Fox Chapel Area High School

Coordinates: 40°31′08″N 79°52′09″W / 40.518921°N 79.869039°W / 40.518921; -79.869039
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Fox Chapel Area High School
Location
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611 Field Club Road
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15238 40°31′08″N 79°52′09″W / 40.518921°N 79.869039°W / 40.518921; -79.869039

United States
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TypePublic
MottoThe Fox Chapel Area School District exists to maximize student learning, achievement, and development.
Established1961
School districtFox Chapel Area School District
PrincipalMichael H. Hower, Lead Principal

Daniel E. Lentz, Ph.D., Program Principal (A-L)

John J. McGee, Ph.D., Program Principal (M-Z)
Staff105.05 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,330 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio12.66[1]
Color(s)Red, White, and Black
AthleticsBaseball (Boys’ – Spring); Basketball (Boys’, Girls’ – Winter); Cheerleading (Girls’ – Fall, Winter); Cross Country (Boys’, Girls’ – Fall); Field Hockey (Girls’ – Fall); Football (Boys’ – Fall); Golf (Boys’, Girls’ – Fall); Gymnastics (Girls’ – Winter); Indoor Track (Boys’, Girls’ – Winter); Lacrosse (Boys’, Girls’ – Spring); Soccer (Boys’, Girls’ – Fall); Softball (Girls’ – Spring); Swimming/Diving (Boys’, Girls’ – Winter); Tennis (Girls’ – Fall, Boys’ – Spring); Track & Field (Boys’, Girls’ – Spring); Volleyball (Girls’ – Fall, Boys’ – Winter); and Wrestling (Boys’ – Winter)
Athletics conferenceWPIAL 3A, 4A & 5A (PIAA District 7)
MascotThe Fox
Websitehttp://www.fcasd.edu

Fox Chapel Area High School (Established in 1961) is a public school located in the Pittsburgh suburb of O'Hara Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was recognized and honored as a National Blue Ribbon School twice.

The Fox Chapel Area High School serves the municipalities of Fox Chapel, Aspinwall, Blawnox, Indiana, O'Hara and Sharpsburg.

Test scores and other notable achievements[edit]

•The Fox Chapel Area Keystone Exam pass rates for 11th graders have also all increased, and more than 90 percent of students are passing the Algebra I, literature, and biology exams.

•In 2013–2014, Fox Chapel Area exceeded the standards for student academic growth in 26 percent of the categories. In 2015–2016, Fox Chapel Area exceeded the standards for student academic growth in 80 percent of the categories.

•A total of 420 students graduated in the class of 2017, and 89.5 percent of the class is enrolled in some form of continuing education.

•The high school was recognized for Programs of Distinction in Visual Arts in 2015 and received Exemplary Educational Program Credentials in music and school counseling in 2012 from the Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools.

•Fox Chapel Area High School has been awarded Silver Medal rankings by U.S. News & World Report over the past decade and is consistently ranked among the nation's top high schools by Newsweek.

•The high school is also ranked among the top 200 high schools in the nation and received an “A+ Overall Niche Grade” on niche.com.

•The school was also named among the 2017 Washington Post's America's Most Challenging High Schools.

•Fox Chapel Area High School's Orchestra Director, Mrs. Mairi Cooper was named Pennsylvania's 2015 teacher of the year.

Recent high school renovations[edit]

High school renovations were completed in 2016 and the building has a new swimming pool/natatorium and an upgraded library/media center, auditorium, cafeteria, and commons area. The high school includes state-of-the-art computer, science, digital art, technology, and music labs.

Current student demographics[edit]

As of October 2017.[2]

Subset Number of students Percent
All 1,348 100%
White 1,118 82.94%
Black or African American 64 4.75%
Asian 107 7.94%
Hispanic 45 3.34%
American Indian/Alaskan Native 2 0.15%
Multi-Racial 12 0.89%
Male 670 49.70%
Female 678 50.30%

Athletic interscholastic sports teams[edit]

Baseball (Boys’ – Spring)

Basketball (Boys’, Girls’ – Winter)

Cheerleading (Girls’ – Fall, Winter)

Cross Country (Boys’, Girls’ – Fall)

Field Hockey (Girls’ – Fall)

Football (Boys’ – Fall)

Golf (Boys’, Girls’ – Fall)

Gymnastics (Girls’ – Winter)

Indoor Track (Boys’, Girls’ – Winter)

Lacrosse (Boys’, Girls’ – Spring)

Soccer (Boys’, Girls’ – Fall)

Softball (Girls’ – Spring)

Swimming/Diving (Boys’, Girls’ – Winter)

Tennis (Girls’ – Fall, Boys’ – Spring)

Track & Field (Boys’, Girls’ – Spring)

Volleyball (Girls’ – Fall, Boys’ – Winter)

Wrestling (Boys’ – Winter)

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

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