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New Trier High School

New Trier High School (/ˈtrɪər/, also known as New Trier Township High School or NTHS) is a public four-year high school, with its main campus for sophomores through seniors located in Winnetka, Illinois, United States, and a campus in Northfield, Illinois, with freshman classes and district administration. Founded in 1901, the school serves the Chicago suburbs of Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, and Northfield as well as portions of Northbrook, Glenview, and unincorporated Cook County.[14] New Trier's seal depicts the Porta Nigra, a symbol of Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.[15] The athletic teams are known as the Trevians, an archaic demonym for the people of Trier.

New Trier High School
Main campus, Winnetka
Address
385 Winnetka Avenue

60093

United States
Coordinates42°05′40″N 87°43′09″W / 42.09454°N 87.71914°W / 42.09454; -87.71914
(Winnetka)
42°05′27″N 87°45′53″W / 42.09088°N 87.76478°W / 42.09088; -87.76478
(Northfield)
Information
School typePublic secondary
Motto"To commit minds to inquiry, hearts to compassion, and lives to the service of humanity."
Established1901
School districtNew Trier Township High School District 203
SuperintendentPaul Sally[1]
CEEB code144430
PrincipalDenise Dubravec (Winnetka)[2]
Paul Waechtler (Northfield)[3]
Teaching staff369[4]
Grades9–12
Enrollment4,040[4] (2020)
Average class size22.2[4]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)  Blue
  Green   Grey
Athletics conferenceCentral Suburban League
NicknameTrevians
RivalEvanston Township High School; Loyola Academy
PublicationLogos,[7] Calliope, New Trier Political Journal[8]
NewspaperNew Trier News[9]
Freshman Focus[10]
Sophomore Journal[11]
Examiner[12] Near True News
YearbookTrevia
Nobel laureatesJack Steinberger
(Physics, 1988)[13]
Websitewww.newtrier.k12.il.us

Student demographics

In the 2021-22 academic year, New Trier had an enrollment of 2,995 students in grades 10-12, and a student-teacher ratio of 11.7 to 1. Most of the students come from middle or upper class families, with 3% of students from poor households (measured by how many qualify for free/reduced-price lunch).[16]

The majority of students identify as white (77 percent), while 10 percent are Asian, 7 percent are Hispanic, and 5 percent are multiracial. Less than one percent of the student body is Black, American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.[16]

On the freshman campus, there were 894 students enrolled in 2021-22. The student-teacher ratio is somewhat lower, at 10.5 to 1. Demographically, the student body is similar to the main campus: 75 percent of students are white, 10 percent Asian, 9 percent Hispanic, and 6 percent multiracial, with members of other groups accounting for less than 1 percent. Three percent of students come from households where income is below the income threshold for subsidized school lunch.[16]

History

 
New Trier was the first high school in the United States with an indoor swimming pool.[17]

New Trier High School opened its doors for the first time on February 4, 1901, welcoming 76 students.[18] In 1913, it became the first American high school with an indoor swimming pool.[19]

In 1920, the inaugural edition of The New Trier News was published. In 1934, the track and field team won the school's first IHSA state championship (as of 2023, New Trier leads all Illinois high schools in the number of athletic state championships). In 1965, the New Trier West Campus (which, as of 2023, serves the school's freshman students) was opened in the village of Northfield.

In the 1950s, New Trier became the first American high school with an educational, non-commercial FM broadcast license for a radiated station (WNTH, 88.1 FM). By 1970 New Trier was home to the nation's first public high school-based CCTV instructional station, ITV, which broadcast educational programming to township elementary schools via microwave signals. Students operated WNTH under a faculty advisor, ITV was operated by students under professional television technical and programming staff.

By 1962, student enrollment was more than 4,000. Some 20 "temporary" trailer classrooms lined the rear of the building, which had been designed for 3,000. To accommodate the growing baby boomer student body, voters approved a referendum for New Trier to purchase forty-six acres of land in Northfield.[18] Chicago architecture firm Perkins and Will was selected to design a campus of curricular buildings clustered around a central library and administration building. The resulting modernist design was widely noted in secondary education architecture literature and practice, and emulated by Winnetka's Carleton Washburne junior high school several years later.

"New Trier West" opened to freshmen and sophomores in 1965. What had been "New Trier," at 385 Winnetka Avenue in Winnetka, became "New Trier East." In 1967, New Trier West was dedicated as a separate four-year high school. U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare John Gardner keynoted the dedication, which was also attended by U.S. Senator Charles Percy ('37), and Congressman Donald Rumsfeld ('50).

Enrollment reached an all-time peak of 6,558 students in 1972. By 1981, enrollment had dropped significantly. As a result, the school board decided to combine the East and West schools and convert New Trier West into the freshman-only campus. The division of freshmen (at the former New Trier West) from upperclassmen (at the former New Trier East) lasted from September 1981 until June 1985. By then enrollment had declined enough for the board to bring all students under one roof, close the former New Trier West, and convert the Northfield campus into a community recreation space. The campus later housed a senior center, corporate dormitories, a public swimming pool, and an alternative high school program known as West Center Academy.

