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Type | Public Secondary |
Established | 1964 |
School district | Anne Arundel County Public Schools |
Principal | Kathryn Kubic |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 1510 |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Black, Gold and White |
Mascot | Eagle |
Rival | Chesapeake High School |
Newspaper | Eaglegram |
Northeast Senior High School is located at 1121 Duvall Hwy. in Pasadena, Maryland, United States. The school opened in 1964 and serves as one of two high schools, the other being Chesapeake High School, for the city of Pasadena. The school newsletter is called the Eaglegram and the school newspaper is called the Eagle's Eye.
Alumni in the News
In 2007, Northeast decided it was time to honor the people that helped out Northeast in various ways during their stint at the school by doing an update on different alumnis every week from the colleges to the workplace in general by bringing them up on the morning announcements every week. This was designed so that the youngsters can know about their school a lot more easier rather than questioning about its past as a school. Later on in 2007, they inducted their first class of athletes in the school's history through a banquet after 5 years of development process. All of this made it a community project for both the past and present as well as the future Northeast students.
Stirring Up Controversy
In November 2006, the Varsity Boys Basketball coach started up a school wide and alumni conflict by using the hit show Family Guy to portray jokes to make things much funnier at school when this happened. The basketball coach is also the morning announcements man at Northeast when one day he played the Family Guy episode Chick Cancer from Youtube which Stewie Griffin made a reference about Chester Cheetah being high on drugs and he compared everybody both past and present students as "Five years from now, We're going to be Future Druggies, Man!!!" He was referring to everyone who graduated prior to 2007 being high on drugs and everybody came back to their high school class reunion stoned and smoked their way at life. It almost got him fired right there on the scene, but he later apologized for his remark about every graduate that came through the Northeast organization.Chester Cheetah is seen snorting Cheetos from a tray as if it were cocaine and listening to Rush’s Tom Sawyer. He exclaims, “Oh God! There is no fucking drummer better than Neil Peart!” and smashes his hand through the glass table, stating “It ain’t easy bein’ cheesy,” a slogan from his commercials in the 1990s. The basketball coach would eventually play the censored version of Chester Cheetah's drug phrase right after the episode was played days before.
Sports Program
Northeast Sr. High school has had many notable sports teams such as their Baseball, Cheerleading, Softball, Cross Country and Wrestling teams; all won State championships at some time. Northeast also offers Tennis, Football, Soccer, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Golf, Swimming, Indoor & Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball.
Northeast also maintains a website for their Northeast Eagles Sports program
Music Program
Along with an extensive and dedicated sports department, Northeast Sr. High School also maintains an ever growing music and arts portfolio as well. Active ensembles include: the Marching Eagles (led in the 2007-2008 school year by Sr. drum major Joshua Kostic and Jr. drum major Ashley Seay) , the Lady Eagles (female vocal ensemble), Vocal Ensemble, Winter Concert Band, Color Guard, Guitar Ensemble, Orchestra, and much more.