Northwest Classen High School
Northwest Classen High School | |
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Address | |
2801 Northwest 27th Street , Oklahoma 73107 United States | |
Coordinates | 35°29′54″N 97°33′48″W / 35.4983919°N 97.5633735°W [1] |
Information | |
Established | 1955 |
School district | Oklahoma City Public Schools |
CEEB code | 372685 |
Principal | Jahree Herzer |
Staff | 91 (2017) [2] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1192 (2017) [2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 14.5 |
Colour(s) | Purple and Gold |
Mascot | Bedivere - Knight of the Round Table |
Nickname | Northwest Classen Knights |
Team name | Knights |
Newspaper | The Shield |
Website | [1] |
Northwest Classen High School is a public high school serving students in grades 9-12 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
History
Northwest Classen High School was built in 1955 to accommodate the growing population in the northwest corridor of Oklahoma City. Along with Classen School of Advanced Studies, it was named for Anton H. Classen, an early Oklahoma City real estate developer and philanthropist.[3][4]
As the neighborhoods around Northwest Classen have changed, so has the cultural makeup of the campus. Initially an almost all-Caucasian school, the population has gradually become more multi-cultural. Today, the enrollment in the school is nearly an equal split of Hispanic, African American, and Caucasian students with almost 100 different races and cultures represented.
Hudson Performance Hall
The original auditorium was, along with the rest of the school, targeted for upgrades and renovation as part of Oklahoma City's "MAPS for Kids" program in 2010. Alumni J. Clifford Hudson (a local businessman) and his wife Leslie, who had met in that auditorium, donated $500,000 in additional funds to install updated sound and lighting technology, improve the acoustics and update the audience area for the site. Now named the "Hudson Performance Hall", the venue has held concerts by notable acts such as Vince Gill (also an alumni), Al Yankovic, Arlo Guthrie, and Sinbad.[5]
Extracurricular activities
Northwest fields teams in Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association-sanctioned competition in baseball, fast-pitch softball, football, cheerleading, cross country, volleyball, basketball, tennis, wrestling, golf, soccer, and track.[6]
Notable alumni
- Mason Williams (Class of 1956) – Recording Artist [7]
- Edward Ruscha (Class of 1956) – Artist [7]
- William A. Martin (Class of 1956) – Computer Scientist, Artificial Intelligence Pioneer [8]
- Susanna Talley Clark (Class of 1957) – Songwriter, artist and wife of Guy Clark [9]
- Henson Cargill (Class of 1959) – Recording Artist [10]
- Ron Norick (Class of 1959) – Former mayor of Oklahoma City [11]
- Ronald Fagin (Class of 1963) – Computer Scientist, Author of Fagin's theorem [12]
- Lynne Hardin (Class of 1964) – Chair, Oklahoma City Board of Education (2013–present) [13]
- Steven T. Kuykendall (Class of 1965) - Member, US House of Representatives, California's 36th congressional district from 1991-2001.[14]
- Elizabeth (Herring) Warren (Class of 1966) – United States Senator from Massachusetts. Special Advisor to U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner while establishing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Professor, Harvard Law School.[15]
- Kirk Humphreys (Class of 1968) – Former Mayor of Oklahoma City [11]
- Skip Bayless (Class of 1970) – Sports Broadcaster [16]
- Rick Bayless (Class of 1971) -- Chef and restaurateur [17]
- William Citty (Class of 1971) – Chief of Police, Oklahoma City [18]
- J. Clifford Hudson (Class of 1973) – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sonic Corp. [19]
- Vince Gill (Class of 1975) – Recording Artist [20]
- Sean O'Grady (Class of 1977) – World Boxing Association Lightweight [21]
- Brad Piccolo (Class of 1979) - Recording Artist (Founding member of The Red Dirt Rangers) [22]
- Edgar Cruz (Class of 1979) - Recording Artist[23]
- Darryl "Choo" Kennedy (Class of 1983) - Professional Basketball Player [24]
- Walter Emery Fountain (Class of 1980) - Major General, United States Army[25]
- Kathy (Garrett) Willard (Class of 1984) – Chief Financial Officer, LiveNation [26]