 
New Trier district and locations

The 1987-88 New Trier School Board proposed selling the New Trier West Campus in Northfield to facilitate a $10–12 million renovation project at the East Campus. Their decision to sell the property was based on a demographers report and a reluctance to raise property taxes to cover the NT East revamp. The demographer, however, expressed caution about relying on predictions that exceeded a 10-year span stating in part that ". . .after 10 years, greater risk emerges of unanticipated events invalidating even the most scientifically-based projection methods." Concerned about another spike in (school) population and the need to retain the 42.5 acre Campus for future generations, local citizen advocates formed "The Coalition for the Future of New Trier". In March 1988 the Coalition forced the issue to referendum which, backed by broad community support, resulted in a successful ratification of the Coalition's position. The Campus was retained and subsequently rented to various entities until it was again needed as additional space for a growing NT student population. According to research it took less than two decades for the combined New Trier enrollment to exceed 4,000 students. The Coalition has never been acknowledged publicly for their significant role as a catalyst in retaining the 42.5-acre New Trier West Campus.

New Trier was featured in the December 9, 1996, issue of Time in an article entitled "High Times at New Trier High." Among other claims, the article stated that "New Trier kids who smoke pot" were "by all accounts more than three-fifths of the student body," compared with national averages at the time closer to 33%. However, on the school's WNTH's radio program, the writer acknowledged that the "three-fifths" claim had been inadvertently rewritten during the editing process in such a way that seemed to imply that more than 60% of New Trier students may be regular users of marijuana, whereas that figure should have been clearly labeled as the portion of students who had ever used marijuana, including many who had used it only once or twice [20]

 
Freshman campus in Northfield, Illinois

In 2017, the school neared completion of a $104.9 million renovation and addition project at its East Campus, which replaced three aging buildings on the west side of the campus with the addition of a new student cafeteria, a new library, more than two dozen classrooms for core English, math, social studies, language and business program classes, new art labs, applied arts classroom spaces in the basement for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) programming, space for the school's radio and broadcasting programming, two green roofs, and two new theaters.[21]

Jonathan Kozol wrote a book called Savage Inequalities in 1991 that discussed the harsh conditions in the poorest school districts in the United States, making a correlation between inequality and racial separation and segregation.[22] In the book, Kozol contrasted New Trier High School's spending per student to impoverished schools within Chicago.[22]

In 2016, Newsweek magazine ranked New Trier as the top open-enrollment high school in Illinois and the 17th best high school in the country.[23]

Administration

As of 2017, the New Trier Township High School Board of Education's members are mostly from Glencoe and Wilmette.[24] As of September 1, 2017, the current superintendent of New Trier Township High School District 203 is Dr. Paul Sally. He replaced Dr. Linda L. Yonke, the first woman to hold the position,[25] at the end of June 2017.[26]

Academics

Profile and recognition

In 2006, New Trier spent more than $15,000 yearly per student, well above the then state average of $8,786.[27] It has been included in the "Top Hundred" and "Most Successful" lists of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, The New York Times,[citation needed] The Washington Post,[citation needed] and Parade magazine.[citation needed] The school was identified as "quite possibly the best public school in America" by Town & Country, in a six-page article on New Trier that cited the "rich" and "demanding" curriculum, extensive arts and activities, strong participation in athletics, and faculty of the caliber typically found teaching at good colleges.[28] Life also recognized New Trier as one of the best high schools in America with cover stories in 1950 and 1998.[29]

In the class of 2017, 23 students were National Merit finalists, 27 were National Merit semifinalists, 71 received letters of commendation and 442 were Illinois State Scholars. For this same class, the average composite ACT score was 27.8, the highest in Illinois for an open enrollment public school and among the top school scores in the United States. The class of 2018 scored an average 28.0 composite on the ACT, the highest ever for New Trier, and the highest in Illinois for open enrollment schools.[citation needed] According to an article by the University of Michigan Department of Psychology, "New Trier students outperform their Illinois classmates on every conceivable measure."[27] The article also points out that 92% of the school's funding comes from the high property taxes of its affluent surroundings. Approximately 98% of the class of 2014 went on to enroll in college.

New Trier ensembles or individuals have received 39 awards in the Downbeat Student Music Awards program. A record-setting seven of these were achieved in 2007 alone.[30] More than 1,100 students participate in the music department. The student-run Soundtraks Club produces all 24 concerts a year, webcast live on the internet at ntjazz.com,[31] on local cable television, and in stereo on WNTH radio.

New Trier was named a Grammy Signature School Gold recipient by the Grammy Foundation[32] in 2000 for its commitment to music education, and was named the National Signature School in 2007 as the nation's top high school music program.[33] In April 2006, the school's Concert Choir and Symphony Orchestra performed in New York City at Carnegie Hall. In the summer of 2000, the school's Jazz Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra and Bluegrass Band enjoyed a successful two-week concert tour of China.

Subject levels

New Trier has practiced subject-level grouping for over fifty years.[34] In this system, up to four different levels of difficulty are offered for each academic subject. Level 2E is considered a general level. Levels 2, 3 and 4 are college preparatory, honors, and high honors levels, respectively. Level 5 was reserved for Advanced Placement classes and other college-level classes, such as multivariable calculus and linear algebra, but the level was phased out beginning with the class of 2011. (All 5-level courses are currently counted as 4-level.) Students may work at different levels in different subjects. Other levels include 8 and 9. Level 8 classes are counted for elective credit and level 9 classes, a combination of level 2, 3, and 4 students (i.e. 2+3+4=9) are graded as level 3 classes.

