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Naples Middle/High School

Naples Middle/High School (NMHS), formerly known as Naples American High School, is a high school within the Department of Defense Education Activity system. It is located in Gricignano di Aversa, Campania, Italy.[3]

Naples Middle/High School
Address
PSC 808, Box 15

FPO
,
AE
09618
Coordinates40°59′23.19″N 14°14′41.42″E / 40.9897750°N 14.2448389°E / 40.9897750; 14.2448389
Information
School typePublic, high school
Founded1953 (70 years ago) (1953)
School districtDoDEA
CEEB code577060
PrincipalLuis Dominguez [1]
StaffApprox. 75 (2009)
Grades7–12
EnrollmentApprox. 750 (2009)
LanguageEnglish
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Green
  [2]
MascotWildcat
RivalAviano High School
Feeder schoolsNaples Elementary School
Websitewww.dodea.edu/NaplesMHS/index.cfm

History edit

Early days edit

In the summer of 1951, a new NATO southern command was established in Naples, Italy called Headquarters Allied Forces, Southern Europe (AFSOUTH). With American high school age students arriving in the command, a small facility was set up in October 1951. Beginning with 7–8 students, it was set up in a spare storage room in the Hotel Britannique in downtown Naples, where many of the families lived. This school program functioned through University of Nebraska high school correspondence courses. It was named the American Forces Dependents High School, Naples, Italy.

During the summer and autumn of 1951, more students arrived and the school was relocated to the Albergo Sant’Elmo, then the NATO Officers’ Club in the Vomero section of Naples. This school of 15–18 students operated until August 1952. High School proctors during this period were Mr. Albert Trimarchi and Mr. Bob Newton. The first graduate of the school was Stewart A. Ring.

On October 1, 1952, a standard Department of Defense School was opened in the same location, the Albergo Sant’Elmo, with about 45 students. There were five students in the graduating class that year.

Official opening edit

In 1953 members of the senior class suggested that the school be named in honor of Admiral Forrest Sherman, the United States Chief of Naval Operations, who had died suddenly during that school year during a visit to Naples. The school opened in the fall of 1953 as Forrest Sherman High School. The Ring brothers, Bill and Stewart, suggested the school colors of green and white, after the colors of Coronado High School in San Diego, California. Both brothers had attended Coronado High School prior to their father being assigned to Naples in the summer of 1951. They also suggested the school mascot, the Wildcat, which continues to be the Naples High School mascot. According to the end of year publication, Ciao, there were 58 students that year with four graduating seniors.

Due to an increase in enrollment the high school was moved to a larger building on Via Manzoni in the Posillipo section of the city beginning with the 1953–54 school year. That year grades 1–12 were contained in this building under the name Forrest Sherman Schools.

1960 marked the move of Forrest Sherman High School to another building further down Via Manzoni, across the street from the Scuola Svizzera, an international school run by the Swiss government. The panoramic view from the front of the school, overlooking the entire bay of Naples, with Mt. Vesuvius in the background, is perhaps the best view from any DoD school in the world. The school remained in this building until 1982. Eventually it included seventh and eighth grades and enrollment increased to almost 600 students.

In the autumn of 1967, the sixth fleet flagship was assigned to Gaeta, Italy, having moved from Villefrance, France. Students in grades 9–12 from Gaeta began attending Naples American High School that fall.

In 1982, the high school moved to the Agnano facility, called the “happy horseshoe,” because of its distinctive shape. That year all the elementary students were combined in the school complex at Pinetamare, twenty miles north of Naples. In 1984, the name of the school was changed to Naples High School, in accordance with DoDDS policy to have school names better reflect their locations.

Later years edit

During the mid-1990s construction was begun on a new US Navy Support Site north of Naples, near Gricignano di Aversa, which would eventually include all the support services located in Agnano and a large housing complex. New elementary and high schools were the first buildings opened at the US Navy Support Site. In August 1997 Naples Elementary School and Naples High Schools opened at the US Navy Support Site and welcomed 950 elementary and 560 high school students.

Present day edit

Naples High School continues the use of the traditional colors of green and white and the Wildcat mascot. Children of all NATO nationalities are accepted from the families assigned to Allied Joint Force Command Naples (JFC Naples, formerly AFSOUTH) and American installations in the greater Naples and Gaeta area. Students from the following nations have attended our school in recent years: Bosnia, Bulgaria, Canada, Greece, Italy, Japan, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the USA.

