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Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies is a Magnet School in the Jefferson Parish School District. Haynes has been designated a Five Star School by the Louisiana Department of Education. The Haynes Academy is named after Vernon C. Haynes, a former principal of the school.[4]
Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies | |
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Address | |
4301 Grace King Pl (1416 Metairie Road until 2023) , 70002 United States | |
Coordinates | 30°00′48″N 90°09′58″W |
Information | |
School type | Magnet |
Established | 1909 |
Founder | Jefferson Public School Board |
Status | Operating |
School district | Jefferson Parish School District |
Principal | Brent Vollenweider |
Staff | 31.00 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 6–12 |
Enrollment | About 860 (2021-2022)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 27.74[1] |
Color(s) | Yellow and Black |
Athletics conference | LHSAA District 9-3A[2] |
Mascot | Yellow Jackets[3] |
Website | haynes |
Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies was established in 1909 by the Jefferson Parish School Board and named Metairie Ridge School. By 1912, the wood-framed, one-room schoolhouse had grown to an enrollment of 54. By 1929, grades 1 through 12 had been established and the school was renamed Metairie High School. After East Jefferson High opened in 1955, it was converted to a junior high school and Vernon C. Haynes became the principal.[4]
During the 1968–69 school year, the two-story school building, which had been used for 44 years, was torn down and replaced with the present single-story building. In 1969, it became Metairie Middle School. [citation needed]
On November 22, 1974, the school's name was once again changed to the Vernon C. Haynes Middle School in honor of the former principal. [citation needed]
Haynes Middle School became Haynes Middle School for Advanced People in October 2004, and then became Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies in May 2006 after adding one high school grade each year. The class of 2010 was the first class to graduate from Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies.[4]
In the 2023-2024 school year, the Jefferson Parish School system saw major changes such as the relocation of Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies students to the Grace King High School campus. [5] The current campus is on Grace King Place.[6] There is a proposal to rename Haynes after Grace King as "Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies at Grace King Place.[7]
Though the school's name has changed many times throughout the years, the mascot has stayed the same. The Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies’ mascot is the Yellow Jacket (named Felix and Felicity).[3]
Haynes is a Magnet School that focuses on a particular curriculum set up by the state. Magnet Schools emphasize a particular vocation, such as science, the arts, or mechanics. The admissions process is often very competitive.[8]
The application process occurs in three steps: application submission, the screening phase, and the testing phase. Potential students must first submit a general application online, at any school in the district, or at the Jefferson Parish Public School System offices. Each application will be screened by a panel of three central office administrators. Those who meet the screening criteria will move on to the testing phase of the process. Group paper and pencil tests are administered to potential students. Scores will be reported in the district percentile format and students will be admitted based on those scores.[9]
Haynes offers courses in English, Business, History, Math, PE & ROTC, Science, and Social Studies.[10] Every grade in the school ranks higher in English, Math, Science, and Social Studies than the rest of Jefferson Parish Public Schools and schools in Louisiana in general.[11] The Haynes Academy also offers Special Education programs, as do the other Jefferson Parish School District schools.[12]
Haynes Academy has programs for band, music, and drama. The performing arts department has put on productions such as The Little Mermaid[13] and competed in the JPPSS Band Festival.[14] The band and dance teams also March in local parades to engage in Mardi Gras festivities.
Haynes Academy has multiple programs for promoting Internet safety including NSTeens, Internet Safety Articles, and SafeKids.[15] NSTeens is an interactive, educational program of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. It works to provide age-appropriate resources to help teach children how to be safer online.[16]
SafeKids is one of the oldest sites for Internet safety. The founder and editor, Larry Magid, is the author of the original National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's 1994 brochure, “Child Safety on the Information Highway.” [17]
Haynes Academy has a multitude of clubs and teams offered to students, including a VEX Robotics team, a National Academic Quiz Tournaments Quiz Bowl team, an Academic Games team, a chess team, a Programming Club, a DECA team, a Youth and Government club that participates in programs such as Model United Nations and LEG, a High School Democrats of America chapter, honor societies, a Science Olympiad team, and a History Bowl team. Haynes also has multiple student organizations representing people of different backgrounds, such as a Muslim Student Association, a NextGen club, and a Bollywood and Bangra Club.
Haynes Academy athletics competes in the LHSAA.
Haynes Academy offers boys football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, soccer, track, and cross country along with girls soccer, golf, swimming, track, softball, cheerleading, and basketball.[18]
In January 2011, January 2012, January 2013, January 2014, January 2015, January 2016, January 2017, and January 2018 Haynes Academy won the state “We the People” championship.[19] The “We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution” competition takes the form of simulated congressional hearings where groups of students testify as constitutional experts before panels of judges. The program began in 1987 and, since then, more than 30 million students and 90,000 teachers have participated.[20]
Haynes is a school in Academic Games, led by their head coach, Mr. Cazaboun.
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