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Phoenixville Area High School

Phoenixville Area High School is a senior high school located on 1200 Gay St, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. It is a member of the Phoenixville Area School District and teaches students from grades nine through twelve. As of the 2019-2020 School year there are 1189 members of the student body, and the principal is Dr. Rose Scioli (2021).[3] The school's mascot is the Phantom, who has been the mascot since the 1960s. The Phantoms' colors are purple and white. Their mission statement is, "to prepare, inspire, and graduate students to meet the challenges of the future."[4][5]

Phoenixville Area High School
Address
1200 Gay Street

,
19460

Coordinates40°07′11″N 75°31′18″W / 40.11972°N 75.52167°W / 40.11972; -75.52167
Information
TypePublic
Motto"to prepare, inspire, and graduate students to meet the challenges of the future."
Establishedc, 1870[2][full citation needed]
School districtPhoenixville Area School District
PrincipalRose Scioli
Faculty78.55 (on FTE basis)[1]
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment1,189 (2019-20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.14[1]
Color(s)Purple and White   
Athletics conferencePAC-10
SportsFootball, Soccer, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Basketball, Tennis, Track
MascotThe Phantom
NicknamePhantoms
Team namePhoenixville Phantoms
WebsiteSchool website

Sports edit

The Phoenixville Area High School has been a member of the PAC-10 conference for 25 years. The other high schools within this conference are Boyertown, Pottstown, Methacton, Norristown,[6] Pottsgrove, Pope John Paul II, Perkiomen Valley, Upper Perkiomen, Springford, Owen J. Roberts, and Upper Merion. A multitude of sports are offered such as boys and girls soccer, track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, cheerleading and swimming. For girls only sports, there is field hockey and softball and for boys there is football and wrestling.[7] Many of the teams and individuals from Phoenixville have been PAC-10 champions. A select few in recent years, such as Kyriq Williams, Courtney Kedra,[8] Kyle MacLelland, Tom McAvoy,[9] and Lauren Terstappen,[10] have gone on to be state champions as well. Mike Piazza, Andre Thornton, and Creighton Gubanich were all on major league baseball teams and are also Phoenixville High School alumni.

In January 2024, a complaint was filed with the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights for alleged athletics violations associated with federal Title IX law,[11] based primarily on data filed by the Phoenixville Area School District with the Pennsylvania Department of Education.[12] According to the data for the 2022–2023 school year, funding for some boys' teams exceeded that of girls' teams by significant amounts, including 33% more for boys' basketball compared to girls' basketball, 30% more for boys' soccer than girls' soccer, and 27% more for boys' baseball than girls' softball. In addition, boys' athletic team roster spots exceeded that of girls' athletic team roster spots by 125, when accounting for overall student population gender mix.[12]

Senior Project edit

In order to graduate from any school in Pennsylvania a 'graduation project' must be completed. For Phoenixville High School this project consists of completing a fifteen-hour community service project as well as writing updates reporting progress along the way.[13] Each project must have a project adviser that the student chooses to sign off that the project was completed. The most common projects are typically coaching sports teams. Once the project is completed a paper must be written outlining the entire project and a five-minute presentation done in meetings at the end of the student's senior year in front of two faculty members.

Music edit

The Phoenixville Area High School offers a multitude of opportunities when it comes to music. Classes such as choir, symphonic band, and wind ensemble are offered during the school day. Anyone can be in choir or symphonic band but they must go through an audition process to be accepted into the wind ensemble, jazz band, or vocal ensemble. The marching band, jazz band, and vocal ensemble are considered extracurricular activities, having meetings outside of the regular school day.[14]

F.O.C.U.S. edit

"For Our Children's Uncompromised Safety Post Prom Parent Organization" Project F.O.C.U.S. is a parent run organization to ensure their children's safety after prom.[15] They do this starting in September every year by meeting and brainstorming a theme for that year's post prom celebration at the Phoenixville Area High School. The program works hard meeting once a month until the month of prom to get activities, food, and shows together to entertain the students. They get donations from local businesses and churches to help cover the expenses. For an example, in the year 2010 the F.O.C.U.S. theme was "An Evening in the Orient". With this theme, the entire inside of the high school was decorated to look like an oriental town complete with lanterns and a sushi bar. There are no students involved in this program, the only information students know is the theme before they enter.[16]

