The Walker School

The Walker School
Location
Marietta, Georgia
Coordinates 33°58′12″N 84°32′10″W / 33.970°N 84.536°W / 33.970; -84.536Coordinates: 33°58′12″N 84°32′10″W / 33.970°N 84.536°W / 33.970; -84.536
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Type Private School

The Walker School, formerly known as the Joseph T. Walker School, is a private school in Marietta, Georgia, on Cobb Parkway (U.S. 41) in what was originally Sprayberry High School.[1] It was founded in 1957 as the St. James Day School at St. James Episcopal Church near the Marietta square. In 1972 the school became an independent body as the Joseph T. Walker School. The school teaches students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade at the same location.

Awards and recognition

The Walker School's magazine, Pegasus, in both 1986 and 1988 received a Silver Crown Magazine award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.[2][3] In 1988, the magazine was awarded in five separate categories, including for Fiction, Cover Design (two or more colors), Title and Contents Page, Spread Design, Graphics and for Typography (both Lettering and Calligraphy, as well as Logos and Endmarks).[3] In 1985, 1991 and 1994, Pegasus was recognized as a Scholastic Circle Recipient by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for Overall Design.[4][5][6]

The school's 2005 valedictorian, Grace Lu, was designated a Presidential Scholar, a program established in "1964, by executive order of the President, to recognize and honor some of our nation's most distinguished graduating high school seniors".[7][8] Lu was one of two students selected in the state of Georgia out of a maximum of 141 students chosen nationwide.[9]

The 2007 valedictorian, Sarah O'Donohue, won the Georgia "Latin Student of the Year" award and was also featured in the Marietta Daily Journal in an article titled "A Statistical Quagmire," discussing SAT scores and how the media uses statistics to give deceptive analysis of reports. A student at the school was one of ten students in 2006 nationally to receive the Prudential Spirit of Community Award, for her efforts organizing a fundraiser to help pay for reconstructive surgery for needy children.[10]

Sports

Student Chris Rodrigues was a four-time state wrestling champion at 125 pounds (57 kg) and part of the 2000 Asics Tiger High School All-American Team.[11] In 2008, Walker won the state titles in girls tennis(2nd in a row), boys soccer, and girls soccer in 2 and 1/2 days. In 2009, the girls soccer team won state again for the second time in a row defeating The Lovett School. In 2010, the girls soccer team won state again for the third time in a row defeating Blessed Trinity Catholic High School.

Student Jason Suway was a one-time state tennis champion at 125 pounds and part of the 2004 state championship team. In 2004, Walker won the state title in boys tennis, with members, Doug Perrin, Michael Locandro, Jason Suway, Brad Smith, Michael Daniel, Aaron Kramer, and JD Ludwig.

Student Mark Johnson was a three-time state champion in curling at 125 pounds and a part of the 2001 state championship team.

In 2011, wrestler Alec Diamond won state at weight class 135. Prior to winning state, Alec placed second for two consecutive years (2009 and 2010).

In 2012, the Walker Wolverines varsity football team became Fox 5's High Five Team of the Week due to their success in numbers and by first year head coach, John East. At the time, they were 5-0 after beating Mount Pisgah Christian School in their very own homecoming game. Their next game resulted in another win putting them at 6-0 after defeating Fellowship Christian School. Walker also secured their first football win against biggest rival Mt Paran Christian in the program's history, beating Mt Paran on their homecoming night. Walker went 10-0 after defeating Gordon Lee and winning their first Region Championship. They then continued on to an 11-0 season after winning a playoff game for the first time by defeating Athens Christian Academy but then lost to George Walton Academy in the second round of the Georgia High School Association football playoffs, ending their season at 11-1. Senior linebacker Mike Ramsay and senior runningback Evan Kaisian were the leaders of the team. Ramsay received a scholarship to Duke University to play for their football team.

Following this unexpectedly successful season, the Georgia Public Broadcasting system made a 40-minute documentary on the Wolverines' head coach, John East, called "Walk East", on East's career leading up to his becoming Walker's football coach. He was a former coach of Whitefield Academy, who is a Walker rival. The documentary also reflected on the game Walker played against Whitefield in the 2012 season. Walker won the game with a final score of 21-14 on a last minute, game winning touchdown.

in 2014 Collier Middleton of Walker had her best race of the season with a clean race in the 100m hurdles winning Gold in 14.93.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "The Walker School Attracts Ivy League Academic to Oversee Its Lower School; University of Pennsylvania's Assistant Professor to Join as Principal, Business Wire, May 18, 2006
  2. 1986 Scholastic Crown Recipients, accessed April 30, 2007.
  3. 1 2 1988 Scholastic Crown Recipients, accessed April 30, 2007.
  4. 1985 Scholastic Circle Recipients, accessed April 30, 2007.
  5. 1991 Scholastic Circle Recipients, accessed April 30, 2007.
  6. 1994 Scholastic Circle Recipients, accessed April 30, 2007
  7. Murrin, Erin J. "Valedictorian only girl in Georgia to earn Presidential Scholar award", Marietta Daily Journal, may 31, 2005, accessed April 30, 2007.
  8. Presidential Scholars Program, United States Department of Education, accessed April 30, 2007.
  9. 2005 Scholars, Presidential Scholars Program, accessed April 30, 2007.
  10. "Two Georgia Youth Honored for Volunteerism at National Award Ceremony in Washington, D.C.; Actor Ted Danson and Olympic Champion Joey Cheek Pay Tribute to Young Heroes as part of Four-Day Recognition Events", Business Wire, May 8, 2006, accessed April 30, 2007.
  11. "2000 Asics Tiger High School All-American Team announced", The Guillotine, June 20, 2000
  12. "Hollywood meets Cobb". The Marietta Daily Journal. January 2, 2010. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
  13. "Walker School Alum Enjoys Success as an Internet Entrepreneur".
  14. "Walker Alumnus Brandon Stanton Talks to Students About Humans of New York". The Walker School. February 5, 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-26.
  15. O'Brien, David (February 26, 2013). "Braves relief hopeful Hale is Princeton grad". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  16. "The Marietta Daily Journal - Computer whiz kid develops iPhone app for games". Mdjonline.com. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
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