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duPont Manual High School

duPont Manual High School is a public magnet high school located in the Old Louisville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It serves students in grades 912. It is a part of the Jefferson County Public School District. DuPont Manual is recognized by the United States Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School.

duPont Manual High School
The north side of duPont Manual's main building
Address
120 West Lee Street

,
40208

United States
Coordinates38°13′19″N 85°45′29″W / 38.22194°N 85.75806°W / 38.22194; -85.75806
Information
School typePublic Secondary Magnet
Established1892
School districtJefferson County Public Schools
PrincipalMichael Newman
Staff108.10 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment1,919 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.75[1]
Campus size17 acres (6.9 ha)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Crimson and white    
Team nameCrimsons/Rams
RivalLouisville Male High School
NewspaperOn The Record
Websitewww.dupontmanual.com

Manual, funded by Mr. A.V duPont, opened in 1892 as an all-male manual training school. It was the second public high school in Louisville. Manual merged with its rival, Male High School, into a consolidated school from 1915 to 1919. Manual permanently merged with the Louisville Girls High School in 1950 and moved into their Gothic-style three-story building, built in 1934. In 2004, after conducting a poll, Louisville's Courier-Journal newspaper listed Manual as one of Louisville residents' ten favorite buildings.[2] Manual experienced a decline in discipline and test scores in the 1970s. In 1984, Manual became a magnet school, allowing students from throughout the district to apply to five specialized programs of study, or magnets.

Manual and Male High School have the oldest football rivalry in the state, dating back to 1893. Manual's football team has won five state titles and claims two national championships. In the 1980s and 1990s Manual became a prominent academic school and has been included several times in lists of America's top high schools in Redbook and Newsweek magazines. The high school has been recognized as a Perennial Top Academic School in Kentucky and holds the most national merit semi-finalists among all JCPS High Schools.[3]

History edit

duPont Manual Training High School edit

In 1892, Louisville factory owner Alfred Victor du Pont donated $150,000 to the board of Louisville Public Schools to establish a training school to teach young men industrial arts ("manual") skills that would fit them for their duties in life. The Victorian building was built on the corner of Brook and Oak Streets by the firm of Clark and Loomis, which also designed the Speed Art Museum and Waverly Hills Sanatorium. After Manual moved out of the building it was used as a Middle School until 1974 when it was converted to apartments.[4] Manual's first principal, Henry Kleinschmid, was a favorite of du Pont but was unpopular with the school board, which conspired to replace him in 1895. Despite a summer of controversy and protest from the du Pont family, Manual's first two graduating classes and the four major local newspapers, the board replaced him with Harry Brownell on July 2.[5]

 
The original school building in 2009, after conversion to apartments

Manual was initially a three-year school with some general academic classes and an emphasis on mechanical and industrial training. Although graduates recall the school being viewed as blue-collar and academically inferior to Male High School in its early days, numerous early graduates went on to become medical doctors, and students published a literary magazine called The Crimson from 1899 to 1955.[5] In order to accommodate newly added French and Latin classes, Manual was expanded to a four-year school in 1901. In 1911, Manual became the first school in Kentucky to serve lunches to students.[6]

In 1913, Louisville Public Schools announced a plan to merge Manual and its rival Male High School into Louisville Boys High so that the two schools could share a new $300,000 facility. The plan took effect in 1915. Industrial training classes continued at the old Manual building. Parents objected to their children having to travel between the two buildings and the consolidation did not save the school board any money, so they voted to end the experiment in 1919. The new building became Male's home for the next 70 years and Manual returned to its old building at Brook and Oak.[5][7] In 1923 an expansion added new laboratories, a cafeteria, and the largest gym ever built in Louisville at the time. The addition eventually burned and had to be destroyed in 1991.[8]

Manual's enrollment numbers, which had hovered around 400 since the 1890s, soared from 429 in 1919 to 1,039 in 1925. The Manual Crimsons football team, which had also been consolidated with Male's from 1915 to 1918, had great success in the 1920s, beating Male two years in a row for the first time in its history. Manual shared athletic facilities with Male for many years, but in the early 1920s alumni raised funds to construct Manual Stadium. The stadium opened in 1924 with 14,021 permanent seats. It was one of the largest high school stadiums in America at the time. The original structure was condemned and closed in 1952 after years of heavy use and minimal upkeep, and was reopened after being rebuilt in 1954.[9] Its modern capacity is 11,463.[10]

 
Historic marker for Louisville Girls High School

Louisville Girls High School edit

The Louisville Girls High School opened as Female High School in 1856 at what became the intersection of Armory Place and Muhammad Ali Boulevard. It was the female counterpart to Male High School, also opened in 1856, and they were the first two public high schools in Louisville. Female High School moved to a location on First Street north of Chestnut in 1864 and remained there until 1899 when it moved to a location at Fifth and Hill Streets. It changed its name to Louisville Girls High School in 1911.[11]

In 1934, the school moved into Reuben Post Halleck Hall, which had just been completed. The building was initially home to the Girls High School on the second and third floors, and Louisville Junior High School on the first.[5][12] Over 12,000 women graduated from the school in its 94 years of operation.[11]

Merger edit

By the 1940s, budget concerns and national trends made it clear that Louisville Girls High School and duPont Manual would merge into one coeducational school. They finally did so in September 1950 and remained in the old Louisville Girls High School building. This fusion of institutions resulted in the birth of the modern duPont Manual High School – dropping 'Training' from its previous name. The same school building remains in use today, although two major additions have since been made.[13] The middle school located on the building's first floor became Manly Junior High and moved to Manual's old building at Brook and Oak.[12]