Clubs edit

There are many clubs offered at the Phoenixville Area High School. Some are nationally run such as Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), National Honor Society (NHS), Key Club, and Modern Music Masters (Tri-M). There are also student originated clubs such as Green Club, Dungeons and Dragons Club, Art Club, Latin Club, Engineering club, Science Club, Model United Nations Club, and Varsity Club.[17] Out of all of the clubs listed there are only prerequisites that must be met for admittance to NHS,[18] Tri-M, and Varsity Club.[19] The majority of the clubs at Phoenixville High School are sustained financially by themselves. The most common types of fundraising for clubs are bake sales and dances. If a club needs a substantial amount of money they can request donations from the Phoenixville Community Education Foundation, an organization instated to help cover funding that was cut by the Phoenixville School District.[20]

Phantoms edit

The school's mascot, The Phantom, came as a result of a 1934 football match between Lower Merion and Phoenixville. Both teams were very good, although Lower Merion was regarded as the better of the two. After Phoenixville soundly defeated Lower Merion, a sportswriter for a Philadelphia newspaper wrote that "Phoenixville ran through their (Lower Merion's) lines like a bunch of Phantoms." This nickname stuck, and eventually became the team's official name.[21]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Phoenixville Area HS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  2. ^ "The Historical Society of the Phoenixville Area" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Staff". pasdhs.ss8.sharpschool.com. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  4. ^ Phoenixville Area High School Student Handbook 2010-2011 Phoenixville: Phoenixville Area School District, 2010.
  5. ^ "Phoenixville Area High School." Phoenixville Area School District. Web. 22 July 2010. <http://www.pasd.k12.pa.us/pahs/site/default.asp>.
  6. ^ "Sports Headlines | Pioneer Athletic Conference". www.pac-10sports.com. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  7. ^ "High School Teams". pasdhs.ss8.sharpschool.com. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  8. ^ "ALL-AREA GIRLS TRACK & FIELD." The Mercury [Pottstown] 02 July 2009. Pottstown Mercury. 02 July 2009. Web. 21 July 2010.
  9. ^ "Phoenixville's Tassone and Pots with First round of PIAA Class AA Doubles Tennis Championships." The Mercury [Pottstown] 03 June 2010. 03 June 2010. Web. 21 July 2010.
  10. ^ "Terstappen's Meteoric Rise Led to State Gold in the Pole Vault." The Mercury [Pottstown] 28 June 2010. Pottstown Mercury. 28 June 2010. Web. 21 July 2010.
  11. ^ Hanna, Maddie (3 January 2024). "Phoenixville family files Title IX complaint against school district, alleging disparities between boys' and girls' teams". www.inquirer.com. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  12. ^ a b "Disclosure of Interscholastic Athletic Opportunity". Department of Education. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  13. ^ "Senior Projects, Community Service". pasdhs.ss8.sharpschool.com. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  14. ^ "Band". pasdhs.ss8.sharpschool.com. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  15. ^ "FOCUS Safe Post Prom". pasdhs.ss8.sharpschool.com. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  16. ^ Welcome to Operation F.O.C.U.S. 2010 Walk-thru. Phoenixville: Phoenixville High School, 2010.
  17. ^ "Clubs". pasdhs.ss8.sharpschool.com. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  18. ^ "National Honor Society". pasdhs.ss8.sharpschool.com. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  19. ^ "Varsity Club". pasdhs.ss8.sharpschool.com. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  20. ^ PCEF. "Our Programs". Phoenixville Community Education Foundation. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  21. ^ a b "Basca, Michael M | Chester County Hall of Heroes, PA". chescoheroes.org. Retrieved 3 November 2021.

