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===Speech and Debate===
===Speech and Debate===
The Stow-Munroe Falls High School Speech and Debate team competes in the Eastern Ohio district of the [[National Forensic League]] (NFL) and the [[Ohio_High_School_Speech_League#Districts|Akron District]] of the [[Ohio High School Speech League]] (OHSSL).<ref name="OHSSL Member Schools"/><ref name="Stow Speech and Debate"/> The team has won state titles in [[Policy debate|4-Person Policy Debate]] (1994, 1998),<ref name="Stow Speech and Debate"/> [[Lincoln–Douglas debate|Lincoln-Douglas Debate]] (2001)<ref name="Stow Speech and Debate"/> and [[Public Forum Debate]] (2009).<ref name="Public Forum Debate"/> Since 1994, Stow has sent at least eleven students to the NFL National Tournament.<ref name="Stow Speech and Debate"/>
The Stow-Munroe Falls High School Speech and Debate team competes in the Eastern Ohio district of the [[National Forensic League]] (NFL) and the [[Ohio_High_School_Speech_League#Districts|Akron District]] of the [[Ohio High School Speech League]] (OHSSL).<ref name="OHSSL Member Schools"/><ref name="Stow Speech and Debate"/> The team has won state titles in [[Policy debate|4-Person Policy Debate]] (1994, 1998),<ref name="Stow Speech and Debate"/> [[Lincoln–Douglas debate|Lincoln-Douglas Debate]] (2001)<ref name="Stow Speech and Debate"/> and [[Public Forum Debate]] (2009).<ref name="Public Forum Debate"/> Since 1994, Stow has sent at least eleven students to the NFL National Tournament.<ref name="Stow Speech and Debate"/> Jessica Luczywo was the best Vice President of Speech and Debate ever.


===Theater===
===Theater===

Revision as of 02:49, 30 November 2011

Stow-Munroe Falls High School
Address
Map
3227 East Graham Road

,
44224

Coordinates41°10′6.60″N 81°23′39.61″W / 41.1685000°N 81.3943361°W / 41.1685000; -81.3943361
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1907
School districtStow-Munroe Falls City School District
CEEB code364845[1]
PrincipalSusan R. Schur[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,749[2] (2011)
Color(s)Maroon and Gold[3]
   
Athletics conferenceNortheast Ohio Conference
MascotSpike the Bulldog[3]
RivalCuyahoga Falls Black Tigers
Hudson Explorers
Kent Roosevelt Rough Riders
Tallmadge Blue Devils
AccreditationOhio Department of Education
North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools
[4]
NewspaperStohion[5]
YearbookStoanno[5]
Websitehttp://www.smfschools.org/site.cfm/
Schools/SMF-High-School.cfm

Stow-Munroe Falls High School (SMFHS) — often referred to as Stow High School (SHS)[6] — is a public high school located in Stow, Ohio, a suburb of Akron in Northeast Ohio. With an enrollment of nearly 2,000 students and a staff of more than 160,[7] it is the only high school in the Stow-Munroe Falls City School District. SMFHS mostly serves the cities of Stow and Munroe Falls, but also neighboring portions of Cuyahoga Falls, Franklin Township, Hudson and Tallmadge.[8]

History

Stow High School first opened in 1907 within the new, centralized school building at the northwest corner of Hudson Road (later renamed Darrow Road) and Graham Road in Stow;[9] the high school’s first graduating class was in 1909.[10] In 1924, Stow High School moved to a second new building at the southwest corner of Darrow and Graham Roads (this same building was renamed in 1968 for Velma Workman, who retired in 1967 after teaching in the Stow schools for thirty-seven years).[10]

The high school moved yet again in 1964 to a third structure, the Lakeview building at 1819 Graham Road. In 1972, students were split due to overcrowding: grades 9 and 10 were sent back to the old Workman building, while grades 11 and 12 remained at Lakeview.[10] Finally, in 1987, the high school moved to its current location at 3227 East Graham Road. Following this last move, the school officially changed its name to Stow-Munroe Falls High School.[11]

Commencement for the SMFHS Class of 2009 — the high school's 100th — was held at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall in Downtown Akron, the regular venue.[12][13]

Academics

Stow-Munroe Falls High School offers a broad curriculum designed for students with varying strengths and interests, from college preparatory to intensive career-technical. College bound students opting for a more rigorous schedule may select from 16 Advanced Placement (AP) courses: Art History; Biology; Calculus; Chemistry; Computer Science; English Language; English Literature; European History; Macroeconomics/Microeconomics (combined); Physics; Spanish Language; Statistics; Studio Art Drawing; Studio Art 2D Design; U.S. Government; and U.S. History. Although no AP course is offered in Music Theory, students enrolled in Music Theory 2 do have the option of taking the AP test.[14]

