Bexley High School

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Bexley High School
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Bexley High School
Address
326 South Cassingham Road

, ,
43209

United States
Coordinates39°57′49″N 82°55′48″W / 39.96361°N 82.93000°W / 39.96361; -82.93000
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational high school
Established1921
School district
SuperintendentKimberly Miller
CEEB code361505
PrincipalKristin Robbins
Teaching staff42.28 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment721 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.05 [1]
Color(s)Royal Blue and White[3]   
Athletics conferenceMid-State League[3]
MascotLion
Team nameLions[3]
RivalColumbus Academy
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools[4]
NewspaperThe Torch
YearbookBexleo
Feeder schoolsBexley Middle School
Athletic DirectorEli Goldberger
Websitewww.bexleyschools.org

Bexley High School (BHS) is a public high school located in Bexley, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. It is the only high school in Bexley City School system.

Athletics[]

Bexley runs a comprehensive athletics program, including teams in the following: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Volleyball and Wrestling. Bexley purchased artificial grass for athletes to perform on in the winter of 2003. Teams have won Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships[5] in:

  • Boys Golf - 2015
  • Girls Soccer - 2009
  • Boys Basketball - 1983
  • Boys Soccer - 2003, 2005
  • Girls Volleyball - 1977
  • Girls Tennis (OTCA)- 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
  • Boys Tennis (OTCA)- 1975, 2017

Football program[]

In 2016 the program earned its first home playoff game and first playoff win and went 11–1. The program also earned a playoff spot in the 2008, 2013, 2014, and 2015 seasons, all under Coach John Smith.

After the 2016 season Coach Smith resigned, citing the need to spend more time with his family. As his replacement, Nathan Castorena took over the Lions and served for two seasons.[6] In March 2019, Bexley announced the hiring of long-time Central Ohio coach Mike Golden.[7][unreliable source?]

Volleyball program[]

After setting a school record for wins in the 2007 season, going 25–2, and ending the season as Regional runners-up, Bexley has had few successful seasons since. Reasons for this include lack of a consistent coaching staff, and a competitive league. Bexley has continued to improve over the past few years and expects to do well in the near future.

Soccer program[]

Both the Men's and Women's soccer programs are outstanding, and are widely known around the state and region. Between the men and the women they have combined for 12 State Final Fours since 1999.

The men's team has won two state championships in its history (2003 and 2005) and have had multiple Final Four and Regional Final finishes. They have also had a flurry of All District, All State, and two All-Americans selection (Daniel Broidy '08 and Jacob Hodge '12). Ross Friedman '10 played for the program and went on to play professionally for the Columbus Crew. The Men's program won their league championship for 15 straight seasons, until the streak was ended in 2009. The team was formerly coached by former Bexley player and OWU graduate Greg Kullman and is currently coached by Brian Stoddard.

The women have been one of the most consistent teams, regardless of sport (in the state) since coach Scott Dempsey took over. They were state finalists in 1999 through 2003, 2005, 2006, state runners-up in 1999, and State Champions in 2009 (although they were defeated in the championship game, the opposing team was playing with an ineligible player, forcing them to forfeit the championship). The women have also had multiple All District, All State, and All American recipients. The team is currently coached by Scott James.

Wrestling program[]

The wrestling program has had individual successes throughout the school's history. There have been numerous state qualifiers, 10 state placers and one state champion. As a team there has not been a great deal of success until recently when they earned a Mid-State League Title in 2017 for first time since 1998. A team dual record of 17-2 was also set in 2017 breaking the previous season record of 16–3. The program currently has successful youth and junior high teams as well. The head wrestling coach of the program is Chris Bragg. He was the 2017 MSL-Ohio coach of the year and 2017 Division 2 District Coach of the year.

