Winston Churchill High School (Potomac, Maryland)

Winston Churchill High School (Potomac, Maryland)
Winston Churchill High School
Motto School of Excellence
Where Excellence Soars
Established 1964
Type Public Secondary
Principal Dr. Joan C. Benz
Students 2087 (2009–2010)
9th Grade: 501
10th Grade: 531
11th Grade: 510
12th Grade: 545
Grades 9–12
Location Potomac, Maryland, USA
District Montgomery County Public Schools
Campus Suburban
Colors          
Mascot Bulldog
Newspaper The Churchill Observer
Website Winston Churchill Home Page

Winston Churchill High School, often referred to as WCHS or Churchill, is a high school in Potomac, an unincorporated section of Montgomery County, Maryland.

The school is named after Winston Churchill, British statesman and politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during and after the Second World War. The school was founded in 1964 and is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools system. The majority of the students come from Herbert Hoover Middle School (75%) and Cabin John Middle School (25%). The principal, as of the 2010–2011 school year, is Dr. Joan C. Benz.[1]

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School awards and recognition

Churchill has been in the top 100 High Schools in the United States, as ranked by US news, for years, climbing to as high as 42 in 2007.[2] Churchill earned the 2007 Maryland Blue Ribbon Award of Excellence,[3] and it was selected by the U.S. Department of Education as a 2007 National No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School.[4]

Misconduct

In January 2010, a criminal investigation opened in a grade changing scandal at Churchill.[5] Police, prosecutors, and school officials examined the actions of at least eight students who allegedly used a USB device to steal teachers' passwords and change grades of 54 students. Three of the eight students identified as ringleaders have left the school. The others, however, were expelled from the school. On Tuesday May 18, 2010, the State of Maryland had a formal meeting with Montgomery County Public Schools, and they decided that the students should be allowed to return for the upcoming 2010-2011 school year. Most of the students who had left the school will be returning, but the future of a select few is undetermined. In a letter sent to parents, the principal confirmed that disciplinary action against the five students who still attend Churchill is ongoing.[6] The grade changing scandal has drawn concern from colleges. The University of Maryland called the school to inquire about the changed grades.

Departments and programs

Churchill has nine academic departments: Art, Computer Science, English, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Performing Arts, Physical Education, Science and Social Studies.

Signature Program

The school also has a Signature Program, which allows students the opportunity to follow one of several course paths to specialize in a particular career field. The Signature Program comprises three academies: The Academy of Math, Science, & Technology; The Academy of International Studies; and The Academy of Creative and Performing Arts.[7]

Bridge Program

The Bridge Program provides a program for adolescents and young adults with learning/emotional disabilities. The program's intention is on fostering academic skill development and altering behaviors that interfere with academic learning.[8] It is supervised by an interdisciplinary team intended to meet the needs of socially vulnerable Middle and High School students who may be challenged by problem-solving abstract thinking, organizing and planning, interpreting social cues, establishing relationships with peers, coping with anxiety, changes in routine, and transitioning.

Performing arts

Churchill is well known for its outstanding performing arts programs. Many theater productions are put on regularly, including several nights of one-act plays in which many students are able to participate. Theater classes at three levels and a television production class are taught.

In 2007, Churchill's fall production of Singin' in the Rain was nominated for 6 Cappies High School Theater Awards,[9] winning Best Orchestra (for the third consecutive year), Best Cameo Actor, and Best Cameo Actress. Only one other school received more awards.[10][11]

In 2009, Churchill's fall production of Rent: School Edition was nominated for 4 Cappies High School Theater Awards: Best Male Vocalist, Best Female Vocalist, Best Orchestra, and Best Song. Churchill won awards for Best Female Vocalist as well as Best Orchestra.[12]

Churchill is well known for its annual Blast from the Past production, in which more than 200 student singers, dancers and musicians perform a variety of popular songs. These songs range from the 1920s to modern day, and they all relate to a selected theme for each school year.

David Levin and Kristofer Sanz conduct Churchill's bands and orchestras. Levin is also the conductor of the Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras (MCYO) Philharmonic Orchestra.

Many students form their own bands, typically of a rock variety, and the school occasionally facilitates this by sponsoring a battle of the bands or band performance. Sometimes, the school has sponsored day-long concerts to take place on school grounds. For example, The Merritthon, a fundraising event for Leukemia research, occurred annually from 2002 to 2004.[13]

In 2009, the instrumental music program won four awards at the Windy City Classic, including Best Symphonic Band, Best Orchestra, Best Classical Soloist and Best Overall Program. The jazz band received second place in that category. All three groups received a gold rating.[citation needed]

Publications

Churchill produces three publications, all of which have won awards: its newspaper, The Churchill Observer; its yearbook, Finest Hours, and its literary magazine, Erehwon.[14][15][16] Each publication is accompanied by three levels of instruction in the related publishing topics.

