Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (B-CC) | |
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Learn, Think, Serve, Be Responsible | |
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4301 East-West Highway Bethesda, Maryland 20814 USA | |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1926 |
School district | Montgomery County Public Schools |
Principal | Dr. Donna Jones |
Grades | 9–12 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Enrollment | 1,872 (2013-14[1]) |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold |
Athletics conference | MPSSAA Montgomery County League |
Mascot |
Battlin' Baron |
Team name | Barons |
Rival | Walt Whitman High School |
Accreditation | MSA, IBO |
Publication | Chips |
Newspaper | The Tattler |
Yearbook | The Pine Tree |
Athletic Director | Donna Considine |
Website | Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School |
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (B-CC) is a Montgomery County, Maryland, USA, public school named for two of the towns it serves along with Kensington and Silver Spring, Maryland. It is located at 4301 East-West Highway, in Bethesda. In May 2012, Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School was ranked #6 in the state of Maryland, and #151 in the nation. [2]
Bethesda-Chevy Chase is a part of Montgomery County Public Schools.
The school serves the Chevy Chase and Bethesda areas including the towns of Chevy Chase, Chevy Chase View, Chevy Chase Village, and Somerset; and the villages of Chevy Chase Section Three, Chevy Chase Section Five, Martin's Additions and North Chevy Chase. Schools within the Bethesda-Chevy Chase cluster include Westland Middle, Bethesda Elementary, Chevy Chase Elementary (3-6), North Chevy Chase Elementary (3-6), Rock Creek Forest Elementary, Rosemary Hills Elementary (Pre-K-2), Somerset Elementary, and Westbrook Elementary.
Academics
B-CC is a public senior high school with various academic programs, including learning and academic disabilities education and English as a Second Language. B-CC has an Honors program, an Advanced Placement program, and a signature program—the International Baccalaureate program. B-CC is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and by the Maryland State Department of Education. The school offers 28 Advanced Placement Courses, and the International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programs.
In 1960, the school was rated "Best School in America" by Time Magazine. In 2005, the school was ranked 29th in Newsweek Magazine's top 1000 High Schools in the U.S., ranked 34th in the 2006 edition, 44th in the 2007 edition and B-CC was ranked 64th on Newsweek's Top 100 High Schools of 2008.[3] In 2010, B-CC was ranked by Newsweek as the third best public school in the state of Maryland, and as the 63rd best public school nationwide.
In May 2011, Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School was ranked #1 in the state of Maryland, and #59 in the nation.
Courses
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School offers courses in many fields. They offer the International Baccalaureate program and the Advanced Placement program.
Foreign languages
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School is known as a school that offers variety of languages which include:
- Arabic, level 1 (On-Level), 2 (On-Level), 3 (On-Level), and 4 (On-Level)
- Mandarin Chinese, level 1 (On-Level), 2 (On-Level), 3 (On-Level/IB/Honors), 4 (On-Level/IB/Honors), 5 (On-Level/IB), and 6 (On-Level/IB)
- French, level 1 (On-Level), 2 (On-Level), 3 (On-Level/Honors), 4 (On-Level/Honors), 5 (On-Level/IB), 6 (IB), 7 (IB), and AP French Literature
- Spanish, level 1 (On-Level), 2 (On-Level), 3 (On-Level/Honors), 4 (On-Level/Honors), 5 (On-Level/IB), 6 (On-Level/IB), 7 (IB), AP Spanish Language, and AP Spanish Literature
Mathematics
In addition to courses such as Algebra and Geometry, which are required by many colleges as well as by Montgomery County, B-CC offers a variety of upper level math courses. The Mathematics department is one of the strongest at B-CC, mainly because of the faculty which includes highly educated professors and award-winning teachers. The AP Calculus BC, IB Math (HL) and Multivariable Calculus Teacher, The Mathematics department offers the following courses:
- Geometry (On-Level/Honors)
- Algebra, level 1 (On-Level), 2(On-Level/Honors), and a special program called Bridge to Algebra
- Precalculus, (On-Level/Honors/IB)
- Calculus with Applications (On Level Calculus course), AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations
- IB Mathematical Studies Standard Level, IB Mathematics Standard Level and Higher Level
- Statistics, Statistics and Mathematical Modeling (On-Level Statistics course), AP Statistics, and Advance Statistics (more advanced Statistics course)
Science
B-CC offers several college-level science courses, including:
- AP Environmental Science
- IB Environmental Science (Standard Level)
- AP Physics C (Teacher Recommendation Required)
- IB Physics
- AP Biology (Double Period)
- IB Biology
- AP Chemistry (Double Period)
- IB Chemistry (Standard Level)
History and social sciences
In addition to the numerous electives offered by the Social Studies Department, a number of courses exploring history and the social sciences at the college level are offered, including
- AP and IB Standard Level Psychology
- AP U.S. History (with sufficient student interest)
- AP European History (with sufficient student interest)
- AP Macro and Microeconomics (each is one semester)
- AP World History
- AP Comparative Government
- IB History (Higher Level only)
- East Asian History
- AP Modern World and standard level Modern World
- AP United States Government and Politics
English
Many students in 11th and 12th grade opt to challenge themselves by taking college-level English courses offered at B-CC. These include:
- AP English Language
- AP English Literature
- IB English (Higher Level only)
Other
AP and IB courses are also offered by the Theater, Art, Music, and Technology Departments.