New Trier offers both unweighted and weighted grade point averages (GPA), and plus and minus grades are reported on transcripts. In calculating a weighted GPA, grades in a student's coursework are given different values depending on the level in which the grade is earned. For example, an "A" in a 2-level course is weighted at 4.00, while in levels 3 and 4 the values are 4.67 and 5.33, respectively (an "A" in a 5-level AP class is worth 5.67). In 2009, New Trier announced that for the 2010–2011 school year the level 5 will be eliminated. A.P. classes will be weighted to level 4.[34]

Since the late 1990s, the Board of Education has been examining how to encourage students to pursue a strong academic career without their focusing too much on their class rank. The first step taken by the administration was to eliminate the process of reporting class rank and to switch to decile ranking. Around the same time, the scale for weighted GPA calculations was modified and plus and minus grades were implemented. In 2008, New Trier eliminated the reporting of ranks in a class entirely.[citation needed]

Student life

Athletics

 
Official logo of the New Trier Trevians

[35]

New Trier's mascot is the Trevian, named after soldiers from the city of Trier, Germany during the Roman Empire. The Trevian mascot was chosen in recognition of the fact that the Grosse Pointe area of Wilmette was largely settled by immigrants from Trier, Germany. From 1901 to 1948, the school's sports teams were known as the "Terriers" and "Green Wave." During the 1948–49 school year they were renamed "Indians", reflecting the school's location in the Indian Hill section of Winnetka. When the new campus in the western part of the district opened in 1965, the new school's sports team was known as the "Cowboys". The year before the two schools merged in 1981, a number of student forums were held on both the East and West campuses, giving students the opportunity to provide feedback on potential school colors and nicknames. After a series of student votes, the school adopted "Trevians" as a team name and green, blue, and gray as the school colors (East having previously been green and gray, while West was blue, gray, and white). During the 2004–2005 school year the mascot was named "Trevius Maximus" after conducting a student poll.[citation needed]

New Trier's biggest conference rival is Evanston Township High School. Their football rivalry is one of the oldest uninterrupted sports rivalries in the history of high school sports, dating back over 100 years. Both schools compete in the Central Suburban League conference. The two annual basketball games New Trier plays against Evanston draw so many people that from 2001 to 2013 they were held at Northwestern University's larger Welsh-Ryan Arena; more recent competitions at Evanston's and New Trier's facilities frequently fill to capacity. New Trier's biggest non-conference rival is Loyola Academy, which is located in Wilmette, just down the road from the Northfield campus.[citation needed]

With more than 120 state championships, New Trier High School currently has more than any other high school in Illinois.[36] New Trier also leads the state in both boys' and girls' state titles.[36] The sports in which New Trier has the most IHSA-sponsored state titles are boys' swimming and diving (24), boys' tennis (19), girls' swimming and diving (14), boys' golf (9), girls' tennis (9), and girls' badminton (8).[37][38] New Trier has been strong in the sport of baseball, twice as state champions, winning in 2000 and 2009.[39] New Trier East won the state chess championship in 1975, the year that chess became an official IHSA sport. New Trier West was the runner-up. New Trier has also historically been strong at non-IHSA sponsored sports, including 18 Great Lakes High School Fencing Conference (formerly Midwest High School Fencing) championships in men's fencing and 10 in women's fencing,[40] fifteen state titles (Blackhawk Cup) in boys' ice hockey,[41] twelve state championships in boys' lacrosse, 1995, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019[42] six state titles in girls' ice hockey, six state titles in girls' golf (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2010, 2012, 2017) and six runners up in girls' golf,[43] 20 national championships in boys' rowing,[44] 7 national championships in girls' rowing,[44] nine state championships in girls' field hockey, six state championships in girls' lacrosse,[45] and one state championship in girls' cross country.[46] The top varsity ice hockey team for boys, New Trier Green, won the first ever USA Hockey High School National Championship title in 2010,[47] and repeated as champions in 2011.[48]

In May 2005, New Trier was ranked #12 in Sports Illustrated's list of the "Top 25 High School Sports Programs in America," and first in Illinois.[49][50]

The athletic facilities include the Leslie Gates Gymnasium for basketball; two natatoriums for swimming, diving, and water polo; Phelps Field for lacrosse, encircled by the Doug Chase Track; the Robert Naughton Field at New Trier Stadium for football, soccer, and lacrosse; the Duke Childs Fields for baseball and softball; gyms for volleyball; courts for tennis; a wrestling room with four mats, and an indoor field house.[citation needed]

New Trier Swim Club

The New Trier Swim Club (NTSC) is nationally recognized[51] for swimming excellence and the development of young adult leaders in athletics and education. NTSC swimmers compete at the national level of swimming,[52][53] including the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Trials. The NTSC has consistently placed in the top 5 of all teams in the state of Illinois,[54] and has been recognized by USA Swimming as a Silver Medal Club for the past four years.

Activities

There are over 150 different extracurricular activities at New Trier, including the student-loved "Cereal Club".[55] Although some date back to the founding of the school, and have strong traditions (like Tri-Ship, the all boys service club), others are much newer and consist of only a few members.[citation needed]

Lagniappe-Potpourri

New Trier's Lagniappe-Potpourri is an annual student-written, student-choreographed, student-composed, student-directed, student-managed, student-built and student-performed variety show.[56] The show began as two separate productions, Lagniappe and Potpourri, at the east and west campuses respectively. In 1981, the two campuses combined, causing the two shows to merge into Lagniappe-Potpourri.[57]

Journalism

New Trier has several student publications, including the New Trier Political Journal,[58] Calliope,[59] the school's art magazine and Logos,[60] the school's literary magazine.

