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Latest revision as of 09:57, 3 November 2013

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North Shore High School is a public high school in the center of Lantern Hill. Despite the city’s benefit from brand new facilities the school still has many of the same problems plaguing all American high schools, such as drugs, violence, and legal issues. The school's faculty and staff work hard to ensure a quality level of education for their students, but often feel they are more often called upon to be social workers, counselors, and even parole officers. The majority of the student body is made up of kids who vary between working hard and wanting to have fun with their friends. Any problem kids just happen to be the ones that take up the most time. North Shore High has a successful athletics program and its football and basketball games are well attended. They also boast a healthy competitive relationship with a local private school, Mayfield Prep.

OOC NOTE

North Shore High School is a public school but continues to refuse the concept of school uniforms. Despite this descriptions should be suited for school, meaning they may not be provocative or unfit for a place of education. No excessively short skirts, dresses, shorts or tops are allowed, nor are tops that expose excessive amounts of skin. Shoes must be worn and metal detectors make sure weapons (guns, knives, etc) remain off school campus at all times. Please RP appropriately.

School Sports
The purpose of the athletic program at North Shore High School is to teach discipline, self-confidence and leadership. NSH is a member of the Tri-Valley League, which includes private and public schools in Monterey County.

Year Round

Cheerleading (Co-ed) Mon, Wed, Fri
Swim Team (Co-ed) Mon, Wed, Fri
Tennis (Girls) Tuesday
Tennis (Boys) Tuesday

Spring

Baseball (Boys) Tues, Thurs
Track & Field (Co-ed) Tues, Thurs
Softball (Girls) Mon, Fri
Lacrosse (Boys) Tues, Thurs
Lacrosse (Girls) Tues, Thurs

Fall

Football (Boys) Mon, Wed, Fri
Gymnastics (Co-ed) Thurs
Soccer (Girls) Mon, Fri
Soccer (Boys) Wed, Fri
Volleyball (Girls) Wed, Fri

Winter

Basketball (Girls) Wed, Fri
Basketball (Boys) Wed, Fri
Wrestling (Boys) Tues, Thurs
School Clubs

OOC NOTE:
All beginning leadership/office positions in clubs are taken on a first come, first serve basis unless occupied by an NPC or Roster. Beginning the following school year IC elections will fill open positions. Contact the admin with any questions.

Curriculum

Each year, North Shore High offers college level advanced courses to a select group of graduates. Only students with the highest grades and most spotless records are considered for this program. For more information on what you can do to qualify for this program, see your guidance counselor (Admin).

Click HERE for a complete course guide.

Freshman

Period 1: Physical Science
Period 2: World History
Period 3: Elective 1 <Select>
Period 4: Foreign Language <Select>
Period 5: Literary Analysis & Comp I
Period 6: Pre-Algebra
Period 7: Elective 2 <Select>
Period 8: Health & Physical Education

Sophomore

Period 1: Literary Analysis & Comp II
Period 2: Foreign Language <Select>
Period 3: Elective 1 <Select>
Period 4: Algebra I
Period 5: Health & Physical Education
Period 6: Earth Science
Period 7: Elective 2 <Select>
Period 8: Modern World Studies

Junior

Period 1: Geometry
Period 2: American Literature
Period 3: Elective 1 <Select>
Period 4: Health & Physical Education
Period 5: Geography & World Cultures
Period 6: Foreign Language <Select>
Period 7: Elective 2 <Select>
Period 8: Biology

Senior

Period 1: US History
Period 2: British & World Literature
Period 3: Elective 1 <Select>
Period 4: Chemistry
Period 5: Foreign Language <Select>
Period 6: Algebra II
Period 7: Elective 2 <Select>
Period 8: Health & Physical Education

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Type: Public

Principal: Mr. Keith Alexander
Grades: 9-12
Enrollment: 2,207
Color(s): Red and Black
Mascot: Spartans

Faculty
Keith Alexander Principal
Margaret Pennington Librarian
Esther Galvan Science
Joann Calderon Social Sciences
Amelia Fritz Foreign Languages
Fredrick Rush Creative Arts
Julia Farmer Creative Arts
Claudia French Physical Education
Francis Fry Business & Technology
Dalton Walsh Social Sciences
Kent Mathis Music
Dottie Love Creative Arts
Lenore Perkins Mathematics
Donny Barlow Creative Arts
Margot Saunders Foreign Languages
Tamera Giles English
Zachery Pearce English

Department Heads

Albert Hampton Science
Gregg Montgomery Phys Ed
Ignacio Sosa Social Sciences
Jermaine Cleveland Mathematics
Marianna Hays Music
Mike Black English
Thelma Stout Business & Technology
Valerie Elliot Consumer Education
Willis Spence Foreign Language
Other Stuff
There are always things about a high school that make it unique, this is where those little commonly known facts and things are listed.

Doug's Friends

This is almost a school club, just a very very elite one. Doug Newman is the eternal cool guy. He always throws the best parties. He is always surrounded by very important people. Even the teachers like him. Anyone that impresses Doug gets invited to his parties and to hang out with his friends. There is no bigger honor at North Shore High.

Morris-Meter

One of the more interesting things that has occurred in the last couple years is the underground Morris-Meter Blog started by aspiring journalist Sophia Morris. Here, students are ranked and rumored about in various categories of coolness. Much like top 40 music, the rankings change from week-to-week and include one-hit wonders that made a splash at the latest party to the perennial favorites, like the newest quarterback. Doug Newman was placed in the Hall of Fame his freshman year.

Most students assumed that the blog would end when Sophia graduated last year, however they all found themselves shocked when, on the first day of school, the blog fired right back up. Apparently there’s a new ‘Sophia’ at North Shore High, and she’s not wasting any time getting her hands dirty.

School Views
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