Barnstable High School
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Barnstable High School is a public high school
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....

 (grades 8–12) in the village of Hyannis
Hyannis, Massachusetts
Hyannis is the largest of seven villages in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Also it is the commercial and transportation hub of Cape Cod and was designated an urban area as a result of the 1990 census. Because of this, many refer to Hyannis as the "Capital of the Cape"...

, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north; at its east lies the Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2010...

, USA, Town of Barnstable
Barnstable, Massachusetts
Barnstable is a city, referred to as the Town of Barnstable, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the county seat of Barnstable County. Barnstable is the largest community, both in land area and population, on Cape Cod. The town contains seven villages within its boundaries...

. It is the largest high school in Barnstable County on Cape Cod
Cape Cod
Cape Cod, often referred to locally as simply the Cape, is a cape in the easternmost portion of the state of Massachusetts, in the Northeastern United States...

. It is divided into 5 "houses", described as "schools within a school". In the 2010–2011 school year, it had 2,213 students in grades 8-12. The school's principal is Patrick Clark. Scott Pyy is the assistant principal. The school is operated by the Barnstable Public School District
Barnstable Public School District
The Barnstable Public School District controls all public schools in Barnstable, Massachusetts. The Superintendent of schools is Patricia Grenier. The Assistant Superintendent is Marie McKay.-History:...

.

The school was founded in the 19th century after several attempts of creating a public high school. The school was then moved to the High School Road location for about thirty years before being relocated to its present location in 1959. The school has also gone through three different renovations and building additions over the years, with the last one being completeted in 1998.

As a Division I school, Barnstable also has a talented sports program. The girls volleyball team have been state champions for the past six years, while the girls gymnastics team has also held recent state titles. The boys hockey and lacrosse teams have also made it into the playoffs many times, but they have yet to win a recent state title.

Barnstable also boasts superior arts and music departments. Many artists have even been chosen for their art works by the Boston Globe. The music department is also home to talented students who have propelled the department to many awards for excellence over the years. The Barnstable High School Drama Club
Barnstable High School Drama Club
The Barnstable High School Drama Club is the largest club at Barnstable High School. The club produces several shows and fundraisers each year, including musicals, non-musicals, Shakespeare, Haunted Houses, & talent shows. The current faculty advisers are John Sullivan, an animation teacher and...

 have been the producers of many acclaimed plays and they also been on a webisode filmed by the Warner Brothers Corporation.

Barnstable is also one of the most diverse schools in Southeastern Massachusetts
Southeastern Massachusetts
Southeastern Massachusetts is a term that refers to those portions of Massachusetts which are, by their proximity, economically and culturally linked to Providence, Rhode Island as well as Boston.-Definition:...

 due to its large population of Cape Verdean
Cape Verdean
Cape Verdean may refer to:* Something of, from, or related to the country of Cape Verde* A person from Cape Verde, or of Cape Verdean descent. For information about the Cape Verdean people, see Demographics of Cape Verde and Culture of Cape Verde. For specific persons, see List of Cape Verdeans.*...

, Brazilian, and Portuguese-American families in the community.

Beginnings

The school itself has had a long and tumultuous history. The several attempts to establish a secondary school in town failed before the founding of the high school. Among the failed schools were: Barnstable Academy 1837; Hyannis High School, 1837; and the Hyannis Seminary, 1849. These schools were mostly run with private funds. There was the feeling though that these schools were insufficient and the was a consensus that a town funded high school should be established. In 1871, it was voted that a high school would be established in West Barnstable and Centerville
Centerville, Massachusetts
Centerville is a village in the Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. Located on the south side of Barnstable, Centerville is primarily residential, includes a small business district, notable beaches, and a school . Centerville contains the neighborhood of Craigville, which includes...

. In 1872, it was voted that another one be established in Hyannis
Hyannis, Massachusetts
Hyannis is the largest of seven villages in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Also it is the commercial and transportation hub of Cape Cod and was designated an urban area as a result of the 1990 census. Because of this, many refer to Hyannis as the "Capital of the Cape"...

