Monticello High School (Arkansas)

Monticello High School is an accredited public high school located in the rural community of Monticello, Arkansas, United States. The school provides comprehensive secondary education for approximately 600 students each year in grades 9 through 12. It is one of two public high schools in Drew County, Arkansas and the only high school administered by the Monticello School District.

Monticello High School
Address
2270 Clyde Ross Drive

,
Arkansas
71655

United States
Coordinates33°36′43″N 91°48′42″W
Information
School typePublic comprehensive
StatusOpen
School districtSchool District
NCES School ID50984000721[1]
PrincipalJudy Holloway
Teaching staff59.40 (on FTE basis)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment644 (2016-17)[2]
Student to teacher ratio10.69[1]
Education systemADE Smart Core
Classes offeredRegular,
Advanced Placement (AP)
School color(s)     Blue
     White
AthleticsFootball, Golf, Cross Country, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Track, Cheer, Debate, Speech
Athletics conference4A Region 8
MascotBilly Goats (spell)
Team nameMonticello Billies
AccreditationADE
AdvancED (1924–)
USNWR rankingUnranked (2012)[3]
NewspaperThe Billie Buzz
Websitewww.billies.org

Academics

Monticello High School is accredited by the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) and is accredited as a charter member since 1924 of AdvancED (formerly North Central Association).[4] The assumed course of study follows the Smart Core curriculum developed by the ADE, which requires students to complete 22 units prior to graduation. Students complete regular (core and elective) and career focus coursework and exams and may take Advanced Placement (AP) courses and exams with the opportunity to receive college credit. Students completing at least 24 units of credit may be eligible for recognition as Honor Diploma, Honor Graduate, and Distinguished Honor Graduate, based on progressively higher grade point average (GPA) scores. The district and high school are members of the Southeast Arkansas (SEARK) Education Service Cooperative.

Monticello High School was listed unranked for its academic programs in the Best High Schools 2012 report by U.S. News & World Report.[3]

Extracurricular activities

The Monticello High School mascot and athletic emblem are the Billies (referring to the Billy goat) with blue and white serving as the school colors.[5]

Athletics

For 2012–14, the Monticello Billies compete in interscholastic activities within the 4A Classification via the 4A Region 8 Conference, as administered by the Arkansas Activities Association. The Billies participate in football, golf (boys/girls), cross country (boys/girls), speech, debate, basketball (boys/girls), cheer, dance, baseball, softball, tennis (boys/girls), and track and field (boys/girls).[5][6]

  • Football: The boys varsity team won the state champion in 2009–10.
  • Golf: The boys golf team won the state champion in 1953–54.
  • Cross Country: In 2012, a Monticello student-athlete won the individual girls' cross country state championship.

Clubs and traditions

Monticello students may engage in a variety of clubs and organizations. Organizations that students may self-select to join include: 8 to 5 (band), Science & Math (S.A.M.), Library Club, First Priority, FCCLA - Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (formerly FHA), Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), Spanish Club, Speech Club, French Club, SkillsUSA, Opportunity Club, and Rodeo, Teachers of Tomorrow (TOT), and a Forensics and Debate team

Organizations which students may be selected to join:

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References

  1. "Search for Public Schools - Monticello High School (50984000721)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  2. "MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  3. "Best High Schools 2012". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  4. "Institution Summary, Monticello High School". Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  5. "School Profile, Monticello High School". Arkansas Activities Association. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  6. "2012–13 Arkansas High School Sports Record Book" (PDF). Arkansas Activities Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 31, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
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