Heritage High School (Wake Forest, North Carolina)

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Heritage High School
Address
1150 Forestville Road

,
27587

United States
Information
School typePublic
MottoWhere Students Learn, Professionals Grow, and Communities Partner
Founded2010 (11 years ago) (2010)
School districtWake County Public Schools
CEEB code344118
PrincipalScott Lyons
Teaching staff104.57 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment1,892 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio18.09[1]
Color(s)Navy, silver, white
   
MascotHusky
Websiteheritagehs.wcpss.net

Heritage High School is a public high school located in Wake Forest, North Carolina. A part of the Wake County Public School System, Heritage High School is home to over 1,880 students [2] in 9th–12th grade.

History[]

Heritage High School opened in 2010 in response to rapid population growth throughout Wake Forest. During the 2009–2010 school year, the campus was used by the students and staff of Wake Forest-Rolesville High School while their campus underwent renovations. When Heritage opened, it was armed with a top-level administration team and well-respected educators from a variety of surrounding high schools, including former Wakefield High School principal Dr. Mark Savage. Two other Heritage employees of note came from Wakefield: Dean of Students Deirdra Williams and Athletic Director Patrick Kennedy.

When Heritage first opened, it was only occupied by students in 9th and 10th grades. In this first year, Heritage trotted out varsity teams in every sport with the exception of football. In the 2011–2012 school year, the building was three-fourths occupied due to the addition of another freshman class. The school was finally filled with all four classes in the 2012–2013 school year. The 2012–2013 year also marked Heritage's first-ever graduating class.

On July 19, 2016 the Wake County Public School System announced that Heritage principle Dr. Mark Savage would be promoted to the Western Area Superintendent and former Enloe principal, Mr. Scott Lyons would be moved to Heritage to become the school's second principal.[3]

Early accolades[]

After the first graduating class, Dr. Mark Savage was named WCPSS Principal of the Year in 2013,[4] an impressive accomplishment for a new high school. The following year, Heritage teacher Allison Reid was named the Wake County Teacher of the Year for her outstanding ability to integrate technology into instruction.[5] In 2016, Miles Macleod, another Heritage educator, was named Wake County Teacher of the Year for his work in establishing a culture of service and global knowledge at the school through the creation of Project Wisdom organization.[6] Heritage became the first Wake County school to ever have two different educators win the award in three years.

Schedule[]

The school year at Heritage High School starts in late August and ends in early June. The class schedule, commonly referred to as "block scheduling", has four different classes each semester, each period being approximately ninety minutes long. This completes a course in one semester instead of one year and provides four new classes in the second semester. Students take exams in mid-January and again in early June.

Heritage High School operates on the three lunch, or A, B, C Lunch system. All lunches are 40 minutes long, and juniors and seniors are permitted to drive off campus.

Heritage High School also uses the Husky Help time period for extra help and instruction. For 30 minutes per day students with a C, D, or an F must stay back in their class to receive remediation from their teacher on a more individualized basis. The students with an A or B are allowed to leave the classroom and have 30 free minutes to use as a study hall.

Heritage High School offers numerous Advanced Placement(AP) courses. AP classes offered at Heritage include the following: Biology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, Chinese Language, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, Environmental Science, French Language, Human Geography, Macroeconomics, Music Theory, Physics, Psychology, Research, Seminar, Spanish Language, Statistics, United States Government and Politics, United States History, Visual Arts–2D Design, and World History.

Athletics[]

Heritage Huskies
SchoolHeritage High School
ConferenceNorthern Athletic Conference
NCHSAADivision 4-AA
Athletic directorPat Kennedy
LocationWake Forest, NC
ColorsNavy, Silver, and White
     
WebsiteHeritage Athletics Dept.

As a public high school, Heritage is a member of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. Due to its large population, Heritage is classified into the 4A division, the highest classification. Ever since opening in 2010, Heritage has been a member of the CAP-8 conference, a Raleigh-based conference made entirely up of 4A schools. In May 2016, the NCHSAA passed a new set of conferences that, when placed into effect for the 2017–18 school year, moves Heritage into the Northern Athletic Conference, which is made up of six 4A schools to the east of Raleigh.[7] Until then, Heritage will remain in the CAP-8 for one more season.

Sports teams[8][]

  • Baseball
  • Basketball (men's and women's)
  • Cheerleading (men's and women's)
  • Cross country (men's and women's)
  • Football
  • Golf (men's and women's)
  • Lacrosse (men's and women's)
  • Soccer (men's and women's)
  • Softball
  • Swimming (men's and women's)
  • Stunt
  • Track and field (indoor and outdoor; men's and women's)
  • Tennis (men's and women's)
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Conference championships[]

  • Softball: 2015 (co-champions), 2016
  • Women's Golf: 2013, 2014, 2019
  • Men's Diving: 2018, 2019

State championships[]

  • Cheerleading: 2015–16, 2016–17 (Division 1)
  • Women's Soccer: 2018–2019[9]

School organizations[]

Notable student organizations include: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Science Olympiad, Gay-Straight Alliance, Environmental Club, Key Club, National Achievers Society, Art Club, International Club, National Honor Society. Other clubs include various honor societies, community outreach programs, extracurricular foreign-language and culture clubs (French, Spanish, and American Sign Language), and athletic boosters.

Hooligans[]

The Hooligans are an award-winning student section. Named after their behavior, the Hooligans are widely known to be some of the most rambunctious fans in North Carolina high school sports. Operating out of Heritage High School's Spirit Club, the Hooligans are the only[citation needed] student section to win HighSchoolOT.com's "Student Section Showdown" in back-to-back years (2013 and 2014).[10]

Theatre[]

The program has put on numerous productions every semester.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Heritage High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  2. ^ https://www.nchsaa.org/sites/default/files/attachments/17-21RealignmentClassifications_11-13-15.pdf
  3. ^ Hui, Keung. "New principals hired at Enloe High School, Heritage High School". The News & Observer. The News & Observer. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Heritage High leader named Wake Principal of Year". 17 October 2013.
  5. ^ "Heritage High educator named Wake teacher of the year". 8 May 2014.
  6. ^ "Macleod is 2016-17 Teacher of the Year".
  7. ^ "Board approves NCHSAA realignment plan". 4 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Sports Teams".
  9. ^ "2019 Women's Soccer Championship Recaps". North Carolina High School Athletic Association. 25 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Heritage Hooligans repeat as Student Section Showdown champs". 23 October 2014.

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Coordinates: 35°56′28″N 78°30′36″W / 35.941°N 78.510°W / 35.941; -78.510

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