. A struggle ensued among the three villages on who would get the school. Centerville soon dropped out and this led to a compromise being reached between the two villages. It turned out that Hyannis started classes in 1873, maintaining the school until 1876. Barnstable then oversaw the school from 1876–1879. In 1879, the school moved permanently back to Hyannis. As a result of these moves in location, the first graduating class occurred in 1883. This was caused because when the school would move, the students from which the school was originally located would drop out and the students in the new location would join the school. The first class originally included two people, Miss Phoebee Crowell and Miss Nellie Coleman. Class sizes grew slowly from there. In 1890, the class size was four. The 1895, eleven; 1900, fourteen; 1905, fifteen; 1920, twenty-two. From 1920 on, the classes grew steadily until the first class of over 100, the class of 1949 was graduated.

First permanent location

The school never really had a permanent location until 1905, when a building was erected at the present site of Pope John Paul II High School
Pope John Paul II High School (Hyannis, Massachusetts)
Pope John Paul II High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Hyannis, Massachusetts. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River.-Background:...

. In 1930, the building was rebuilt. The building was renovated in 1939, due to the increase of students. Unfortunately, the building was already three stories tall in the 1950s and there was very little room with which the building could use for expansion. This also was complicated by a lack of room for athletic fields, which included McKeon Field and a football/soccer field. It was decided that a new school should be built using land willed to the town by Enoch Cobb
Enoch Cobb
Enoch T. Cobb was a farmer, businessman, and philanthropist from Barnstable, Massachusetts. He is known locally for bequeathing in his will land that would help to benefit public school students of the town....

.

Modern building

The modern high school building was built from 1956–1957. On September 5, 1957, the new building was officially opened. The original layout included the modern 1200s, 1300s, 1400s, and 1500s.

The original layout lacked the present library and cafeteria, which were added later on. The original library was located near the entrance to the modern library. A unique feature of the building were the two cafeterias. One cafeteria was located near on the site of the weight room and athletic office, and the kitchen was also located on the site of the present weight room. The field house was also absent in the original layout.

Originally, the high school hosted a vocational high school in the modern lower 1200s. The basement of the original building also was built as a bomb shelter, not unusual during the Cold War
Cold War
The Cold War was the continuing state from roughly 1946 to 1991 of political conflict, military tension, proxy wars, and economic competition between the Communist World—primarily the Soviet Union and its satellite states and allies—and the powers of the Western world, primarily the United States...

.

Interestingly, the completion of the school did not mean an end to the usage of the old building's facilities. When the school was completed, it lacked athletic fields, which were still under construction. For at least the first year, sporting events were forced to be held at the old building.

In 1963, the modern 1600s wing was added. The school underwent a renovation in 1976, which added the field house, cafeteria, library and some classrooms nearby. In 1975, the vocational high school closed because of the opening of Cape Cod Regional Technical High School
Cape Cod Regional Technical High School
Cape Cod Regional Technical High School, also known as Cape Tech and Lower Cape Tech and sometimes abbreviated as CCT, is a public vocational and technical high school located in Harwich, Massachusetts....

 in Harwich
Harwich, Massachusetts
Harwich is a New England town on Cape Cod, in Barnstable County in the state of Massachusetts in the United States. Barnstable County is coextensive with Cape Cod. The town is a popular vacation spot, located near the Cape Cod National Seashore. Harwich's beaches are on "the Sound side" of Cape...

. The wing was then turned into the art wing for the school. Mechanical drawing was one of the classes offered in the old shop wing.

Renovation

In 1998, the wing that was part of the old vocational high school was demolished so that new classrooms could be added in place of the shop rooms. The new renovation also added the Performing Arts Center, the 1100s, lower 1200s, 1700s, 2200s and 2700s.

The renovations also added a new overhang in the busport area, the original one literally falling on the heads of students. After the renovation, the main office and administration rooms were moved to its present location, the old ones being located at the present child development room locations.

Originally the school was renovated with the installation of central air in mind. This was unable to be completed because the air ducts were improperly installed. It does not help that the school also was renovated to include small windows because of the anticipation of central air.

Modern day

Today, Barnstable High School is a diverse school with over 20 different spoken languages. The school is notable for its many clubs and community outreach programs. The school has also played host to the 7th and 8th grades at the time that Barnstable Middle School at Hyannis was being renovated.

With declining enrollment in the system, it was announced in 2009 that the 8th grade would be moved into the building permantly. The students would then be grouped in a 8th–9th grade academy. This raised concerns among parents about the safety of students. Although some students and teachers are optimistic of the merger of the 8th grade into the school for the coming school year, many remain wary because they question the idea of bringing middle school students into the high school.

