Broken Arrow High School
Broken Arrow High School | |
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1901 East Albany Street Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, 74012 United States | |
Coordinates | 36°04′23″N 95°45′56″W / 36.07306°N 95.76556°WCoordinates: 36°04′23″N 95°45′56″W / 36.07306°N 95.76556°W |
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Type | Public school |
Established | 1907 |
Locale | Suburban |
Principal | Liz Burns |
Faculty | 218 Sr High |
Number of students | 4,610 (9-12) |
Color(s) |
Black & Gold |
Mascot | Tigers |
Newspaper | The Pulse |
District | Broken Arrow Public Schools |
Website | Official website |
Broken Arrow High School is the highest level of secondary education in the Broken Arrow Public Schools system, for students in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. The school, combined with the Broken Arrow Freshman Academy, is the largest high school in the state of Oklahoma.[1] The current principal is Liz Burns.
Campus
The campus at the high school consists of fourteen buildings, including a cafeteria, media center, and six large parking lots. Also on the campus are the school's athletic facilities - Tiger Field House (basketball, wrestling, and volleyball), Tiger Field at Broken Arrow Memorial Stadium (football and soccer), Tiger Field (baseball), Lady Tiger Field (softball), a practice football field, a practice softball field, and tennis courts.
Other athletic facilities on campus include the following:
- Building M (Auxiliary Gym) - In the summer of 2000, the auxiliary gym opened as another practice facility for basketball and volleyball. This building includes two full size basketball courts, as well as the versatility to host volleyball practices.
- Building N (Baseball, Softball, Cheerleading Indoor) - The baseball, softball, and cheerleading programs got their indoor practice facility in the summer of 2005. The building includes locker rooms for all three teams, coaches offices, and six retractable batting cages, as well as enough room to take ground balls.
- Multi-Purpose Indoor Practice Facility - Since the opening of Tiger Field at Broken Arrow Memorial Stadium in 2000, the facility lacked the locker rooms desired by the programs using the field. In 2010, the football and soccer teams moved into a $1.7 million facility including locker rooms, coaches offices, weight rooms, and medical training rooms. Also located in this building is the athletic department offices.
- Student Union- The center of student life at BAHS, which is used to eat, play games, hang out, and buy student athletic and activity passes. This facility also includes a Jamba Juice.
- Main Building- Connects Buildings A and B and contains the administrative office, the Tiger Threads store (where students can purchase BA clothing and accessories), a state of the art Media Center, computer lab, and café.
Extracurricular activities
Clubs and organizations
The following are organizations for students at BAHS:[2]
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Athletics
Broken Arrow High School fields 20 athletics teams. The Tigers and Lady Tigers have won 46 state championships in their history as recognized by the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Athletic Association.
The current athletic director is Ken Ellett, who has held the title since 1989. Ellett was named OSSAA Athletic Director of the Year in 2009.[3] Assistant athletic directors are head football coach Steve Spavital and head boys basketball coach Rusty Stecker.
The athletic logo is one of the most identifiable and unique in the state. It consists of the letter "B" along with a broken arrow in the shape of an "A". Variations of this logo have been in use since the mid-1980s.[4]
A great number of former Tigers and Lady Tigers have gone on to enjoy success as student athletes at the collegiate level. The athletic program has also produced many professional athletes in different sports at various levels.
The following is a list of the sports in which the school competes, along with the current head coach for the team, as well as the years, if any, during which the school's team won the state championship:[5]
- Baseball (Shannon Dobson) - 2 (1991, 2011)
- Boys Basketball (Beau Wallace) - 1 (1997)
- Girls Basketball (Mike Hughes) - 3 (1983, 2014, 2015)
- Cheerleading (Amy Howe) - 3 (1999, 2012, 2014)
- Boys Cross Country (Mike Stanton) - 2 (1971, 2009)
- Girls Cross Country (Mike Stanton) - 0
- Football (David Alexander) - 0
- Boys Golf (Bo Belcher) - 0
- Girls Golf (Jim Burdette) - 2 (1985, 1986)
- Boys Soccer (Kyle Rodell) - 3 (2001, 2002, 2011)
- Girls Soccer (Dave Cosby) - 6 (1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1994, 1998)
- Softball (Randall King) - 11 (1979, 1985, 1989, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009)
- Boys Swimming (Samantha Evans) - 0
- Girls Swimming (Samantha Evans) - 0
- Boys Tennis (Scot Milner) - 0
- Girls Tennis (Stephanie Smith) - 0
- Boys Track (Mike Stanton) - 1 (2013*)
- Girls Track (Mike Stanton) - 1 (2004)
- Volleyball (Ian Bullen) - 1 (1993)
- Wrestling (Shawn Jones) - 15 (Team State: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014) (Dual State: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2008, 2011)
Fine Arts
- Visual Arts
- Chamber Choir
- Women's Choir
- Men's Choir
- Band
- Debate
- Jazz Band
- Jazz Choir
- Orchestra
- Tiger Rhythm Show Choir
- Tiger Mystique Show Choir
- The Pride of Broken Arrow Marching Band
Broken Arrow's marching band, the Pride of Broken Arrow, was the 2006, 2011, and 2015 Bands of America Grand National Champion. It is the only high school band in Oklahoma that has achieved first place at BOA's Grand National Championship. The Pride has achieved high honors at the Grand National Competition recently, earning second place in 2010, 2012, and 2014. The Pride has also won over 19 OBA state championships and has received superior ratings from OSSAA over 100 times.
Notable alumni
The following are former graduates from BAHS:[6]
Athletics
- Alvin Bailey (2009), American football offensive lineman
- Jim Baumer (1949), former major league infielder and general manager for the Milwaukee Brewers
- Archie Bradley (2011), starting pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Jim Brewer (1955), former major league pitcher with Los Angeles Dodgers
- DeDe Dorsey (2002), Las Vegas Locomotives runningback, former NFL player with Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts, and Detroit Lions
- Steve Logan (1970), running backs coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Brad Penny (1996), pitcher for the Detroit Tigers
- Andy Wilkins (2007), first/third baseman in the Chicago White Sox organization, member of Team USA Baseball[7]
Performing arts
- Kristin Cast (2005), author, coauthor of the House of Night series
- Kristin Chenoweth (1986), actress and soprano
- Amy H. Sturgis (1990), author, scholar, and podcaster
- Kathryn Zaremba (2002), Broadway and TV actress.[8]
References
- ↑ "City of Broken Arrow: Our Schools". Broken Arrow Public Schools.
- ↑ "Clubs and Organizations". Broken Arrow Public Schools.
- ↑ "GTR Newspapers | Find Local Tulsa, Bixby, Broken Arrow, Jenks, Union, and Owasso News, Sports, and Entertainment:B.A.’s Ken Ellett Celebrates 20 Years, A.D. of the Year". Gtrnews.com. 2009-09-16. Retrieved 2013-03-06.
- ↑ "The Leading BA Athletics Site on the Net". baathletics.org. Retrieved 2013-03-06.
- ↑ "OSSAA Sports History".
- ↑ "Broken Arrow Hall of Fame"
- ↑ "Andy Wilkins - Team USA Baseball"
- ↑ "Teaching Staff - Theatre Arts, Inc. - http://www.theatrearts.us". Sites.google.com. Retrieved 2012-10-06. External link in
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