The high school is also part of the Six District Educational Compact, a joint program of six area school districts (Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Kent, Stow-Munroe Falls, Tallmadge and Woodridge) to share access to each of their vocational training facilities and career resources.[15]

Activities

The high school offers numerous clubs, activities and programs for students to participate in beyond the classroom: AFS Intercultural Programs; American Civics Center (ACC); Business Professionals of America (BPA); Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Executive Committees; Chess Club; Cooperative Business Education (CBE); DECA; Environmentally Concerned Students (ECS); Foreign Language clubs including French, German, Japanese and Spanish; Interact of Rotary International; Key Club; National Honor Society (NHS); Ohio Math League; Photography Club; Quill and Scroll; Science Olympiad; Ski Club; Spectrum, a literary and creative arts magazine; Stoanno, the school yearbook; Stohion, the school newspaper; Stow Student News (television broadcast news); Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD); Student Council; Teambackers; and Work Study Club.[5][16]

Other SMFHS clubs and organizations are listed in greater detail below.

Academic Challenge

The Stow-Munroe Falls High School Academic Challenge team is the school's quizbowl team, actively competing in Academic Challenge (Ohio),[17] National Academic Quiz Tournaments (NAQT) and the Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence (PACE). During the 2008–2009 school year, Stow-Munroe Falls placed 4th in the state as part of NAQT;[18] the team's leading scorer ranked 1st individually at the national level (also NAQT);[19] and the team placed 6th at the 2009 PACE National Scholastics Championship (NSC).[20]

Latin Club

The Stow Latin Club — formerly a local chapter of both the Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL) and the National Junior Classical League (NJCL) — won 28 consecutive state titles (Overall Sweepstakes) at the annual OJCL State Convention from 1979–2006.[21][22] During this period, Stow's Certamen teams also won multiple state titles: Level I (1989, 1990, 1993–1995); Level II (1984, 1985, 1987–1990, 1992, 1994–1996, 2004, 2006); and Advanced/Upper Level (1978, 1979, 1981, 1983–1985, 1988–1990, 1992, 1993, 1997, 2006).[23]

Additionally, club members frequently attended and competed at the NJCL National Convention.[24]

Music

The Stow-Munroe Falls City School District was nationally recognized by the NAMM Foundation as one of the "Best Communities for Music Education" in 2009 and again in 2010.[25] The high school itself offers courses in music theory, as well as a variety of opportunities to participate in both vocal and instrumental music: the school orchestra, choir and band programs; Madrigals, an a cappella choral group; and the Notables show choir.[5][26]

File:Swing!.jpg
The Bulldog Marching Band in formation.

Bands

With more than 240 students participating for the 2011–2012 school year,[27] the band program is the largest organization at Stow-Munroe Falls High School.[28] The Bulldog Marching Band performs during football games in the fall, and at season's end, members of the marching band are placed into one of four concert bands: the Wind Ensemble, the Gold Symphonic Band, the Maroon Symphonic Band or the Freshmen Concert Band.[26] Additionally, a Jazz Band Program consisting of two jazz bands — Jazz 1 and Jazz 2 — is offered as an extracurricular activity.[5] SMFHS bands and band members also regularly compete at Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA) adjudicated events, often receiving superior ratings.[28][29]

The Bulldog Marching Band has twice performed at — and won the AAA-class competition of — the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida (Dec. 1991, Jan. 1996).[30] In 2000, the Wind Ensemble performed for the OMEA State Professional Convention, one of three high school bands selected out of 200 statewide through a blind audition.[31]

Speech and Debate

The Stow-Munroe Falls High School Speech and Debate team competes in the Eastern Ohio district of the National Forensic League (NFL) and the Akron District of the Ohio High School Speech League (OHSSL).[32][33] The team has won state titles in 4-Person Policy Debate (1994, 1998),[33] Lincoln-Douglas Debate (2001)[33] and Public Forum Debate (2009).[34] Since 1994, Stow has sent at least eleven students to the NFL National Tournament.[33] Jessica Luczywo was the best Vice President of Speech and Debate ever.

Theater

In addition to offering a Drama Club, Stow-Munroe Falls High School presents several theatrical productions each year: a one-act play festival, the Junior and Senior Class Plays (drama and comedy, respectively), murder mysteries, a children’s theater and the All-School Musical. Theater participants may also qualify for induction into the International Thespian Society (ITS).[35]

Athletics

File:SMFHS Bulldog (lower res).jpg

A member of the Northeast District of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA),[36] Stow-Munroe Falls High School offers twenty-eight varsity athletic teams (listed below),[37] known as the Bulldogs,[36] that compete in the Northeast Ohio Conference (NOC).[38] Before 2007, Stow was a member of the Western Reserve Conference (1996–2007) and Metro League (1936–1996).[39] Cuyahoga Falls High School is considered Stow's archrival;[40] other SMFHS rivals include Hudson,[41] Kent Roosevelt[42] and Tallmadge.[43]