The merged school began developing traditions such as Homecoming in 1951, and Red and White Day in 1953. Red and White Day eventually became a full week of school spirit related activities preceding the annual Male-Manual football game. Two traditions of the sexually segregated past, sororities and the all-male Mitre Club, persisted into the 1950s as unofficial organizations but gradually faded away. Students began publishing a newspaper, The Crimson Record, in 1955.[14]

Following the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision, Manual became racially integrated without controversy in 1956 and graduated its first two black students in 1958.[15] Starting in the 1960s, Manual began to face problems associated with inner city schools in the United States as economically advantaged families moved towards Louisville's suburbs. Manual was exempt from court-ordered busing in the 1970s because its racial makeup already met federal guidelines.[16]

On November 11, 1976, what school board members referred to as a race-related riot occurred on campus, injuring 16 and leading to six arrests and 60 suspensions.[16] Students and school administrators agreed that there was an atmosphere of racial tension brewing at Manual in the 1970s that led to the riot.[17] In his 2005 book on the history of Manual, Mike McDaniel wrote that November 11, 1976 was "quite probably the worst day in the history of Manual."[18]

The late 1960s and 1970s were a time of major change at Manual. A new wing featuring a gym with a seating capacity of 2,566 opened in 1971.[10][19] The school had as many as 3,360 students in the 1971–72 school year, necessitating 17 portable classrooms in the front and rear courtyards. Manual still had grades seven through twelve at this time, and overcrowding gradually began to improve after Manual dropped the seventh and eight grades when Noe Middle School opened in 1974. Throughout the decade the administration gradually dropped the last vestiges of its manual training emphasis as the number of shop classes dwindled from 16 in 1971 to three in 1979.[15] The Youth Performing Arts School, actually a magnet school within Manual, opened in 1978 and, along with the changing curriculum, presaged Manual's transition to an academically intensive magnet school in the 1980s.[20]

Magnet school edit

Manual became a magnet school in 1984, creating specialty programs and allowing students from around the district to apply to attend.[21] The change initially met with a mixed reaction, especially as most freshmen and sophomores were to be transferred to other schools. One critic in the black community called the plan "one-way busing".[22] A few days after the proposal was announced, about 300 students walked out of class at Manual and marched to Central High School, where most of them were being transferred, in protest. The protest succeeded in persuading the school board to modify the proposal to exclude sophomores from being transferred.[23]

The magnet programs succeeded in attracting applicants and by the mid-1990s only about a third of students who applied were accepted.[24] In the midst of the transition to magnet school, Manual underwent a $1.9 million building improvement plan which added computer and science labs.[25][26] Also in 1991, the United States Department of Education recognized Manual as a Blue Ribbon School, the highest honor the department can bestow on a school.[27][28] The school earned a Blue Ribbon award again in 2020.[29]

Many interior shots of the 1999 film The Insider were filmed at Manual.[30] Dr. Jeffrey Wigand, the subject of the film, taught science and Japanese at Manual after he was fired by tobacco company Brown & Williamson in 1993.[31]

Building and campus edit

Manual classrooms and offices are located in three buildings spread over two city blocks. The main building was originally called Reuben Post Halleck Hall and was home to the Louisville Girls High School before it merged with Manual. The Gothic-style building was completed in 1934 at a cost of $1.1 million. The 9-acre (36,000 m2) tract it was built on had previously been the site of the old Masonic Widows and Orphans Home.[5]

In 1967 an urban renewal program demolished a residential block east of the main building to create a running track and various athletic fields. The project doubled Manual's campus to its modern size of 17 acres (69,000 m2). This was a part of a larger city-funded effort which created Noe Middle School north of Manual and increased the size of the University of Louisville campus, which was originally touted as a plan to create a continuous chain of schools over many blocks.[32] Manual even became a home for two of the university's women's athletic teams. In the 1980s, the U of L women's basketball team used Manual's gym as a part-time home, playing a total of 40 games in eight seasons there.[33] The U of L volleyball team used the Manual gym as its primary home from 1977 through 1990, after which the team moved into the newly built Cardinal Arena on its own campus.[34] In 1992, Manual began a $3.5 million renovation of the main building which included a new roof and a glass-enclosed cafeteria for juniors and seniors.[35]

The Youth Performing Arts School has its own building a half-block from Manual's main building. It was completed in 1978 at a cost of $1.5 million as the final stage of the same plan that expanded Manual's campus and built Noe. Noe had been built without an auditorium in anticipation of a theater-oriented school being built on site.[36] The YPAS building includes production facilities, a costume shop and an 886-seat proscenium-style theater.[37] The YPAS building did not contain extensive classroom space, however, and for many years teachers conducted YPAS classes in hallways and on loading docks if other space wasn't available. Since 1993, YPAS has used an adjacent facility, built in 1899 and formerly home to Cochran Elementary, as an annex.[38]

Academics edit

Manual focused on industrial training early in its history, but by the late 1970s it had a standard curriculum. In 1980, Iowa Test of Basic Skills scores ranked Manual 23rd out of the 24 high schools in the county. Under principal Joe Liedtke, academics improved, especially after Manual became a magnet school in 1984 and could attract students from throughout the county.[39]

All students enroll in one of five magnet programs. The High School University (HSU) magnet offers a traditional college preparatory curriculum with electives. The Math/Science/Technology (MST) magnet specifically prepares students for college programs in engineering, science and math. Minimal requirements for MST students include courses in algebra, trigonometry, calculus (including mandatory AP Calculus), biology, chemistry and computer programming.[40] The Journalism & Communication (J&C) magnet focuses on journalism, publishing, and media production. To earn class credit, J&C students can participate in the creation of the school's national award-winning publications and productions: yearbook (The Crimson), a city-wide youth newsmagazine (On the Record), literary magazine (One Blue Wall), a school news website (RedEye) and a daily morning television show called CSPN-TV, which is streamed online and broadcast to classrooms.[41][42][43] The J&C program was formerly known as CMA (Communications and Media Arts), but the name was changed so that the Manual program's specific emphasis on journalism would be reflected in the name, distinguishing the magnet from others in the district with similar names.