Debate

New Trier's debate program has flourished in recent years, with two students receiving the top speaker award at the Tournament of Champions,[61] which only allows the top 72 teams in the nation to compete through a system of qualifiers. The school has also had teams placed in the top 16 in recent years.[62] New Trier has had students either go to the final or win in the Illinois High School Association's state debate tournament in all four divisions, winning the 2011 and 2013 championship in Public Forum.[63] In 2017 they won the championship in Lincoln-Douglas debate.[64]

Philanthropy

Each of the four official class governments (Sophomore and Junior Steering Committees and the Freshman and Senior Senates) makes significant annual donations to various philanthropic causes throughout the community, state, country, and world. Every year since 2001, the Senior Senate has fully funded the construction of a house in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity of Lake County, Illinois, a non-profit organization that fights homelessness and substandard housing. A recent goal of the campaign was 10 houses in 10 years, and the class of 2010 fulfilled that goal. New Trier is the only school so far to build 10 houses with Habitat. Many fundraisers contribute to this and various other causes over the course of the academic year. The New Trier Tsunami Relief Committee donated more than $18,000 to relief organizations to save people who were affected by the tsunami, and also helped victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami in December 2004.[65]

Frank Mantooth Jazz Festival

The jazz festival began in 1983 and takes place on the first Saturday of February. Each year, the event brings in around fifty high school and junior high jazz ensembles from the Great Lakes region and Canada to perform during the day. The high school groups attend clinics with jazz educators and composers from around the country. Seminars are also held throughout the day on improvisation, transcription, and music business, as well as instrument masterclasses. A jazz combo and college big band perform in the afternoon, while the evening concert features New Trier's top jazz ensemble and a professional big band. Past groups have included the Buddy Rich Big Band (led by Dave Weckl), the Woody Herman Orchestra, the Count Basie Orchestra, the Artie Shaw Orchestra, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Jazz Orchestra, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the Chicago Jazz Ensemble (led by Jon Faddis), the Bob Mintzer Big Band, Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, the Mingus Big Band, Maynard Ferguson, Dizzy Gillespie, [66] Delfeayo Marsalis, and Wynton Marsalis.[67]The festival was renamed in 2005 after Frank Mantooth when the jazz musician, educator, and composer died just days before the 2004 festival.[68]

Seminar Day and backlash

Every year, New Trier holds a seminar day on a topic, with the 2021-2022 school year seminar day being about mental health. In 2017, New Trier held a Seminar day on race.[69] There was significant backlash, especially from conservative publications.[69] For example, the Wall Street Journal ran an article about the day titled "It’s Racial Indoctrination Day at an Upscale Chicagoland School".[70] It is now seen as the beginning to a backlash against so-called "Critical Race Theory" in education.[69]

In the movies

Scenes from Uncle Buck were shot at the high school's west campus in Northfield.[71]

Further reading

The biography Jolls, Daniel; Jolls, Michael (October 2019). Rev. William Netstraeter: A Life in Three Parts. ISBN 9781696784153., details the life of one of New Trier's founders.