Softball program[]

The 2018 season was one of the most successful in program history with the team going 14-9 and winning two games in the state tournament (defeating Licking Valley and London). The Lions advanced to the district semi-finals and fell to Hebron Lakewood. Coach Jessica Sciacca took over the program for the 2019 season after long-time coach Rick Wemlinger resigned after nine seasons.[8]

Rivals[]

Bexley's rival is the Columbus Academy Vikings. This competition stems from Columbus Academy being just two miles from Bexley High School before Academy's move to Gahanna, Ohio. Other rivals of Bexley include the Grandview Heights Bobcats, the Bishop Hartley Hawks, the Whitehall-Yearling High School Rams and the St. Charles Cardinals.

Clubs[]

  • Conservative Club
  • Art Club
  • Bexleo (Yearbook)
  • Ski Club
  • Environmental Club
  • Book Club
  • Key Club
  • The Lamplight
  • In The Know
  • Latin Club - functions as a local chapter of both the Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL)[9] and the National Junior Classical League (NJCL).[10]
  • Student Council
  • Band
  • Choirs: Men's Glee, Women's Glee, Men's Chorus, Women's Chorale, and Vocal Ensemble
  • Orchestra: Concert Orchestra, Bexley Sinfonia
  • Chess Club
  • Ultimate
  • Engineering Club
  • eSports Club

Choral Program[]

The Choral program at the school has been extremely successful for the past decade. The Choral department is broken up into four distinct choirs: All four are directed by Amy Johnston Blosser.

Men's/Women's Glee[]

Men's and Women's Glee are entry-level choirs of the four. Emphasis is on healthy tone production and developing the voice. Membership in this group will interest those seeking exposure to vocal works. Musical selection consists of SA/TB and SSA/TBB music, all of which will cover a wide variety of styles and genres. Students may compete in OMEA contests and perform outside of school. Students will be exposed to the elements of music theory, sight singing training, and vocal pedagogy. Course work emphasizes vocal and written tests in addition to daily rehearsals.

Women's Chorale[]

An all-women's choir, Women's Chorale is one of the two elite choirs at Bexley High School. There are students who participate in both the Vocal Ensemble, and Women's Chorale. Women's Chorale has performed very well recently at the OMEA District and State competitions in the class A category, most recently receiving a "Superior" rating, the highest rating. Chorale performs a wide variety of music at various performances around the city. They have shared performances with the Capital University Women's Chorus, The Ohio University Women's Chorus, and The Ohio State University Women's Glee Club. In recent years Women's Chorale has toured to Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh and has performed as the "Snow Chorus" with Ballet Met for "The Nutcracker".

Vocal Ensemble[]

The most prestigious choir in the Bexley High School choral program, it is the goal of most members of the choral program to make it into this group. The 40 members are chosen through a competitive audition in spring of the previous year. Vocal Ensemble performs a wide variety of music at various performances around the city. They participate in the Ohio Music Educators Association District and State Large Group Contest, consistently receiving Superior ratings. Since 2005, they have received straight Superior ratings in Class AA.

Many members study private voice and are active in other musical groups both in school and the community. Since 2004, members have consistently excelled academically, with 90% having a 3.0 GPA or higher. In the 2013–2014 school year, 90% of members had a 3.5 GPA or higher, and two members were National Merit Semi-Finalists.

Vocal Ensemble has shared performances with ensembles from The Ohio State University, Capital University, Ohio University and Baldwin Wallace University. They also performed with the Galron Choir from Israel in 2004. Vocal Ensemble members have worked with many conductors including Eric W. Barnum, David Childs, Christopher Cock, Rollo Dilworth, John Goldsmith, Robert Harris, Ronald Jenkins, , Clayton Parr, Raymond Wise, Jeffrey Redding, Robert Ward and Hilary Apfelstadt.