- Kevin Thornton (Class of 1987) – Recording Artist (member of Color Me Badd) [27]
- Bryan Abrams (Class of 1988) – Recording Artist (member of Color Me Badd) [27]
- Sam Watters (Class of 1988) – Recording Artist (member of Color Me Badd) [27]
- Mark Calderon (Class of 1988) – Recording Artist (member of Color Me Badd) [27]
- Jabee Williams (Class of 2001) - Recording Artist [28]
- Darnell Jackson (Class of 2003, transferred) – Former NBA Basketball Player [29]
Order of the Round Table Hall of Fame
In 2018, the Friends of NWC High School Foundation instituted a Hall of Fame with annual inductions. [30]
- James R Daniel (class of 1958, inducted 2018) - Vice Chairman, BancFirst Corporation
- Dayna Davis Savage (Class of 1957, inducted 2018) - Founder, The Gathering Place, a memory care ministry in Houston, Texas
- Cliff Hudson (Class of 1973, inducted 2018) - Chariman, Sonic Corporation; Chairman, Oklahoma City School Board (2001-2008)
- Ron Norick (Class of 1959, inducted 2018) - Mayor, Oklahoma City (1987-1998)
- Vince Gill (Class of 1975, inducted 2018) - Recording artist
References
- ^ "Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report". Geographic Names Information System. U.S. Geological Survey. 1979-12-18. Retrieved 2008-01-23.
- ^ a b c "OEQA 2017 School Profiles" (PDF). Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ^ "Northwest Classen High School". Oklahoma City Public Schools. Archived from the original on January 26, 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-23.
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- ^ "About Us". Hudson Performance Hall. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "OSSAA Schools Classification by Sport". Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association. Archived from the original on 2007-12-10. Retrieved 2008-01-23.
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- ^ "Obituary". MIT. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
- ^ "Susanna Clark, 1941–2007, Nashville Scene, July 5, 2012.
- ^ "Henson Cargill, 1941–2007, Edmond Sun, March 27, 2007.
- ^ a b Centrella, Heidi R. (2004). "Alumni Raising Funds for Northwest Classen High School". The Journal Record of Oklahoma City. Retrieved 2008-01-23.
- ^ "Ron Fagin's Site at Almaden Research Center". Retrieved 2010-04-14.
- ^ "About Lynne Hardin". Retrieved 2013-02-14.
- ^ Lee, Robert (30 November 1998). "Our State Has Seventh Congressman". The Daily Oklahoman. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
- ^ "Elizabeth Warren: An Okie in Washington riles Wall Street". The Daily Oklahoman. 1 August 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
- ^ "Wall of Fame Honorees". The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
- ^ Cathey, Dave (20 October 2015). "Rick Bayless' Oklahoma homecoming is full, like his life". Daily Oklahoman. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
- ^ "Interview with Bill Citty". The Living Room with Gerry Bonds. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
- ^ "1973 graduates of Northwest Classen High School announce $500,000 donation to fund additional improvements of the school's auditorium".
- ^ "2007 Oklahoman of the Year". Oklahoma Today Magazine. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
- ^ Pryzbylo, Robert (17 September 2009). "Getting to know...Sean O'Grady". Daily Oklahoman. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ^ The Shield -- Northwest Classen High School Yearbook. Oklahoma City, OK: Yearbook Staff, Northwest Classen High School. May 18, 1979. p. 173.
- ^ "Awards honor graduates". The Daily Oklahoman. 25 September 2005. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
- ^ Pego, David (11 Jan 1982). "Knights' Darryl Kennedy city's best basketball player?". Daily Oklahoman. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
- ^ The Shield -- Northwest Classen High School Yearbook. Oklahoma City, OK: Yearbook Staff, Northwest Classen High School. May 18, 1979. p. 161.
- ^ Kathy Garret Willard on Facebook
- ^ a b c d "Color Me Badd Official MySpace Profile". MySpace. Archived from the original on November 24, 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
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- ^ "Darnell Jackson". Scout.com.
- ^ "Order of the Round Table Hall of Fame".