See also

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources New Trier High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message New Trier High School ˈ t r ɪer also known as New Trier Township High School or NTHS is a public four year high school with its main campus for sophomores through seniors located in Winnetka Illinois United States and a campus in Northfield Illinois with freshman classes and district administration Founded in 1901 the school serves the Chicago suburbs of Wilmette Kenilworth Winnetka Glencoe and Northfield as well as portions of Northbrook Glenview and unincorporated Cook County 14 New Trier s seal depicts the Porta Nigra a symbol of Trier Rhineland Palatinate Germany 15 The athletic teams are known as the Trevians an archaic demonym for the people of Trier New Trier High SchoolMain campus WinnetkaAddress385 Winnetka AvenueWinnetka Illinois 60093United StatesCoordinates42 05 40 N 87 43 09 W 42 09454 N 87 71914 W 42 09454 87 71914 Winnetka 42 05 27 N 87 45 53 W 42 09088 N 87 76478 W 42 09088 87 76478 Northfield InformationSchool typePublic secondaryMotto To commit minds to inquiry hearts to compassion and lives to the service of humanity Established1901School districtNew Trier Township High School District 203SuperintendentPaul Sally 1 CEEB code144430PrincipalDenise Dubravec Winnetka 2 Paul Waechtler Northfield 3 Teaching staff369 4 Grades9 12Enrollment4 040 4 2020 Average class size22 2 4 Campus typeSuburbanColor s Blue Green GreyAthletics conferenceCentral Suburban LeagueNicknameTreviansRivalEvanston Township High School Loyola AcademyPublicationLogos 7 Calliope New Trier Political Journal 8 NewspaperNew Trier News 9 Freshman Focus 10 Sophomore Journal 11 Examiner 12 Near True NewsYearbookTreviaNobel laureatesJack Steinberger Physics 1988 13 Websitewww wbr newtrier wbr k12 wbr il wbr us Contents 1 Student demographics 2 History 3 Administration 4 Academics 4 1 Profile and recognition 4 2 Subject levels 5 Student life 5 1 Athletics 5 1 1 New Trier Swim Club 5 2 Activities 5 2 1 Lagniappe Potpourri 5 2 2 Journalism 5 2 3 Debate 5 2 4 Philanthropy 5 2 5 Frank Mantooth Jazz Festival 6 Seminar Day and backlash 7 In the movies 8 Further reading 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksStudent demographics EditIn the 2021 22 academic year New Trier had an enrollment of 2 995 students in grades 10 12 and a student teacher ratio of 11 7 to 1 Most of the students come from middle or upper class families with 3 of students from poor households measured by how many qualify for free reduced price lunch 16 The majority of students identify as white 77 percent while 10 percent are Asian 7 percent are Hispanic and 5 percent are multiracial Less than one percent of the student body is Black American Indian Alaska Native or Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander 16 On the freshman campus there were 894 students enrolled in 2021 22 The student teacher ratio is somewhat lower at 10 5 to 1 Demographically the student body is similar to the main campus 75 percent of students are white 10 percent Asian 9 percent Hispanic and 6 percent multiracial with members of other groups accounting for less than 1 percent Three percent of students come from households where income is below the income threshold for subsidized school lunch 16 History Edit New Trier was the first high school in the United States with an indoor swimming pool 17 New Trier High School opened its doors for the first time on February 4 1901 welcoming 76 students 18 In 1913 it became the first American high school with an indoor swimming pool 19 In 1920 the inaugural edition of The New Trier News was published In 1934 the track and field team won the school s first IHSA state championship as of 2023 New Trier leads all Illinois high schools in the number of athletic state championships In 1965 the New Trier West Campus which as of 2023 serves the school s freshman students was opened in the village of Northfield In the 1950s New Trier became the first American high school with an educational non commercial FM broadcast license for a radiated station WNTH 88 1 FM By 1970 New Trier was home to the nation s first public high school based CCTV instructional station ITV which broadcast educational programming to township elementary schools via microwave signals Students operated WNTH under a faculty advisor ITV was operated by students under professional television technical and programming staff By 1962 student enrollment was more than 4 000 Some 20 temporary trailer classrooms lined the rear of the building which had been designed for 3 000 To accommodate the growing baby boomer student body voters approved a referendum for New Trier to purchase forty six acres of land in Northfield 18 Chicago architecture firm Perkins and Will was selected to design a campus of curricular buildings clustered around a central library and administration building The resulting modernist design was widely noted in secondary education architecture literature and practice and emulated by Winnetka s Carleton Washburne junior high school several years later New Trier West opened to freshmen and sophomores in 1965 What had been New Trier at 385 Winnetka Avenue in Winnetka became New Trier East In 1967 New Trier West was dedicated as a separate four year high school U S Secretary of Health Education and Welfare John Gardner keynoted the dedication which was also attended by U S Senator Charles Percy 37 and Congressman Donald Rumsfeld 50 Enrollment reached an all time peak of 6 558 students in 1972 By 1981 enrollment had dropped significantly As a result the school board decided to combine the East and West schools and convert New Trier West into the freshman only campus The division of freshmen at the former New Trier West from upperclassmen at the former New Trier East lasted from September 1981 until June 1985 By then enrollment had declined enough for the board to bring all students under one roof close the former New Trier West and convert the Northfield campus into a community recreation space The campus later housed a senior center corporate dormitories a public swimming pool and an alternative high school program known as West Center Academy New Trier district and locations The 1987 88 New Trier School Board proposed selling the New Trier West Campus in Northfield to facilitate a 10 12 million renovation project at the East Campus Their decision to sell the property was based on a demographers report and a reluctance to raise property taxes to cover the NT East revamp The demographer however expressed caution about relying on predictions that exceeded a 10 year span stating in part that after 10 years greater risk emerges of unanticipated events invalidating even the most scientifically based projection methods Concerned about another spike in school population and the need to retain the 42 5 acre Campus for future generations local citizen advocates formed The Coalition for the Future of New Trier In March 1988 the Coalition forced the issue to referendum which backed by broad community support resulted in a successful ratification of the Coalition s position The Campus was retained and subsequently rented to various entities