Lloyd V. Berkner High School

Lloyd V. Berkner High School

Infobox_School
name = Lloyd V. Berkner High School


imagesize = 195px
motto =
established = 1969
type = Public
schooltype= high school
district = Richardson ISD
grades= 9–12
language= English
principal = Ron Griffen
colors = Green and White
mascot = Rams
streetaddress= 1600 E Spring Valley Rd
city= Richardson
state= Texas
county= Dallas County
zipcode= 75081
country= USA
information =
website = [http://www.risd.org/schools/bhs/index.htm Berkner High School]

Lloyd V. Berkner High School is a high school in Richardson, Texas, with a 2005 enrollment of 2,202 and a student/teacher ratio of 16.7.Fact|date=January 2008 It is one of four high schools in the Richardson Independent School District.

History

The school was founded in 1969 and is named for U.S. physicist Lloyd Berkner. For the first year students were housed on the campus of the now-closed Richardson Junior High School; the current facility on Spring Valley Road opened for the 1970-1971 school year. It served grades 10-12 from its opening until the end of the 2004-2005 school year. A massive expansion and renovation gave way to the addition of ninth grade in the 2005-2006 school year.

Awards

In 2007 the school won the Excellence in Education Award for the state of Texas. It was honored by the Texas Successful School Awards System in 2000 and 2001. Berkner was also named a National Blue Ribbon School in 1988-89. [http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-1982.pdf. Retrieved on 25 January 2008]

Extracurricular activities

unreferencedsection|date=January 2008Berkner's mascot is the Ram and the team shares Ram-Wildcat Stadium (or Wildcat-Ram, depending on which football team won the previous season)(capacity 11,000) with Lake Highlands High School. The athletics program has improved in recent years, as in 2005 BHS had the best football season in school history, finishing 12-1 after a loss to A&M Consolidated High School in the quarterfinals of the Class 5A division. In the spring of 2006 the boys basketball team made the state semifinals for the first time in school history.

Berkner prides itself on its fine arts programs. The marching band has received 31 consecutive first Division ratings in University Interscholastic League marching contests. The Orchestra Program has won the TMEA Honor String Orchestra award in 1987 under Ruth Kurtis - and most recently winning the same award in 2007 under Craig Needham. The theatre program provides one of the area's only technical theatre programs. The school's student newspaper is the "Berkner Rampage." The inter-school radio and television station is KRAM-FM and KRAM-TV Channel 6.

The "Mighty Ram Band" has approximately 360 students in its program. In the 2005-2006 season, the competition marching band (250 members by audition) won 2nd place at both the Plano Marching Invitational and the Sam Houston State University Marching Festival. Their performance that year featured the music of Scheherazade by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. In the spring semester, the band splits into five bands; Symphonic Band I, Symphonic Band II, Concert Band I, Concert Band II, and the Freshman Symphonic Band. Other classes offered during the school day include a Music Theory Course, a Jazz Ensemble, a Percussion Ensemble, a Varsity and a Junior-Varsity Drum Line, and two sections of Color Guard / Winter Guard. The band was honored by the John Philip Sousa Foundation with the Sudler Flag of Honor in 1984 and 2004 to recognize its high standards of excellence in its concert activities over several years. The Berkner Band has been invited to perform at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, been named the Honor Band for the state of Texas, and has consistently advanced to the State Marching Band Competition for many years.

The school is also notable for hosting an annual battle of the bands held in the auditorium. It is one of the larger BOBs held in the area and features mostly rock and punk bands. There is the occasional appearance by rap and hip hop groups. Despite the requirement of having a band member be a Berkner High student to compete, bands from across the metroplex have performed. One notable guest band includes Bowling for Soup. The event is held typically in April or May. The event is sponsored by Peer Helpers and the Foreign Exchange Club. Since 2005, the 'house' band has been 'Old Skool', Berkner's own all-faculty cover band. Old Skool performs at the conclusion of the competition while the judges are tabulating the scores.

The Berkner High School Academic Decathlon team has advanced to the Texas State Academic Decathlon competition every year since 2003-2004.

The Berkner High School drill team, known as the Bandoleras, have performed with excellence over the past several decades. Their Spring Shows consistently sell out the BHS auditorium and are a regular draw on the Richardson arts scene. They have also won major competitions at a national level, including the Starmakers series of drill team events.

Berkner tennis team members won third place in district competition in 2007-2008. The team itself has consistently produced tennis players with Super-Champion rankings in the TTCA.

Notable alumni

* Asim Bhatti 2005, CEO/Founder Bhatti Enterprises, Chairman Umar Bhatti INC., Co-owner/President of Phantazi Productions
* Obaid Jabbar 2005, CEO www.tshirtshats.com, owner of Phantazi productions
* Amit Vaghela, Expert Author
* Frank Ticheli, composer
* Jensen Ackles, actor
* Jeremy Halverson, TAFFL Fantasy Football Champion
* Rogers Cadenhead, author
* Jeremy Coon, film producer
* Laurie Corbelli, former Olympic volleyball player and current college volleyball head coach
* Joel Heyman, actor
* Ryan Miller, singer/guitarist for band Guster
* Kevin Murphy Former NFL linebacker (1986-93) for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Diego Chargers, and Seattle Seahawks (Class of 1981)
* Mr. Pookie, rapper

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