In September, 2008, students were invited to send a Youtube
YouTube
YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005, on which users can upload, view and share videos....

 message to Governor Deval Patrick
Deval Patrick
Deval Laurdine Patrick is the 71st and current Governor of Massachusetts. A member of the Democratic Party, Patrick served as an Assistant United States Attorney General under President Bill Clinton...

. Twelve students took up this offer, and one student was sent a video reply back. The student, Carlos Rodriguez-Russo, was one of three in the state to be responded to in this way. The student was even featured on a local newscast because of his concern for the arts.

Athletics

Barnstable High School sports teams are known as the Red Raiders (using a logo similar to the University of Utah
University of Utah
The University of Utah, also known as the U or the U of U, is a public, coeducational research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The university was established in 1850 as the University of Deseret by the General Assembly of the provisional State of Deseret, making it Utah's oldest...

), a name they share with, most notably, Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University, often referred to as Texas Tech or TTU, is a public research university in Lubbock, Texas, United States. Established on February 10, 1923, and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the...

.

W. Leo Shields Memorial Field is the sports field on the campus of Barnstable High School. On November 25 the Red Raider football team played its first game on newly installed FieldTurf
FieldTurf
FieldTurf is a brand of artificial turf playing surface. It is manufactured and installed by the FieldTurf Tarkett division of Tarkett Inc., based in Calhoun, Georgia, USA. In the late 1990s, the artificial surface changed the industry with a design intended to replicate real grass...

, beating the Falmouth Clippers 46-14. Previously the field had been natural grass and Barnstable is the first school on Cape Cod to have Field Turf installed. Renovations also included new field goal posts. It was also home to the Cape Cod Crusaders
Cape Cod Crusaders
Cape Cod Crusaders were an American soccer team based in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1994, the team played in the USL Premier Development League , the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, until 2008, when the franchise folded and the team left the league.The team...

 of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League
USL Premier Development League
The USL Premier Development League is the amateur league of the United Soccer Leagues in the United States, Canada, and Bermuda, forming part of the American Soccer Pyramid...

 (PDL).

Volleyball

The Barnstable High School girls volleyball team has won 13 Division One State Championships in the past 15 years, including the past 6 State Championships.

The team holds the state volleyball record for the most consecutive victories.

The team also holds the state volleyball record for the most consecutive victories. The team's 110-game winning streak came to a halt on October 6, 2007, when the team played Brentwood, California
Brentwood School (Los Angeles, California)
Brentwood School is a private, secular K-12 coed day school with two campuses located four blocks apart in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. The school has a high reputation for academics and athletics.-History:...

 and lost.

Recent graduates include four Boston Globe and Boston Herald
Boston Herald
The Boston Herald is a daily newspaper that serves Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and its surrounding area. It was started in 1846 and is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the United States...

All Scholastics: Genny Moore, Katelyn Morin, Liz Auger, and Carly Newton (who was also named Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year and Prepvolley.com All American).

Tennis

The girls tennis program has fared very well in recent years. In the 2006 spring tennis season, the entire team went undefeated in the regular season and team captain Lauren Donnelly (her 2nd consecutive championship) and her partner Kortney Kelly won the South Sectional doubles championship, also earning recognition as Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team winners. That year the Red Raiders won the team South Sectional championship. During the past year of 2011 season for the girls team coach Headly Smith ( who has been coaching tennis at barnstable for fourteen years now) was an amazing help for the girls undefeated season in there division one league. Also 6 of the 7 girls on varsity were all-stars.
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Soccer

The boys soccer team is coached by Foster Cass, who has over 6000 career wins. Although they have been unstoppable many years, they have been unable to bring home a championship win.

Other sports

Barnstable also has traditionally strong baseball and hockey programs. Notable rivals of the Red Raiders are the Sandwich Blue Knights and the Falmouth Clippers.

Barnstable has played Falmouth in football on Thanksgiving Day nearly every year since 1895, making the annual game one of the longest-standing high school football rivalries in history. In 2007, the Red Raiders beat Falmouth 19–12 which evens the overall record in the rivalry at 56–56–8.

