- Norcross High School is located in Norcross, Georgia. It is part of the Gwinnett County Public Schools.
- The current Norcross High School occupies a facility at 5300 Spalding Drive, Norcross, Georgia that opened in August 2001. Jonathan Patterson has been school principal at Norcross since August 2006. Norcross is the only high school in the Gwinnett County school system to have the IB Diploma Programme (1999).
- History
- The 1900s
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Municipal bonds were issued for a new modern brick schoolhouse in 1903, and another bond issue approved an additional school in 1914. These buildings stood side by side on College Street for many years in the center of Norcross and were preceded by an old wooden building at the same site. Before this older wooden school was destroyed, it became very unsteady.
- After the second red-brick building was constructed as a grammar school, the first building became Norcross High School. Both of the brick schools were demolished several years ago, although the first building was in use until 1970.
- According to a booklet compiled in 1923 and reprinted recently, the rural schools surrounding Norcross were Beaver Ruin with 60 students, Glover with 172, Mechanicsville with 87, and Pittman with 60. Crabapple School, which was located at Pinckneyville, had apparently closed earlier.
- In 1933, a report printed in Flanigan's History, Volume I, stated, "Norcross has three buildings valued at $60,000, and used thirteen teachers. For many years this has been one of the best schools in the county and is accredited first class." A school for black children was located near Hopewell Baptist Church at that time, according to Clara Nesbit.
- Norcross Elementary School was built in 1939, and the Board of Trustees of the Norcross Consolidated School System listed on the corner stone were H. L. Sudderth, J. Howard Webb, B. F. Summerour, B. W. Westbrook and C. A. Garner. This school is still in use, although many additions have been built through the years. With the completion of the new elementary school, the two older buildings 'on the hill' became Norcross High School.
- When West Gwinnett High School was built in 1957, parents of Duluth students objected to consolidation and fought successfully to have a new high school built in Duluth. The citizens of Norcross later asked to have the name West Gwinnett changed back to Norcross High School.
- The school colors, blue and white, and the school mascot, the Blue Devil, were chosen by the students in 1957 when football was played as a school sport for the first time.
- Present-day
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Norcross High School opened a facility at 5300 Spalding Drive in Norcross in August 2001. This land was purchased by the Gwinnett County Public School System because the 1998 tornado cleared the land of trees. The new building opened with a student population of 2,400 students. Today the student body has an estimated 3,000 pupils. The former facility located at 2595 Beaver Ruin Road has been renamed Buchanan High School of Technology, which houses Gwinnett Online Campus and GIVE Center West, a grade 6-12 alternative school.
- International Baccalaureate
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In 1999, Norcross High School became the first high school in Gwinnett to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme to high school juniors and seniors. This program was implemented to offer a different curriculum for motivated students. IB Diploma students have classes independent of the majority of the student body. IB Certificate students can get a certification in some IB courses that they are interested in without having to complete the entire Diploma Programme. Norcross also offers a pre-IB program to underclassmen in order for them to take some state required courses that must be done before taking higher level IB courses. The IB programme has received lots of bad publicity as many universities tend to accept AP credits over IB credits. Because of this, Norcross High School also offers a vast array of AP (Advanced Placement) courses.
- Athletics
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Norcross currently competes in Region 7-AAAAA and has since 2004. The school's mascot is the Blue Devil. The school competes in football, baseball, softball, track and field, cross country, swimming and diving, wrestling, golf, soccer, tennis, volleyball, competitive cheerleading, and roller hockey.
- Norcross High's athletic program [2] has received recognition in recent years for its boys' basketball program, coached by Eddie Martin. Norcross varsity boys basketball team won the Class AAAAA Georgia state championship in 2006, 2007, and 2008, after finishing as the state runner-up in 2005. The boy's basketball team has had press coverage in USA Today, which ranked the Blue Devils as the #2 high school basketball program in the nation in a preseason poll, and through ESPN2, which carried a national broadcast of the Blue Devils' game against #1 ranked Oak Hill Academy (VA) in December 2006. The 2007-2008 team was featured on ESPN2 (in a victory against Helen Cox). On Friday, March 7, 2008, the team won their third consecutive state title. This has not been done in the AAAAA classification since the years of 1938-1940 by Lanier High School. This "three-peat" was won against their 2004 rivals, Wheeler High School. The team is currently ranked at #6 nationally.
- In 2008, basketball coach Eddie Martin ended his six year run with Norcross High School. Martin now coaches basketball at Greater Atlanta Christian School where he first began his coaching career. [3]
- Norcross's football team had some success in the early 1990s, including region championships in 1991 and 1994. However, the Blue Devils had their most successful season in 2006 under head coach Keith Maloof. The varsity football team went undefeated in the regular season, winning their region and earning a #1 state ranking at the end of the regular season by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. They eventually lost in the third round of the state AAAAA playoffs to Warner Robins High School.
- In the 2006-2007 school year, Norcross became the only school in the nation to achieve an extraordinary trifecta when the Norcross basketball team finished #12 in the final USA Today rankings, the football team appeared in the final regular season national rankings, and the Norcross Academic Team competed in the NAQT National Championships in Chicago, Illinois.
