Lonoke High School

Lonoke High School
Address
501 West Academy Street
Lonoke, Arkansas 72086
United States
Coordinates 34°46′48.32″N 91°54′18.5″W / 34.7800889°N 91.905139°W / 34.7800889; -91.905139 -->
Information
School type Public comprehensive
Founded 1879
Status Open
CEEB code 041470
NCES School ID 050906000642[1]
Teaching staff 42.76 (on FTE basis)[1]
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 550[1] (2010–11)
  Grade 9 147
  Grade 10 159
  Grade 11 121
  Grade 12 123
Student to teacher ratio 12.86[1]
Education system ADE Smart Core
Classes offered Regular,
Advanced Placement (AP)
School color(s)      Purple
     White
Athletics Football, Golf, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Track, Swimming
Athletics conference 4A Region 2
Mascot Jackrabbit
Team name Lonoke Jackrabbits
Accreditation ADE
AdvancED (1926–)
USNWR ranking Unranked
Newspaper The Paw Print
Website lonokeschools.org/Domain/44

Lonoke High School is a nationally recognized and accredited public high school located in the rural community of Lonoke, Arkansas, United States. The school provides comprehensive secondary education for approximately 550 students each year in grades 9 through 12. It is one of four public high schools in Lonoke County, Arkansas and the only high school administered by the Lonoke School District.

History

By 1879, the citizens of Lonoke collected $10,000 to supplement state funding to begin to create a free ten-month public school. In 1900, a massive school building (alleged to be the largest wooden-frame structure in the state, with its two stories and three wings) was built. That building was lost by fire in 1931, and a brick school was built that continues as the high school. The Lonoke Colored School began around 1878 with classes through the eighth grade. In 1945, the name became the George Washington Carver School when it expanded its curriculum through high school. The schools integrated in 1970, with Carver school continuing as the middle school. In 2004, citizens voted and passed a bond issue to build a new Lonoke Middle School and gymnasium.[2]

Academics

Lonoke High School is accredited by the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) and has been accredited by AdvancED since 1926.[3] The assumed course of study follows the Smart Core curriculum developed by the ADE. Students complete regular (core and elective) and career focus coursework and exams and may take Advanced Placement (AP) courses and exams with the opportunity to receive college credit.

Extracurricular activities

The Lonoke High School mascot and athletic emblem is the fighting jackrabbit with purple and white serving as the school colors.[4]

Athletics

The Lonoke Jackrabbits compete in interscholastic activities within the 4A Classification via the 4A Region 2 Conference as administered by the Arkansas Activities Association. The Jackrabbits participate in football, volleyball, golf (boys/girls), basketball (boys/girls), cheer, dance, baseball, softball, swimming (boys/girls), and track and field (boys/girls).[4][5]

The Jackrabbits have won at least 16 state championships in its history, including:

Clubs and traditions

Lonoke students may engage in a variety of clubs and organizations such as: Future Farmers of America (FFA), FCCLA, Student Council, Beta Club, Army JROTC, Math Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, The Paw Print student newspaper, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), Key Club, and Quiz Bowl.[4]

Notable alumni

The following are notable people associated with Lonoke High School (graduation year in parentheses).

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Lonoke High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  2. "Lonoke (Lonoke County)". The Encyclopedia of Arkansas Culture & History. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
  3. "Institution Summary, Lonoke High School". AdvancED. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  4. 1 2 3 "School Profile, Lonoke High School". Arkansas Activities Association. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  5. "2012–13 Arkansas High School Sports Record Book" (PDF). Arkansas Activities Association. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  6. "Men's Basketball Signs Zakee Wadood To NLI". ETSUbucs.com. East Tennessee State University. April 28, 2000. Retrieved July 18, 2013.
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