Music department

The music department is renowned in town because of its many accomplishments. The choral program, led by Myrcia Wytral has won many trophies at MICCA
Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association
The Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association is a sanctioning body for marching band field contests in the state of Massachusetts. Previous championships were held at the Cawley Memorial Stadium in Lowell, Massachusetts. Its current President is Steven T...

 and FiestaVal competitions. The string program, led by Jung Chen, has also won a few trophies over the years. The current teachers of the High School Music Department are Myrcia Wytral (Chorus), Casey Machado (Percussion Director/ Assistant Band Director), Andrew Vince (Strings Director), and Jayson Newell (Band Director/ Music Department Head).

The Barnstable High School Red Raider Marching Band is known for its achievements on and off the field. The band Division 2 winner in MICCA from 2006 to 2009 (four years in a row). In 2010 the band will be competing in Division 1 of MICCA due to changes in the number of members in the band.

Throughout the fall and leading into the spring, the Marching Band frequently performs at various venues, including football games, holidays, and community events. Various trips are performed throughout the year, including a bi-yearly appearance at Fiestaval.

The Red Raiders primarily march in the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association
Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association
The Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association is a sanctioning body for marching band field contests in the state of Massachusetts. Previous championships were held at the Cawley Memorial Stadium in Lowell, Massachusetts. Its current President is Steven T...

 circuit, often referred to as MICCA. Other appearances occur at the NESBA
New England Scholastic Band Association
The New England Scholastic Band Association or NESBA as it is more commonly known, is a sanctioning body for marching band, winter percussion, and winter guard contests in the New England region.-Marching band:...

 and USSBA
United States Scholastic Band Association
The United States Scholastic Band Association was formed in the Fall of 1988 to provide high school band programs with a competitive circuit featuring top judges from across the continent and a venue for the US Scholastic Band Championship....

 marching shows around the state. The Winter Percussion unit, an offshoot of the marching band season, compete in Winter Guard International
Winter Guard International
Spawning from the organization Drum Corps International , Winter Guard International was founded in 1977. WGI is a visual performing arts organization that hosts regional and national competitions for color guard and indoor percussion ensembles. Contests are held in the U.S...

 championships on a bi-yearly basis. In April 2009 (their most recent appearance at WGI) the Winter Percussion Ensemble almost made it into the semifinal round achieving their best performance ever at WGI. The winter percussion was the 2004 Class A NESBA Champions. The Winter Guard has won Class Championships in 2000, 2001 & 2004.

Drama club and Performing Arts Center

In the late 1990s, the school received a major renovation and expansion. This project included the construction of the Barnstable High School Performing Arts Center
Barnstable High School Performing Arts Center
The Barnstable High School Performing Arts Center, is located at Barnstable High School, in Barnstable, Massachusetts. It was built in 1999 with the sponsorship of the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra...

, which also serves as the home stage for the Barnstable High School Drama Club
Barnstable High School Drama Club
The Barnstable High School Drama Club is the largest club at Barnstable High School. The club produces several shows and fundraisers each year, including musicals, non-musicals, Shakespeare, Haunted Houses, & talent shows. The current faculty advisers are John Sullivan, an animation teacher and...

, music department concerts, and Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra
Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra
The Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra, based at the Barnstable High School Performing Arts Center in Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA.-History:...

. The Performing Arts Center has a capacity of 1,440 people and has hosted a number of events, including large cast musicals that the Drama Club has performed. It also hosts musical performances such as the All Cape and Southeast District music festivals. In 2008, after a nationwide search the BHS Drama Club was selected by Warner Brothers to produce The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz (adaptations)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a 1900 novel by L. Frank Baum, which has been adapted into several different works, the most famous being the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland...

. Over 360 hours of auditions, rehearsals, classroom lessons and free time was recorded by Warner Bros. Company for webisodes of a real high school musical from start to finish called "High Drama, Against all OZ" to be shown on theWb.com in September 2008 and sold on iTunes
ITunes
iTunes is a media player computer program, used for playing, downloading, and organizing digital music and video files on desktop computers. It can also manage contents on iPod, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad....

 as a four part television series.

Technology

Starting with the 2006–07 school year, all staff members at Barnstable High School were given new Lenovo R60 laptop computers running Windows XP Professional. Most class rooms now have SMARTBoards. The school also uses the Moodle Course Management System and the SchoolDude online work order distribution program. Starting with the 2009-10 school year, the Barnstable High School ordered a multitude of new iMacs for use in its television production studios, which broadcast locally on local Public-access television
Public-access television
Public-access television is a form of non-commercial mass media where ordinary people can create content television programming which is cablecast through cable TV specialty channels...

 cable TV channel 22. Along with the upgrade of the production studio come over 20 new Canon 1080 HD camcorders along with Manfrotto tripods,studio and portable lighting kits, and shotgun, lapel, and wireless (UHF) microphones to be used both in the studio and out in the field.

