N 91.013703°W / 30.373523; -91.013703Coordinates: 30°22′25″N 91°00′49″W / 30.373523°N 91.013703°W / 30.373523; -91.013703
Information
Type public
Established 1949
School district East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools
Principal Scott Stevens
Faculty 112
Grades 9 - 12
Enrollment 1290
Campus size 57-acre (230,000 m2)
Campus type Suburb
Color(s) Purple, White, Silver, and Black                    
Mascot Purple Panthers
Rival Dutchtown Griffins
Broadmoor Buccaneers
Budget $23.598 Million USD
Website http://woodlawnhigh.ebrschools.org/

Woodlawn High School (commonly Woodlawn or WHS) is a public high school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. It serves the southeast Baton Rouge area's public school needs for grades 9–12 and its 2006 enrollment was 1095 students. It is one of the 15 public high schools in the East Baton Rouge Parish School District.

Curriculum

Woodlawn requires that students register for a schedule of 7 classes per day. They offer a mix of courses and credits to prepare students for college or vocational training. Woodlawn started a self-contained gifted and talented program in 2009. The school offers honors classes in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies as well as advanced placement courses in calculus, US History, European History, World History, Psychology, Spanish, French, Studio Art, English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Human Geography and US Government.

Dual enrollment and concurrent enrollment with Baton Rouge Community College and Louisiana State University are also offered at Woodlawn. Students must be approved by the principal as well as meet the strict qualifications to be eligible to enroll. Both high school and college credits are awarded for students enrolled in these classes.

Woodlawn in cooperation with the United States Army also offers JROTC courses. The focus for the education is on leadership but also includes training in map reading, marksmanship, drill, and more. Woodlawn even boasts an indoor firing range for marksmanship practice with .177 caliber air rifles.

Academics

During the 2011 - 2012 academic year, Woodlawn received a C rating on Louisiana’s performance label index with a Baseline School Performance Score (SPS) of 101.5. The school has increased from its 2010-2011 performance score by 14.6 points, achieving its annual growth goal. Woodlawn's SPS score has increased each year from the 2008 - 2009 academic year. The school had an SPS of 81.1 for the 2008 - 2009 year, an SPS of 84.6 for the 2009 - 2010 year, 89.9 for the 2010 - 2011 year, and a 101.5 for the 2011 - 2012 year.[1]

The school has an on-time graduation percentage of 72% exceeding both the district and state averages of 66.4% and 64.8% respectively. Woodlawn’s integrated Louisiana Education Assessment Program (iLEAP) and Graduation Exit Exam (GEE) scores are slightly lower than state averages and slightly higher than district averages.[2] Woodlawn also scores slightly lower than district, state, and national averages on American College Testing (ACT) scores (Composite: 19.3, English: 18.9,Math: 18.7, Reading: 19.2, Science: 19.7).[3]

Of the teachers at Woodlawn who are instructing students in English, math, science, social studies, foreign language, and the high school arts 94% meet the No Child Left Behind Act's Highly Qualified definition.[2]

Other School Data[2]
Class sizes
Class Size Percent of Classes
1-20 29%
21-26 26%
27-33 42%
33 or more 3%
Student distribution
Number Percent
Total Students 1095 100%
-Regular Education 1030 94%
-Students with Disabilities 65 6%
Students eligible for free lunch 445 41%

Campus

Woodlawn’s original campus was on Tiger Bend Road in Baton Rouge. The original school house and its accompanying buildings were unknowingly constructed on top of an ancient Indian burial ground and as a result the buildings were continuously moving. Cracks in the school were investigated in 1975 and estimates of 5 millimeters (0.20 in) per year.[4] In 1996 the band and choir halls as well as the auditorium were condemned and classes were no longer permitted to take place in them as a result of structural movement.

Due largely in part to its age and location on the fault line and consequently as a result of the dilapidated buildings and approval by the tax payers, a new Woodlawn High School was constructed a few short miles away on a 57-acre (230,000 m2) site. The new school opened its doors in 2003 and became the first new school to open in the parish in 30 years. As a result of the construction of a new school, the site of the original school was razed in 2004. The former location, although moved on the property, is now home to Woodlawn Middle School.

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Woodlawn competes in Louisiana High School Athletics Association’s (LHSAA) District 7 Class 4A. The athletics department is currently led by Athletic Director Elmo Fernandez. The school competes in Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Track, Swimming, Bowling, and Golf.

The 2002–2003 boys basketball team garnered national attention after winning back-to-back state championships. Coach Kenny Almond led the team to a #2 ranking in USA Today’s national high school poll. The team was runner up to the St.Vincent-St.Mary's squad led by youth star LeBron James. Before the 2002-2003 boys basketball team, there were the teams of 1991-1992 and 1992-1993. The team of 1991-1992 had a record of 33-1, while the 1992-1993 team lost in the state championship on two missed free throws at the end of the game with no time left on the clock. These teams were also coached by Kenny Almond. Almond led the team to a total of three state championships, in 1999, 2002, and 2003, as well as two state runner-up finishes.

Clubs

Woodlawn has many clubs and extra curricular activities some of which meet as regular classes. The following is an abbreviated list:

Notable alumni

Notes

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