Music
B-CC's Music Department has earned two Grammy Foundation awards for their ensembles.
Led by Marshall White, the department boasts a Symphonic and Concert Orchestra and Band, Advanced Band, Pep Band, Jazz Band, Drumline, and a number of chamber groups such as a string quartet, brass group, string ensemble, pit orchestra (for the theatre program), and jazz combo. It also has several choral groups, and individual instrument courses such as guitar and piano. Choral groups (starring Danny GW) are led by Lisa Itkin, and the concert and symphonic bands are directed by Elizabeth Eber. Mrs. Itkin is the most savage teacher at B-CC, and is capable of throwing endless shade at anybody. Because of this, her students are somehow both terrified of, as well as extremely grateful for her. The department also offers a rigorous IB Music course as a regular period during the day.[4]
History
Begun as a two-story, 14-room facility on Wilson Lane in 1926, B-CC High School opened in its current location on East-West Highway in 1935 at 44,995 ft² in a building designed by Howard Wright Cutler. New buildings or additions to existing buildings were constructed over the years:
- 1936 – 36,515 ft² added
- 1950 – 49,616 ft² added
- 1952 – 22,396 ft² added
- 1959 – 32,408 ft² added
- 1966 – 29,023 ft² added
- 1970 – 20,295 ft² added
- 1975 – 8,378 ft² added
- 1976 – 9,616 ft² added
which made the total school area 253,242 ft².
In the summer of 1994, parents, teachers, administrators, business people and other supporters of B-CC High School formed the Community Coalition for Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School. Its charge was to re-engineer and refocus the high school in an increasingly urbanized and cosmopolitan area. CC-B-CC representatives were encouraged to think broadly and innovatively to create programs that would lead B-CC High School and Montgomery County Public Schools into the next century.
Because of this effort, in February 2002, B-CC High School re-opened its doors after a two-and-a-half year, multimillion-dollar, comprehensive modernization that, among other things, combined the historic 1935 and 1936 structures into one building. It had a 213,499 ft² addition, 94,716 ft² of renovations of the original 1935, 1936 and part of the 1950 buildings, and 158,526 ft² of demolitions of most of the 1950 building, 1952, 1959, 1966, 1970, 1975, and 1976 buildings. The building now encompasses 308,215 ft².
Facilities
The school now boasts 80 classrooms, a media center with 30 computer workstations and TV studio and media production facilities, a greenhouse, a music laboratory and choral room, 2 gymnasiums and a weight training room, a 900-seat auditorium, and a cafeteria that serves breakfast and lunch. B-CC also has two "firsts" among Montgomery County Public Schools — a Cyber Café, opened in March 2003, and a state-of-the-art Language Lab, installed in the summer of 2004.
In 2008, B-CC High School was equipped with 80 digital classroom Promethean boards.