Naples American High School has transitioned through the years from one room in a hotel to its present modern facility with Internet connectivity in every classroom. School programs have moved from correspondence courses to such state of the art courses as the Cisco Networking Academy, Computer Services and Support, and advanced placement courses in English, Mathematics, Science, History, Computer Programming, and Art. Support services are provided in English, reading, mathematics, and learning strategies. Students who are “in the middle” and show academic potential are provided support through the AVID program. Study trips, athletic competitions, and honors workshops insure that students enjoy life beyond the classroom in the culturally rich environment in which families are located in Italy.

In 1994 the school added the Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) to the curriculum. The first instructors were Captain Mike Gruelli, USN (Ret) and MGYSGT Mike Copeland, USMC (Ret). Captain Gruelli retired and was relieved by LT. Rod Light, USN (Ret) in 1997 when the school moved to the support site. MGYSGT Copeland left in 2008 and was replaced by SCPO Vincent Gilfoy, USN (Ret). LT. Rod Light also retired and was relieved by CDR Niels Mateo, USN (Ret) in 2015. The unit has been very successful over the years earning many trophies in Exhibition Drill, Rifle Team, Academics and Orienteering. For a number of years, it hosted a sailing club with 6 sunfish sailboats. The unit has taken Unit Achievement or Distinguished Unit every year since 2004. It currently has 65 cadets (2016).[4]

For the 2009–2010 school year, Naples Athletics were Division II champions for Cross Country, Boys Volleyball, Girls Soccer, and Softball. In the fall of 2010, the Boys Volleyball team lost to Aviano in the semi-finals and placed third in the Mediterranean District. Boys Cross Country were Division II Champions and Girls Cross County came second in the Division II Championships. Cheerleading, Girls Soccer, and Softball also won Division II Championships during the 2010–2011 school year. The Boys Cross Country Team kept their title of European Champions during their 2011–2012 year also. Before the 2014–2015 school year, the continuing success of Naples teams in Division II and its increasing size caused DODEA Athletics to move Naples up to Division I in every sport except for football. Although no Naples team has won a title yet (as of winter 2016), Girls Volleyball, Cheer, Tennis, Wrestling, and Basketball have had teams or individual athletes place 2nd or 3rd in Division I level competition.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Department of Defense Education Activity – DoDEA (2014-10-14). "Principal's Corner". Dodea.edu. Retrieved 2017-02-11.
  2. ^ Communications, DoDEA. "About Our School | Naples Middle High School". www.dodea.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  3. ^ "About". Naples Middle/High School. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
  4. ^ Naplesnjrotc.org 2014-06-06 at the Wayback Machine

