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Herndon High School

Coordinates: 38°59′10.1″N 77°22′29.8″W / 38.986139°N 77.374944°W / 38.986139; -77.374944
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Herndon High School
Address
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700 Bennett Street

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20170
Coordinates38°59′10.1″N 77°22′29.8″W / 38.986139°N 77.374944°W / 38.986139; -77.374944
Information
School typePublic, high school
MottoHornet Pride
Founded1911 (113 years ago) (1911)
Relocated: 1967
(57 years ago)
 (1967)
School districtFairfax County Public Schools
PrincipalElizabeth Noto[1]
Teaching staff172.05 (FTE) (2016–17)[2]
Grades9–12[2]
Enrollment2,346 (2016–17)[2]
Student to teacher ratio13.64 (2016–17)[2]
CampusSuburban[2]
Color(s)  Red
  Black
Athletics conferenceLiberty District
Northern Region
MascotHornets
RivalsSouth Lakes High School Westfield High School
Feeder schoolsHerndon Middle School
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata
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Herndon High School is a fully accredited four-year public high school in Herndon, Virginia, United States.[3] Herndon serves grades 9-12 and is a part of the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) system. Herndon High School serves the town of Herndon and the northern part of the unincorporated community of Reston. Herndon's mascot is the Fighting Hornet and school colors are red, black and white.

Mission Statement

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  • All Hornets are capable of success, No Exceptions![4]    

History

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Herndon High School opened in 1911 on Locust Street. In 1930, seventy-one students enrolled, with classes such as economics, agriculture, and business education offered, with classes in industrial arts later offered. In 1942, the school opened the first school cafeteria in Fairfax County. Herndon High School becomes the first Fairfax County public school to have a cafeteria. Meals cost five cents. Also in 1945, the first football team was organized, and played its first game against Leesburg High School. In the early 1950s, the building was expanded to support more students.

In 1946 The first high school band in Fairfax County is formed at Herndon High School.

In 1961, Herndon Intermediate School began within the Herndon High School building. In 1967, the High School moved to its current Bennett Street location, leaving Herndon Intermediate School at Locust Street with 650 students and 39 teachers.

By the start of the 1970–71 school year, that number grew to approximately 2,300 students. Roughly that same number of students attend Herndon High School today.

At the start of the 2018–2019 school year Herndon boasted a student enrollment of 2,242 students and approximately 250 staff members.[5]

Herndon High School Band is Virginia's ambassador at the 2023 Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade, Honolulu, Hawaii.[6] This march pays respect to the Pearl Harbor survivors, veterans, and active duty military and takes place each year in Hawaii on the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7.

Demographics

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In the 2018–2019 school year, Herndon High School's student body was 32.43% White, 43.22% Hispanic, 12.62% Asian, 7.49% Black and 4.24% Other.[7]

Sports

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In 2009 the school's baseball field was named Alan McCullock Field for retiring baseball coach Alan McCullock, whose father has the same honor at Falls Church High School.[8]

State Champions

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Source:[9]

Basketball (boys): 1951

Cross Country (girls): 2003

Football: 1965 (1B)

Gymnastics (boys): 1977, 1990, 1991, 2000

Soccer (boys): 1986

Track & Field (boys): 1965, 1966, 1967

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Herndon HS – School Profile Overview Page". FCPS – School Profiles –. Fairfax County Public Schools. Retrieved July 13, 2019 – via schoolprofiles.fcps.edu.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Search for Public Schools - Herndon High (510126000495)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
  3. ^ "Herndon High School Profile" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 17, 2009.
  4. ^ "About | Herndon High School". herndonhs.fcps.edu. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  5. ^ "FCPS – School Profiles – Herndon HS – Membership Statistics". schoolprofiles.fcps.edu.
  6. ^ "HERNDON Band invited to Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade". Reston, VA Patch. March 23, 2023. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  7. ^ "FCPS – School Profiles – Herndon HS – Demographics". schoolprofiles.fcps.edu.
  8. ^ Williams, Preston (May 7, 2009). "Varsity Letter: Herndon High Names Baseball Field for Coach Alan McCullock". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  9. ^ "School History | Herndon High School". herndonhs.fcps.edu. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  10. ^ a b "Herndon HS (Herndon, VA) Baseball Players". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  11. ^ "Herndon Alumni Pro Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  12. ^ "Herndon HighÕs Class of Õ54 Celebrates 50th Reunion". The Connection Newspapers. August 3, 2004. Retrieved August 29, 2019 – via connectionnewspapers.com. The class star and recording artist, Ronnie Dove, also took the stage performing songs from the 1950s.
  13. ^ "Angie Goff, Traffic Anchor". WUSA9.com. WUSA (TV). October 19, 2008. Archived from the original on January 23, 2009.
  14. ^ "A Day on the Diamond with Brandon Guyer".
  15. ^ "Brandon Guyer Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  16. ^ Smith, Todd C. (April 8, 2012). "WATN Follow Up: Handfield's Film 'Touchback' to Open". Herndon, VA Patch. Retrieved August 29, 2019 – via patch.com.
  17. ^ "Doug Kammerer". NBC4 Washington. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  18. ^ Koubaroulis, BJ (August 7, 2012). "Top 100: Scottie Reynolds, Herndon Basketball, 2006". The Connection Newspapers. Retrieved August 28, 2019 – via connectionnewspapers.com.
  19. ^ "NyTimes Architecture s Young Old Fogies". The New York Times. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  20. ^ "The Familiar". Sarah Kain Gutowski. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  21. ^ "Welcome to Ka Wai Ola!". Ka Wai Ola. March 1, 2024. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  22. ^ "Office of Hawaiian Affairs". The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA). Retrieved March 22, 2024.
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