Since 2003, Vocal Ensemble has toured throughout the U.S. and Canada including New York City, Toronto, Chicago, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Vocal Ensemble was invited to perform at the OCDA Summer Conference in 2007, 2009 and 2011 as well as the OMEA Professional Conference in 2009, 2011 and 2013. They performed for the ACDA Central Division Conference held in Fort Wayne, Indiana in March 2012. In 2006, the ensemble performed for audiences in San Marco's Basilica in Venice, St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna and St. Nicholas Church in Prague, as well as many additional impromptu performances. In June 2009, Vocal Ensemble returned to Europe, performing in Haydn Hall in Vienna, St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest and Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Kraków. April 2010 took them to New York City as they were invited to perform in Carnegie Hall and they returned to Europe in June 2012 for a performance tour of London and Paris.

Men's Chorus[]

This extracurricular group is made up of men from the Vocal Ensemble, Symphonic Choir, and Men's Glee. They sing at school functions and some community events. They rehearse at the school during lunch and do not receive high school academic credit for participation.

Band program[]

The Bexley High School Band is currently under the direction of Andrew Johnson with Assistant Director Jason Hogue. There are over 100 students in the program at the school.

Marching Band[]

BHS Marching Band at
July 4th Parade, 2008

High School Band consists of three separate fields of study starting with the Marching Band during the football season which begins in the summer. For one week, students come together to begin to learn the music as well as the marching for each song. These are long days and are challenging, but the students love this camp. They learn to play various styles of music including rock, pop, funk, and blues while learning to march and play at the same time. Marching Band is a Co-Curricular Board of Education-supported class, which follows district policies and students receive a grade. The marching band is also featured in Bexley's 4th of July Parade and Veterans Day Parade in Downtown Columbus. The band has also performed in Orlando, Florida for the Disney Parade and Honolulu for a Saint Patrick's Day parade.

Concert Band[]

BHS Concert Band at their December 2007 concert

Concert Band begins at the conclusion of the football season. The students are split into two bands for the Concert Band Season - Sinphonic Band and Prism. Auditions are required for the latter. Students learn to play various styles of music and instruments that unavailable for Marching Band. Concerts are graded performances, including OMEA Contests, and opportunities for OMEA Solo and Ensemble. The Concert Band is a Co-Curricular, Board of Education-supported class where students receive a grade and credit for participation. Students must have participated in the Marching Season or have special permission from the director to be eligible for participation in the Concert Band.

Pep Band[]

Pep Band, considered an extension of the Marching Band, is a low-stress opportunity to perform for men's and women's home varsity basketball games. It is a volunteer band composed of students from the school band program. Members perform various styles of music including rock, pop, funk, and jazz. Performances and attendance are graded.

Jazz Band[]

BHS Jazz Band with their director Andrew Johnson on trumpet

Jazz Band is under the direction of Jason Q. Hogue. It is a Co-Curricular, Board of Education-supported class where students receive a grade and credit for participation. It performs several concerts throughout the year. Musicians learn to play and listen to various jazz styles and performers. To join, auditions are necessary, and most instruments are accepted. The Jazz Band has traveled to conferences (Beaver Creek Jazz Festival and Capital University Jazz and World Music Festival). At the high school level, the Jazz Band focuses on improvisation, where the notes are not all written on the page. The students learn a lot about music theory in order to keep their improvisations in the correct key of music. This class also covers the history of specific jazz icons, what was going on at the respective time in the world and why these musicians wrote the music they did.

Orchestra[]

Steven Spangler is the director of the Bexley High School Orchestra, which is split up into two classes: Concert Orchestra, which is the entry-level orchestra and Sinfonia Orchestra, which is the highest level performance group in the program. During the summer, is Orchestra Camp (parallel to Band Camp, which occurs at the same time) which has been in session since 1975.

Concert Orchestra[]

A high school entry-level group, this ensemble concentrates on building the necessary technical skills for an advanced performance level. The class meets daily and is assessed quarterly. Playing tests, class participation and preparation, home practice, and concert attendance are all assessment criteria. Membership is open to any high school student who plays a stringed instrument. Bexley Concert Orchestra members are encouraged to participate in OMEA solo and ensemble contest and participate in OMEA large group orchestra state contest together. Attendance at all performances is required.