until it was again needed as additional space for a growing NT student population According to research it took less than two decades for the combined New Trier enrollment to exceed 4 000 students The Coalition has never been acknowledged publicly for their significant role as a catalyst in retaining the 42 5 acre New Trier West Campus New Trier was featured in the December 9 1996 issue of Time in an article entitled High Times at New Trier High Among other claims the article stated that New Trier kids who smoke pot were by all accounts more than three fifths of the student body compared with national averages at the time closer to 33 However on the school s WNTH s radio program the writer acknowledged that the three fifths claim had been inadvertently rewritten during the editing process in such a way that seemed to imply that more than 60 of New Trier students may be regular users of marijuana whereas that figure should have been clearly labeled as the portion of students who had ever used marijuana including many who had used it only once or twice 20 Freshman campus in Northfield Illinois In 2017 the school neared completion of a 104 9 million renovation and addition project at its East Campus which replaced three aging buildings on the west side of the campus with the addition of a new student cafeteria a new library more than two dozen classrooms for core English math social studies language and business program classes new art labs applied arts classroom spaces in the basement for STEM science technology engineering and math programming space for the school s radio and broadcasting programming two green roofs and two new theaters 21 Jonathan Kozol wrote a book called Savage Inequalities in 1991 that discussed the harsh conditions in the poorest school districts in the United States making a correlation between inequality and racial separation and segregation 22 In the book Kozol contrasted New Trier High School s spending per student to impoverished schools within Chicago 22 In 2016 Newsweek magazine ranked New Trier as the top open enrollment high school in Illinois and the 17th best high school in the country 23 Administration EditAs of 2017 update the New Trier Township High School Board of Education s members are mostly from Glencoe and Wilmette 24 As of September 1 2017 the current superintendent of New Trier Township High School District 203 is Dr Paul Sally He replaced Dr Linda L Yonke the first woman to hold the position 25 at the end of June 2017 26 Academics EditProfile and recognition Edit In 2006 New Trier spent more than 15 000 yearly per student well above the then state average of 8 786 27 It has been included in the Top Hundred and Most Successful lists of the National Association of Secondary School Principals The New York Times citation needed The Washington Post citation needed and Parade magazine citation needed The school was identified as quite possibly the best public school in America by Town amp Country in a six page article on New Trier that cited the rich and demanding curriculum extensive arts and activities strong participation in athletics and faculty of the caliber typically found teaching at good colleges 28 Life also recognized New Trier as one of the best high schools in America with cover stories in 1950 and 1998 29 In the class of 2017 23 students were National Merit finalists 27 were National Merit semifinalists 71 received letters of commendation and 442 were Illinois State Scholars For this same class the average composite ACT score was 27 8 the highest in Illinois for an open enrollment public school and among the top school scores in the United States The class of 2018 scored an average 28 0 composite on the ACT the highest ever for New Trier and the highest in Illinois for open enrollment schools citation needed According to an article by the University of Michigan Department of Psychology New Trier students outperform their Illinois classmates on every conceivable measure 27 The article also points out that 92 of the school s funding comes from the high property taxes of its affluent surroundings Approximately 98 of the class of 2014 went on to enroll in college New Trier ensembles or individuals have received 39 awards in the Downbeat Student Music Awards program A record setting seven of these were achieved in 2007 alone 30 More than 1 100 students participate in the music department The student run Soundtraks Club produces all 24 concerts a year webcast live on the internet at ntjazz com 31 on local cable television and in stereo on WNTH radio New Trier was named a Grammy Signature School Gold recipient by the Grammy Foundation 32 in 2000 for its commitment to music education and was named the National Signature School in 2007 as the nation s top high school music program 33 In April 2006 the school s Concert Choir and Symphony Orchestra performed in New York City at Carnegie Hall In the summer of 2000 the school s Jazz Ensemble Chamber Orchestra and Bluegrass Band enjoyed a successful two week concert tour of China Subject levels Edit New Trier has practiced subject level grouping for over fifty years 34 In this system up to four different levels of difficulty are offered for each academic subject Level 2E is considered a general level Levels 2 3 and 4 are college preparatory honors and high honors levels respectively Level 5 was reserved for Advanced Placement classes and other college level classes such as multivariable calculus and linear algebra but the level was phased out beginning with the class of 2011 All 5 level courses are currently counted as 4 level Students may work at different levels in different subjects Other levels include 8 and 9 Level 8 classes are counted for elective credit and level 9 classes a combination of level 2 3 and 4 students i e 2 3 4 9 are graded as level 3 classes New Trier offers both unweighted and weighted grade point averages GPA and plus and minus grades are reported on transcripts In calculating a weighted GPA grades in a student s coursework are given different values depending on the level in which the grade is earned For example an A in a 2 level course is weighted at 4 00 while in levels 3 and 4 the values are 4 67 and 5 33 respectively an A in a 5 level AP class is worth 5 67 In 2009 New Trier announced that for the 2010 2011 school year the level 5 will be eliminated A P classes will be weighted to level 4 34 Since the late 1990s the Board of Education has been examining how to encourage students to pursue a strong academic career without their focusing too much on their class rank The first step taken by the administration was to eliminate the process of reporting class rank and to switch to decile ranking Around the same time the scale for weighted GPA calculations was modified and plus and minus grades were implemented In 2008 New Trier eliminated the reporting of ranks in a class entirely citation needed Student life EditAthletics Edit Official logo of the New Trier Trevians 35 New Trier s mascot is the Trevian named after soldiers from the city of Trier Germany during the Roman Empire The Trevian mascot was chosen in recognition of the fact that the Grosse Pointe area of Wilmette was largely settled by immigrants