Lawrence North High School

Lawrence North High School

Once a wildcat always a wildcat
Address
7802 Hague Road
Indianapolis, Indiana 46256
United States
Information
Type Public high school
Opened 1976
School district Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township
Superintendent Shawn Smith
Principal Brett Crousore
Faculty 165 (2015-16)[1]
Grades 9 to 12
Gender Coed
Enrollment 2,400 (2015-16)[2]
Campus type Suburban
Color(s)           Red and Green
Mascot Willy the Wildcat
Newspaper North Star
Yearbook LYNX
Feeder schools Fall Creek Valley Middle School
Website lawrencenorth.ltschools.org

Lawrence North High School is a public high school in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The school was founded in 1976 and graduated its first class in 1978. Lawrence North is one of two high schools in the Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township, the other one being Lawrence Central High School.

Academics

Enrollment

In the 2015–16 school year, Lawrence North had an enrollment of 2,400 students and 165 teachers.[1][2] The student population is plurality African-American, followed by White and Latino. Thirteen percent of the students are involved in special education, five percent qualify for English language learner support, and fifty-four percent qualify for free or reduced price lunch.[2] The teachers, however, are eighty percent white, and plurality of them had more than twenty years of teaching experience.[1]

Awards and recognition

Lawrence North is recognized by the Indiana Department of Education as a Four-Star School, the highest honor that body can confer. It is also fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. In 2015, seven students are recognized as National Merit Finalists.[3]

Programs

Lawrence North offer 23 Advanced Placement courses, 38 dual credit courses, and houses an International Baccalaureate program, which was started in July 2003. It is also distinctive for being the only school in the district that is designated as a K-12 Spanish Language Immersion Program, a program recently recognized as an International Spanish Academy by Spanish Ministry of Education. Vocational courses are offered in neighboring McKenzie Center for Innovation and Technology. In addition, other World Languages program like French, German, and American Sign Language are also offered.[3]

Freshman school

In the fall of 2001, the Freshman School was opened to the 650 incoming students of the class of 2005. The goal of the Freshman school was to serve as a "school within a school" and to facilitate the transition between middle school and high school by decreasing class sizes and localizing nearly all freshman-level courses on the second floor of the building.

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Currently, it offer ten sports programs for both boys and girls, as well as several club and intramural teams. The Wildcats is a member of the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference, a member conference of Indiana High School Athletic Association. They have won fourteen state-level championships to this date.

Lawrence North is a household name in Indiana high school boys basketball fixtures. They have won a total of one national, four state, six regional, seventeen sectional, and sixteen conference titles under guidance of Jack Keefer, one of Indiana's most legendary basketball coach who had managed the program since its establishment in 1976.[4] The first state title came in 1989, when the team was led by Eric Montross. The next three titles came in a row on 2004, 2005, and 2006, guided by future NBA players Greg Oden and Mike Conley, Jr.. The program has also produced thirteen Indiana All-Stars. Keefer himself is the first coach from Indiana to be named National High School Coach of the Year by USA Today, Sports Illustrated and the National High School Coaches Association in 2006, and inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.[5] He is one of eight high school coaches in Indiana history to have 700 or more victories, and in 2016 the gymnasium was renamed in his honor.[6]

Marching Band

Lawrence North's band program was merged with its Lawrence Central counterpart to form Marching Pride of Lawrence Township in 2014. It currently has more than 250 members, divided into various program such as marching band, color guard, winter guard, concert band, jazz band, and pep band. They are selected to participate in 2017 Rose Parade in Pasadena, California.[7][8]

Student publication

The main publication of the school is North Star, a student-run newspaper that is published ten times a year. In addition, there is also yearbook program LYNX, video news program Cat's Eye, and literary magazine.

Other activities

Other Lawrence North clubs and organizations including Model United Nations, National Honor Society, Academic Team, Drama Club, Speech and Debate, Inside/Out, Spanish Honor Society, Show Choir, Chess Club, Bilingual Newsletter, Performance Dance Team, International Club, Lynx (Yearbook), Ski and Snowboarding and Principal’s Advisory Council.

Notable alumni

References

See also

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