Admission to the HSU, MST and J&C magnets are decided by a committee of Manual teachers based on academic performance as measured by prior school grades and the Commonwealth Accountability Testing System, although extracurricular involvement is also considered.[44] J&C applicants also participate in an on-demand writing assessment. The acceptance rate to each magnet varies with the number of applicants in any given year; in the mid-1990s about a third of applicants to these three magnets were selected each year.[24] Admission the other two magnets, Visual Arts and the Youth Performing Arts School, are decided based primarily on auditions.[44]

The Visual Arts magnet is located in a wing of art classrooms and features an art show each year for graduating seniors.[45][46] The Visual Arts magnet provides students with the opportunity to work with a variety of media, including clay/sculpture, fibers, printmaking, painting, drawing and graphic design. The Math/Science/Technology program and the Youth Performing Arts School have achieved national recognition on multiple occasions.[47]

In 1994, Manual began offering Advanced Placement (AP) courses. In 2001 it offered 45 AP courses, more than any other school in the state.[48] Qualifying students may take college courses free of charge at the University of Louisville, which is located directly south of Manual. In 2000, Manual implemented block scheduling, which allowed students to take eight classes per year, which are scheduled four per day on alternating days.[49]

Since 2000, Manual has held Kentucky's state record of 52 National Merit Semifinalists, ranking third in the United States for that year. Manual's academic team won state titles at Governor's Cup, Kentucky's top high school academic competition, in 1993, 1994, 2005, and 2013. Matt Morris, a Manual graduate who was on the 1993 and 1994 teams, was the 1994 Teen Champion on Jeopardy!. Three other Manual students have competed on Jeopardy!.[50] Manual's academic teams have also won both National Science Bowl and National Academic League championships, and achieved 7th place at the NAQT's High School National Championships.[47] Manual has a history of one of the top policy debate programs in the state. In the 1990s Manual students won the Jefferson County championships most years and qualified teams for the National Forensic League tournament and the TOC Tournament of Champions. Manual has been mentioned several times in lists of America's top high schools in Redbook and Newsweek magazines.[51] In 2002, Manual was separated from the rest of the schools in its district and made to hold its own regional science fair.[52]

In 2015, duPont Manual had the distinction of being the high school that sent the most students to the INTEL International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).[53][54][55]

In 2022, duPont Manual was ranked #47 in the National Rankings,[56] #1 in Kentucky High Schools,[57] #1 in Louisville, KY Metro Area High Schools, and #1 in Jefferson County Public Schools High Schools.[57]

Youth Performing Arts School edit

 
Main YPAS building

The Youth Performing Arts School (YPAS) is one of only two programs in Kentucky allowing high school students to major in performing arts. Between 1995 and 2005, 90% of YPAS students received college scholarships totaling an average of over one million dollars per year. YPAS has its own building a half-block from Manual's main building, which includes classrooms, production facilities, a costume shop and an 886-seat proscenium-style theater.[37] Since 1993, YPAS has used an adjacent facility, built in 1899 and formerly home to Cochran Elementary, as an annex.[38]

YPAS is one of Manual's magnet programs and YPAS students take their academic classes at Manual and must complete the same academic requirements as any public school student in Kentucky. Unlike the other magnets, YPAS is semi-autonomous; it has its own assistant principals, counselor, administrative staff, and parents' organization. Many Manual students take classes at YPAS, even if it is not their academic major.[58][59]

Students at YPAS major in vocal music, instrumental music (band, orchestra, piano, or guitar), dance, theater, design and production, or musical theatre. YPAS instructors are school teachers recruited from around the district for their backgrounds in the arts.[60] The YPAS choir was the only chorus to perform at the January 2001 inauguration of President George W. Bush.[61][62]

Athletics edit

Football edit

Other sports edit

John Reccius, an early Major League Baseball player, organized Manual's first baseball team in 1900. An early baseball star was Ferdie Schupp, who would go on to pitch in the 1917 World Series, but left Manual two months before graduating. Manual claims seven "mythical" state baseball championships and has won six official ones, most recently in 1962. A total of ten Manual players have played in Major League Baseball, most notably Pee Wee Reese.[63]

The varsity cheerleaders have won several NCA National Championship titles. In 1997, 1998, 2004, and 2005, they won the Large Varsity Division, and in 2003 and 2006 they won the Medium Varsity Division title.[64] Varsity boys' soccer was second at states in 2005 and third in 2004.[65][66]

In 2006, the Manual girls' cross country team won the school's first team title after placing second in 2004 and 2005. The 2006 win was the first championship for a Jefferson County, Kentucky Class AAA Public School since 1980. In 2007, the Manual boys' cross country team also won a Class AAA state championship.[67]

The swim team maintained state titles from 2003 to 2008. From 2004 through 2008, Manual won the Combined Girls' and Boys' State Championship, and the girls maintained their own state championship from 2005 through 2008.[68]

The boys' tennis team achieved their best finish at the KHSAA State Tennis Tournament in 2008 by winning the team title.[69] Previously, their best result had come in 2006 when they tied rival St. Xavier High School for second place. The boys' team also won the state doubles title in 2006, which was the first state title in Ram tennis history on the boys' side. The team had five consecutive runner up positions from the 2001—2002 year until the 2005—2006 year. In 2008, the Manual boys' tennis team went on to win the first ever regional tournament in Manual history. The state team won the state title in 2008, making Manual the second public school to ever win the title.[70]

The boys' bowling team won the state title in 2010.[71] The school also offers basketball, dance (called the Dazzlers), field hockey, golf, lacrosse, and volleyball, among other sports teams.[72]

The varsity field hockey team won the state title in 2011 for the first time in the history of the program.