from Trier Germany From 1901 to 1948 the school s sports teams were known as the Terriers and Green Wave During the 1948 49 school year they were renamed Indians reflecting the school s location in the Indian Hill section of Winnetka When the new campus in the western part of the district opened in 1965 the new school s sports team was known as the Cowboys The year before the two schools merged in 1981 a number of student forums were held on both the East and West campuses giving students the opportunity to provide feedback on potential school colors and nicknames After a series of student votes the school adopted Trevians as a team name and green blue and gray as the school colors East having previously been green and gray while West was blue gray and white During the 2004 2005 school year the mascot was named Trevius Maximus after conducting a student poll citation needed New Trier s biggest conference rival is Evanston Township High School Their football rivalry is one of the oldest uninterrupted sports rivalries in the history of high school sports dating back over 100 years Both schools compete in the Central Suburban League conference The two annual basketball games New Trier plays against Evanston draw so many people that from 2001 to 2013 they were held at Northwestern University s larger Welsh Ryan Arena more recent competitions at Evanston s and New Trier s facilities frequently fill to capacity New Trier s biggest non conference rival is Loyola Academy which is located in Wilmette just down the road from the Northfield campus citation needed With more than 120 state championships New Trier High School currently has more than any other high school in Illinois 36 New Trier also leads the state in both boys and girls state titles 36 The sports in which New Trier has the most IHSA sponsored state titles are boys swimming and diving 24 boys tennis 19 girls swimming and diving 14 boys golf 9 girls tennis 9 and girls badminton 8 37 38 New Trier has been strong in the sport of baseball twice as state champions winning in 2000 and 2009 39 New Trier East won the state chess championship in 1975 the year that chess became an official IHSA sport New Trier West was the runner up New Trier has also historically been strong at non IHSA sponsored sports including 18 Great Lakes High School Fencing Conference formerly Midwest High School Fencing championships in men s fencing and 10 in women s fencing 40 fifteen state titles Blackhawk Cup in boys ice hockey 41 twelve state championships in boys lacrosse 1995 1998 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2014 2015 2017 2019 42 six state titles in girls ice hockey six state titles in girls golf 2000 2001 2002 2003 2010 2012 2017 and six runners up in girls golf 43 20 national championships in boys rowing 44 7 national championships in girls rowing 44 nine state championships in girls field hockey six state championships in girls lacrosse 45 and one state championship in girls cross country 46 The top varsity ice hockey team for boys New Trier Green won the first ever USA Hockey High School National Championship title in 2010 47 and repeated as champions in 2011 48 In May 2005 New Trier was ranked 12 in Sports Illustrated s list of the Top 25 High School Sports Programs in America and first in Illinois 49 50 The athletic facilities include the Leslie Gates Gymnasium for basketball two natatoriums for swimming diving and water polo Phelps Field for lacrosse encircled by the Doug Chase Track the Robert Naughton Field at New Trier Stadium for football soccer and lacrosse the Duke Childs Fields for baseball and softball gyms for volleyball courts for tennis a wrestling room with four mats and an indoor field house citation needed New Trier Swim Club Edit The New Trier Swim Club NTSC is nationally recognized 51 for swimming excellence and the development of young adult leaders in athletics and education NTSC swimmers compete at the national level of swimming 52 53 including the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Trials The NTSC has consistently placed in the top 5 of all teams in the state of Illinois 54 and has been recognized by USA Swimming as a Silver Medal Club for the past four years Activities Edit There are over 150 different extracurricular activities at New Trier including the student loved Cereal Club 55 Although some date back to the founding of the school and have strong traditions like Tri Ship the all boys service club others are much newer and consist of only a few members citation needed Lagniappe Potpourri Edit New Trier s Lagniappe Potpourri is an annual student written student choreographed student composed student directed student managed student built and student performed variety show 56 The show began as two separate productions Lagniappe and Potpourri at the east and west campuses respectively In 1981 the two campuses combined causing the two shows to merge into Lagniappe Potpourri 57 Journalism Edit New Trier has several student publications including the New Trier Political Journal 58 Calliope 59 the school s art magazine and Logos 60 the school s literary magazine Debate Edit New Trier s debate program has flourished in recent years with two students receiving the top speaker award at the Tournament of Champions 61 which only allows the top 72 teams in the nation to compete through a system of qualifiers The school has also had teams placed in the top 16 in recent years 62 New Trier has had students either go to the final or win in the Illinois High School Association s state debate tournament in all four divisions winning the 2011 and 2013 championship in Public Forum 63 In 2017 they won the championship in Lincoln Douglas debate 64 Philanthropy Edit Each of the four official class governments Sophomore and Junior Steering Committees and the Freshman and Senior Senates makes significant annual donations to various philanthropic causes throughout the community state country and world Every year since 2001 the Senior Senate has fully funded the construction of a house in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity of Lake County Illinois a non profit organization that fights homelessness and substandard housing A recent goal of the campaign was 10 houses in 10 years and the class of 2010 fulfilled that goal New Trier is the only school so far to build 10 houses with Habitat Many fundraisers contribute to this and various other causes over the course of the academic year The New Trier Tsunami Relief Committee donated more than 18 000 to relief organizations to save people who were affected by the tsunami and also helped victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami in December 2004 65 Frank Mantooth Jazz Festival Edit The jazz festival began in 1983 and takes place on the first Saturday of February Each year the event brings in around fifty high school and junior high jazz ensembles from the Great Lakes region and Canada to perform during the day The high school groups attend clinics with jazz educators and composers from around the country Seminars are also held throughout the day on improvisation transcription and music business as well as instrument masterclasses A jazz combo and college big band perform