Dutchtown High School (Louisiana)
Dutchtown High School | |
---|---|
Address | |
13165 Highway 73 Geismar, Louisiana, 70734 United States | |
Coordinates | 30-15'35"N, 090-59"26"W |
Information | |
School type | Public |
Established | 2003 |
School board | Ascension Parish |
School district | Ascension Parish |
Superintendent | Patrice Pujol |
Principal | Carli Francois |
Principal | Kathy Lopiparo (Associate Principal) |
Vice principal | Rochelle Page |
Vice principal | Randy Loving |
Vice principal | Ron Brown |
Teaching staff | 115 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Age range | 15-20 |
Enrollment | 2100 |
• Grade 9 | Freshman Academy |
Student to teacher ratio | 18:1 |
Campus type | Indoor |
Color(s) | Silver, Black, and Purple |
Nickname | Griffins |
Average ACT scores | 22.3average score |
Dutchtown High School is a 5A school that was completed in 2003 in Geismar, an unincorporated area of Ascension Parish. It is within the Ascension Parish School Board. Both Dutchtown Middle School and Prairieville Middle School feed into Dutchtown High. The architecture is based on that of the old Dutchtown High, which was situated across the highway at the current Dutchtown Middle School.
There are a variety of classes offered at Dutchtown, though everyone is encouraged to take the core 4: science, social studies, math, and English. The opportunity to earn TOPS to get into an in-state university is also provided.
According to the Louisiana School Performance Scores/Letter Grades released by the Louisiana Department of Education, Dutchtown High School is an "A" school and is the #1 high-performing open-enrollment public high school in the state of Louisiana. It's unofficial motto is to serve "Every Griffin," which means to meet the needs of every student who walks through its doors, no matter what.[1]
Mission Statement
The Dutchtown High School community provides an environment of excellence where all students can become lifelong learners and productive citizens.
- Ensure that all students learn
- Create a culture of collaboration
- Focus on results
Academics
Dutchtown High School is a comprehensive public senior high school with a full complement of challenging academics and innovative programs, including learning and academic disabilities education. DTHS has an Honors program and an Advanced Placement program. The school offers 15 Advanced Placement Courses.
AP Courses Offered
- Art History
- Biology II
- Calculus AB & BC
- Chemistry II
- Computer Science
- English Language and Composition (English III)
- English Literature (English IV)
- European History
- Human Geography
- Physics
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Studio Art 2D-Design
- Studio Art Drawing
- U.S. Government and Politics
- U.S. History
- World History
Dual Enrollment/Early Start
In an effort to assist students earn college hours while enrolled in high school, Dutchtown High School offers classes through Southeastern University to seniors who are eligible to enroll in the courses. These courses are presented at Dutchtown in partnership with Southeastern faculty.[2]
Courses being offered as Early Start courses for 2013-2014 include:
- American History I and II (Hist 201/202)
- English (Engl 101 and Engl 102)
- General Biology I (Gbio 151)
- Music Appreciation (Mus 151)
- World History I and II (Hist 101/102)
Freshman Academy
The Freshman Academy at Dutchtown High School is designed to acclimate incoming freshmen to the new/different environment of high school. It is divided into four teams - black, white, silver, and purple - and students are placed on a team that consists of the same English, math, physical science, and civics teachers. Each week, each team selects a Student of the Week.
Allied Health
Dutchtown Allied Health prepares and motivates students to pursue further education towards a career in the medical sciences through a rigorous specialized curriculum and community-based partnerships, inspiring students to serve society with compassion, skill, and vision.
Career Pathways
- Emergency Health Care
- Health Professionals
- Nursing
- Nutrition & Food
- Sports Medicine
- Pharmacy
Community Involvement/Volunteering
Because being a medical professional is associated with helping others, the students are involved in many community activities. They volunteer time and often raise money for various organizations. Some of the activities they are involved in include:
The American Association Heart Walk, Juvenile Diabetes Walk, Toys for Tots, Special Olympics, Blood Drives, Relay for Life, Christmas gifts for needy children/families
As a junior in this program, students are required to complete at least two consecutive hours of volunteer work per month in a medical-related facility or activity.
Letterman’s Jacket & Graduation Cords
The Allied Health Center students who have been active and remained in good standing in the program for three (3) consecutive years may purchase an academic letterman’s jacket. Patches and caduceus inserts will be provided for senior level students.
Students who have been active and remained in good standing in the program for three (3) consecutive years will be rewarded with a graduation cord to be worn during graduation ceremonies.