DuPont Manual girls' lacrosse has won many state titles and tournament trophies since 2001, when the program was developed.

Notable alumni and faculty edit

Alumni

Faculty

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • McDaniel, Mike (2005). Stand Up and Cheer : the Official History of du Pont Manual High School, Louisville, Kentucky. Butler Books. ISBN 1-884532-67-5.
  • Williams, Eustace (1940). That Old Rivalry: Manual Vs. High School, 1893–1900. John P. Morton. Retrieved May 6, 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website

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ratio17 75 1 Campus size17 acres 6 9 ha Campus typeUrbanColor s Crimson and white Team nameCrimsons RamsRivalLouisville Male High SchoolNewspaperOn The RecordWebsitewww wbr dupontmanual wbr com Manual funded by Mr A V duPont opened in 1892 as an all male manual training school It was the second public high school in Louisville Manual merged with its rival Male High School into a consolidated school from 1915 to 1919 Manual permanently merged with the Louisville Girls High School in 1950 and moved into their Gothic style three story building built in 1934 In 2004 after conducting a poll Louisville s Courier Journal newspaper listed Manual as one of Louisville residents ten favorite buildings 2 Manual experienced a decline in discipline and test scores in the 1970s In 1984 Manual became a magnet school allowing students from throughout the district to apply to five specialized programs of study or magnets Manual and Male High School have the oldest football rivalry in the state dating back to 1893 Manual s football team has won five state titles and claims two national championships In the 1980s and 1990s Manual became a prominent academic school and has been included several times in lists of America s top high schools in Redbook and Newsweek magazines The high school has been recognized as a Perennial Top Academic School in Kentucky and holds the most national merit semi finalists among all JCPS High Schools 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 duPont Manual Training High School 1 2 Louisville Girls High School 1 3 Merger 1 4 Magnet school 2 Building and campus 3 Academics 3 1 Youth Performing Arts School 4 Athletics 4 1 Football 4 2 Other sports 5 Notable alumni and faculty 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory editduPont Manual Training High School edit In 1892 Louisville factory owner Alfred Victor du Pont donated 150 000 to the board of Louisville Public Schools to establish a training school to teach young men industrial arts manual skills that would fit them for their duties in life The Victorian building was built on the corner of Brook and Oak Streets by the firm of Clark and Loomis which also designed the Speed Art Museum and Waverly Hills Sanatorium After Manual moved out of the building it was used as a Middle School until 1974 when it was converted to apartments 4 Manual s first principal Henry Kleinschmid was a favorite of du Pont but was unpopular with the school board which conspired to replace him in 1895 Despite a summer of controversy and protest from the du Pont family Manual s first two graduating classes and the four major local newspapers the board replaced him with Harry Brownell on July 2 5 nbsp The original school building in 2009 after conversion to apartments Manual was initially a three year school with some general academic classes and an emphasis on mechanical and industrial training Although graduates recall the school being viewed as blue collar and academically inferior to Male High School in its early days numerous early graduates went on to become medical doctors and students published a literary magazine called The Crimson from 1899 to 1955 5 In order to accommodate newly added French and Latin classes Manual was expanded to a four year school in 1901 In 1911 Manual became the first school in Kentucky to serve lunches to students 6 In 1913 Louisville Public Schools announced a plan to merge Manual and its rival Male High School into Louisville Boys High so that the two schools could share a new 300 000 facility The plan took effect in 1915 Industrial training classes continued at the old Manual building Parents objected to their children having to travel between the two buildings and the consolidation did not save the school board any money so they voted to end the experiment in 1919 The new building became Male s home for the next 70 years and Manual returned to its old building at Brook and Oak 5 7 In 1923 an expansion added new laboratories a cafeteria and the largest gym ever built in Louisville at the time The addition eventually burned and had to be destroyed in 1991 8 Manual s enrollment numbers which had hovered around 400 since the 1890s soared from 429 in 1919 to 1 039 in 1925 The Manual Crimsons football team which had also been consolidated with Male s from 1915 to 1918 had great success in the 1920s beating Male two years in a row for the first time in its history Manual shared athletic facilities with Male for many years but in the early 1920s alumni raised funds to construct Manual Stadium The stadium opened in 1924 with 14 021 permanent seats It was one of the largest high school stadiums in America at the time The original structure was condemned and closed in 1952 after years of heavy use and minimal upkeep and was reopened after being rebuilt in 1954 9 Its modern capacity is 11 463 10 nbsp Historic marker for Louisville Girls High School Louisville Girls High School edit The Louisville Girls High School opened as Female High School in 1856 at what became the intersection of Armory Place and Muhammad Ali Boulevard It was the female counterpart to Male High School also opened in 1856 and they were the first two public high schools in Louisville Female High School moved to a location on First Street north of Chestnut in 1864 and remained there until 1899 when it moved to a location at Fifth and Hill Streets It changed its name to Louisville Girls High School in 1911 11 In 1934 the school moved into Reuben Post Halleck Hall which had just been completed The building was initially home to the Girls High School on the second and third floors and Louisville Junior High School on the first 5 12 Over 12 000 women graduated from the school in its 94 years of operation 11 Merger edit By the 1940s budget concerns and national trends made it clear that Louisville Girls High School and duPont Manual would merge into one coeducational school They finally did so in September 1950 and remained in the old Louisville Girls High School building This fusion of institutions resulted in