John Randolph Tucker High School

John Randolph Tucker High School
Address
2910 North Parham Road
Richmond, Virginia 23294
United States
Information
School type Public, High School
Founded 1962
School district Henrico County Public Schools
Superintendent Dr. Patrick C. Kinlaw
Principal Dr. Robert C. Lowerre
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,478 (2010-2011)
Language English
Campus Suburban
Color(s)           Orange and blue
Athletics conference Virginia High School League
AAA Central Region
AAA Colonial District
Mascot Tiger
Rival Glen Allen High School
Hermitage High School
Newspaper The Gavel
Yearbook The Witness

John Randolph Tucker High School is a high school in Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It is named after lawyer and Henrico County Judge John Randolph Tucker. Its students and faculty often refer to themselves as "Tucker Tigers". The I.B. World school had approximately 1600 students and over 150 faculty members, 135 being teachers, during the 2014-15 school year.[1] The school, being a magnet high school, attracts students from around Henrico County to participate in its International Baccalaureate Programme (I.B.), Advanced College Academy (ACA), and immersive World Language Center (Immersion).[2]

Specialty Centers

Of all nine high schools in Henrico, Tucker is the only one that has three specialty centers.[3]

Advanced College Academy

The Advanced College Academy (ACA) is designed for students within the program to earn an associate degree in Social Sciences from J. Sergeant Reynolds Community College, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), in addition to an advanced high school diploma from J. R. Tucker. The students are simultaneously enrolled in both institutions without cost. The program is founded upon the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) standards. The 60 college credits earned through the program are earned in the last two years of high school.[4]

International Baccalaureate

International Baccalaureate at Tucker was first authorized in the 2008-09 school year for the first class of 9th grade IB Middle Years Programme students and, two years later, expanded to include the DP programs.[5][6] Tucker's I.B. program is a member of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference of IB World Schools (IBMA). Students at Tucker have to complete Creativity, Action, and Service (CAS) projects throughout all four years of highschool to explore their community and identity, the Personal Project in the summer after ninth grade to partake in creating a final product of the student's interests, and the Extended Essay-a university level paper under 4,000 words with a topic of choice-during eleventh grade.[7][8] The Middle Years certificate is awarded based on CAS projects in the ninth and tenth grade, meeting certain I.B. assessment scores in the I.B. classes, and the Personal Project score. The I.B. Diploma requires doing well in CAS projects, I.B. assessments, and the Extended Essay.[9]

World Language Center

The World Language Center, known commonly as 'immersion', was founded in the 1993-1994 school year. Most immersion students have already had one year of study of Spanish. To apply, students be prepared to take an entrance exam in addition to submitting their transcript and application essay.[10] The program consists of continuing Spanish in immersive classes through high school, taking at least one year of a supplemental language, and opportunities such as studying abroad for credit, gaining entrance with guest speakers, field trips, and cultural events.[11] The students take approximately 2-3 center classes in a seven block schedule, focusing on oral and written Spanish as well as the culture, literature, and art of Spanish-speaking countries.[12] Once the program is completed, a special seal is placed onto the graduating student's diploma.

After the Patrick Henry game at Wells Stadium in 2009, fans and players celebrate on the field.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Specialty Centers & Programs". Henrico County Public Schools.
  2. "Overview". ACA.
  3. "Homepage". Harper's Highlights: J. R. Tucker.
  4. "Program Overview". Harper's Highlights: J. R. Tucker.
  5. "Extended Essay". Harper's Highlights: J. R. Tucker.
  6. "CAS". Harper's Highlights: J. R. Tucker.
  7. "Mainpage". International Bacclaureate Program.
  8. "Prospective Students". Center for World Languages.
  9. "Overview". Center for World Languages.
  10. "About Us". Center for World Languages.
  11. "Michael S. Schmidt". Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  12. "Amir Sadollah UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014.

External links

Coordinates: 37°37′48.7″N 77°32′48.7″W / 37.630194°N 77.546861°W / 37.630194; -77.546861

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