Alliance Alice M. Baxter College-Ready High School

Alliance Alice M. Baxter College-Ready High School is a public charter school located in San Pedro, California.[1]

Former Teacher Emerald Branch in her math classroom

School description

Baxter High School is a member of The Alliance for College-Ready Public Schools, the largest charter organization in the Los Angeles area. It offers a college-preparatory curriculum through a unique instructional model called P.A.C.E. (Personalized Alliance College Experience).[2]

Ambassador Frank Baxter wearing his BHS baseball cap

Alice M. Baxter

The school was named for Alice Mary Byrne Baxter, the mother of philanthropist and diplomat, Frank E. Baxter. Alice Baxter (born in 1909) was largely self-educated, until she graduated from high school alongside her youngest daughter at the age of 58. She serves as a symbol of determination and persistence to the school community.

History

Baxter High School was founded in August 2014 under the leadership of its founding principal, Robert Canosa-Carr.

During its brief history, the school has attracted national and international attention for its innovative approach to learning:

  • In September, 2014, the school hosted a public forum on public education reform, which included US Senator Rand Paul as a panelist and Congresswoman Janice Hahn as a guest speaker.[3]
  • In February, 2015, venture capitalist Brett Brewer (known for creating MySpace) visited the school to deliver a guest lecture to BHS students on the topic of entrepreneurialism.
  • In January, 2016, Baxter High School hosted a delegation of educators from Beijing, China, which visited the school to learn about Baxter's "blended" approach to educational technology.
  • In August, 2017, Bobby Carr stepped down as Baxter High School principal to work for Summit Learning. Brandy Woodard, a former principal from Chicago, took over.
  • In June, 2018, Baxter High School held its first ever graduation at the Warner Grand in San Pedro, CA. [4]
    Baxter the Kraken, the mascot of BHS

Awards and recognitions

  • Recognized by President Obama in a White House press release about "next generation" high schools.[5]
  • Received a "Next Generation Learning Challenge" grant, which identified Baxter High School's "PACE" program as a "breakthrough model for college readiness."[6]

The Kraken

The school's mascot is the Kraken, a mythological sea monster. Former Principal, Bobby Car chose this mascot because Krakens ate Pirates in reference to San Pedro High School, whose mascot is a Pirate.

Brooklin Brumund, Former BHS Athletic Director, with Track & Field Athletes

Athletics

Baxter High School is an associate member of the Los Angeles City Section of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). The school offers the following programs: Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, and Track & Field.[7]

Citations

http://www.baxterhigh.org/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160401210724/http://www.laalliance.org/schools/baxter/ http://www.greatschools.org/california/san-pedro/31028-Alliance-Alice-M.-Baxter-College-Ready-High-School-Will-Open-Fall-2014/ http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/sd/details.asp?cds=19647330127217&public=Y http://www.maxpreps.com/local/school/home.aspx?schoolid=2034bbed-284f-4407-95d7-2b08c3d9d7e2 http://www.sanpedrobeacon.com/2014/06/11/baxter-high-school-to-open-this-august/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160422134601/http://www.sanpedrochamber.com/members/member-details.asp?id=Alliance%20Alice%20M.%20Baxter%20High%20School https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqWob7K_Ggs https://library.educause.edu/resources/2015/1/alliance-collegeready-public-schools-alice-m-baxter-collegeready-high-school

gollark: Sparring is better than... basically doing nothing realistic, which seems to be the alternative.
gollark: In practice, you're more likely to stick to a diet or whatever if you can eat foods which are actually tasty and which you like rather than just trying to override it with willpower, no?
gollark: Cover your floor in ice or something slippery.
gollark: Perhaps attach wheels to them.
gollark: I checked a while ago, and apparently I can lift things which are at *least* 10kg.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.