Eagle River High School

Eagle River High School

Community, Excellence, Respect
Address
8701 Yosemite Drive
Eagle River, Alaska, 99577
United States
Coordinates 61°17′53″N 149°34′42″W / 61.29814°N 149.57839°W / 61.29814; -149.57839Coordinates: 61°17′53″N 149°34′42″W / 61.29814°N 149.57839°W / 61.29814; -149.57839
Information
School type Public high school
Established 2005
School district Anchorage School District
Superintendent Ed Graff
Principal Martin Lang
Vice Principals Carrie Fleischacker
Vikki McConnell
Staff 50
Grades 912
Enrollment 831 (2014)
Color(s) Navy and Silver         
Mascot Wolf
Newspaper The Tracker
Yearbook Sandalius
Building Size 182,000 sq ft (16,900 m2)
Website School website

Eagle River High School (ERHS) is a public high school in Eagle River, a suburb of the city of Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska. Opened in 2005, it serves students living in Eagle River and on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Enrollment in the 2014-15 school year was 831.[1] The current principal is Martin Lang.

General information

Eagle River High is part of the Anchorage School District. The School Board allowed the school's colors and mascot to be selected by the students before the school opened, with the results being the Wolves in navy blue and silver. In 2006, students were also permitted to selected its mission statement, which is a simple, three-word statement of "Community, Excellence, Respect".

History

The groundbreaking ceremony was held on July 31, 2003 with construction on the school completed in August 2005. The main purpose of this school was to relieve the overfilled schools around the Anchorage School District. When designed, the school was strategically placed to take advantage of the local community of Eagle River and the nearby mountains. ERHS was initially designed to host 800 students, though the school is built for further growth, as the gym, library and the cafeteria are designed to hold 1,600 students. In addition, a large field on the north side of the school has been left open for construction of a secondary academic wing, effectively doubling the school's capacity. In 2013, a new statewide rating system for academics ranked ERHS as the best in the Anchorage School District, and second in the state. A stadium is currently being built around the ERHS football field.

Campus/Building

Eagle River High School is located on a 50-acre (200,000 m2) site on the south side of Eagle River off of Yosemite Drive. Over 7000 workers and contractors from USKH Inc. and Davis Construction and Engineers began assembly of the 182,000 sq/ft building on July 31, 2003, beginning with the ground breaking ceremony. Construction of the building took about 2 years, ending in August, with the ribbon cutting ceremony on August 17, 2005. With 46 instruction rooms, and 38-foot (12 m) ceilings in the commons area, the school partially fulfills the public need. The floor plan has the same basic design as the 1,600-student Dimond High School but is about half the size, using one wing of classrooms instead of two.

The cost of the building was 54 million dollars, with 2% of that being paid for by the state of Alaska through the school debt reimbursement program. The school services students from the Eagle River area as well as Fort Richardson, and the Chugiak area. Most of the school's original population came from what were Chugiak High School and Bartlett High School attendance zones.

Academics

Eagle River High School offers a number of different classes. These vary from advanced placement (AP) to special needs courses. Some of the advanced placement (AP) classes that the school offers include Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics, Biology, Literature, Language, US Government, US History, European History, and Economics. The school's first school year, 2005–2006, showed favorable results from the SBA and HSGQE tests, placing Eagle River High School around 10% higher than the Anchorage School District in reading, writing and math.[2]

Activities

ERHS has an exceptionally active student government that is composed of almost five percent of the student body, at a 19:1 student to representative ratio. The school also possesses a notable debate team. Its Science Olympiad team took second at the 2014 state competition, and its robotics team has made it not only to the national level, but the international level. Its National Honor Society and Gay Straight Alliance are also quite involved in the school. ERHS is known as one of the most academic, high achieving schools in its district.

To increase spirit, the classes have colors. Seniors are always blue, while the other classes have a single color that they have throughout freshmen, sophomore, and junior year. As of the 14/15 school year, juniors are red, sophomores are orange, and freshmen are green.

Athletics

Eagle River is part of Region IV, which competes with all of the other Anchorage-area schools. Eagle River participates in the 4A class. Interscholastic sports are sanctioned by the Alaska School Activities Association. These sports include football, flag football, hockey, softball, girls soccer, boys soccer, basketball, bowling, tennis, cross country running, cross country skiing, track and field, wrestling, volleyball, cheer leading, swimming/dive, and gymnastics.

State championships

During the school's first season of softball, 2005–2006, the girls' softball team won the Alaska Large Schools State Championship.[3]

Competitive Co-Ed Cheer won ASAA State 2012 under the Coaching of Melissa Brady Alaska Large Schools State Championship

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