Bexley Sinfonia[]

The highest level performance group in the orchestra program, this ensemble performs complex and difficult orchestral literature. The class meets daily and is assessed quarterly. Assessment criteria is the same as Concert Orchestra but membership is selective and based upon student audition. Music selection will cover a wide variety of styles. Members are encouraged to participate in OMEA solo and ensemble contest and perform at OMEA large group orchestra state contest. They are also members of the Bexley Full Orchestra. The class requires occasional rehearsals outside of the school day. Attendance at all performances is required: Two unexcused absences from performances may result in dismissal from the group.

Performance[]

  • 2020: U.S. News & World Report named BHS the top public high school in Central Ohio, third best in Ohio, and 136th nationally.[11]
  • 2019: The Ohio Department of Education Report Card showed that, among high schools, BHS had the highest Performance Index Score in Franklin County.[12]
  • 2019: U.S. News & World Report named BHS the top public high school in Central Ohio, fourth best in Ohio, and 132nd nationally.[13]
  • 2018: The Ohio Department of Education Report Card showed that, among high schools, BHS had the highest Performance Index Score in Franklin County, the highest percentage of students scoring Advanced or Advanced Plus in Central Ohio, and the fifth highest Value Added score in the state.[12]
  • 2018: Niche.com named BHS the eighth best public high school in Ohio.[14]
  • 2018: U.S. News & World Report named BHS the top public high school in Central Ohio, fourth in Ohio, and 185th in the nation.[13]
  • 2016-2017: The Ohio Department of Education released results which showed BHS to have the highest Gifted Performance Index Score, and second highest Performance Index Score, among public high schools in Franklin County.[1]
  • 2017: The Washington Post named BHS the #1 most challenging high school in Central Ohio, 4th in Ohio, and 250th in the nation.[15]
  • 2017: The National Center for Education Statistics and research from TheBestSchools.org, a resource for career and education guidance, ranked Bexley High School as the top public high school in Central Ohio, second best in Ohio, and 62nd nationally.[16]
  • 2016: Newsweek named BHS 120th nationally, seventh in Ohio, and first in Central Ohio. In its companion study Beating the Odds (based on performance, while accounting for student poverty rates), BHS was 91st nationally and first in Central Ohio.[17]
  • 2016: Bexley Schools was No. 1 for Franklin County school districts in multiple categories including SAT Mean Score (1783), percentage of students taking AP courses (82.8%), and percentage of students receiving an AP score of 3 or higher (68.3%).[18]

Notable alumni[]

Notes and references[]

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  5. ^ OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  6. ^ http://www.thisweeknews.com/sports/20170317/football-castorena-eager-to-lead-lions
  7. ^ https://bexleyathletics.com/2019/03/13/bexley-seizes-golden-opportunity/
  8. ^ https://www.thisweeknews.com/sports/20180402/bexley-roundup-pitching-growth-key-for-baseball-team
  9. ^ "Executive Board Pre-File Application". OhioJCL.org - June 2007. Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. 2010. Archived from the original on June 17, 2007. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  10. ^ "OJCL Constitution". OhioJCL.org - July 2002. Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. 2010. Archived from the original on July 21, 2002. Retrieved August 16, 2010. ... by paying both OJCL annual chapter dues and any annual chapter membership dues required by NJCL.
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  12. ^ Jump up to: a b https://reportcard.education.ohio.gov/download
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/ohio/districts/bexley-city/bexley-high-school-15114
  14. ^ https://www.niche.com/k12/bexley-high-school-bexley-oh/
  15. ^ https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/local/high-school-challenge-2017/?tid=a_inl
  16. ^ http://nbc4i.com/2017/02/20/two-ohio-schools-make-list-of-best-100-public-schools-in-america/
  17. ^ http://www.newsweek.com/high-schools/americas-top-high-schools-2016
  18. ^ "Dispatch". Archived from the original on 2016-02-01. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  19. ^ https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/from-ohio-from-dayton-area-make-forbes-billionaires-list/GHmsYQMv0Gmt6SmcqU3WSO/
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