External links edit

  • School website


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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 Phoenixville Area High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Phoenixville Area High School is a senior high school located on 1200 Gay St Phoenixville Pennsylvania It is a member of the Phoenixville Area School District and teaches students from grades nine through twelve As of the 2019 2020 School year there are 1189 members of the student body and the principal is Dr Rose Scioli 2021 3 The school s mascot is the Phantom who has been the mascot since the 1960s The Phantoms colors are purple and white Their mission statement is to prepare inspire and graduate students to meet the challenges of the future 4 5 Phoenixville Area High SchoolAddress1200 Gay StreetPhoenixville Pennsylvania 19460United StatesCoordinates40 07 11 N 75 31 18 W 40 11972 N 75 52167 W 40 11972 75 52167InformationTypePublicMotto to prepare inspire and graduate students to meet the challenges of the future Establishedc 1870 2 full citation needed School districtPhoenixville Area School DistrictPrincipalRose ScioliFaculty78 55 on FTE basis 1 Grades9 to 12Enrollment1 189 2019 20 1 Student to teacher ratio15 14 1 Color s Purple and White Athletics conferencePAC 10SportsFootball Soccer Field Hockey Lacrosse Basketball Tennis TrackMascotThe PhantomNicknamePhantomsTeam namePhoenixville PhantomsWebsiteSchool website Contents 1 Sports 2 Senior Project 3 Music 4 F O C U S 5 Clubs 6 Phantoms 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksSports editThe Phoenixville Area High School has been a member of the PAC 10 conference for 25 years The other high schools within this conference are Boyertown Pottstown Methacton Norristown 6 Pottsgrove Pope John Paul II Perkiomen Valley Upper Perkiomen Springford Owen J Roberts and Upper Merion A multitude of sports are offered such as boys and girls soccer track tennis golf lacrosse cheerleading and swimming For girls only sports there is field hockey and softball and for boys there is football and wrestling 7 Many of the teams and individuals from Phoenixville have been PAC 10 champions A select few in recent years such as Kyriq Williams Courtney Kedra 8 Kyle MacLelland Tom McAvoy 9 and Lauren Terstappen 10 have gone on to be state champions as well Mike Piazza Andre Thornton and Creighton Gubanich were all on major league baseball teams and are also Phoenixville High School alumni In January 2024 a complaint was filed with the U S Department of Education Office of Civil Rights for alleged athletics violations associated with federal Title IX law 11 based primarily on data filed by the Phoenixville Area School District with the Pennsylvania Department of Education 12 According to the data for the 2022 2023 school year funding for some boys teams exceeded that of girls teams by significant amounts including 33 more for boys basketball compared to girls basketball 30 more for boys soccer than girls soccer and 27 more for boys baseball than girls softball In addition boys athletic team roster spots exceeded that of girls athletic team roster spots by 125 when accounting for overall student population gender mix 12 Senior Project editIn order to graduate from any school in Pennsylvania a graduation project must be completed For Phoenixville High School this project consists of completing a fifteen hour community service project as well as writing updates reporting progress along the way 13 Each project must have a project adviser that the student chooses to sign off that the project was completed The most common projects are typically coaching sports teams Once the project is completed a paper must be written outlining the entire project and a five minute presentation done in meetings at the end of the student s senior year in front of two faculty members Music editThe Phoenixville Area High School offers a multitude of opportunities when it comes to music Classes such as choir symphonic band and wind ensemble are offered during the school day Anyone can be in choir or symphonic band but they must go through an audition process to be accepted into the wind ensemble jazz band or vocal ensemble The marching band jazz band and vocal ensemble are considered extracurricular activities having meetings outside of the regular school day 14 F O C U S edit For Our Children s Uncompromised Safety Post Prom Parent Organization Project F O C U S is a parent run organization to ensure their children s safety after prom 15 They do this starting in September every year by meeting and brainstorming a theme for that year s post prom celebration at the Phoenixville Area High School The program works hard meeting once a month until the month of prom to get activities food and shows together to entertain the