Westmont High School, or WHS, is a public four-year
high school
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located in
Westmont, a western suburb of
Chicago
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Illinois
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, in the
United States
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. It is part of
Westmont Community Unit School District 201
Westmont Community Unit School District 201 is a school district headquartered in Westmont, Illinois, Westmont, Illinois, United States that serves students from Westmont, Illinois, Westmont, Clarendon Hills, Illinois, Clarendon Hills, and Downer ...
. The student population of 450 students and building size are much smaller than adjacent public high schools such as
Downers Grove North
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About Downer ...
and
Hinsdale Central.
History
The school was created as part of the newly formed CUSD 201 in Westmont in 1972, and first opened for education in September 1974.
The community approved building the new high school in 1973, and the current Westmont High School building opened in October 1976. The school mascot, the
Sentinel
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* Sentinel Dome, a naturally occurring grani ...
, is a sentry, or guard wearing a uniform of the school colors, burgundy and gold. The name was chosen via submissions to the school board. Sentinels represents the fact that Westmont was the highest point in the Chicago area, and hence a position a Sentinel would take. It had nothing to do with the Bi-centennial anniversary as someone had previously suggested.
The school's original architecture was unique: the building was circular, and class areas were divided by movable partitions, an attempt to make the school easily adaptable to changing needs. More recently, most of the classrooms have been reconstructed with permanent walls and closing doors. Westmont High School did not have windows in its classrooms until they were installed before the 2012-2013 school year. Some of the adaptable rooms did not have walls.
Administration
Westmont High School is part of the
Community Unit School District 201.
Demographics
In 2010, Westmont High School enrolled 573 students, 75.9% of whom were White, 9% of whom were Black, 8.8% of whom were Hispanic, and 3.7% were Asian/Pacific Islander. Low-income students comprised 29.3% of the student body; 2.4% had limited English proficiency. The drop-out rate was 0.4% and the chronic truancy rate was 0.2%, which are both slightly better than the state average. The attendance rate was 91.9%.
Academics
In 2010, Westmont had an average composite
ACT score of 21.4, and graduated 89.9% of its senior class. The average class size is 22.5. Westmont has made
Adequate Yearly Progress
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on the Prairie State Achievement Examination, a state test part of the
No Child Left Behind Act
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.
Athletics
Westmont competes in the
Metro Suburban Conference
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and
Illinois High School Association
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. Its mascot is the Sentinel.
In 2021 the Westmont High School scholastic bowl team won both the NAQT Traditional Public Small School National Championship and Very Small School National Championship. The team consisted of Pranav Viswanath, Akshar Goyal, Lily Sakalys, Mark Michalik, Michael Smith, Stephen Michalik, Omer Mohsin, and Diana Zheng. The team was coached by head coach Tom Demay and assistant coaches Nathan Chamberlain and Margaret Scheidel.
Notable Alum
Sarah Jindra - WGN Reporter
Pierre Pierce
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- Former Iowa Hawkeyes Basketball Player
Galla Jayadev
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(Jay Galla) - Indian politician and industrialist in India
Joe Getty of
Armstrong and Getty
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- Radio Talk Show Host
Pete Leinweber -
Big Ten Network
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Recruiting Co-Host
Michael J. Fleck - Chemist, Inventor and Lawyer
Reggie Benjamin
Reggie Benjamin is a Canadian pop singer.
Early life and career
Benjamin was born in Canada to parents that had recently immigrated from India. At the age of nine his parents moved to the US and his childhood and youth was spent in Chicago. His f ...
- Musician, record label owner
References
External links
School websiteDistrict 201 website
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Public high schools in Illinois
Westmont, Illinois
Schools in DuPage County, Illinois