Mills E. Godwin High School
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Mills E. Godwin High School |
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Motto | "Every great advance in knowledge has issued from a new audacity of imagination" |
Established | 1980 |
Type | Public |
Principal | David A. Myers |
Students | Approximately 2100 |
Grades | 9 - 12 |
Location | 2100 Pump Road Richmond, VA USA |
District | Tuckahoe |
Colors | Red and White |
Mascot | Eagle |
Phone | (804) 750-2600 |
Admission | General admission, Competitive Examination for Center |
Tuition | None |
Website | [1] |
Mills Edwin Godwin High School is located in The West End of Henrico County, Virginia. The school, operated by Henrico County Public Schools, was named in honor of Mills E. Godwin Jr. (1914-1999) who was Governor of Virginia for two non-consecutive terms (1966 to 1970 and 1974 to 1978). Its mascot is the Eagle.
In 1980, Godwin High School opened its doors to students. It remained the newest high school in Henrico County until Deep Run High School opened its doors in 2002. There are over 2,000 students in the student body. Douglas S. Freeman High School and Deep Run High School are Godwin's two biggest rivalries. They compete against each other in the regular sports season and at district, regional, and state matches.
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[edit] Academics
- Chorus
Madrigals ( Mixed Select) Eagles Combination(Mixed) Acapella(Girls Select) Musical Illusions(Girls select)
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- Debut (Mixed show choir)
- Modern Appeal (Girls show choir)
- Perfect Fit (Girls quartet)
- Most Wanted (Guys quartet)
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- Foreign Language
- French
- German
- Latin
- Japanese
- Spanish
- Health & PE
- Health & PE 9
- Health & PE 10
- Marketing
- Fundamentals of Marketing
- Marketing
- Sports and Entertainment Marketing
- Mathematics
- Algebra 1
- Geometry
- Algebra 2
- Trigonometry
- Calculus 1
- Calculus 1-AP-
- Calculus 2-AP-
- Integrated 1
- Integrated 2
- Integrated 3
- Integrated 4
- Publications
- Journalism
- Yearbook
- Newspaper
- Science
- Earth Science
- Biology 1
- Biology 2
- Biology-AP
- Chemistry
- Chemistry-AP
- Physics
- Physics-AP
- Environmental Science-AP
- Social Studies
- World History 1
- World History 2
- Twentieth Century U.S. and Virgina History
- U.S. and Virginia History
- U.S. and Virginia History-AP
- US Government
- US Government-AP
- Works and Family
- Creative Fashion
- Foods and Wellness
- Teacher Intern
- Tech Education
- Photography
- Basic Photography
- Photojournalism
- Drafting
- Woodworking
- Advanced Independent Study
[edit] Science, Mathematics and Technology Specialty Center courses
This program consists of sciences, math, and technology of today's world. It allows students use these concepts through real world applications, and it prepares them for careers in science and math.
Students in this program participate in annual science fairs, such as the Metro Richmond Science Fair and the Virginia Junior Academy of Science.
[edit] Required Courses
- Integrated Science I, II, and III
- Mathematical Investigations I, II, and III
- Tools of Research
- AP Statistics
[edit] Elective Courses
- C++ Structured Programming
- Biotechnology Research Applications
- Genetics
- Forensics Honor Society
- Quill and Scroll Honor Society
[edit] Clubs and Organizations
- Medical Club(new for 2006)
- Law Enforcement Club
- Future Business Leaders of America
- Student Organization for Developing Attitudes
- Keyettes
- Jr. Keyettes
- Key Club
- Jr. Key Club
- Interact Club
- Peer Helpers
- Pep Club
- Astronomy Club
- Battle of the Brains
- Bowling Club
- Chess Club [2]
- Cartooning Club
- Dance Team
- Debate Team
- SHAARK
- Ecology Club
- Forensics
- Film Club
- International Congress
- Democrat Club
- Republican Club
- Technology Student Association
- Meteorology Club
- DECA
- French Club
- FCCLA
- Latin Club
- Quill and Scroll
- Spanish Club
- Robotics Team [3]
- Defunct Clubs
- The Anime Singing Group
- Ultimate Frisbee Club
- Lacrosse Club
[edit] Sports
- Baseball - with 2 State Championships (1987 and 1999), 9 Central Region Championships and 15 District Championships and over 400 wins since 1982 is now ranked 2nd in the district and region and in 2005 was ranked 3rd in the nation
- Basketball- 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007 Colonial District Champions
- Cross Country (boys)
- Cross Country (girls)
- Field Hockey (girls)
- Football
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Indoor Track (boys)
- Indoor Track (girls)
- Soccer (boys) - 2003 State Champs, went 23-0-0.
- Soccer (girls)
- Softball
- Tennis (boys)- 13 AAA State Championships, most recent in 2005.
- Tennis (girls)- multi-time AAA State Champions, including three straight state championships in 2001, 2002 and 2003.
- Track and Field (boys)
- Track and Field (girls)
- Volleyball (boys) - 2006 Colonial District Champions
- Volleyball (girls)
- Wrestling
[edit] Other Known Facts
- Godwin's colors are red and white, and the school mascot is not the eagle, but the Eagles.
- Class sizes range from 7 students to 35 students.
- The school newspaper is called the "Eagles' Eyrie" and is entirely student run. The school yearbook is also student run, and is called "The Statesman"
- The school's marching band is known as the Marching Eagles Band. Both their Wind Ensemble and Symphonic bands received a Superior rating during the annual festival.
- The Godwin chorus department contains a mixed Show Choir, a Girls Show Choir, Magicals-mixed, Acapella-all girls, Musical Illusions- all girls, Eagles Combination-mixed and two Barbershop quartets (one male and one female).
- The Godwin Theatre Department's acting troupe is called the Short Pump Players. They perform 3 mainstage shows a year with plays in the fall and winter. A musical is always performed in the spring. Various competition one acts are also performed throughout the year.
- Godwin's SAT scores have consistently been the highest in Henrico County, with the highest percentage of students taking the test of any school in Henrico County.
- Very well noted for their girls volleyball team, which was once featured on boxes of Team Cheerios cereal.
- Their freshman football team went undefeated for 3 straight years.
- They participate in "The Outback Showdown" (a football game between Deep Run and Godwin football) every year. Godwin leads the series 2-1.
- Godwin's Girls Varsity Basketball Team was named the District Champions along with Deep Run's Girls Varsity Basketball team and ended their season in the top 8 in the state.