Norwin High School


Norwin High School is a public high school located in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, with a current enrollment of about 1,600 students in grades 9-12. It enrolls students from North Huntingdon Township, Irwin, and North Irwin. It is part of the Norwin School District.

History

In 1914, the Township of North Huntingdon, and the borough of Irwin and North Irwin signed a Jointure, combining the three schools. The original high school was built in 1916, and was named Norwin Union High School. An Annex was added to the building in 1937, which survives today. The west wing of the building burned in 1944, and severed the jointure between North Huntingdon, Irwin and North Irwin Schools. The remaining annex was turned into North Huntingdon High School. In 1950, a new West Wing was built, and in 1958 the Jointure between Irwin, North Irwin, and North Huntingdon was reinstated.
By 1964, the new high school building was being out grown by its students, so the school board approved the purchase of the McMahon Farm. The current high school was built in 1965. The current building underwent a massive renovation which was completed in 2006.

Administration

Norwin High School's current Principal is Dr. Michael Choby. The Assistant Principals are Timothy P. McCabe and Joseph V. Shigle III.

Graduation rate

In 2010, the Pennsylvania Department of Education issued a new, 4 year cohort graduation rate. Norwin School District's rate was 92% for 2010.
According to traditional graduation rate calculations:
In 2010 the high school improved to achieving AYP. In 2009 the high school was in Making Progress: in School Improvement I due to low student achievement of special education pupils and low income students.
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According to a Pennsylvania Department of Education study released in January 2009, 19% of Norwin School District graduates required remediation in mathematics and or reading before they were prepared to take college level courses in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education or community colleges. Less than 66% of Pennsylvania high school graduates, who enroll in a four-year college in Pennsylvania, will earn a bachelor's degree within six years. Among Pennsylvania high school graduates pursuing an associate degree, only one in three graduate in three years. Per the Pennsylvania Department of Education, one in three recent high school graduates who attend Pennsylvania's public universities and community colleges takes at least one remedial course in math, reading or English.

Graduation requirements

The Norwin School Board requires a minimum of 25.0 credits for a student to graduate including: English 4.5 credits, Social Studies 4 credits, Science 3 credits, Mathematics 3 credits, Arts/Humanities 2 credits, Health 0.5 credit, Physical Education 2 credits, Electives 5 credits, and Keystone Exams 1 credit. Norwin Senior High School awards one credit upon the completion of the Keystone Exams, in Algebra I, Biology, and Literature. A student must have a four-year average of ninety percent or higher to graduate with honors.
By Pennsylvania School Board regulations, for the graduating class 2016 and beyond, students must demonstrate successful mastery of the content in Algebra I, Biology, and Literature with the Keystone Exams.

Dual enrollment

The high school offers a Dual Enrollment program. This state program permits high school students to take courses, at local higher education institutions, to earn college credits. Students remain enrolled at their high school. The courses count towards high school graduation requirements and towards earning a college degree. The students continue to have full access to activities and programs at their high school. The college credits are offered at a deeply discounted rate. The state offers a small grant to assist students in costs for tuition, fees and books. Norwin has Dual Enrollment agreements with Clarion University, Penn State University: Greater Allegheny, Seton Hill University, The University of Pittsburgh: Greensburg, and Westmoreland County Community College. The College in High School Program is sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh and Seton Hill University. This program allows students to earn college credits and a transcript from the University of Pittsburgh and/or Seton Hill University while taking classes in the Norwin High School. Under the Pennsylvania Transfer and Articulation Agreement, many Pennsylvania colleges and universities accept these credits for students who transfer to their institutions. The Pennsylvania College Credit Transfer System reported in 2009, that students saved nearly $35.4 million by having their transferred credits count towards a degree under the new system.
For the 2009-10 funding year, the school district received a state grant of $6,488 for the program. In 2010-11 the district received $7,586.
The high school also offers a variety of Advanced Placement courses. Upon completion of the course, students may take an examination administered by the College Board. A score of 1-5 is determined. Students earning a 4 or 5 are awarded college credits by their college of choice. Some colleges offered credit for scores of a 3. A score of 1 or 2 does not earn college credit. Students also earn grades and credit towards graduation from Norwin Senior High School, which is entirely independent from the outcome of the AP exam.

Awards

The Norwin Band has won the state championship a record 30 times, most recently winning in 2019. The Norwin band is also the only band in the country to win Bands of America regionals in each of the past five decades. The band has a total of 30 Bands of America regional championships which is the most held by any band in the country. It also won the 1982 Bands of America Grand National Championships.
The school's theater department has received 55 awards within the state for technical theater and performance. The Norwin Theater Club was named "Best in State" for 2007.

Notable alumni

Students at Norwin who want to attend a vocational school go to Central Westmoreland Career and Technology Center.

Extracurriculars

The secondary schools in the Norwin School District offer a wide variety of extracurricular activities. Eligibility to participate is determined by school board policy. Loss of student privileges for some disciplinary reasons include the privilege to participate in athletic activities. Any student suspended four times in a school year forfeits the privilege to participate in athletic activities for the rest of that school year.

Sports

Nineteen varsity level sports are provided including: Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse Boys, Basketball Boys & Girls, Soccer Boys & Girls, Cross Country Boys & Girls, Swimming Boys & Girls, track Boys & Girls, Golf Boys & Girls, Volleyball Boys & Girls, Tennis Boys & Girls, Field Hockey, Football and Wrestling. Bowling and Ice Hockey are club sports.

Band

The Norwin High School Marching Band frequently competes at Bands of America competitions at both the regional as well as the national level. The band is a thirty-time Bands of America Regional Championship champion, being the only band in the Bands of America circuit to win at least one regional title in each of the past five decades. The band has also won the 1982 Bands of America Grand National Championship, the only band from PA to do so. In 2015, the band placed first in class 6-Open in the USBands Open Class National Championships in East Rutherford, New Jersey and earned the award for best music.
Norwin's World Guard has placed in the World Guard International Scholastic World Class Finals four times.