Gilbert High School (Arizona) Explained

Gilbert High School
Seal Image:Gilbert High School (Arizona).png
Streetaddress:1101 E Elliot Rd
Zipcode:85234
Country:United States
Coordinates:33.3486°N -111.7667°W
Principal:Lucas Blackburn
Faculty:111.00 (FTE)
Ratio:21.21
Ceeb:030140
Campus Type:Urban
Conference:5A – San Tan, Division I and II[1]
Motto:"...Continuing a tradition of excellence one student at a time"
Rival:Highland High School[2]
Nickname:Gilbert Tigers
Colors:Black and gold
Mascot:Tiger
Yearbook:Outside the Box
Newspaper:Tiger Nation Weekly Newsletter
Established:, opened 1918
Enrollment:2,354 (2022–23)[3]
Feeders:Greenfield Junior High School and Mesquite Junior High School
Website:High School website
Picture Caption:Gilbert High School auditorium, as viewed from road.

Gilbert High School (GHS) is the oldest public high school in Gilbert, Arizona, United States and is part of Gilbert Public Schools. It opened in 1918 and celebrated its 100th graduating class in 2017.[4] The school enrolled 2,051 students in 2018-19, grades 912, and operates on a traditional school calendar.[5] Gilbert's colors are black and gold and the teams are collectively called the Tigers.

In 2017, Gilbert High School earned the A+ School of Excellence™ Award from the Arizona Educational Foundation.[6] The school is a member of the Arizona Interscholastic Association's 5A San Tan Athletics Conference and competes in Division I and II sports.[1]

History

On June 19, 1917, an election was held "for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a high school" in the recently formed Gilbert School District #41.[7] Gilbert High School's first building opened in 1917. The first graduating class, consisting of 4 graduates, was in 1918.[4]

In the 1960s, Gilbert relocated to a new site where present day Mesquite Junior High School now stands. In 1987, the school moved to its current location.[8] Gilbert High School's original site is now the district administration building.[8] In 2017, Gilbert High celebrated its 100th graduating class, consisting of 600 students.[4]

Demographics

As of 2018-19, there were 102 total teachers, principals, and other school leaders and 2,051 students currently enrolled at the school with enrollment listed at 100%.[5] Of the 102 teachers, principals, and other school leaders, 85 (83.33%) are listed as having greater than 3 years experience in the field and 7 (6.86%) of 102 are listed as teaching out of the subject area in which they are certified.[5]

The racial makeup of the students, in 2018-19, was 3.31% African American, 3.56% Asian, 28.77% Hispanic, 1.66% Native American, 0.88% Pacific Islander, and 59.09% White.[5] The four-year graduation rate within the first 4 years of enrolling in high school was 88.89%.[5] Graduation rates were broken down to: 85.28% Male, 92.36% Female, 80% African American, 86.36% Asian, 86.47% Hispanic, N/A% Native American, 90.7% White, 81.82% Multiple Races, 81.9% Low SES, and 76.19% Special Education.[5] In 2015-2016, reports indicate 414 students were enrolled in at least one advanced placement course, 515 students with chronic absenteeism, 31 indents of violence and 2 students reported as harassed or bullied based on sex, race, color, national origin or disability.[5]

Academics

Gilbert High School is said to offer "over 220 courses in 14 departments"[9] including: Accelerated Learning, Advanced Placement and Honors Curriculum, Comprehensive Core Curriculum, School-to-Work, Community College Dual Credit Courses, ELL, On-Site Special Education, and Vocational Career /Technological Education Programs.[10]

In 2017, Gilbert High School earned the A+ School of Excellence™ Award from the Arizona Educational Foundation.[6] The award program is said to be "a comprehensive school assessment program that celebrates outstanding schools and brings to light the positive stories and successes happening in public schools every day".[6]

In the fiscal year 2019, the Arizona Department of Education published an annual achievement profile for Gilbert High School resulting in a grade of "B" based on an A through F scale.[11] Scores were based on "year to year student academic growth, proficiency on English language arts, math and science, the proficiency and academic growth of English language learners, indicators that an elementary student is ready for success in high school and that high school students are ready to succeed in a career or higher education and high school graduation rates".[11]

In 2020, the United States national nonprofit organization, GreatSchools, gives Gilbert High School a 5/10 (down from 7/10 in 2019) overall rating noting that students perform "average on state tests, have above average college readiness measures, and are making average year-over-year academic improvement. This school is said to have below average results in how well it’s serving disadvantaged and low income students.[12] The organization gives Gilbert High School academic scores of 7/10 (down from 8/10 in 2019) for "college readiness", 5/10 (down from 7/10 in 2019) for standardized "test scores", and 5/10 (down from 6/10 in 2019) for "Academic progress". The school was also given equity scores of 2/10 (down from 5/10 in 2019) for "equity overview" (disadvantaged students are falling behind) and 3/10 for "low income students" (low-income kids are being left behind).[12]

