Skyline High School (Arizona)
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Skyline High School | |
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Address | |
845 S. Crismon Rd. , 85208 United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public secondary (U.S.) |
Motto | Creating a legacy of excellence |
Established | 1999 |
School district | Mesa Public Schools |
NCES District ID | 0404970 |
NCES School ID | 040497001830 |
Principal | Mr. Tom Brennan |
Teaching staff | 124.80 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 2,453 (2019–20)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 19.66[1] |
Color(s) | Forest Green and Vegas Gold |
Mascot | Coyote |
Yearbook | Skybound |
Website | mpsaz.org/skyline |
Skyline High School |
Skyline High School is a public high school in the eastern part of Mesa, Arizona.Skyline is the youngest of the six high schools located in the Mesa Unified School District. Skyline opened its doors in 1999 and houses students in grades 9–12. Skyline High School is a four year, public, comprehensive high school with an estimated enrollment of 2,400 students. The school is accredited by the North Central Association.
Demographics[2][]
During the 2018–2019 school year, the demographic break of the 2,455 students enrolled was:
- Male – 100%
- Female – 0%
- Native American/Alaskan – 0%
- Asian – 0%
- Black – 0%
- Hispanic – 0%
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander – 0%
- White – 100%
- Multiracial – 0%
Athletics[3][]
- Badminton
- Baseball
- Cross Country
- Softball
- B/G Tennis
- B/G Golf
- B/G Track and Field
- B/G Volleyball
- B/G Basketball
- B/G Soccer
- Wrestling
- Swim and Dive
- Cheer
- JROTC
- Pom
- Marching Band
Basketball[4][]
Year | Coach | Record (League) | Playoffs |
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2004 | Michael Wirth | 4–20 (0–13) | No Appearance |
2005 | Mike Parillo | 4–21 (0–3) | NA |
2006 | M. Wirth | 6–21 (2–8) | at Red Mountain (L) 76–64 |
2007 | M. Wirth | 12–26 (1–7) | at Horizon (L) 73–49 |
2008 | M. Wirth | 17–12 (3–5) | NA |
2009 | M. Wirth | 14–14 (4–8) | NA |
2010 | M. Wirth | 11–14 (3–9) | NA |
2011 | M. Wirth | 7–18 (0–14) | NA |
2012 | M. Wirth | 7–17 (0–13) | NA |
2013 | Matthew Johnson | 8–17 (1–11) | NA |
2014 | M. Johnson | 12–14 (3–9) | NA |
2015 | James Capriotti | 3–22 (1–7) | NA |
2016 | J. Capriotti | 12–14 (2–8) | NA |
2017 | J. Capriotti | 14–13 (4–6) | NA |
2018 | J. Capriotti | 19–8 (7–3) | at Perry (L) 74–71 (OT) |
2019 | J. Capriotti | 27–3 (10–0) | vs. Corona del Sol (W) 81–53
vs. Perry (W) 43–41 at Desert Vista (L) 63–44 |
2020 | Mitch Armour | 4–11 (3–5) |
Football[5][]
Year | Coach | Record (Section) | Playoffs |
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2004 | Pete Jonovich | 3–7 (0–6) | No Appearance |
2005 | P. Jonovich | 3–7 (0–5) | NA |
2006 | P. Jonovich | 2–10 (1–4) | NA |
2007 | P. Jonovich | 7-4 (2–2) | vs. Westview (L) 35–23 |
2008 | P. Jonovich | 8–4–1 (2–2) | vs. La Joya Community (L) 50–28
vs. Marcos de Niza (L) 38–3 |
2009 | P. Jonovich | 2–9 (0–6) | NA |
2010 | P. Jonovich | 1–10 (1–5) | NA |
2011 | P. Jonovich | 3–7 (0–4) | NA |
2012 | Angelo Paffumi | 5–5 (2–3) | NA |
2013 | A. Paffumi | 6–5 (1–4) | vs. Chandler (L) 55–16 |
2014 | A. Paffumi | 11–2 (5–1) | vs. Boulder Creek (W) 28–12
vs. Hamilton (L) 21–14 |
2015 | A. Paffumi | 12–1 (5–0) | vs. Sahuaro (W) 15–10
vs. Mesa (W) 30–7 vs. Marcos de Niza (L) 44–37 |
2016 | A. Paffumi | 9–2 (5–0) | vs. Red Mountain (L) 16–13 |
2017 | A. Paffumi | 6–5 (4–1) | vs. Hamilton (L) 49–27 |
2018 | A. Paffumi | 5–5 (4–1) | N/A |
2019 | George Hawthorne | 2–8 (2–3) | N/A |
2020 | G. Hawthorne | 2–6 (1–3) | N/A |
Awards:[6]
- All-Region Champions: 4x
- All-City Champions: 3x
- Coach of the Year (Angelo Paffumi): 3x
Feeder Schools[]
- Fremont Junior High School
- Smith Junior High School
Notable alumni[]
- Kennedy McMann (2014) – Singer and Actress who is currently starring on the CW's Nancy Drew. She has also appeared in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Gone.[7]
- Braedon Bowman – Tight end who is currently a free agent. Formerly of the Los Angeles Chargers, New Orleans Saints, NY Jets, Jacksonville Jaquars and Birmingham Iron. Junior-College All American while attending Scottsdale Junior College & later attended, played & graduated from University of South Alabama.
References[]
- ^ a b c "Skyline High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
- ^ "Search for Public Schools – School Detail for Skyline High School". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
- ^ "Skyline High School » Athletics". www.mpsaz.org. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
- ^ "Skyline High School » Basketball". www.mpsaz.org. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
- ^ "Skyline High School » Football". www.mpsaz.org. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
- ^ "Skyline High School » Skyline Awards and Honors". www.mpsaz.org. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
- ^ "MPS presents...Students of the Month," Mesa Public Schools, Friday, November 15, 2013. Retrieved July 4, 2021
Categories:
- Public high schools in Arizona
- Educational institutions established in 1999
- High schools in Mesa, Arizona
- 1999 establishments in Arizona