Athletics

Churchill High School offers the following sports:

Fall

  • Cheerleading
  • Boys Cross-Country
  • Girls Cross-Country
  • Field Hockey
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Poms
  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Soccer
  • Girls Tennis
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Crew

Winter

  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Cheerleading
  • Ice Hockey
  • Poms
  • Indoor Track & Field
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Wrestling
  • Crew (ERG training)

Spring

  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Cheerleading
  • Austin Ihm's special Cheerleading
  • Boys Lacrosse
  • Girls Lacrosse
  • Poms
  • Boys Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Boys Volleyball
  • Coed Volleyball
  • Crew

State Championships

State Championships
Season Sport Number of Championships Year
Fall[17] Cross Country, Boys 4 1968, 1975, 1977, 1978
Cross Country, Girls 2 1979, 1991
Football 2 1976, 1977
Field Hockey 2 1978, 1983
Golf 12 1976, 1987, 1988, 1995, 1998, 2002–2006, 2008, 2010
Soccer, Boys 7 1980, 1985, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2002
Winter[18] Basketball, Girls 2 2002, 2003
Basketball, Boys 1 1978
Ice Hockey[19] 2 2006, 2011
Indoor Track, Boys 1 1976
Swimming and Diving, Girls[20] 1 2009
Spring[21] Outdoor Track, Boys 1 1976
Total 38

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Parent And Student Handbook 2010-2011. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/schools/churchillhs/about/Student%20Handbook.pdf. Retrieved 26 January 2011. 
  2. ^ Gold Medal Schools, November 29, 2007, http://www.usnews.com/articles/education/high-schools/2007/11/29/gold-medal-schools.html 
  3. ^ Jacobson, Erica (December 13, 2006), "Two local schools awarded Md. Blue Ribbon designation", Washington Examiner, http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/two_local_schools_awarded_md_blue_ribbon_designation2006-12-13T08_00_00.html 
  4. ^ Winston Churchill HS Named National Blue Ribbon School, October 2, 2007, http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&id=2235&type=archive&startYear=2007&pageNumber=7, retrieved 15 May 2010 
  5. ^ Birnbaum, Michael; Morse, Dan; Johnson, Jenna (March 4, 2010), "Criminal investigation opened in grade-changing scandal at Churchill High", Washington Post: A01, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/03/AR2010030303047_pf.html, retrieved 16 May 2010 
  6. ^ http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/churchillhs/documents/ChurchillLetter100303.pdf
  7. ^ Donaghue, Erin (November 4, 2009). "Signature Program faces more hurdles at Churchill". Potomac Gazette. http://www.gazette.net/stories/11042009/nortnew202207_32527.shtml. 
  8. ^ Silverman, Speri (March 20, 2010), School Based Services, http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/specialed/schoolservices.shtm 
  9. ^ Mack, Jean (May 17, 2007). "And the Nominees Are...". Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/15/AR2007051502602_pf.html. Retrieved 2009-02-05. 
  10. ^ Vaughn, Peggy (June 13, 2007). "Wootton, Churchill students bring home some Cappies". Potomac Gazette. http://www.gazette.net/stories/061307/montsch40235_32386.shtml. 
  11. ^ http://wchsdrama.org/production_history/production_history.html
  12. ^ "2009 National Capital Area Nominees". http://cappies.com/nca/awards/2009winners.php. 
  13. ^ Cetron, Ari (June 18, 2003). "Rock for the Cure". Potomac Almanac. Retrieved 23 May 2010
  14. ^ "MSPA 2003 Publications Contest Results". Maryland-District of Colombia Scholastic Press Association. University of Maryland. 2003. http://www.journalism.umd.edu/mspa/contests/pubcontest03.html. Retrieved 2009-02-05. [dead link]
  15. ^ "Publication Awards Recognize Best in Area". Maryland-District of Colombia Scholastic Press Association. University of Maryland. Winter 2002. http://www.journalism.umd.edu/mspa/adviser/winter02/pubawards.html. Retrieved 2009-02-05. [dead link]
  16. ^ "MSPA 2002 Publications Contest Results". Maryland-District of Colombia Scholastic Press Association. University of Maryland. 2002. http://www.journalism.umd.edu/mspa/contests/pubcontest02.html. Retrieved 2009-02-05. [dead link]
  17. ^ "Fall Record Book". http://www.mpssaa.org/assets/publications/Fall%20record%20book08_Record%20Book.pdf. Retrieved 2010-05-15. 
  18. ^ "Winter Record Book". http://www.mpssaa.org/assets/publications/Winter%20Record%20Book%2008.pdf. Retrieved 2010-05-15. 
  19. ^ Maryland Scholastic Hockey League Past Champions
  20. ^ [1]
  21. ^ "Spring Record Book". http://www.mpssaa.org/assets/publications/Spring%20record%20book_Record%20Book.pdf. Retrieved 2010-05-15. 

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Coordinates: 39°02′38″N 77°10′21″W / 39.0438°N 77.1725°W / 39.0438; -77.1725


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