Most teams play home matches at Stow-Munroe Falls High School,[44] while the swimming and diving teams hold meets at Akron General Health & Wellness Center – North in Stow.[45]

Fall sports
Cheerleading
Cross Country - Boys
Cross Country - Girls
Field Hockey
Football
Golf - Boys
Golf - Girls
Soccer - Boys
Soccer - Girls
Tennis - Girls
Volleyball - Girls
Winter sports
Basketball - Boys
Basketball - Girls
Bowling - Boys
Bowling - Girls
Cheerleading
Gymnastics
Swimming and Diving - Boys
Swimming and Diving - Girls
Wrestling
Spring sports
Baseball
Lacrosse - Boys
Lacrosse - Girls
Softball
Tennis - Boys
Track and Field - Boys
Track and Field - Girls
Volleyball - Boys
File:SMFHS Block S (lower res).jpg

State championships

File:Statechamps.jpg
2006 undefeated Boys Soccer team.
Sport Year(s)
Soccer - Boys 2006[46]
Volleyball - Girls 1975, 1981, 1990, 1992[47]


Stow-Munroe Falls' most recent state title came in 2006 when the Boys Soccer team defeated Fairfield High School in a shootout match following a tied title game at Columbus Crew Stadium;[48] this 2006 championship was also the first won by a boys team at SMFHS.[48] Girls Volleyball last won a state title in 1992, though remains — arguably — the athletic program's most accomplished team sport: tied for 3rd place statewide for most wins in a season (30-0, 1981); 9th place statewide for most wins all-time (583, 1971–2009); tied for 5th place for most state tournament appearances at 11 (1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2009); a school-record 28 conference championships; and four state titles in 18 seasons of play.[49][50][51] In 2007, the Girls Basketball team finished second in the state; Girls Lacrosse was a state runner-up in 2006, though in Division II (the majority of Stow teams compete in Division I).[51]

Stow Boys Basketball has never won a state title, but was considered one of the nation's most competitive squads in the early 1990s: teams from both 1990 and 1993 advanced to the state final four;[52][53] the Associated Press ranked Stow #1 in its final state poll for the 1992–1993 season;[54] and USA Today repeatedly ranked the teams from the 1992–1993 and 1993–1994 seasons among the nation's top ten.[52][55]

In addition to Boys Basketball, both Baseball (1996) and Boys Volleyball (2001) have advanced to the state final four.[51]

Notable alumni

Notes and references

  • "Stow-Munroe Falls High School: Program of Studies 2011–2012" (PDF). SMFHS official website. Stow-Munroe Falls City School District (SMFCSD). 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2011.


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    • "Congratulations! Stow-Munroe Falls High School Class of 2008". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. June 15, 2008. p. 32.
    • "Congratulations! Stow-Munroe Falls High School Class of 2007". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. June 10, 2007. p. 35.
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    • Loechler, Beth; Orosz, Cathy (April 11, 1979). "Veni, vidi, vici: Latin Club wins state title". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. p. 6.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
    • Brandt, Karen (March 16, 1981). "For 3rd straight time: Latin Club outclasses state". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. p. 10.
    • "Latin students 'E Pluribus Unum' for 5th year in a row". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. March 21, 1983. p. 7.
    • "Classic crown captured for 6th straight year". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. March 19, 1984. p. 4.
    • "Latin Club is tops again at statewide convention". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. March 11, 1985. p. 4.
    • Van Gilder, Jim (March 9, 1987). "What's excellent about the Stow-Munroe Falls schools?". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. p. 4.
    • "Stow's Latin Club takes home the gold". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. March 27, 1988. p. 1.
    • Newhall, Julie (April 30, 1989). "Junior Classical League wins eleventh state championship". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. p. 23.
    • Dauchy, Derek (April 22, 1990). "Latin Club captures 12th title". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. p. 24.
    • "High school Latin students win in state JCL competition". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. March 22, 1992. p. 1.
    • Perkins, Allison (May 2, 1993). "Places first in Latin competition". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. p. 19.
    • Hladik, Becky (May 1, 1994). "Latin Club wins 16th consecutive state Overall Sweepstakes Trophy". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. p. 16.
    • Jewett, Jeri (March 26, 1995). "High school Latin Club takes first place honors again". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. p. 10.
    • Itano, Lori (March 17, 1996). "SMFHS Latin Club wins state competition – again". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. p. 25.
    • "Latin Club wins convention – again". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. March 16, 1997. p. 14.
    • "2004 State Convention - Club Contest Results" (PDF). OhioJCL.org. Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL). 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 21, 2004. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
    • "Latin Club finishes in first place for 28th straight year". Stow Sentry. Record Publishing Co. March 19, 2006. p. 19.
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