Earl Wooster High School
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Earl Wooster High School, or Wooster High School (WHS), is a public secondary school
Secondary school
Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of schooling, known as secondary education and usually compulsory up to a specified age, takes place...

 in Reno, Nevada
Reno, Nevada
Reno is the county seat of Washoe County, Nevada, United States. The city has a population of about 220,500 and is the most populous Nevada city outside of the Las Vegas metropolitan area...

 that is a part of the Washoe County School District
Washoe County School District
The Washoe County School District is a public school district providing public education to students in Washoe County, Nevada, including the cities of Reno, Sparks, Verdi, Incline Village, and Gerlach. As of September 2006, the school district had 63,098 students enrolled. It is the second...

. Its mascot is the Colt
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 and the school colors are scarlet
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, white
White
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, and silver
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. As of the 2010 school year, Wooster was ranked 177th on Newsweek
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magazine's list of the 1500 best U.S. high schools. It is currently part of the International Baccalaureate program.

Wooster Fight Song


The Wooster Colts will ride the side of victory!
We'll back them up with spirit that is hard to beat!
Our men will fight for the Scarlet and White,
And we'll go far because we are
The C-O-L-T-S, the Wooster COLTS!

History

Earl Wooster High School, named after an early Washoe County School District
Washoe County School District
The Washoe County School District is a public school district providing public education to students in Washoe County, Nevada, including the cities of Reno, Sparks, Verdi, Incline Village, and Gerlach. As of September 2006, the school district had 63,098 students enrolled. It is the second...

 president and psychologist
Psychologist
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, is mostly known for its athletic achievements, although its scholastic standards were high as well. Wooster produced a Presidential Scholar, the highest scholastic award for a high school senior, in 1965 (Doug Samuelson) and again in 1967 (Tony Moore), and a number of other awards. For many years between the 1970s and late 1990s, Wooster dominated varsity football, baseball, and wrestling. In recent years Wooster's notability has shifted from a concentration on its athletics to its academic achievements. This is likely due to the addition of the International Baccalaureate program in 1996. Since that time, hundreds of students have used this program to further their education in college and beyond.

Campus

Located near the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, Wooster is an open courtyard high school that has individual buildings separated by a covered walkway. There is a large metal and auto shop where industrial education classes are held. Wooster has two gyms and three playing fields, the main one named Joe "Mac" Sellers, after its most famous football coach. The auto shop classes were dropped between the 2003 and 2004 school years.

Athletics

  • Wooster competes in the Sierra League
    Sierra League (Nevada)
    The Sierra League is one of two leagues in the Northern Nevada 4A Region for high school athletics. The 4A level is the large school classification, which has schools with enrollments of 1,200 and higher. The other division is the High Desert League...

     which belongs to the Northern Nevada 4A Region
    Northern Nevada 4A Region
    The Northern Nevada 4A Region is a part of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, governing the northern half of Nevada for high school athletics. The Northern 4A league is the large-school level, which has schools with enrollments of 1,200 and higher. The region is split into two...

    .
  • Wooster High's varsity basketball, baseball, and football teams have won the state title many times in the school's history. Joe "Mac" Sellers led the Wooster High varsity football team between 1976–1998, and won 250 of 295 games over 27 seasons as head coach. He won eight state championships which is more than any other football coach in Nevada high school history.
  • Wooster is also well known for its wrestling program, which has dominated the state and national wrestling tournaments for many years.
  • Wooster's softball team was one of the best in the nation from 2000-2003. The Colts won Nevada's 4A (large school) state titles four consecutive years while being ranked as high as 3rd in the nation by ESPN
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    , and 5th in USA Today
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    's poll.
  • The Colts' baseball team won the 4A (large school) state title in 2002, along with the Northern Region title.
  • The Wooster Cheerleaders won the state championship in 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and is also the county seat of Clark County, Nevada. Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and fine dining. The city bills itself as The Entertainment Capital of the World, and is famous...

     thanks to the coaching of Angela Dodson and Erin Dastolfo. Cheerleaders are the only team that brought home a state title for the year 2006-2007. Wooster 279 Galena 278.
  • In 2007, the boys ski team went undefeated for the first time in school history and won the regional title.
  • Wooster's school song is "The Wooster Fight Song".
  • In 2007, the Wooster girls swim team went undefeated and won the league championship.
  • In 2008-2010, the Wooster boys swim team won the Sierra League Championship.
  • There is also volleyball, soccer, golf, tennis, cross country, lacrosse, and track among many others.

Music

  • The Band Program at Wooster has sent many of its members to Washoe County Honor Band, Nevada All-State Band, Nevada All-State Jazz Band, The Washoe County Solo and Ensemble Festival, Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra, and the Nevada All-State Solo and Ensemble Festival. There are currently 85 band students with an additional 10 flag members. Look for the Wooster Band in the Veterans Day Parade, Holidazzle Parade, and the Vallejo Band Review.

  • Wooster's Jazz Band participates in many out-of-school activities. The band has participated in the Reno Jazz Festival, the Folsom Jazz Festival, and placed first at the Vallejo Band Review among other events. The jazz band hosts an annual Dinner and Dance night in March. Wooster has two combos that allow students to focus on improvisation and creativity. The jazz band is currently led by Jonathan Phillips, Wooster's second year band director and former member of the group Sol'Jibe.