in the afternoon while the evening concert features New Trier s top jazz ensemble and a professional big band Past groups have included the Buddy Rich Big Band led by Dave Weckl the Woody Herman Orchestra the Count Basie Orchestra the Artie Shaw Orchestra the Duke Ellington Orchestra the Toshiko Akiyoshi Lew Tabackin Jazz Orchestra the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra the Chicago Jazz Ensemble led by Jon Faddis the Bob Mintzer Big Band Gordon Goodwin s Big Phat Band the Mingus Big Band Maynard Ferguson Dizzy Gillespie 66 Delfeayo Marsalis and Wynton Marsalis 67 The festival was renamed in 2005 after Frank Mantooth when the jazz musician educator and composer died just days before the 2004 festival 68 Seminar Day and backlash EditEvery year New Trier holds a seminar day on a topic with the 2021 2022 school year seminar day being about mental health In 2017 New Trier held a Seminar day on race 69 There was significant backlash especially from conservative publications 69 For example the Wall Street Journal ran an article about the day titled It s Racial Indoctrination Day at an Upscale Chicagoland School 70 It is now seen as the beginning to a backlash against so called Critical Race Theory in education 69 In the movies EditScenes from Uncle Buck were shot at the high school s west campus in Northfield 71 Further reading EditThe biography Jolls Daniel Jolls Michael October 2019 Rev William Netstraeter A Life in Three Parts ISBN 9781696784153 details the life of one of New Trier s founders See also Edit Chicago portal Illinois portal Schools portalList of New Trier High School alumniReferences Edit New Trier New Trier District 203 Board selects Dr Paul Sally as next Superintendent www newtrier k12 il us Archived from the original on 2017 07 24 Retrieved 2017 07 15 New Trier Dubravec Denise Ann newtrier k12 il us Archived from the original on 2015 06 16 Retrieved 2015 05 20 Freshman campus administration Archived from the original on January 23 2015 a b c 2020 Illinois Report Card for New Trier Twp HSD 203 accessed 09 Jan 2021 PDF isbe net Archived PDF from the original on 11 January 2021 Retrieved 9 January 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Biographical nobelprize org Archived from the original on 2007 02 03 Retrieved 2008 08 07 Township Map www newtrier k12 il us Archived from the original on 2018 08 24 Retrieved 2018 08 22 Maes Nancy The Making of One Great School chicagotribune com Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 2021 03 18 a b c CCD Public school data 2021 2022 National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved 2023 01 28 Whitcomb Susan Fall 2011 100 Years of New Trier High School Swimming and Diving Winnetka Historical Society Archived from the original on April 14 2021 Retrieved March 17 2021 a b New Trier A Brief History of New Trier newtrier k12 il us Archived from the original on 2019 05 29 Retrieved 2020 01 20 Whitcomb Susan Fall 2011 100 Years of New Trier High School Swimming and Diving Winnetka Historical Society Archived from the original on April 14 2021 Retrieved March 17 2021 New Trier Finds Life in Spotlight Can be Bit Harsh Chicagotribune com Archived from the original on 2020 10 21 Retrieved 2020 05 10 Routliffe Kathy September 19 2017 Work Finally Winding Down at New Trier s Winnetka Campus Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on September 19 2017 Retrieved September 19 2017 a b Kozol Jonathan Savage Inequalities America s Top High Schools 2016 newsweek com 11 August 2016 Archived from the original on 23 December 2016 Retrieved 11 March 2017 New Trier Board of Education New Trier Township High School Archived from the original on May 5 2010 New Trier Retirement Celebration newtrier k12 il us Archived from the original on 2021 01 11 Retrieved 2021 01 09 New Trier New Trier District 203 Board selects Dr Paul Sally as next Superintendent www newtrier k12 il us Archived from the original on 2021 01 12 Retrieved 2021 01 09 a b Dompierre Adam New Trier High School Unequal Education New Trier High School and Camden High School Archived from the original on 2012 12 15 Retrieved 2007 05 22 Maeroff Gene I June 1986 Let s Hear it for New Trier Town and Country Monthly p 147 Life Cover for 10 16 1950 Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 05 22 New Trier High School Jazz About Us Jazz Ensemble I www ntjazz com Archived from the original on 2008 02 20 Retrieved 2008 02 15 DESiGN iNTRIX New Trier Jazz ntjazz com Archived from the original on 2010 12 24 Retrieved 2010 09 21 Welcome to GRAMMY In The Schools GRAMMY Foundation May 24 2007 Archived from the original on 2007 05 24 The Grammy Foundation Announces the 2007 Grammy Signature Schools Archived from the original MS Word Document on September 27 2007 Retrieved 2007 05 22 a b New Trier High School 2006 2007 Profile PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 05 22 IHSA Records amp History www ihsa org Archived from the original on 2018 10 12 Retrieved 2022 02 26 a b Page Not Found www ihsa org Archived from the original on 2009 03 27 Retrieved 2009 06 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help IHSA Team Titles Won Illinois High School Association Archived from the original on 2007 04 19 Retrieved 2007 05 22 IHSA Team Titles Won Illinois High School Association Archived from the original on 2010 06 26 Retrieved 2011 05 18 IHSA Team Titles Won Illinois High School Association Archived from the original on 2010 12 10 Retrieved 2010 12 29 Great Lakes High School Fencing Conference Archived from the original on October 28 2014 Seigel Austin 22 March 2019 New Trier knocks off Loyola reclaims state title National Hockey League Archived from the original on 4 June 2019 Retrieved 4 June 2019 Boys Lacrosse New Trier Township High School Archived from the original on May 24 2013 Retrieved 1 December 2013 Records amp History www ihsa org Archived from the original on 2021 09 14 Retrieved 2022 02 26 a b Page Not Found PDF www newtrier k12 il us Archived from the original PDF on July 16 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help Girls Lacrosse 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Association March 24 2011 Congratulations to all of the 2011 IHSA Debate Event State Champions Facebook Archived from the original on July 31 2012 New Trier Debate team brings home two state championships www newtrier k12 il us Archived from the original on 3 December 2018 Retrieved 3 December 2018 WNTH Radio thon WNTH Archived from the original on May 4 2006 Retrieved 2007 05 22 New Trier High School Jazz Jazz Festival Past Performers ntjazz com Archived from the original on 2010 10 20 Retrieved 2011 02 08 https www newtrier k12 il us ntjazzfest bare URL Late Mantooth inducted into Jazz Hall of Fame Archived from the original on July 17 2011 a b c Dias Isabela The right wing attack on public education began in one elite Illinois high school Mother Jones Retrieved 2022 11 16 Berkowitz Peter It s Racial Indoctrination Day at an Upscale Chicagoland School WSJ Retrieved 2022 11 16 Dougherty Margot Gerosa Melina 1990 12 07 Home Alone s Macaulay Culkin Entertainment Weekly Archived from the 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