York School (California)

York School (California)

York School is a coeducational day school located on a hilltop off Highway 68 in Monterey, California. Accommodating about 235 students, the school's colors are red and black and its mascot is the Falcon.

History

York was founded in 1959 with 12 seventh-grade boys and two teachers. [York Archives] For the first year, only seventh-grade boys were admitted, but it was planned that a grade would be added each year as the class advanced until a full high school was in session. Later, the seventh grade was dropped.It was decided that the Episcopal school would be called York after the Diocese of York in England, one of the oldest in existence. The coat of arms of the See of York was adopted as the school's slogan and is still in use today. [Interview with Nicholas Sturch Latin, Greek, and Art History teacher at York School on March 15, 2007]

York started in Pacific Grove, but a permanent campus was planned for Monterey. Out of necessity, it was a day school until dormitory rooms could be built (1964). The same year, the new Laguna Seca campus was opened, where York remains today. Later, for various reasons, including financial constraints, York stopped accepting boarding students. The dorms were converted into classrooms and the boarders were sent to a house in Pacific Grove, called the “pink house,” where they finished their education as the last class to include boarding students.

York would see many more changes in the ensuing years. In 1970, York became coeducational. In 1973, it became non-diocesan. The land still belongs to the Episcopal Church and will return to the Church if York dissolves. However, York is not as closely affiliated with the Church as it had been in the past. As the school grew, more electives were added to the curriculum, such as art and choral music. Originally, York had no official sports teams, but in time various teams were formed. A chapel was built in 1981 in memory of a local philanthropist and in 1983 a locomotive bell was added to the chapel.

In 2003, York built an energy-efficient green-sciences building. It includes photo-voltaic solar panels that supply power for the building, recycled materials in the building itself, sensor controlled lighting, waterless urinals, and optimized framing that reduced lumber use in the project. There was limited site disturbance during construction of the science building. Some of the materials used were recycled, including insulation and lumber. In 2007 the York became the first school to be certified by the Monterey Bay Area Green Business Program.

ports

York has a variety of sports for both boys and girls.

Fall

* Girls Field Hockey
* Girls Tennis
* Cross Country
* Girls Volleyball

Winter

* Girls Soccer
* Boys Soccer
* Girls Basketball
* Boys Basketball

pring

* Track and Field
* Boys Tennis
* Girls Softball
* Golf
* Swimming
* Boys Lacrosse
* Ultimate Frisbee
* Softball

Classes and Schedule

York's core curriculum, as determined by the school's graduation requirements, reflects a traditional liberal arts paradigm with an emphasis on math, history, English, foreign languages, and science. The students must also fulfill a fine arts and performing arts requirement. Modern languages studied include Spanish, Chinese, and French (German which was formerly offered is currently being phased). Latin and ancient Greek are also offered. A variety of elective courses, including Asian History, Psychology, Cinema, American Government, and Philosophy, supplement the core curriculum.

York employs a unique seven-day rotating schedule of A through G days that allows students to take a maximum of seven classes. There are only six periods each day though, as each class only meets six times during the seven-day rotation. Additionally, the order of the classes rotates such that no class meets at the same time of the day during a given cycle.

Headmasters

* 1965-66 Father Wood
* 1966-74 Charles S. Downes
* 1974-76 John H. Pomeroy
* 1977-90 Henry Littlefield
* 1991-93 Dr. Richard Enemark
* 1994-95 Jim Tunney
* 1995-2002 Roger Bowen
* 2002- present Chuck HarmonImageSize = width:600 height:80PlotArea = width:550 height:60 left:20 bottom:20

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PlotData= bar:Headmasters color:red width:25 mark:(line,white) align:left fontsize:S from:start till:1966 shift:(-5,20) text:Father Wood from:1966 till:1974 shift:(-45) text:Charles S. Downes from:1974 till:1976 shift:(-10,20) text:John H. Pomeroy from:1976 till:1990 shift:(-45) text:Henry Littlefield from:1990 till:1993 shift:(-20,20) text:Dr. Richard Enemark from:1993 till:1995 shift:(-10,40) text:Jim Tunney from:1995 till:2002 shift:(-30) text:Roger Bowen from:2002 till:end shift:(-25) text:Chuck Harmon

Famous Alumni

*Ben Jealous, President of NAACP [cite news
last = Lyons
first = Jessica
title = National NAACP director Ben Jealous returns to his alma mater
publisher = [http://www.montereycountvyweekly.com Monterey County Weekly]
date = 2008-09-18
url = http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/archives/2008/2008-Sep-18/ben-jealous-returns-to-his-alma-mater/1/@@index
accessdate = 2008-09-29
]

Financial Aid

Through an ambitious financial aid program that awards grants and loans to approximately 37 percent of its students' families, the school is able to enroll excellent students from across a spectrum of economic diversity. York offers a rigorous academic curriculum, a competitive athletic program, opportunities for individual and group participation in the arts, and a healthy variety of extracurricular activities and clubs. The student-faculty ratio is 9:1 and the average class size is fewer than 15.

Recognition

In 1991, York was one of 222 public and private schools nationwide to be recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Over the past six years, approximately 43 percent of York's seniors have been honored by the National Merit Corporation as finalists, winners, or commended students. Many of York's graduates go to college, with a majority going to the University of California campuses, top liberal arts colleges, or Ivy League schools. York has also done well in its interscholastic sports competition, where it competes in the Mission Trail Athletic League (MTAL).

Footnotes and sources

External links

* [http://www.york.org York School]


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