Strongsville High School

Strongsville High School
Address
20025 Lunn Road
Strongsville, Ohio, (Cuyahoga County), 44149
United States
Coordinates 41°18′12″N 81°50′44″W / 41.30333°N 81.84556°W / 41.30333; -81.84556Coordinates: 41°18′12″N 81°50′44″W / 41.30333°N 81.84556°W / 41.30333; -81.84556
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
Established 1968
School district Strongsville City School
Superintendent Cameron m. Ryba[1]
Principal Mark Smithberger
Asst. Principal Stephen Breckner, Susan A. Harb, Nicole K. Hackman, Brian Tumino
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2,600 (2011)
Education system Strongsville City Schools
Color(s) Forest Green and White [1]         
Slogan Home of the Mustangs
Athletics conference Greater Cleveland Conference
Mascot Mustang
Team name Mustangs[1]
Athletic Director Andy Jalwan[1]
Website http://www.strongnet.org/hs

Strongsville High School is a public high school located in Strongsville, Ohio, USA. The current principal is Mark Smithberger.

The school colors are forest green and white. The mascot is the Mustang. The school was a member of the Pioneer Conference but moved to the Northeast Ohio Conference at the conclusion of the 200607 school year.[2] The fight song is to the tune of "On Wisconsin".

Academic standards

Strongsville High is designated an Ohio School of Excellence with Distinction—".[3]

Activities

UNICEF Club

UNICEF is the world's leading organization for children, working in over 190 countries and territories to help children realize their full potential. UNICEF works for more children, in more places, and on more issues than any other humanitarian organization. The Strongsville High School UNICEF Club upholds the values of this organization by completing three major goals: educate, advocate, and fundraise.

Key Club

The Strongsville Key Club, chartered in 1999, is a member of the Kiwanis International service-leadership program for high school students: Key Club International. Through Key Club, members learn leadership by the core values, which are centered around serving others.

The Marching Mustangs

Strongsville's marching band, the "Marching Mustangs," has participated in the Hollywood Christmas Parade, the Orange Bowl Parade, the Tournament of Roses Parade, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and in the Inauguration Parade for President George H.W. Bush.[4][5] They also went to Honolulu in the spring of 2009, along with the orchestra, led by Andy Hire. The band's annual hoagie sandwich fundraiser, where members of the band prepare and sell thousands of hoagies, and Mattress Fundraiser helps to cover its traveling expenses. The band is also supported by the Strongsville Instrumental Music Boosters. The band attended the Outback Bowl on January 1, 2011. In 2012 the band attended a week-long stay in Orlando performing in a pre-parade in Disney's Magic Kingdom.

German Club

The Strongsville High School German Club is one of the most active clubs in the school. Annually, it holds parties on German holidays, school-wide German trivia contests, and informs students of German culture and cultural traditions. It also supports the school's chapter of the German National Honor Society, Delta Epsilon Phi, or Deutsche Ehrenverbindung.

Athletics

Stadium

In late 2002 the school converted a rough field behind the school to a state-of-the-art 5,200 seat football stadium in just 84 days. The $1.85 million stadium was entirely privately financed. The name of the stadium is Pat Catan Stadium. The previous location of the high school football field was at Center Middle School.[6] The stadium was featured on national television when the Mustangs took on the Glenville Tarblooders in 2006.

Championships

Ohio High School Athletic Association Division I State Championships:

State records

Tim Arthurs holds the Ohio High School Athletic Association Record for highest completion percentage among Ohio high school quarterbacks in a single season, with 72.5% in 1998.[12]

Court case

In January 2006 a male former Strongsville High student sued the school district and the police department claiming that they did nothing to stop an affair he had with a female teacher while he was a student at the school.[13] The teacher concerned was put on probation.[14]

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory". Retrieved 2010-02-17.
  2. "Member Schools". NOC. 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
  3. "Strongsville High School", Strongsville City Schools, accessed December 21, 2007
  4. "Mustangs march off to Rose Bowl". Sun Newspapers. 2001-12-20. Archived from the original on October 29, 2004. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  5. "Give Me A Beat" (Press release). Macy's Inc. November 2006. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  6. "Strongsville (OH) High's new field: 83 days from ground-breaking to game", SportsTURF, December 01, 2002
  7. "Strongsville High School Baseball", Strongsville Mustangs
  8. OHSAA. "2006 Boys Division I State Baseball Championship". Ohio High School Athletic Association. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  9. "2002 SOCCER TOURNAMENT - GIRLS DIVISION I" (PDF). Ohio High School Athletic Association. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  10. "2005 SOCCER TOURNAMENT - GIRLS DIVISION I" (PDF). Ohio High School Athletic Association. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  11. "OHSAA soccer: Strongsville wins Division I girls soccer state championship". Retrieved 2011-11-30.
  12. http://www.ohsaa.org/sports/records/ftcoachingmisc.htm#MISC
  13. "Former Student Fights Teacher for Custody of Their Son", ABC News, January 27, 2006
  14. "Teacher Gets Probation for Affair", ABC News, June 12, 2007
  15. "Strongsville Teacher Honored", Akron Beacon Journal, October 24, 1986
  16. "D.J. Woods". gobearcats.com. Retrieved 14 April 2014.

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