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High SchoolFeeder schoolsNaples Elementary SchoolWebsitewww wbr dodea wbr edu wbr NaplesMHS wbr index wbr cfm Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1 2 Official opening 1 3 Later years 1 4 Present day 2 See also 3 ReferencesHistory editEarly days edit In the summer of 1951 a new NATO southern command was established in Naples Italy called Headquarters Allied Forces Southern Europe AFSOUTH With American high school age students arriving in the command a small facility was set up in October 1951 Beginning with 7 8 students it was set up in a spare storage room in the Hotel Britannique in downtown Naples where many of the families lived This school program functioned through University of Nebraska high school correspondence courses It was named the American Forces Dependents High School Naples Italy During the summer and autumn of 1951 more students arrived and the school was relocated to the Albergo Sant Elmo then the NATO Officers Club in the Vomero section of Naples This school of 15 18 students operated until August 1952 High School proctors during this period were Mr Albert Trimarchi and Mr Bob Newton The first graduate of the school was Stewart A Ring On October 1 1952 a standard Department of Defense School was opened in the same location the Albergo Sant Elmo with about 45 students There were five students in the graduating class that year Official opening edit In 1953 members of the senior class suggested that the school be named in honor of Admiral Forrest Sherman the United States Chief of Naval Operations who had died suddenly during that school year during a visit to Naples The school opened in the fall of 1953 as Forrest Sherman High School The Ring brothers Bill and Stewart suggested the school colors of green and white after the colors of Coronado High School in San Diego California Both brothers had attended Coronado High School prior to their father being assigned to Naples in the summer of 1951 They also suggested the school mascot the Wildcat which continues to be the Naples High School mascot According to the end of year publication Ciao there were 58 students that year with four graduating seniors Due to an increase in enrollment the high school was moved to a larger building on Via Manzoni in the Posillipo section of the city beginning with the 1953 54 school year That year grades 1 12 were contained in this building under the name Forrest Sherman Schools 1960 marked the move of Forrest Sherman High School to another building further down Via Manzoni across the street from the Scuola Svizzera an international school run by the Swiss government The panoramic view from the front of the school overlooking the entire bay of Naples with Mt Vesuvius in the background is perhaps the best view from any DoD school in the world The school remained in this building until 1982 Eventually it included seventh and eighth grades and enrollment increased to almost 600 students In the autumn of 1967 the sixth fleet flagship was assigned to Gaeta Italy having moved from Villefrance France Students in grades 9 12 from Gaeta began attending Naples American High School that fall In 1982 the high school moved to the Agnano facility called the happy horseshoe because of its distinctive shape That year all the elementary students were combined in the school complex at Pinetamare twenty miles north of Naples In 1984 the name of the school was changed to Naples High School in accordance with DoDDS policy to have school names better reflect their locations Later years edit During the mid 1990s construction was begun on a new US Navy Support Site north of Naples near Gricignano di Aversa which would eventually include all the support services located in Agnano and a large housing complex New elementary and high schools were the first buildings opened at the US Navy Support Site In August 1997 Naples Elementary School and Naples High Schools opened at the US Navy Support Site and welcomed 950 elementary and 560 high school students Present day edit Naples High School continues the use of the traditional colors of green and white and the Wildcat mascot Children of all NATO nationalities are accepted from the families assigned to Allied Joint Force Command Naples JFC Naples formerly AFSOUTH and American installations in the greater Naples and Gaeta area Students from the following nations have attended our school in recent years Bosnia Bulgaria Canada Greece Italy Japan Poland Romania Slovenia Spain Ukraine United Kingdom and the USA Naples American High School has transitioned through the years from one room in a hotel to its present modern facility with Internet connectivity in every classroom School programs have moved from correspondence courses to such state of the art courses as the Cisco Networking Academy Computer Services and Support and advanced placement courses in English Mathematics Science History Computer Programming and Art Support services are provided in English reading mathematics and learning strategies Students who are in the middle and show academic potential are provided support through the AVID program Study trips athletic competitions and honors workshops insure that students enjoy life beyond the classroom in the culturally rich environment in which families are located in Italy In 1994 the school added the Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps NJROTC to the curriculum The first instructors were Captain Mike Gruelli USN Ret and MGYSGT Mike Copeland USMC Ret Captain Gruelli retired and was relieved by LT Rod Light USN Ret in 1997 when the school moved to the support site MGYSGT Copeland left in 2008 and was replaced by SCPO Vincent Gilfoy USN Ret LT Rod Light also retired and was relieved by CDR Niels Mateo USN Ret in 2015 The unit has been very successful over the years earning many trophies in Exhibition Drill Rifle Team Academics and Orienteering For a number of years it hosted a sailing club with 6 sunfish sailboats The unit has taken Unit Achievement or Distinguished Unit every year since 2004 It currently has 65 cadets 2016 4 For the 2009 2010 school year Naples Athletics were Division II champions for Cross Country Boys Volleyball Girls Soccer and Softball In the fall of 2010 the Boys Volleyball team lost to Aviano in the semi finals and placed third in the Mediterranean District Boys Cross Country were Division II Champions and Girls Cross County came second in the Division II Championships Cheerleading Girls Soccer and Softball also won Division II Championships during the 2010 2011 school year The Boys Cross Country Team kept their title of European Champions during their 2011 2012 year also Before the 2014 2015 school year the continuing success of Naples teams in Division II and its increasing size caused DODEA Athletics to move Naples up to Division I in every sport except for football Although no Naples team has won a title yet as of winter 2016 Girls Volleyball Cheer Tennis Wrestling and Basketball have had teams or individual athletes place 2nd or 3rd in Division I level competition See also editAviano American High School Vicenza American High School American Overseas School of Rome Marymount International School of Rome American School of Milan La Scuola d Italia Guglielmo Marconi Italian international school in New York City Allied Joint Force Command NaplesReferences edit Department of Defense Education Activity DoDEA 2014 10 14 Principal s Corner Dodea edu Retrieved 2017 02 11 Communications DoDEA About Our School Naples Middle High School www dodea edu Retrieved 2022 01 05 About Naples Middle High School Retrieved 2022 01 26 Naplesnjrotc org Archived 2014 06 06 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naples Middle High School amp oldid 1160136669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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