South Windsor High School

South Windsor High School is located in South Windsor, Connecticut. It currently serves grades 9-12 with approximately 1,364 students and a 13:1 student-teacher ratio. It is the only high school in South Windsor, but also admits students from Hartford through the Open Choice Program. The school offers a variety of courses spanning departments such as mathematics, science, social studies, language arts, foreign languages, music, art, and technology. The school also offers over 80 options for extracurricular activities and 30 options for afterschool athletics.

South Windsor High School
Address
161 Nevers Road

,
06074

United States
Coordinates41.8421°N 72.5545°W / 41.8421; -72.5545
Information
TypePublic
School districtSouth Windsor Public Schools
SuperintendentKate Carter
PrincipalFrank Rizzuto
Faculty116 (2014)
Grades9-12
Number of students1,266 (2018–19)[1]
Color(s)Maroon and Gold   
Team nameBobcat
WebsiteSWHS Homepage

Noteworthy events

2002: South Windsor high School was the state's first municipal facility to be powered and heated by a fuel cell, made possible by a funding program through the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund. The PureCell 200 kW fuel cell was manufactured and installed by South Windsor-based UTC Power, a division of United Technologies Corporation.[2]

April 2005: Four students at South Windsor High School wore T-shirts bearing anti-gay marriage slogans. At the time, the Connecticut General Assembly voted to legalize civil unions in the state. School administrators asked the students to remove the shirts, but they refused and were asked to leave school grounds. The content of the shirts and the actions of school administrators raised issues of free speech within a school environment. The ACLU, among other groups, criticized the school's actions.

October 2006: Three members of the South Windsor High School football team were suspended from the team for posting a derogatory video on Myspace. The video emphasized the use of explicit language and violence against opposing teams and players. This event brought into scope the continuing trend of socially unacceptable material posted on Myspace and Facebook. Many students and family members appealed for the football players but the school vowed to keep strict expectations on student athletes.

December 2006: The ACLU threatened legal action against South Windsor Public Schools since the graduation ceremony is held at a church in Bloomfield. The organization contends that this is a violation of separation of church and state.

April 2007: Bobcat Robotics, the South Windsor High School FIRST Robotics Competition team won the international FIRST Championship event in Atlanta, partnered with teams from Worcester, Massachusetts and Las Vegas, Nevada.[3]

April 2010: Bobcat Robotics, the South Windsor High School FIRST Robotics team won the FIRST international championship for a second time, partnered with teams from Milford, Michigan and Redondo Beach, California.

November 2011: South Windsor High School served as a community shelter for nine consecutive days and nights in the aftermath of Winter Storm Alfred. When grid power failed, emergency response mechanisms kicked in, with fuel cell systems supplying critical electrical power, as well as heat and hot water.[4] Town Manager Matt Galligan said 200 people from South Windsor and neighboring towns were sleeping in the high school each night. Fuel cell power helped more than 600 people eat three hot meals a day prepared by kitchen staff. The nurses' station was operational; there were hot showers and charging stations for electronics. [5]

May 2015: South Windsor High School suspends and eventually compels the resignation of a tenured and decorated teacher for involvement in a reading of Allen Ginsberg's poem "Please Master" during an Advanced Placement English Class.[6][7]

August 2016: Newsweek[8] ranked South Windsor High School as 348/500 on their list of the top 500 high schools in the United States in 2016.

March 2018: The South Windsor High School Show Choir "Choral Spectrum" was awarded Best In Show and Grand Champion at the Nutmeg Show Choir Festival at Windsor Locks High School in Windsor Locks, CT. Additionally, the show choir received a best band award, a best choral sound award, a best female soloist award, and a best male soloist award.

March 2020: The South Windsor HS Math Team placed second in the 2020 Capital Area Math League (CAML). The high school's FIRST Robotics Competition team, Bobcat Robotics, won 1st place at their district event in Waterbury. Superintendent Kate Carter announced the South Windsor schools district will cancel all activities involving large groups concerning the spread of the Coronavirus. Following this, the school districts closed for 2 weeks for the same reason.[9] Mid-way through, South Windsor public schools district closed until further discussion in April.

March 2022: The high school's FIRST Robotics Competition team, Bobcat Robotics, won both the Waterbury Event and the Western New England Event under New England FIRST.

April 2022: The high school's FIRST Robotics Competition team, Bobcat Robotics, won the Calcium Division of the New England FIRST District Championships and were finalists overall. They ranked 4th overall out of 182 teams around New England.