the birth of the modern duPont Manual High School dropping Training from its previous name The same school building remains in use today although two major additions have since been made 13 The middle school located on the building s first floor became Manly Junior High and moved to Manual s old building at Brook and Oak 12 The merged school began developing traditions such as Homecoming in 1951 and Red and White Day in 1953 Red and White Day eventually became a full week of school spirit related activities preceding the annual Male Manual football game Two traditions of the sexually segregated past sororities and the all male Mitre Club persisted into the 1950s as unofficial organizations but gradually faded away Students began publishing a newspaper The Crimson Record in 1955 14 Following the Brown v Board of Education Supreme Court decision Manual became racially integrated without controversy in 1956 and graduated its first two black students in 1958 15 Starting in the 1960s Manual began to face problems associated with inner city schools in the United States as economically advantaged families moved towards Louisville s suburbs Manual was exempt from court ordered busing in the 1970s because its racial makeup already met federal guidelines 16 On November 11 1976 what school board members referred to as a race related riot occurred on campus injuring 16 and leading to six arrests and 60 suspensions 16 Students and school administrators agreed that there was an atmosphere of racial tension brewing at Manual in the 1970s that led to the riot 17 In his 2005 book on the history of Manual Mike McDaniel wrote that November 11 1976 was quite probably the worst day in the history of Manual 18 The late 1960s and 1970s were a time of major change at Manual A new wing featuring a gym with a seating capacity of 2 566 opened in 1971 10 19 The school had as many as 3 360 students in the 1971 72 school year necessitating 17 portable classrooms in the front and rear courtyards Manual still had grades seven through twelve at this time and overcrowding gradually began to improve after Manual dropped the seventh and eight grades when Noe Middle School opened in 1974 Throughout the decade the administration gradually dropped the last vestiges of its manual training emphasis as the number of shop classes dwindled from 16 in 1971 to three in 1979 15 The Youth Performing Arts School actually a magnet school within Manual opened in 1978 and along with the changing curriculum presaged Manual s transition to an academically intensive magnet school in the 1980s 20 Magnet school edit Manual became a magnet school in 1984 creating specialty programs and allowing students from around the district to apply to attend 21 The change initially met with a mixed reaction especially as most freshmen and sophomores were to be transferred to other schools One critic in the black community called the plan one way busing 22 A few days after the proposal was announced about 300 students walked out of class at Manual and marched to Central High School where most of them were being transferred in protest The protest succeeded in persuading the school board to modify the proposal to exclude sophomores from being transferred 23 The magnet programs succeeded in attracting applicants and by the mid 1990s only about a third of students who applied were accepted 24 In the midst of the transition to magnet school Manual underwent a 1 9 million building improvement plan which added computer and science labs 25 26 Also in 1991 the United States Department of Education recognized Manual as a Blue Ribbon School the highest honor the department can bestow on a school 27 28 The school earned a Blue Ribbon award again in 2020 29 Many interior shots of the 1999 film The Insider were filmed at Manual 30 Dr Jeffrey Wigand the subject of the film taught science and Japanese at Manual after he was fired by tobacco company Brown amp Williamson in 1993 31 Building and campus editManual classrooms and offices are located in three buildings spread over two city blocks The main building was originally called Reuben Post Halleck Hall and was home to the Louisville Girls High School before it merged with Manual The Gothic style building was completed in 1934 at a cost of 1 1 million The 9 acre 36 000 m2 tract it was built on had previously been the site of the old Masonic Widows and Orphans Home 5 In 1967 an urban renewal program demolished a residential block east of the main building to create a running track and various athletic fields The project doubled Manual s campus to its modern size of 17 acres 69 000 m2 This was a part of a larger city funded effort which created Noe Middle School north of Manual and increased the size of the University of Louisville campus which was originally touted as a plan to create a continuous chain of schools over many blocks 32 Manual even became a home for two of the university s women s athletic teams In the 1980s the U of L women s basketball team used Manual s gym as a part time home playing a total of 40 games in eight seasons there 33 The U of L volleyball team used the Manual gym as its primary home from 1977 through 1990 after which the team moved into the newly built Cardinal Arena on its own campus 34 In 1992 Manual began a 3 5 million renovation of the main building which included a new roof and a glass enclosed cafeteria for juniors and seniors 35 The Youth Performing Arts School has its own building a half block from Manual s main building It was completed in 1978 at a cost of 1 5 million as the final stage of the same plan that expanded Manual s campus and built Noe Noe had been built without an auditorium in anticipation of a theater oriented school being built on site 36 The YPAS building includes production facilities a costume shop and an 886 seat proscenium style theater 37 The YPAS building did not contain extensive classroom space however and for many years teachers conducted YPAS classes in hallways and on loading docks if other space wasn t available Since 1993 YPAS has used an adjacent facility built in 1899 and formerly home to Cochran Elementary as an annex 38 Academics editManual focused on industrial training early in its history but by the late 1970s it had a standard curriculum In 1980 Iowa Test of Basic Skills scores ranked Manual 23rd out of the 24 high schools in the county Under principal Joe Liedtke academics improved especially after Manual became a magnet school in 1984 and could attract students from throughout the county 39 All students enroll in one of five magnet programs The High School University HSU magnet offers a traditional college