Boardman High School

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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Boardman High School |
| logo | Logo for Boardman High School.png |
| image | Boardman_HS_chopped.jpg |
| image_size | 270 |
| streetaddress | 7777 Glenwood Avenue |
| city | Boardman |
| state | Ohio |
| zipcode | 44512 |
| country | USA |
| coordinates | |
| district | Boardman Local School District |
| superintendent | Chris Neifer |
| principal | Mark Zura |
| type | Public |
| grades | 9–12 |
| enrollment | 1,089 (2023-2024) |
| teaching_staff | 70.26 (FTE) |
| ratio | 15.50 |
| conference | All-American Conference |
| team_name | Spartans |
| colors | Maroon and White |
| yearbook | The Crier |
| newspaper | The Bugle |
| opened | 1969 |
| gender | Coeducational |
| homepage | |
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Boardman High School is a high school in Boardman Township, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Boardman Local School District. Athletic teams are known as the Spartans, and they compete as a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association in the All-American Conference.
History
The first high school, located on Market Street, is now Boardman Center Intermediate School.
In 1969, the new high school was built on Glenwood Avenue.
In 2000, a new performing arts center was added on by donation.
Extracurriculars
Boardman High School hosts a wide range of extracurriculars including, but not limited to: Marching Band, Quiz Bowl, Drama Guild, Italian Club, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Speech & Debate, Student Council, Photo Arts Club, and Medical Career Club, History Club, Social Studies Club, Key Club, Emerging Leaders, Science Club, English Festival, and Chess Club.
Music
In 2006, the music department was selected a "Grammy Signature School" and received a $1,000 award. The music department was one of 16 schools selected for this honor. The department consists of award-winning choral, band, and orchestra departments.
The Boardman Spartan Marching and Concert Band
Boardman offers Marching Band, beginning in 1926, originally under the direction of James Minteer, Boardman has been invited to several events including the Rose Bowl, numerous professional football games, and the Indy 500.
Boardman also offers concert band. The band splits into two, including wind ensemble (the highest performance level) and symphonic band
Quiz Bowl
Boardman offers quiz bowl, in which the program has won several league championships, and National Championships. During the 2017-18 season, Boardman was ranked in the top 5 in Ohio and the top 100 in the nation. Boardman finished tied for 32nd place in the 2018 high school national tournament.
Productions
Boardman offers a multimedia program, which began in 1992 called BSTN Productions. The studio was moved to the Performing Arts Center in 2000 after being a part of the middle school beforehand. Boardman multimedia program has become an award-winning program, placing first in a video competition in 2018. They have also branched to their new Spartan Stadium in 2015, running the Jumbo Tron and livestreams. The program currently offers 4 different courses: Broadcast Journalism, Digital Video Productions, Advanced Digital Video Productions, and Film Studies.
Athletics
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
Notable alumni
- Terence Dials - former college football player
- Dave Dravecky - former professional baseball player in the Major League Baseball (MLB)
- D. J. Durkin - college football coach
- John Greco - former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL)
- Elizabeth Hartman - former actress
- Bernie Kosar - former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL)
- Nanette Lepore - fashion designer
- Corey Linsley - former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL)
- Maureen McGovern - singer and actress
- Mike Rice Jr. - college basketball coach
- Joe Schiavoni - politician
- Steve Vallos - former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL)
References
References
- "Profile - Boardman High School". Boardman Local Schools.
- "Boardman High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
- "Boardman". Ohio High School Athletic Association.
- "Class of 2018 Is 100th In The History Of Boardman High School". Boardman News.
- "Waubonsie Valley Wins Grammy Award". Indian Prairie School District.
- "About Us".
- Dick, Denise. "Boardman band off to Indy 500".
- HSQBRank. "HSQBRank".
- "NAQT". National Academic Quiz Tournaments.
- (February 14, 2005). "Student TV network grows".
- [https://www.vindy.com/news/2018/dec/14/students-receive-first-place-for-video-c/ Students receive first place for video competition]
- [https://www.bstntv.com/courses BSTN Courses]
- "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site".
- Yappi. "Yappi Sports Softball".
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