- So far in the 2007-2008 school year, Norcross High School has won their region in football, volleyball, and basketball, and ranked top 10 in the state preseason for baseball and girls soccer.
- Future Business Leaders of America
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FBLA is one of the active and most participating clubs in Norcross High School. The club is recognized for its variety of activities from being leaders in Region and state competitions to collecting donations for the premature child birth research. The club is known to be a fun and knowledge gathering data bank for the young and business interested individuals of Norcross High. It has brought up and thought strategical thinking, real business skills, and ethics that is necessary in the real world to its members. The current administrative body consists of President: Amir Ceheja and Vice Presidets: Apekshith Ramesha & Steven Shuman. FBLA is advised by the most humble and supportive staff of Norcross's business Education teachers like Ms Mayes, Ms Beyersmith and Ms Goddard.
- Fine arts
- Band
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The Norcross High School Band Program [4] has attained regional and national recognition. Under previous director William J. Pharris, the program earned the Sudler Flag of Honor, an award granted by the John Phillip Sousa Foundation for consistent superior musical performance. The current head director of bands is Rudy Gilbert, who was named Teacher of the Year for Norcross High School for the 2008-2009 school year, and the assistant director is Doug Maloney.
- In 2005, the band was a guest performing ensemble at the University of Georgia January Music Festival. The Wind Symphony also performed at the Georgia Music Educators Association Convention in January 2007. They will perform again at UGA in January 2010.
- The Wind Symphony has received the William D. Revelli Concert Band Award for first place in 2009 in New York and in 2007 in Chicago. The program was also awarded the Dr. Tim Lautzenheimer Esprit de Corps Award at the 2009 Festivals of Music in New York.
- The Norcross High School Marching Band has grown from 110 members in 2002 to 170 members in 2006. The band consistently earns "superior" ratings and in 2004 came away Grand Champion of the Rome Marching Classic with the show "Movin' Out: the Music of Billy Joel." In 2007 the marching band won 1st place at the Southern Invitational at Sprayberry High School. Awards and trophies included Best in Class Percussion, Best in Class Band, High Music Award, High Effect Award, and Gold Division Grand Champion.
- The concert band program consists of three groups: the Concert Band, the Symphonic Band, and the Wind Symphony. 34 members of the Norcross band earned seats in the District XIII Honor Bands in the 2006-2007 school year.
- Orchestra
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The orchestra is made up of approximately 150 students and is directed by Juana Alzaga and Allison Bates, the four orchestras (in order of performance level), the Chamber ensemble, the Philharmonic, and two Symphonic. All allow violinists, violist, cellist, and bassists to perform string music.
- In 2005, the Norcross Philharmonic Orchestra was the featured performance group at the UGA Fall Orchestra Camp and received an invitation to perform at the GMEA Music Conference in Savannah, Georgia. The Philharmonic also finished as the top public school orchestra in the nation at the 2006 American String Teacher Association's National Orchestra Festival in Kansas City, Missouri. That year also, Norcross had more orchestra players qualify for the GMEA All-State Orchestra than any other high school in Georgia. The Philharmonic Orchestra did perform at Carnegie Hall in New York in April 2007.
- Theatre arts
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Led by Gina "Pev" Parrish, the Norcross Theater program has been very successful. They consistently rank high in the GHSA one-act play competition. In 2004, they won Region 7AAAAA and placed third in the state. In 2007, they performed "A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking" at the region level and earned a third place finish. Actresses Christina Jundt and Amanda Facemire both received awards for Best Actress in the Region, an award usually reserved for one person. The technical crew for "White Chicks" brought home the award for Best Tech Crew of the Region.The Theatre Arts Department produces a variety of shows every year with consistently sold out houses. Randy Kemper is the other theatre teacher who is responsible for the beginning classes. Mr. Kemper directs the children's' show, which enables hundreds of elementary students to see live theatre. Pev runs the advanced program consisting of classes ranging from Stage Craft to Musical Production Workshop. The NHS Theatre program is proud of the variety of theatre courses offered to the students. NHS Thespian are involved in community service projects as well as performing.
- Notable alumni
- Jeff Backus - USA Today All-American; starting offensive lineman for the University of Michigan and first-round pick by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League.
- Jodie Meeks - 2006 Gwinnett County Boys Basketball Player of the Year; 2006 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Boys Basketball Player of the Year; Former University of Kentucky shooting guard, Drafted in Second Round of NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks.
- P.K. Sam - Florida State and National Football League wide receiver who played at Norcross prior to transferring to Buford High School.
- Lillian Webb - former mayor of Norcross, Georgia.
- Gani Lawal - 2007 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Boys Basketball Player of the Year, McDonald's All-American, 2nd Team Parade Magazine All-American, Georgia Tech power forward
- Al-Farouq Aminu - a Parade magazine and McDonald's All-American forward; Wake Forest University signee
- Brice Butler - current USC wide receiver
- External links
- NHS official website
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