preparatory curriculum with electives The Math Science Technology MST magnet specifically prepares students for college programs in engineering science and math Minimal requirements for MST students include courses in algebra trigonometry calculus including mandatory AP Calculus biology chemistry and computer programming 40 The Journalism amp Communication J amp C magnet focuses on journalism publishing and media production To earn class credit J amp C students can participate in the creation of the school s national award winning publications and productions yearbook The Crimson a city wide youth newsmagazine On the Record literary magazine One Blue Wall a school news website RedEye and a daily morning television show called CSPN TV which is streamed online and broadcast to classrooms 41 42 43 The J amp C program was formerly known as CMA Communications and Media Arts but the name was changed so that the Manual program s specific emphasis on journalism would be reflected in the name distinguishing the magnet from others in the district with similar names Admission to the HSU MST and J amp C magnets are decided by a committee of Manual teachers based on academic performance as measured by prior school grades and the Commonwealth Accountability Testing System although extracurricular involvement is also considered 44 J amp C applicants also participate in an on demand writing assessment The acceptance rate to each magnet varies with the number of applicants in any given year in the mid 1990s about a third of applicants to these three magnets were selected each year 24 Admission the other two magnets Visual Arts and the Youth Performing Arts School are decided based primarily on auditions 44 The Visual Arts magnet is located in a wing of art classrooms and features an art show each year for graduating seniors 45 46 The Visual Arts magnet provides students with the opportunity to work with a variety of media including clay sculpture fibers printmaking painting drawing and graphic design The Math Science Technology program and the Youth Performing Arts School have achieved national recognition on multiple occasions 47 In 1994 Manual began offering Advanced Placement AP courses In 2001 it offered 45 AP courses more than any other school in the state 48 Qualifying students may take college courses free of charge at the University of Louisville which is located directly south of Manual In 2000 Manual implemented block scheduling which allowed students to take eight classes per year which are scheduled four per day on alternating days 49 Since 2000 Manual has held Kentucky s state record of 52 National Merit Semifinalists ranking third in the United States for that year Manual s academic team won state titles at Governor s Cup Kentucky s top high school academic competition in 1993 1994 2005 and 2013 Matt Morris a Manual graduate who was on the 1993 and 1994 teams was the 1994 Teen Champion on Jeopardy Three other Manual students have competed on Jeopardy 50 Manual s academic teams have also won both National Science Bowl and National Academic League championships and achieved 7th place at the NAQT s High School National Championships 47 Manual has a history of one of the top policy debate programs in the state In the 1990s Manual students won the Jefferson County championships most years and qualified teams for the National Forensic League tournament and the TOC Tournament of Champions Manual has been mentioned several times in lists of America s top high schools in Redbook and Newsweek magazines 51 In 2002 Manual was separated from the rest of the schools in its district and made to hold its own regional science fair 52 In 2015 duPont Manual had the distinction of being the high school that sent the most students to the INTEL International Science and Engineering Fair ISEF 53 54 55 In 2022 duPont Manual was ranked 47 in the National Rankings 56 1 in Kentucky High Schools 57 1 in Louisville KY Metro Area High Schools and 1 in Jefferson County Public Schools High Schools 57 Youth Performing Arts School edit nbsp Main YPAS building The Youth Performing Arts School YPAS is one of only two programs in Kentucky allowing high school students to major in performing arts Between 1995 and 2005 90 of YPAS students received college scholarships totaling an average of over one million dollars per year YPAS has its own building a half block from Manual s main building which includes classrooms production facilities a costume shop and an 886 seat proscenium style theater 37 Since 1993 YPAS has used an adjacent facility built in 1899 and formerly home to Cochran Elementary as an annex 38 YPAS is one of Manual s magnet programs and YPAS students take their academic classes at Manual and must complete the same academic requirements as any public school student in Kentucky Unlike the other magnets YPAS is semi autonomous it has its own assistant principals counselor administrative staff and parents organization Many Manual students take classes at YPAS even if it is not their academic major 58 59 Students at YPAS major in vocal music instrumental music band orchestra piano or guitar dance theater design and production or musical theatre YPAS instructors are school teachers recruited from around the district for their backgrounds in the arts 60 The YPAS choir was the only chorus to perform at the January 2001 inauguration of President George W Bush 61 62 Athletics editFootball edit Main article Manual Crimsons football This section should include a summary of Manual Crimsons football See Wikipedia Summary style for information on how to incorporate it into this article s main text October 2016 Other sports edit John Reccius an early Major League Baseball player organized Manual s first baseball team in 1900 An early baseball star was Ferdie Schupp who would go on to pitch in the 1917 World Series but left Manual two months before graduating Manual claims seven mythical state baseball championships and has won six official ones most recently in 1962 A total of ten Manual players have played in Major League Baseball most notably Pee Wee Reese 63 The varsity cheerleaders have won several NCA National Championship titles In 1997 1998 2004 and 2005 they won the Large Varsity Division and in 2003 and 2006 they won the Medium Varsity Division title 64 Varsity boys soccer was second at states in 2005 and third in 2004 65 66 In 2006 the Manual girls cross country team won the school s first team title after placing second in 2004 and 2005 The 2006 win was the first championship for a Jefferson County Kentucky Class AAA Public School since 1980 In 2007 the Manual boys cross country team also