SCHENLEY HIGH SCHOOL


'Schenley High School' is a public school in Oakland, the cultural and educational center of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
It is one of four International Baccalaureate high schools in Pennsylvania. Schenley is only a short distance from the campuses of the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Carlow University, and Chatham College. It is also near the Carnegie Museum of Art and Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Music Hall and Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, the Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Schenley Park, and many hospitals of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center system.
The school colors are red and black, and the mascot is the Spartans.
Schenley is one of ten high schools in the Pittsburgh Public Schools.

Contents
History
Transition to Teacher Center
Controversy Over Right-Sizing Plan
Alma Mater
Notable Alumni
Today
Enrollment
Recent honors
References
External links

History


Schenley High School is named for the Pittsburgh philanthropist Mary Schenley, on whose land the school was erected in 1916. It opened for students on October 2, 1916, to accommodate Pittsburgh's growing population of high school students which were overwhelming the downtown Central High School. It was designed as a triangle and constructed of Indiana Limestone, and was also the first high school in the United States to cost more than one million dollars, making Schenley an immediate showplace of the city. The citizens of Pittsburgh were so proud of the building that by public donations, money was raised to present the school with a three-manual Skinner pipe organ. The first enrollment was 1,800 students with 70 teachers. Through the 1920s and 1930s, the enrollment climbed steadily and reached a peak of 3,012 students in March 1940.
Aerial view of Schenley

Transition to Teacher Center

In 1983, Schenley High School underwent an innovative change, which placed it in the national limelight and at the forefront of educational development in the United States. The school was rededicated as the Schenley High School Teacher Center and from 1983 to 1989 became a center of revitalization for teachers to incorporate the latest research data on teaching the adolescent as well as an opportunity for teachers to enhance their skills. In 1987 a new wing was added to the building; it houses the new physical education facilities, including a regular sized gymnasium, an Olympic size swimming pool, dressing rooms, and an office area.
Controversy Over Right-Sizing Plan

On November 9, 2005, the Pittsburgh Public Schools announced that Schenley High School would be moving in 2007 to the present building of Reizenstein Middle School in Shadyside. The relocation was announced as part of the ''Plan to Right-Size the Pittsburgh Public Schools''. On February 9, 2006, Schenley was taken off of this plan after a campaign against Schenley's inclusion was undertaken by many supporters of the school. Schenley will remain open in the latest version of the right-sizing plan, which was targeted at low-performing, under-used schools in the city.

Alma Mater


Alma Mater, God preserve thee

Dear Schenley High!

Through the years, we hope to serve thee,

Dear Schenley High!

We revere the spirit taught there,

Rev'rent minds that lived and thought there

Mem'ries of our Alma Mater,

Dear Schenley High!

Notable Alumni



Derrick Bell-Harvard Law School's first African American professor[2][3]

George Benson-jazz musician2

Larry Brown-Washington Redskins running back2[4]

Ray Brown-jazz musician2

Darnell Dinkins-Cleveland Browns tight end2[5]

Walt Harper-jazz musician2

Maurice Lucas-former NBA all-star2

Bob Prince-sportscaster for the Pittsburgh Pirates[6]

Vivian Reed-singer2

Bruno Sammartino-professional wrestling's "living legend"2

Clifford Shull-Nobel laureate2

Stanley Turrentine-jazz musician2

Andy Warhol-artist2

Shawn Hawkins-proffesional basketball player2

Today


There are 126 total staff members including

★ Sophia Facaros, principal

★ Daniel Bernard, assistant principal

★ Carol Pachel, assistant principal

★ Rae-Ann Green, assistant principal
Enrollment

As of May 1, 2007 Schenley has 1,122 students enrolled, with demographics as follows:1

African American 753 (67.11%)

White 273 (24.33%)

★ Multi-racial 32 (2.85%)

Asian 40 (3.57%)

Hispanic 23 (2.05%)

Native American 1 (0.09%)

★ Male 488 (43.49%)

★ Female 634 (56.51%)
Recent honors

Schenley's boys' basketball team is the PIAA Class AAAA state champion of 2007.[7]

References


1. Schenley High School Fact Sheet
2. Much history will be lost with closing of Schenley Sally Kalson
3. Derrick Bell
4. Interview: Larry Brown
5. Players :: Darnell Dinkins (Bio)
6. Pittsburghers of the Century
7. {{cite web |url=http://www.post-gazette.com/highschoolsports/stats/team_record.asp?teamtypeid=3&teamid={4500E07E-C2BA-11D5-A788-003048215596} |title=High School Sports- Stats |accessdate=2007-05-06 |work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette}}

External links



Schenley High School

Pittsburgh Public Schools

Save Schenley High School, an online forum established to organize support to keep Schenley open

Historic, asbestos-plagued Schenley deserves reprieve and makeover, a summary and review of Schenley's history and architecture in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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