Athletics
B-CC fields more than 25 athletic teams, known as the Barons:
Fall sports
- Cheerleading (2nd Place in the County '09, 1st Place in the County '11 (Varsity- Division 1) )
- Cross Country (girls) (2011 and 2012 Maryland 4A Girls State Champions)
- Cross Country (boys) (2007 Maryland 3A Boys State Champions)
- Field Hockey (State Champions 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2004; State Finalists 1987, 1989, 1991, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2011, and 2014) [5]
- Football
- Golf
- Poms (2008 and 2011 County Champs, 2013 Mid-Atlantic Champions)
- Rowing (boys) (club sport)
- Rowing (girls) (club sport)
- Soccer (boys) (State Champions 1985, State Champions '01, State Champions '07, Division 4A Finalists '09)
- Soccer (girls) (State Champions 2001, 2004, State 2008, 2009; 48 place in the Nation; State Champions 2010, 2011; State Finalists 2012)
- Tennis (girls) (County Division 1 Champions '09)
- Volleyball (girls)
- Equestrian
- Handball
Winter sports
- Basketball (boys) (State Champions, 1984)
- Basketball (girls)
- Bocce (2015 Maryland State Champions; 2013 Maryland State Champions)
- Cheerleading
- Ice Hockey (club sport)
- Indoor Track (girls) (3A state champions in 2008)
- Indoor Track (boys)
- Poms
- Swimming & Diving
- Wrestling
- Equestrian
Spring sports
- Baseball
- Gymnastics (State Champions 2007-2010)
- Lacrosse (boys)
- Lacrosse (girls)
- Outdoor Track & Field
- Rowing (boys) (club sport)
- Rowing (girls) (club sport)
- Softball
- Tennis (boys)
- Volleyball (boys)
- Volleyball (coed)
- Ultimate frisbee (club sport)
- Equestrian
- Pong
Activities
B-CC High School offers more than 80 clubs and student organizations.Club/Activity[12]
Activism
Bubbs
As part of activism, students at B-CC High School launched a "Free Bubbs" campaign in order to establish that all students deserve a second chance. .
Protests
In 2016 students protested the cutting down of trees in the front of the school.[13]
Academic
B-CC High School has a state championship Varsity Physics team.[14]
Publications
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School actively publishes six types of publications:
- The Banter, the PTSA's bimonthly newsletter.
- Chips, B-CC's award-winning magazine currently in its 75th edition, a Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver Crown winner.
- College/Career Crier, a newsletter from the College & Career Coordinator containing information for students.
- The Pine Tree, B-CC’s yearbook, first organized by B-CC Class of 1932.
- The Tattler, the oldest student-run newspaper in the county (begun in the 1920s) and, for the 2000–2001 school year, winner of a gold medal awarded by the Columbia School of Journalism. Website at http://tattlerextra.org/
- IB Newsletter, a newsletter about the IB Program at BCC and its developments.
Music and Theatre
B-CC is a GRAMMY foundation signature school. In 2005, Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School won the Maryland State Theatre Society's award for best musical for its production of Urinetown.
In April 2008, B-CC attended the Boston Heritage Festival. All of its music groups received golds and left with several trophies and plaques. They also received soloist awards for a number of their musicians. The 2010 music department trip went to New York City, where B-CC won multiple awards, including the "Heritage Sweepstakes" award (for being the overall best competing music department) and the "Best Individual Ensemble" Award, which went to the Symphonic Orchestra.
Previous music department trips have taken students to Montreal, Chicago, New Orleans, Boston, and Orlando. Each trip has seen B-CC's ensembles participate in the Heritage Festival, with the notable exception of the 2013 trip to New York, in which groups attended clinics and were coached by professional musicians.[15]
Administrators
- Principal: Dr. Donna Redmond Jones
- Assistant Principal: Sharif Robinson
- Assistant Principal: Amy Councilman
- Assistant Principal: Tim Britton
- Assistant School Administrator: Sam Levine
Notable staff
- Colman McCarthy, peace studies teacher
Notable alumni
Government and politics
- Chet Culver, Governor of Iowa
- L. Craig Johnstone, U.S. Ambassador to Algeria, and Deputy-High Commissioner for Refugees
- Roger W. Titus, United States federal judge
- Peter Jo Messitte, United States federal judge
- Daniel Dominguez, United States federal judge
- William Frick, member of the Maryland House of Delegates
- Neal Potter, County Executive of Montgomery County, 1990–1994
- Ruy Teixeira, American political scientist
- Andy Levin, Acting Director of the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth
- Andy Billig, Washington State Senator from the 3rd District
- David Boren, former U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, Governor of Oklahoma and current President of the University of Oklahoma
Business
- Jonathan I. Schwartz, CEO of Sun Microsystems
- Jose Ferreira, CEO of Knewton
- Philip J. Kaplan, (aka Pud), notable internet personality and founder of Fuckedcompany.com and Adbrite
- Frank Radice, U.S. media businessman, former President of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and Executive Vice President of the NBC Agency.