Athletics

South Windsor high school is part of the CCC, the Central Connecticut Conference competing in the East division. Athletic accomplishments include the CIAC Division II ice hockey championships in 1976 and 1997.[10]

Robotics Team

South Windsor is widely known for its high school's FIRST Robotics team, 177 Bobcat Robotics, which has been very successful in the FIRST Robotics Competition since 1995 and in promoting STEM among K-12 students. Since the team started, they have won the following awards and honors:

177 Bobcat Robotics Awards and Honors
Year Event Awards
2022 New England FIRST District Championship District Championship Finalist

Calcium Division Winner

2022 New England District Western New England Event District Event Winner

Industrial Design Award sponsored by General Motors

2022 New England District Waterbury Event District Event Winner
2020 New England District Waterbury Event District Event Winner
2019 Connecticut State Robotics Championship Winner
2019 New England District Waterbury Event District Event Finalist
2018 New England District Championship District Championship Finalist
2018 NE District Hartford Event District Event Winner
2018 NE District Waterbury Event District Event Finalist

Creativity Award sponsored by Xerox

2017 Carson Division Championship Subdivision Finalist
2017 NE District - Hartford Event Excellence in Engineering Award sponsored by Delphi
2017 NE District - Waterbury Event District Event Finalist
2016 New England District Championship Industrial Design Award sponsored by General Motors
2016 NE District - Hartford Event District Event Finalist
2016 NE District - Waterbury Event District Event Winner
2015 NE District - Pioneer Valley Event Entrepreneurship Award sponsored by Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers
2014 New England FRC Region Championship Regional Winner
2014 Hartford District Event Winner
2014 Granite State District Event Winner

Entrepreneurship Award sponsored by Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers

2012 Northeast Utilities FIRST Connecticut Regional Industrial Design Award sponsored by General Motors
2012 WPI Regional Industrial Design Award sponsored by General Motors
2011 Einstein Field Championship - Championship Finalist
2011 Archimedes Division Archimedes - Division Champion
2011 Northeast Utilities FIRST Connecticut Regional Finalist

Industrial Design sponsored by General Motors

2011 WPI Regional Woodie Flowers Award (Allan Motherselle)

Finalist Industrial Design sponsored by General Motors

2010 Einstein Field Championship - Champion
2010 Newton Division Newton - Division Champion
2010 Northeast Utilities FIRST Connecticut Regional FIRST Dean's List Finalist Award (Katherine Desy)
2009 Newton Division Newton - Division Winner
2008 Archimedes Division Archimedes - Division Winner
2008 Connecticut Regional Website Award
2007 Einstein Field Championship - Championship Winner
2007 Newton Division Newton - Division Winner
2006 Galileo Division Division Champion
2006 Philadelphia Regional Regional Winner
2006 UTC New England Regional Regional Winner
2004 Galileo Division Division Finalist
2004 Philadelphia Regional Regional Winner

Xerox Creativity Award

2004 UTC New England Regional Website Design Award
2003 UTC New England Regional Regional Finalist
2001 Galileo Division Division Champion
2001 West Michigan Regional Industrial Design
2001 UTC/New England Regional Regional Winner
1999 National Championship Delphi "Power to Simplify" Award
1999 Philadelphia Alliance Regional Creativity
1998 National Championship #1 Seed

Quality

1998 New England Regional Quality
1996 New England Tournament Best Offensive Round

Notable alumni

References

  1. "South Windsor High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  2. "One Town One Future" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-24. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
  3. Marsha Walton CNN (2007-04-14). "Robotic trio wins 'Super Bowl of Smarts'". CNN.com. Retrieved 2018-08-27.
  4. "Fuel Cell System Saves the Day in Connecticut in Wake of Winter Storm Alfred - CleanTechnica". cleantechnica.com. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  5. "Fuel cells have arrived: Fuel cells have arrived". Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  6. Freedlander, David (28 May 2015). "Award-Winning Teacher Fired for Reading an Allen Ginsberg Poem". Retrieved 27 August 2018 via www.thedailybeast.com.
  7. RONDINONE, NICHOLAS. "South Windsor Teacher Faces Termination After Sharing 'Wholly Inappropriate' Poem". Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  8. "America's Top High Schools 2016". 11 August 2016. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  9. "Coronavirus South Windsor: Schools To Close, 1 Person Monitored". South Windsor, CT Patch. 2020-03-12. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
  10. "CIAC Tourney" (PDF). CIAC. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
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