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Gilbert High School is one of six high schools in the Arizona 5A San Tan Athletics Conference.[1] In 2017, the boys soccer team won the 2017 Arizona championship and finished 6th in the nation.[13] In 2019, the boys Basketball Varsity team won the 2018-19 5A State of Arizona Championship at Desert Financial Arena. and finished with a 29-1 record.[14]

State championships for the Tigers in sports include the following:

Band

Gilbert Band finished first in the 2018 Band State Championship Division 5.[5] The band program is one of the top programs in the state, having their marching band, the Gilbert Tiger Pride, finish top 10 the past 6 years in Arizona and fourth place during the 2016 season.[15] Other programs include the Gilbert Indoor Percussion and the Gilbert Black Guard. These programs both finished 2nd in Arizona during the 2017 season. During the 2018 season, both guard and drumline made it to finals for the western regional competition in California and placed 1st in the state of Arizona at WGAZ championships.[16] The indoor percussion received first place in Arizona recently in 2014 and 2016, along with a 4th-place finish at the WGI World Championships in 2014.[17]

Clubs and activities

Gilbert High School Air Force Junior ROTC AZ-941 placed first in the JROTC Desert Classic Drill Competition State Championship in 2019.[5]

Awards

Notable alumni

In popular media

Student Navey Baker was featured in the October 4, 2013, episode of NPR show This American Life for her role as the Gilbert High Tiger mascot.[27] She was also featured on the second season of the Hulu original documentary series, Behind the Mask.

Gilbert High School senior Samantha LaMay made the transformation from lacrosse-playing tomboy to stylish girly girl on the season premiere of MTV’s "Made" in 2005.[28]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018 - 2020 Gilbert. Arizona Interscholastic Association. February 5, 2019.
  2. Web site: Arizona HS rivals helping elementary school principal fight cancer. November 27, 2018. USA Today High School Sports. February 13, 2019.
  3. Web site: Gilbert High School. National Center for Education Statistics. June 27, 2024.
  4. Web site: Gilbert High School graduates 100th class. azfamily. February 9, 2019.
  5. Web site: Gilbert High School. Arizona Department of Education. January 6, 2020.
  6. Web site: 39 Arizona Public Schools Earn A+ School of Excellence™ Award. Arizona Educational Foundation. February 12, 2019.
  7. Book: Birdsall, Alice M. . 1920 . Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Arizona, Volume 20 . Bancroft-Whitney . 418 .
  8. Web site: 17 historic schools in metro Phoenix. azcentral. February 9, 2019.
  9. Web site: About GHS. Gilbert High School. February 6, 2019.
  10. Web site: Academics. Gilbert High School. February 12, 2019.
  11. Web site: AZ School Report Cards. Arizona Department of Education. June 19, 2020.
  12. Web site: Gilbert High School. June 19, 2020.
  13. aiaonline.org
  14. Web site: No. 1 Gilbert pulls off comeback against No. 6 Millennium for state title.
  15. aboda.org
  16. wgaz.org
  17. wgi.org
  18. Web site: Best Public School/District. May 27, 2018 . 49. East Valley Tribune. February 17, 2019.
  19. News: Domingo. Odeen. Alan Gordon overcame past to succeed. September 23, 2014. Arizona Republic. October 11, 2012.
  20. Web site: Gilbert High's Peterson brothers selected early in MLB draft. azcentral.com. December 19, 2014.
  21. News: Capobianco. Tony. Former Gilbert star Dustin Peterson adjusting well to minors. December 19, 2014. East Valley Tribune. July 16, 2013.
  22. News: Rosales. Glen. Peterson Brothers Could Land In First Round. December 19, 2014. Baseball America. May 23, 2013.
  23. Web site: Jack Plummer . Max Preps . June 23, 2023.
  24. News: Tyler. Cary. CGCC honors Ethier, Sarfate. December 19, 2014. East Valley Tribune. February 9, 2007.
  25. Web site: Ex-Gilbert star scores 63 in NCAA game. eastvalleytribune.com. February 20, 2024.
  26. Web site: Gilbert graduate brings Lifehouse back to his home. eastvalleytribune.com. February 20, 2024.
  27. Secret Identity . This American Life . October 4, 2013 .
  28. "Gilbert High Student Gets all Girly on MTV show" Get Out. June 14, 2005