- David Risher, President and co-founder of Worldreader
Academia
- David Stuart, Mayanist scholar and the youngest-ever recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship "genius grant"
- Bayard Miller, 2013 Presidential Scholar [16]
- Patrick Cha, 2015 Presidential Scholar [17]
Sports
- Bill Guckeyson, 1937 NFL Draft, killed as a fighter pilot in World War II, namesake for the school's athletic field[18]
- Joe Urso, Professional Arena Football player (Baltimore Blackbirds, Chesapeake Tide, Maryland Maniacs)
- Moise Fokou, American football linebacker for the Tennessee Titans
- Ethan White, Major League Soccer Defender for the D.C. United
- Collin Martin, Major League Soccer Midfielder for the D.C. United
- Frank Funk, Former MLB player (Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Braves)
Arts and media
- John Harwood, Chief White House Correspondent for CNBC
- Charles Lane Columnist for the Washington Post
- Austin H. Kiplinger, journalist and philanthropist
- Andy Pollin, radio personality on Washington, D.C. sports talk station WTEM
- Andy Serwer, journalist and former managing editor of Fortune magazine
- Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl with a Pearl Earring
- Joe Haldeman, noted science-fiction writer and author of The Forever War
- Laura Hillenbrand, author of Seabiscuit: An American Legend and Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
- Laurie Strongin, author of Saving Henry: A Mother's Journey.
- David Simon, creator and executive producer of the HBO series The Wire (TV series)
- Neal Fredericks, cinematographer, most notably for "The Blair Witch Project"
- Gaelan Connell, star of the movie Bandslam.
- Tommy Davidson, comedian and part of the cast of the TV show In Living Color
- Daniel Stern, comic actor noted for playing Marv, one of the burglars from the first two Home Alone movies.
- Becky Stark, actress and lead singer of Lavender Diamond.
- Andy Duncan, founding member of the band OK GO
- Robert Gordon, rockabilly singer
- Mark Wenner, singer and harmonica player for blues band The Nighthawks [19]
- Daniel Kessler, guitarist and founder of the band Interpol
- Si Kahn, American singer and songwriter
- David Tate (radio broadcaster), former CEO of Rantel Research, Inc. and current Director of Analytical Associates of Bethesda, MD.
- Rita Braver, TV broadcaster, CBS News correspondent
- Kati Marton, journalist
- Robert Mercurio, bassist and founder of the band Galactic
- Jeff Raines, guitarist and founder of the band Galactic
- Peter Rosenberg, radio & TV personality, Hot 97
- Martin Blank, playwright, screenwriter, and producer
- Karin Tanabe (class of 1998), author of The Guilded Years and former reporter for Politico.
- Alex Horwitz (class of 1998), director & producer of Hamilton's America; director & writer of Alice Jacobs Is Dead.
References
- ↑ B-CC At A Glance
- ↑ Bethesda Schools Rank Among the Best "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-03. Retrieved 2011-05-21.
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- ↑ B-CC HS Music
- ↑ http://bccfieldhockey.stackvarsity.com/history/trecords.asp. Missing or empty
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(help); - 1 2 3 4 "B-CC Crew - History". B-CC Crew. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
- ↑ "Tennis: Wootton rallies late to tie Whitman, Bethesda-Chevy Chase for county title". Retrieved 18 September 2015.
- ↑ "Montgomery County claims four state tennis titles". Retrieved 18 September 2015.
- ↑ "2014 USAU High School State Results". USAU. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ↑ "Maryland High School Boys State Championships". USAU. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- ↑ "2016 Maryland High School Boys State Championship". play.usaultimate.org. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
- ↑ bethesda chevy chase high school, montgomerycounty public schools. "clubs". mongomerycountypublicschools.com. unknown. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
- ↑ http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/Web-2016/Bethesda-Chevy-Chase-High-School-Students-Protest-Tree-Cutting-Needed-to-Make-Way-for-Addition-Project/
- ↑ 2013 Physics Olympics Results "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
- ↑ Music Department Fundraisers and Volunteer Opportunities
- ↑ http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2013/B-CC-Student-Named-2013-Presidential-Scholar/
- ↑ http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2015/Two-MCPS-Students-Named-Presidential-Scholars/
- ↑ A Social History of Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School 1925–1980 Archived July 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine., Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, retrieved 22 December 2008.
- ↑ Gabriele McCormick "High School Forever" Bethesda Magazine
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