Joel Barlow High School

Joel Barlow High School is a public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades in Redding, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The school serves Easton and Redding students.

Joel Barlow High
Location
100 Black Rock Turnpike
Redding, CT 06896
United States
Coordinates41.2988°N 73.3442°W / 41.2988; -73.3442
Information
TypePublic high school
School districtRegion 9 Public Schools
PrincipalDr. Gina Pin
Faculty71.4 FTEs[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment952 (as of 2016-17)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.1:1[1]
Color(s)Black and Gold
MascotFalcons
WebsiteJBHS Website

The school is the sole institution in the Region 9 School District of Connecticut, made up of the towns of Redding and Easton, which each have their own public school systems for education up to the eighth grade. The Board of Education acts as its own Board of Finance, and although it reports to the boards of finance in both towns, they have no control over the school budget. Each year a referendum is held on the school budget and must be passed by a majority of voters in the two towns.[2]

As of the 2015-16 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,008 students and 71.4 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 14.1:1. There were 33 students (3.3% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 12 (1.2% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1]

For the purpose of comparison with the achievement levels of similar schools, the state Department of Education classifies schools and communities in "District Reference Groups", defined as "districts whose students' families are similar in education, income, occupation and need, and that have roughly similar enrollment". Its total minority enrollment is 13%, 6% of which are Hispanic.[3] Joel Barlow High School (Region 9) is one of eight school districts in District Reference Group A (others are Darien, Easton, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Westport, and Wilton). It is ranked #15 within the state of Connecticut and #696 in National Rankings of Public High Schools.[4]

Administration

Dr. Gina Pin is the Region 9 Assistant Superintendent and Head of School.[5]

Notable alumni


Notes

  1. School data for Hillsborough High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed February 12, 2018.
  2. Caldwell, Maggie, "Region 9 budget: Redding sees 6.66% increase / Capital items will be dealt with separately", The Redding Pilot, March 22, 2007, accessed March 28, 2007
  3. USNews
  4. USNews
  5. Administration, Joel Barlow High School. Accessed October 17, 2018.
  6. Gargan, Scott. "Meat Loaf's daughter Pearl Aday plays Stamford Meat Loaf's daughter back in area with her own band, pearl", Connecticut Post, April 27, 2010. Accessed October 17, 2018. "A graduate of Long Ridge Elementary School in Stamford, Pearl sang in her living room with friends in mock girl groups. Later, as a student at Joel Barlow High School in Redding, she joined the school choir and performed in musicals."
  7. DiPaola, Peter. "Brooklee Han: Barlow alumna to skate for Australian team during the 2014 Winter Olympics", Easton Courier, February 2, 2014. Accessed October 17, 2018. "Brooklee Han, 18, Joel Barlow High School alumna and Redding resident, will have her dream of competing for the Australian Women’s Ice Skating team in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, fulfilled."
  8. Pence, Owen. "With Charlie Morton on the mound, hitters just don’t know what’s coming", Boston Globe, October 16, 2018. Accessed October 17, 2018. "Only five names are listed under the 'Notable alumni' section on the Wikipedia page for Joel Barlow High School in Redding, Conn. Top billing is reserved for Charlie Morton, the only MLB player to attend the school and the Houston Astros’ starter Wednesday for Game 4 of the ALCS."
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