American public high school
Chaparral High School is a public high school located in Scottsdale, Arizona , in the United States. Its mascot is the firebird , and the school colors are black, red, and gold.[ 2]
Chaparral opened in February 1973 with 800 students, comprising freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. The principal was Spencer Saunders Sr. The initial structures were built at a cost of $3.5 million.[ 3] Chaparral's first graduates were the class of 1974.
The original campus was designed by Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Associates .[ 4] TGK Construction Company built the campus with construction starting in 1971.[ 5]
In 2008 many of the outdated buildings were demolished and replaced with new ones designed by Orcutt | Winslow Architects.[ 6]
In 2014, Newsweek ranked Chaparral No. 22 among top American high schools, and No. 1 in Arizona.[ 7]
Student body and academics [ edit ]
Chaparral High School has consistently ranked in Newsweek ' s list of Best High Schools in America. In 2007, Chaparral High School was one of only 12 schools ranked in Arizona.[ 8]
The high school holds the state record for having the most National Merit Scholars in one year (37 in 2014).[ 9] Additionally, the school has also earned the record most in-state Presidential Scholars in Arizona, with 17 in 2003.[citation needed ]
Joshua Pantier (2022-Present)
Todd Dreifort (2018-2022)
Dr. Angela Chomokos (2017-2018)
Gayle Holland (2011-2017)
Mary Lou Mucino (2002-2011)
Dr. John Kreikard (1995-2002)
Kim Greenwalt (1993-1995)
John Paul Jones (1988-1993)
Evelyn Caskey (1983-1988)
Tom Smith (1980-1983)
Stuart Kammerman (1976-1980)
James Curlett (1972-1976)
Athletes and coaches [ edit ]
The Bella Twins
Max Aaron
Ike Davis
Max Aaron (born 1992), figure skater
Brian Bannister , baseball player for the Kansas City Royals
Chance Adams , baseball player for the Kansas City Royals
Charles Brewer , baseball player for the Arizona Diamondbacks
Darrell Bevell , football coach for the Miami Dolphins and former quarterback
Daniel Coulombe , professional baseball player
Dylan Cozens , baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies
Kenny Dillingham , head football coach for Arizona State Sun Devils
Ike Davis (born 1987), baseball player for the New York Mets , Oakland Athletics
Brianna and Nicole Garcia-Colace , professional twin wrestlers known in the WWE as the Bella Twins or Brie and Nikki Bella.
Danielle Kamela , professional wrestler known in the WWE as Vanessa Borne
Paul Konerko , former baseball player for the Chicago White Sox
Taylor Lewan , professional football player for the Tennessee Titans
Craig Roh , former football player for the Carolina Panthers
Taylor Ruck , one of first two Olympic medalists born in the 21st century[ 10]
Wes Schweitzer , football player for the New York Jets
Lyle Sendlein , former football player for the Arizona Cardinals
Kyle Williams , former football player for the San Francisco 49ers
Dustin Lee Abraham , actor, producer and screenwriter
Jason Bellini , journalist, lead news anchor for CBS News on Logo , former CNN correspondent
Jarrett Bellini , former host of News of the Absurd for CNN.com , comedy writer, music journalist, social media influencer
Alexandra Bracken , author
Ashley Brewer , TV personality for ESPN
Lauren Hildebrandt , pop singer, dancer, and actress
Kongos , band
Stephenie Meyer , author of Twilight book series[ 11]
Lymbyc Systym , band
Jenny Mollen , actor and author[ 12]
Tyler Niknam , Twitch streamer
Busy Philipps , actress
Ray Herndon , country singer/songwriter and guitarist
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^ "Newsweek" . Newsweek . September 13, 2014.
^ "America's Top Public High Schools – Newsweek America's Best High Schools" . MSNBC. November 25, 2008. Archived from the original on May 23, 2007. Retrieved May 13, 2010 .
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^ Canada's Youngest Olympians , Olympic.ca, May 2016
^ Stephenie Meyer Biography , May 13, 2021
^ Hawkes, Marilyn (February 1, 2019). "Valley Kids: Jenny Mollen Biggs Author/Actress/Media Personality" . Phoenix Magazine .