The High School also features a technology help desk, where students are given the opportunity to learn about the repair and maintenance of school computer and information technology systems. In the 2009-10 school year, a multitude of new 21st century multimedia courses were introduced. One of the primary goals of these courses is to video, edit, and produce content to be shown on Barnstable local access channel 22.

Foreign language department

In recent years, the high school has been home to the annual convention of the Massachusetts Junior Classical League. This also coincides with the creation of a chapter at the school. Barnstable was also one of only 13 public schools in the nation that taught Greek until it was canceled for the 2009–2010 school year.

Clubs

The school is also home to over twenty clubs. In the 2008–2009 school year, a series of new clubs were created. One of these was a chapter of the Model United Nations
Model United Nations
Model United Nations is an academic simulation of the United Nations that aims to educate participants about current events, topics in international relations, diplomacy and the United Nations agenda....

. The Astronomy, Drama, Film and Broadcasting, Key, Photography, Student Council, and Young Democrats/Republicans clubs are among the most popular among students.
In 2011, it hosted the annual Massachusetts Junior Classical League State Convention.

Notable alumni

  • Demetrius Atsalis
    Demetrius Atsalis
    Demetrius J. Atsalis is a Democratic Party member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing the 2nd Barnstable District...

    , State Representative
  • A.J. Burnett, meteorologist for Fox 25 Boston
  • Nancy Frangione
    Nancy Frangione
    Nancy Frangione is an American soap opera actress. She is a graduate of Barnstable High School.-Career:...

    , actor
  • Andy Hallett
    Andy Hallett
    Andrew Alcott "Andy" Hallett was an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne in the television series Angel. He used his singing talents often on the show, and performed two songs on the series' 2005 soundtrack album, Angel: Live Fast, Die Never.-Early life:Andrew Alcott...

    , actor, singer
  • Siobhan Magnus
    Siobhan Magnus
    Siobhan Evelyn Magnus is an American singer-songwriter from Barnstable, Massachusetts who was the sixth place finalist on the ninth season of American Idol.-Early life:...

    , top six American Idol season nine
    American Idol (season 9)
    The ninth season of American Idol premiered on January 12, 2010 and concluded on May 26, 2010 on Fox. Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi all returned as judges, and Ellen DeGeneres permanently replaced Paula Abdul as the fourth judge. Idol Gives Back also returned for the season and was...

     contestant
  • Kate McGarry, best jazz vocal album Grammy nominee
  • Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    Neal P. McDonough is an American film, television and voice actor.-Career:In 1991, McDonough won the Best Actor Dramalogue for "Away Alone". McDonough has made many television and film appearances since then, including Band of Brothers, Boomtown, Star Trek: First Contact, Minority Report and The...

    , actor
  • Eric Nickulas
    Eric Nickulas
    Eric Nickulas is a professional ice hockey right winger who last played for the ERC Ingolstadt of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in Germany....

    , NHL hockey player
  • Marnie Schulenburg
    Marnie Schulenburg
    Marnie Schulenburg is an American actress. She is known for her role as Alison Stewart on As the World Turns .-Private life:...

    , actor
  • Casey Sherman
    Casey Sherman
    Casey Sherman is an American true crime author and journalist.-Background:Sherman was born in Hyannis, Massachusetts. His mother, Diane Sullivan Sherman, was the sister of Mary Sullivan, who was believed to be the final victim of the Boston Strangler. Sherman attended Barnstable High School and...

    , bestselling author of A Rose for Mary (2002), Black Irish (2007), and The Finest Hours (2009)
  • Michael Tonello
    Michael Tonello
    Michael Tonello is a writer and columnist for The Huffington Post. He does a weekly column on style, fashion, and trends on the "Living Now" page....

    , bestselling author
  • Eden White
    Eden White
    Eden White is a New York singer/songwriter. She is the daughter of Janice White and Dr. Allen White, both from Massachusetts. After graduating from Barnstable High School, she attended Tufts University near her home in Boston, Mass. In 1993, she started touring clubs in New York city and earned a...

    , singer
  • Colin McNutt, Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps Percussion Caption head

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