Normandy High School (commonly Normandy or NHS) is a
public high school
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in
Parma
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,
Ohio
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,
United States
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, serving students in
grades
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8–
12. The school is part of the
Parma City School District
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Parma City School District is a school district that serves Parma, Parma Heights, and Seven Hills. The district is in the southwestern section of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The District's sports stadium is Byers Field. ...
, with admission based primarily on the locations of students' homes. Established in 1968, Normandy is located approximately three miles west of
Interstate 77
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on West Pleasant Valley Road.
In the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,283 students and 77.9 classroom teachers (on an
FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 16.5.
[Normandy High School]
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. Accessed May 24, 2008.
School information
Normandy offers a college preparatory curriculum. There are accelerated course offerings in all the academic areas. In addition to a full range of academic courses, many vocational education programs are available to students at Normandy or at Parma City School's other two high schools, Valley Forge and Parma Senior High. Twenty-one credits minimum used to be required for graduation. However, since the failure of the levy, it has been reduced to 20. More math, social studies, computer literacy and science courses are part of this requirement. The school colors are orange and white. The school is a member of the
Great Lakes Conference The Great Lakes Conference is an OHSAA athletics conference that began play with the 2015-16 school year. The following are members:
Members
League history
As part of a significant realignment in Cleveland
Cleveland ( ), officially the Ci ...
. Normandy's corresponding middle school is Hillside, home of the Tigers whose colors are blue and white.
Notable alumni
*
Stephen "Suede" Baum
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– class of 1989, fashion designer notable for his appearance in
season 5 of Project Runway
*
Michael Bierut
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Early life and education
Michael Bier ...
– class of 1975, graphic designer
*
Victor Boschini
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– class of 1974, Chancellor of
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*
Christopher A. Boyko – class of 1972,
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*
John Choma – class of 1973, former NFL player, playing in
Super Bowl XVI
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*
Mike "The Miz" Mizanin
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Mizanin first gained fame ...
– professional wrestler and former
WWE
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Champion
Sports
Normandy High School athletic teams competed in the
Northeast Ohio Conference
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from its inaugural season of 2007 until its dissolution in 2015. Normandy joined the newly-formed
Great Lakes Conference The Great Lakes Conference is an OHSAA athletics conference that began play with the 2015-16 school year. The following are members:
Members
League history
As part of a significant realignment in Cleveland
Cleveland ( ), officially the Ci ...
and began play beginning with the 2015-16 academic year.
Sports offered in the fall include dazzlers, cross country, cheerleading, American football, golf, soccer, girls' tennis and volleyball.
In the winter, sports include boys' and girls' basketball, hockey, boys' and girls' swimming and wrestling, boys' and girls' cheerleading.
Spring sports include baseball, boys' tennis, softball and track and field athletics.
Activities
*Academic Challenge
*
*Art Club
*Athletic Trainers
*Audio Visual
*Bowling
*Cheerleaders
*Choir
*Computer Club
*Conflict Mediators
*Dazzlers
*Drama
*Environmental Club
*French Club
*GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance)
*Jazz Band
*Junior Advisory Board
*
*Key Club
*Marching Band
*National Honor Society
*Newspaper (The Vanguard)
*
*Office Pagers
*Orchestra
*Photography Club
*Pop Ensemble
*Renaissance
*SADD
*Senior Advisory Board
*Ski/Snowboard Club
*Spanish Club
*Student Ambassadors
*Student Government
*
*The Yearbook
*Currently unavailable due to budget cuts in the district.
Notes and references
External links
Normandy's High School websiteNormandy's Football websiteNormandy Alumni Association website
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High schools in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Parma, Ohio
Public high schools in Ohio