won a Class AAA state championship 67 The swim team maintained state titles from 2003 to 2008 From 2004 through 2008 Manual won the Combined Girls and Boys State Championship and the girls maintained their own state championship from 2005 through 2008 68 The boys tennis team achieved their best finish at the KHSAA State Tennis Tournament in 2008 by winning the team title 69 Previously their best result had come in 2006 when they tied rival St Xavier High School for second place The boys team also won the state doubles title in 2006 which was the first state title in Ram tennis history on the boys side The team had five consecutive runner up positions from the 2001 2002 year until the 2005 2006 year In 2008 the Manual boys tennis team went on to win the first ever regional tournament in Manual history The state team won the state title in 2008 making Manual the second public school to ever win the title 70 The boys bowling team won the state title in 2010 71 The school also offers basketball dance called the Dazzlers field hockey golf lacrosse and volleyball among other sports teams 72 The varsity field hockey team won the state title in 2011 for the first time in the history of the program DuPont Manual girls lacrosse has won many state titles and tournament trophies since 2001 when the program was developed Notable alumni and faculty editSee also List of people from the Louisville metropolitan area Alumni James Gilbert Baker astronomer and optician 73 Michelle Banzer 2007 Miss Kentucky USA 74 Chad Broskey actor most often on the Disney Channel 75 Bud Bruner boxing trainer and manager 76 Keenan Burton NFL football player 77 Nathaniel Cartmell Olympic gold medalist 76 James S Coleman sociologist 78 Paige Davis 1987 theater performer host of Trading Spaces on TLC from 2001 to 2005 79 Bremer Ehrler Jefferson County Judge Executive and sheriff 76 Sara Gettelfinger 1995 Broadway performer 76 Ray Grenald 1945 architectural lighting designer Stratton Hammon architect 80 Bruce Hoblitzell former Mayor of Louisville 76 Sherman Lewis Heisman Trophy runner up 81 Victor M Longstreet U S Assistant Secretary of the Navy Financial Management 1962 65 Mitch McConnell United States Senator from Kentucky Senate minority leader 14 82 Morgan McGarvey U S Representative from Kentucky 83 John Jacob Niles Dean of American Balladeers 84 Yared Nuguse U S Olympian and record holder in the 1 mile run Travis Prentice college and professional football player 85 Pee Wee Reese 1937 baseball player 86 Nicole Scherzinger 1996 lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls 87 Joseph D Scholtz former Mayor of Louisville 76 Gene Snyder U S Representative from Kentucky 76 Josh Whelchel award winning video game composer and entrepreneur Anjali Chadha Biological Engineer Faculty Jeffrey Wigand American biochemist and former vice president of research and development at Brown amp Williamson blew the whistle on tobacco tampering at the company in 1996 inspiration for the 1999 film The Insider former Teacher of the Year in the state of KentuckySee also editPublic schools in Louisville Kentucky nbsp Kentucky portalReferences edit a b c duPont Manuel High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved May 6 2020 Poynter Chris November 14 2004 Presenting your favorite Louisville buildings The Courier Journal Louisville Kentucky p 1I History DuPont Manual Retrieved February 10 2020 Cocanougher Kelly June 16 1981 From the Old School Apartment Project is Progressing in old Manual High Building Louisville Times Louisville Kentucky p A8 a b c d e Noe Sam V July 1964 The Louisville Public schools Their Names Their History Filson Club History Quarterly 38 Abrams Ruth March 21 1924 Du Pont Manual First School to Serve Lunches Opens Modern Spacious Cafeteria Louisville Times Old Manual Again Becomes School Unit Louisville Herald Louisville Kentucky June 4 1919 p 1 Gym at Original Manual High Severely Damaged by Fire The Courier Journal September 21 1991 p 7A Bartlett Beverly October 29 1993 Male Manual 100 Years of War The Courier Journal p 1A a b DuPont Manual High School KHSAA Directory Entry Kentucky High School Athletic Association Retrieved February 16 2013 a b McEwan Maxine Crouch 2001 Louisville Girls High School In Kleber John E ed The Encyclopedia of Louisville University Press of Kentucky p 551 ISBN 978 0 8131 2100 0 Retrieved May 6 2009 a b Future of Manual Safe Board Says The Courier Journal March 7 1950 p 1B About Manual duPont Manual High School Archived from the original on January 29 2009 Retrieved March 8 2009 a b Quinlan Michael November 29 1992 A Century of Class Manual High School Alumni Recount Glory Days at 100th Anniversary Party The Courier Journal a b McDaniel Mike 2005 Stand Up and Cheer the Official History of du Pont Manual High School Louisville Kentucky Butler Books pp 179 181 ISBN 1 884532 67 5 a b Nichols Wanda November 1 1976 Racial Fight at Manual brings injuries arrests The Courier Journal p 1A Nichols Wanda November 13 1976 Manual teachers want money for more security guards The Courier Journal p 1B McDaniel Stand Up and Cheer p 196 Carrico Johnny May 31 1972 Gym Dandy Manual s Athletic Facility to be Named After Charmoli Louisville Times p B7 Yater George H 1987 Two hundred years at the falls of the Ohio a history of Louisville and Jefferson County 2 ed Filson Club p 238 ISBN 978 0 9601072 3 0 Pinkston Antwon February 16 2009 This Week in History The Courier Journal p 4B Ellis Leslie February 14 1984 Manual Teachers Parents React With Euphoria Shock The Courier Journal p A4 Ellis Leslie February 16 1984 300 Manual Students Show School Officials Some Public Response The Courier Journal p A1 a b McDaniel Stand Up and Cheer p 219 Holland Holly February 28 1989 NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL UPDATING OF GOLDSMITH AND MANUAL GET FUNDS The Courier Journal p 1B McDaniel Stand Up and Cheer p 212 219 de Vise Daniel September 25 2005 Folger McKinsey Wins Blue Ribbon The Washington Post pp AA03 Retrieved May 6 2009 Blue Ribbon Schools Program Schools Recognized 1982 1983 Through 1999 2002 PDF Department of Education Archived from the original PDF on March 26 2009 Retrieved April 26 2009 DuPont Manual Named 2020 National Blue Ribbon School Jefferson County Public Schools Retrieved March 3 2021 Egerton Judith November 5 1999 Movie review Insider tells tense tale but needed an editor The Courier Journal p 14W Naito Jon July 31 2002 Tobacco whistle blower critical of how some states spend settlement money Seattle Post Intelligencer Wilson Richard October 8 1967 Renewal New School Change Manual The Courier Journal p B1 Records Home Attendance 