  • The Music program offers a music appreciation course as well as an IB Music course. Students come from all parts of Washoe County to be a part of this distinguished program. It is the goal of the music program to see its student musicians succeed in college and be rewarded with scholarships.

  • The Wooster Choir has also performed well.

  • Wooster has a show (performance) choir.

JROTC

  • Wooster's Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps
    Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps
    The Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps is a Federal program sponsored by the United States Armed Forces in high schools across the United States...

     has been very successful since its addition to curriculum as an elective in 1967. Their mission is to motivate young people to be better citizens, and have set a goal to give student cadets valuable leadership skills to use after high school.

  • Wooster retains one of the highest numbers of JROTC participants throughout the Washoe County School District, although Hug High School
    Hug High School
    Procter R. Hug High School is a fully accredited public high school in Reno, Nevada, and belongs to the Washoe County School District. Hug High was built on a hillside in northeast Reno in 1968 to serve students from rapidly growing areas in northeast Reno, northwest Reno and the Northern...

     remains the only school in Northern Nevada with enough cadets to form a regiment instead of a battalion.

  • As of 2011, the Colts Battalion has received Honor Unit with Distinction for 34 consecutive years.

  • Wooster's JROTC generally attends three drill meets per year: one hosted at Spanish Springs High School
    Spanish Springs High School
    Spanish Springs High School is a public secondary school in Sparks, Nevada, part of the Washoe County School District; it is one of only three public high schools within the city of Sparks.-Athletics:...

    , one hosted at Reed High School
    Edward C. Reed High School
    Edward C. Reed High School is a public secondary school in Sparks, Nevada and is one of three public high schools run by the Washoe County School District within the city of Sparks. The school was founded in the winter of 1974 to accommodate the ever growing population of students that had flooded...

    , and a Brigade Drill Meet, taking home several trophies in recent years.

  • The Colts Battalion attends two parades per year: the Veterans Day Parade
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     and the Nevada Day Parade
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    . 2009 was the last year in which the battalion participated in the Christmas parade at Virginia City
    Virginia City, Nevada
    Virginia City is a census-designated place that is the county seat of Storey County, Nevada. It is part of the Reno–Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 855 at the 2010 Census.- History :...

    .

  • Cadets are given the option to participate in a seventh period Special Teams, which performs at drill meets. The program also hosts the Rifle Team, which shoots early in the school year.

  • Wooster's JROTC is actively involved in community service. In 2010, under the command of Matthew Dionne, the battalion donated 8 tons of food to the Northern Nevada Food Bank during their annual Food Drive.

  • The Wooster Colts Battalion participates in the Cadet Olympics each year, and as of 2010 has remained in the top three schools for eight consecutive years.

  • A website for Wooster's JROTC program was created early in 2011 by the battalion's Public Affairs Officer. The website allows visitors to browse photos, view the battalion's chain of command, learn about the instructors, and post on the blog. It also contains a frequently asked questions section.

Publications

  • Hoofprints — monthly school newspaper
  • Pegasus — yearbook
  • Colts Tale — literary anthology
  • Colt Connection — update newsletter

Notable alumni

  • Glenn Carano
    Glenn Carano
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     - NFL quarterback Dallas Cowboys
    Dallas Cowboys
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    , USFL quarterback Pittsburgh Maulers
    Pittsburgh Maulers
    The Pittsburgh Maulers competed in the 1984 season of the United States Football League. Their most prominent player was first pick overall in the 1984 USFL draft, running back Mike Rozier of Nebraska, who won the Heisman Trophy, collegiate football's most prestigious individual award.They were...

    , local chef Eldorado Hotel Casino
  • Greg LeMond
    Greg LeMond
    Gregory James LeMond is a former professional road bicycle racer from the United States and a three-time winner of the Tour de France. He was born in Lakewood, California and raised in Reno, Nevada....

     - Cyclist and three-time Tour de France
    Tour de France
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     winner (Turned Professional before graduation).
  • Jason-Shane Scott
    Jason-Shane Scott
    Jason-Shane Scott is an American actor.Scott was born in Southern California. At the age of two he moved to Reno, Nevada with his mother and older sister while making frequent trips to Los Angeles to visit his father. Scott attended Wooster High School and excelled at sports, playing baseball,...

     - TV and film actor.
  • Patty Sheehan
    Patty Sheehan
    Patty Sheehan is an American professional golfer. She became a member of the LPGA Tour in 1980 and won six major championships and 35 LPGA Tour events in all. She is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame....

     - American professional golfer.
  • Dave Wyman - NFL player (Seattle Seahawks
    Seattle Seahawks
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    , Denver Broncos
    Denver Broncos
    The Denver Broncos are a professional American football team based in Denver, Colorado. They are currently members of the West Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League...

    )
  • Margo Piscevich - lawyer, president of the Nevada State Bar Association 1994-95.
  • Robert "Bo" Ewald - computer software engineer, nationally recognized for his role in developing LINUX; president of Cray Research, now Executive VP of Silicon Graphics, Inc.

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