Internships/Clinicals
Internship, Certified Nurse Assistant, EMT Basic, and Pharmacy Tech are courses designed to give students a chance to watch and possibly experience firsthand some of the daily activities of a medical professional, and possibly attain certification. These courses are taken during the student’s senior year. While in these programs, students are expected to exhibit professionalism and should treat their work site experiences like a job. Entrance into these programs is competitive.
Clubs and Organizations
- 4H
- Band
- Beta Club (on Facebook)
- Choir
- Colorguard
- DECA
- FBLA
- FCCLA
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
- Foreign Language Club
- Gallant Griffins
- Griffin Girls
- Homecoming
- Interact Club
- Jazz Band
- Junior Class
- JV Cheerleaders
- Mentoring
- Mu Alpha Theta
- National Art Honor Society
- National Honor Society
- Newspaper
- NJROTC
- PBIS
- Quiz Bowl
- Scholarship Club
- Senior Class
- Skills USA
- Speech and Debate
- Spoken Word/Poetry Club
- Sports Medicine
- Student Council (on Facebook)
- Thespian Society
- Varsity Cheerleaders
- Yearbook
Student Media
- Literary magazine: Speak
- Newspaper: The Voyager
- Yearbook: Griffin Legend
School Spirit
Dutchtown High School Alma Mater
Dutchtown High, our dear Alma Mater, Your sons and daughters pledge to thee Our love and deepest devotion, With gratitude and loyalty. Noble Griffin, bold and wise, You fill our hearts with pride. With knowledge, strength, and unity, We'll conquer side by side. Silver, black and purple, your colors; Your banner waves triumphantly. Your history, so rich and profound, Proclaims our successful destiny. We love you, Dutchtown High.
Written by Cathy Elisar & arranged by Hopkins Hallman and Sheily Bell
Community Support Organizations
Athletics Booster Club - CLAWS
- Exists to serve as a vehicle for community involvement for the betterment of Dutchtown High School and to provide support for the students at Dutchtown High School.
- Is a non-profit organization of teachers, parents, community businesses, and members.
- Will be the liaison between the parents, teachers, and school adopters to coordinate projects needed and to promote the school through media outlets.
- Will impact the ENTIRE student body.
- Membership funds that are generated will be used for projects that impact the student body.
- Membership requires a ONE TIME $5 fee per family.
Instrumental Music Program
Dutchtown's award winning marching and concert bands are directed by Ms. Sheily Bell, who has been teaching music for 37 years and has been awarded with Louisiana Bandmaster of the Year as well as the John Philip Sousa's Legion of Honor Award, presented to only 20 directors around the world. Ms. Bell is assisted by Mr. Daniel Modenbach.[3] Dutchtown's marching band competes in a variety of competitions, including the Louisiana Showcase of Marching Bands.[4] Dutchtown also hosts their own competition every fall and features dozens of bands from all over the state of Louisiana.[5] In concert season, Dutchtown places numerous students into LMEA's all state concert [6] and also host an annual Christmas concert.[7] The relativity young band has made its mark on the state of Louisiana and continues to grow at an exponential rate.
Athletics
Dutchtown High School Griffins compete in 5A of the LHSAA.
As of 2013, Dutchtown has won four state championships: two in gymnastics (2004–2005), one in baseball (2004) as a 4A school, and one in track & field (2012). The Dutchtown gymnastics team was the first sports team to win a state championship for Dutchtown since it reopened in 2002.
- Baseball
- Bowling
- Boys Basketball
- Boys Soccer
- Cross Country
- Girls Basketball
- Girls Soccer
- Golf
- Gymnastics (state champions 2004, 2005)
- Lacrosse (club)
- Softball (state runner up 2015)
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track & Field (state champions 2012)
- Varsity Football
- Wrestling
Notable alumni
- Eddie Lacy (Class of 2009), former University of Alabama running back and current running back for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL); 2013 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
- Eric Reid (Class of 2010), former Louisiana State University safety and current safety for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL)
- Landon Collins (Class of 2012), former University of Alabama safety and current safety for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL)
References
- ↑ http://www.louisianabelieves.com/resources/library/data-center
- ↑ Southeastern University Early Start
- ↑ http://www.dutchtownsound.com/713865
- ↑ http://www.ulbands.com/pagedisplay.asp?p1=2121
- ↑ http://www.dutchtownsound.com/723540
- ↑ http://www.lmeamusic.org/06-07%20All-State%20Results/12-13%20Symphonic%20Band.htm
- ↑ http://theadvocate.com/csp/mediapool/sites/Advocate/assets/templates/FullStoryPrint.csp?cid=4554753&preview=y
External links
- Dutchtown High School on APSB website
- Dutchtown High School on edline.net website
- Ascension Parish School Board