students They get donations from local businesses and churches to help cover the expenses For an example in the year 2010 the F O C U S theme was An Evening in the Orient With this theme the entire inside of the high school was decorated to look like an oriental town complete with lanterns and a sushi bar There are no students involved in this program the only information students know is the theme before they enter 16 Clubs editThere are many clubs offered at the Phoenixville Area High School Some are nationally run such as Future Business Leaders of America FBLA National Honor Society NHS Key Club and Modern Music Masters Tri M There are also student originated clubs such as Green Club Dungeons and Dragons Club Art Club Latin Club Engineering club Science Club Model United Nations Club and Varsity Club 17 Out of all of the clubs listed there are only prerequisites that must be met for admittance to NHS 18 Tri M and Varsity Club 19 The majority of the clubs at Phoenixville High School are sustained financially by themselves The most common types of fundraising for clubs are bake sales and dances If a club needs a substantial amount of money they can request donations from the Phoenixville Community Education Foundation an organization instated to help cover funding that was cut by the Phoenixville School District 20 Phantoms editThe school s mascot The Phantom came as a result of a 1934 football match between Lower Merion and Phoenixville Both teams were very good although Lower Merion was regarded as the better of the two After Phoenixville soundly defeated Lower Merion a sportswriter for a Philadelphia newspaper wrote that Phoenixville ran through their Lower Merion s lines like a bunch of Phantoms This nickname stuck and eventually became the team s official name 21 Notable alumni editMike Piazza former catcher and designated hitter for Major League Baseball Andre Thornton former Major League Baseball player Creighton Gubanich former Major League Baseball player with Boston Red Sox David White Daniel David White Although born in Colorado the actor who portrayed Larry Tate in the TV series Bewitched was a 1933 graduate of Phoenixville High School Kevin Negandhi ESPN Anchor Rich Kraynak linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles Neal Olkewicz linebacker for the Washington Redskins Rob Lohr gridiron football player John Stauffer Pennsylvania State Representative and State Senator Michael Basca former player for the Philadelphia Eagles 21 References edit a b c Phoenixville Area HS National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved 12 March 2021 The Historical Society of the Phoenixville Area PDF Staff pasdhs ss8 sharpschool com Retrieved 18 October 2021 Phoenixville Area High School Student Handbook 2010 2011 Phoenixville Phoenixville Area School District 2010 Phoenixville Area High School Phoenixville Area School District Web 22 July 2010 lt http www pasd k12 pa us pahs site default asp gt Sports Headlines Pioneer Athletic Conference www pac 10sports com Retrieved 13 August 2019 High School Teams pasdhs ss8 sharpschool com Retrieved 20 August 2020 ALL AREA GIRLS TRACK amp FIELD The Mercury Pottstown 02 July 2009 Pottstown Mercury 02 July 2009 Web 21 July 2010 Phoenixville s Tassone and Pots with First round of PIAA Class AA Doubles Tennis Championships The Mercury Pottstown 03 June 2010 03 June 2010 Web 21 July 2010 Terstappen s Meteoric Rise Led to State Gold in the Pole Vault The Mercury Pottstown 28 June 2010 Pottstown Mercury 28 June 2010 Web 21 July 2010 Hanna Maddie 3 January 2024 Phoenixville family files Title IX complaint against school district alleging disparities between boys and girls teams www inquirer com Retrieved 1 May 2024 a b Disclosure of Interscholastic Athletic Opportunity Department of Education Retrieved 1 May 2024 Senior Projects Community Service pasdhs ss8 sharpschool com Retrieved 20 August 2020 Band pasdhs ss8 sharpschool com Retrieved 22 October 2020 FOCUS Safe Post Prom pasdhs ss8 sharpschool com Retrieved 20 August 2020 Welcome to Operation F O C U S 2010 Walk thru Phoenixville Phoenixville High School 2010 Clubs pasdhs ss8 sharpschool com Retrieved 20 August 2020 National Honor Society pasdhs ss8 sharpschool com Retrieved 20 August 2020 Varsity Club pasdhs ss8 sharpschool com Retrieved 20 August 2020 PCEF Our Programs Phoenixville Community Education Foundation Retrieved 22 October 2020 a b Basca Michael M Chester County Hall of Heroes PA chescoheroes org Retrieved 3 November 2021 External links edit nbsp Philadelphia portal nbsp Pennsylvania portal nbsp Schools portal School website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phoenixville Area High School amp oldid 1222495496, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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