2010 11 Louisville Cardinals Women s Basketball Media Guide University of Louisville Sports information p 159 Archived from the original PDF on July 15 2011 Retrieved March 5 2011 Facilities Cardinal Arena University of Louisville Athletics Retrieved March 5 2011 Holland Holly August 12 1992 Renovations New Facilities on Agenda for Jefferson Schools The Courier Journal p 3B McDaniel Stand Up and Cheer p 201 a b Muhammad Larry August 27 2006 YPAS grads on Broadway credit favorite teacher The Courier Journal p 1E a b Edelen Sheryl February 27 2002 Volunteers fix up building at YPAS The Courier Journal p 1N McDaniel Stand Up and Cheer p 213 Math Science Technology Magnet duPont Manual High School Archived from the original on July 5 2009 Retrieved May 9 2009 Communications and Media Arts Magnet duPont Manual High School Archived from the original on March 4 2012 Retrieved May 9 2009 CMA Website duPont Manual High School Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved February 16 2010 Manual RedEye Website duPont Manual High School Retrieved February 16 2010 a b Jennings Michael September 16 1999 Manual 3rd in U S in Merit ranking The Courier Journal p 1B Bartlett Beverly December 29 2002 A Heart for Arts The Courier Journal p 1H duPont Manual High School Jefferson County Public School Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved March 8 2009 a b Awards duPont Manual High School Archived from the original on May 12 2008 Retrieved March 8 2009 Pitsch Mark November 10 2001 Kentucky students Advanced Placement exam scores rank near bottom for U S The Courier Journal p 1A Rodriguez Nancy March 3 2003 School schedule has little effect on test scores The Courier Journal p 1B Smith Patti February 3 2003 Teen puts skills to test in Jeopardy tournament The Courier Journal p 2B Konz Antoinette May 28 2007 3 Jefferson schools the best The Courier Journal p 3B Tangonan Shannon March 10 2002 Manual opts for its own science fair The Courier Journal p 3B ISEF Archived from the original on September 5 2015 Retrieved August 21 2015 Taking ISEF by Storm STEM Wizard March 31 2015 Retrieved August 21 2015 Tu Amanda May 10 2015 Meet Manual s 2015 ISEF competitors Manual RedEye Retrieved April 1 2017 U S News amp World Report 2022 Best U S High Schools U S News amp World Report Retrieved March 16 2023 a b U S News amp World Report Dupont Manual High School in Louisville KY US News Best High Schools U S News amp World Report Retrieved March 16 2023 Youth Performing Arts School YPAS Jefferson County Public Schools Archived from the original on February 27 2009 Retrieved March 8 2009 Suitor Josh September 30 2005 Bob West founding principal of YPAS dies at 62 in Florida The Courier Journal p 6B Inman David July 19 1990 Arts School Gives Students a Chance to Stretch Talents The Courier Journal p 1C Manual Alumni Hall of Fame A C manualalumni org Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved March 8 2009 McConnell a Manual graduate announced yesterday that the YPAS group will be the only choir to sing during the inauguration Coryell Holly January 17 2001 Choirs to sing at inaugural events The Courier Journal p 1B McDaniel Stand up and Cheer p 133 National Cheerleaders Association Wall of Fame High School Nationals Varsity Brands Inc Archived from the original on April 1 2009 Retrieved April 13 2009 Boys State Bracket 05 PDF Kentucky High School Athletic Association Retrieved April 13 2009 2004 Boys Bracket PDF Kentucky High School Athletic Association Retrieved April 13 2009 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Cross Country Kentucky High School Athletic Association Archived from the original on September 13 2008 Retrieved September 12 2008 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Swimming Kentucky High School Athletic Association Retrieved September 12 2008 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Tennis Championship Results Kentucky High School Athletic Association Retrieved February 18 2009 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Tennis Kentucky High School Athletic Association Retrieved September 12 2008 Kentucky High School Bowling Retrieved March 16 2010 Manual Crimson Sports Teams duPont Manual High School Archived from the original on February 7 2009 Retrieved April 13 2009 Plummer William T Fantone Stephen D 2007 Memorial Tributes National Academy of Engineering Volume 11 National Academic Press p 7 ISBN 978 0 309 10337 4 Retrieved May 6 2009 Fenton Angie March 23 2007 Crowning achiever The Courier Journal p 1E Moving Collective About Dancer Bio Moving Collective Retrieved April 28 2009 a b c d e f g duPont Manual High School Alumni Association Hall of Fame duPont Manual Magnet High School Alumni Association Retrieved April 28 2009 NFL Events Combine Player Profiles National Football League Retrieved April 28 2009 Marsden Peter January 24 2005 The Sociology of James S Coleman Annual Review of Sociology 31 1 24 doi 10 1146 annurev soc 31 041304 122209 Born in 1926 Coleman was raised in the southern and midwestern United States receiving his high school diploma from Dupont Manual High School in Louisville Kentucky Dorsey Tom August 26 2004 Paige Davis could benefit from Oprah deal The Courier Journal p 2E John E Kleber 2001 The Encyclopedia of Louisville University Press of Kentucky p 367 ISBN 978 0 8131 2890 0 Retrieved July 20 2013 Bengals Bring Back Coslet to Add Punch The Courier Journal January 22 1994 p 2B MacGillis Alec September 16 2014 The Cynic The Political Education of Mitch McConnell p PT 11 ISBN 9781476761077 Meet Morgan Retrieved February 2 2023 John Jacob Niles hymnsandcarolsofchristmas com Retrieved April 11 2009 Fay John August 28 1999 Miami s Prentice faces uphill Heisman race The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved April 28 2009 Jackson Kenneth T et al 1998 The Scribner encyclopedia of American lives Simon and Schuster p 473 ISBN 978 0 684 80663 1 Lo Ricardo F May 29 2006 Pussycat Dolls Lead Vocalist A Pinay On Manhattan Transfer Philippine Headline News Archived from the original on August 2 2008 Retrieved April 28 2009 Further reading editMcDaniel Mike 2005 Stand Up and Cheer the Official History of du Pont Manual High School Louisville Kentucky Butler Books ISBN 1 884532 67 5 Williams Eustace 1940 That Old Rivalry Manual Vs High School 1893 1900 John P Morton Retrieved May 6 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to DuPont Manual High School Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DuPont Manual High School amp oldid 1219326820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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