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Kathy Champagne, Head Volleyball Coach; Mike Sutherland, Head Girls Basketball and Cross Country, Head Boys Basketball Coach; Brian Wright, Head Baseball Coach; Mike Witzke, Head Girls Softball and Christopher Robinson, A.D.
McElhiney is married to Joel Ayers, formerly the head girls basketball coach at Gleason School and now the head girls coach at Dyersburg High School. They have three children together, Haylen (born 2008), Raines (born 2013), and Jentri (2014) and she is the stepmother of her husband's two children from a previous marriage.
Head Boys and Head Girls of St Richard's take an active and prominent role in school life, giving speeches and supporting peers.
The school maintains a prefect system. Several prefects including a Head Boy, Head Girl, Deputy Head Boy, and four Deputy Head Girls.
Gizza was head girls' basketball coach at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania and McDonogh School in Owings Mills, Maryland. He also served as assistant coach for the Loyola Greyhounds women's basketball team.
The Leavers' Play is presented to the school at Leavers' Supper, usually the final Thursday of the year. The new head girls present the old head girls with flowers and College II present the school with a gift, previous years including an award in memory of a teacher and a digital photo frame to show pictures of student trips. The school holds an end of term meeting both at Christmas and in the summer. Between these meetings is Family Day.
Head boy and head girl are roles of prominent representative student responsibility. The terms are commonly used in the British education system and in private schools throughout the Commonwealth organisations. Head boys and head girls represent them in front of students and teachers.
The Sixth Form elects a group of 16 girls, including a Head Girl and two Deputy Head Girls, who organise social events. There is also a senior prefect team to aid the Head Girl in her duties. Three House Captains are appointed by each house to run its events and participation.
The school was opened in 1939 as a girls' grammar school by the City of Leeds Education Committee. The school had previously been located on Harrogate Road, near Stainbeck Lane, since 1901,Chapel Allerton High and the school's head girls and moved to Moor Allerton in 1939. In the 1960s it had around 700 girls.
The Director of Sixth Form is Johnathan Lane. The Sixth Form has two Head Boys and two Head Girls, known as 'The Team Leaders'. Every year a new set of team leaders is elected to represent the students, by the students. The Team Leaders also head a network of teams within the sixth form.
Alma is angry, and plays tricks on Alison. Pat and Isabel are minor characters in this book, but at the end they are made head-girls because Hilary will leave St. Clare's and go to India to live with her parents. Alison, Anne-Marie, Angela, and Mirabel all redeem themselves at the end of the book.
With the first tournament title, she became the first APSU graduate to coach one of its teams into an NCAA tournament; with the second, she was the first APSU coach to qualify for an NCAA appearance twice. On March 9, 2015, APSU declined to renew Daniels' contract. Eight days later, Clarksville Academy hired Carrie Daniels as the new head girls' basketball coach.
Coppenrath returned to his alma mater, St. Johnsbury Academy where he served as an assistant coach for the boys basketball team in addition to trying to teach math. On July 26, 2017 Coppenrath was announced as the head girls basketball coach at Missisquoi Valley Union Middle/High School in Swanton, Vermont, where he will also serve as a math teacher.
Janet was born at Neilston, Renfrewshire, Scotland on 10 June 1850, the daughter of Andrew and Jane (née Gemmell) Robertson. In 1863 the family migrated to Queensland, Australia. Janet Walker began her working life as a teacher at Brisbane Girls Normal School in 1872. In 1875 ‘Jessie’ was transferred to the New West End State School to the head girls’ department.
Biggs is currently the head girls' basketball coach at his native Washington High School in Beaufort County, North Carolina. He was named 2-A Eastern Plains Conference coach of the year after his first season. After taking over coaching duties for the boys' team midway through the 2016 season, Biggs became the full-time coach for both varsity squads in 2017.
His sister Courtney Tierney, a former Franklin & Marshall basketball player, is the head girls' basketball coach at Pennington Prep. Brianne Tierney, who played lacrosse at Loyola University Maryland and Colgate University, is the head women's lacrosse coach at Kent State University, which will begin varsity play in the 2019 season. In 2019, he received a masters degree from Harvard Extension School.
Willits married Amber Klugh of Fort Cobb; they met while in the sixth grade and married while attending the University of Oklahoma. they have three children, Jaxon, Hunter and Eli. Reggie has an older sister Wendi Willits Wells, who played basketball at Arkansas and for the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA. She's been head girls' basketball coach at Shawnee Oklahoma High School since 2008-09.
Also in recent staff changes, the whole men's basketball coaching staff was renovated as Mark Thompson became the new head coach. The school has an academic team which has performed exceptionally well with the help of their new coach Melissa Morely. Morely coaches both the Junior Varsity and Varsity teams with the aid of her husband, Dudley Morely. Also new to his position, Gary Fields Jr. was announced as the head girls' basketball coach.
In 1994, Neighbors became head girls' basketball coach at Bentonville High School in Bentonville, Arkansas. The team improved from a 1–24 record in his first season to winning at least 18 games each of the next three seasons and reached the state finals in 1997. Neighbors then took the same job at Cabot High School in Cabot, Arkansas in 1998 and taught biology at the school also. During his year at Cabot, he was playing some pickup basketball.
Students have a tutor (twinned with another at the other site) with whom they register in the morning, and who also helps them with their British university UCAS applications. All members of the sixth form are prefects and are expected to help out with duties around the school sites. The maintenance of the prefect body is the responsibility of a Head Boy and a Head Girl, along with five deputy head boys and five deputy head girls.
A head boy and head girl In some British schools, the pupil body elects a head boy and/or a head girl from the pupils/students. Head boys and head girls are usually responsible for representing the school at events, and therefore must be able to make public speeches. They also serve as a good role model for students, and share pupils' ideas with the school's leadership. They may also be expected to lead fellow prefects in their duties.
To date, the 1977 team is the only Lady Tiger basketball team to play in a national championship game. Prior to becoming the first women’s basketball head coach at LSU, Coleman was the head girls’ basketball coach at Monterey High School in Monterey, Louisiana, where she led her team to the 1971 Class B Final Four. Coleman died in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on October 20, 2000, from cancer. The LSU Lady Tigers’ team locker room is named after her.
Matuszak was the head wrestling coach in 1976 at Mayfair High School in Lakewood. In 1977 he became the head wrestling coach at Yucaipa High School in Yucaipa.Walker, Dan (November 23, 1977), Rigorous Conditioning Drills Set Pace for YHS Wrestlers” Yucaipa News-Mirror: p. A-7.Walker, Dan (December 21, 1977), “Wrestlers Defeat Cougars Allow Beaumont 3 Points” Yucaipa News-Mirror: p. A-6.Stephens, David (December 28, 1977), “T-Birds Ready for SAL” Yucaipa News-Mirror: p. A-6.Stephens, Dave (January 10, 1979), “T-Birds Cruise by Lions” Yucaipa & Calimesa News Mirror: p. A-6.Sports Editor (February 23, 1983), “Tripp Wins CIF 3A Championship” Yucaipa & Calimesa News-Mirror: p. A-6. At Yucaipa High School he was also head girls' gymnastics coach, head girls' volleyball coach, and currently assists with the school's baseball program.Helms, Paul (September 12, 1984), “YHS Shoots for Enthusiastic Ride to Playoffs” Yucaipa & Calimesa News-Mirror: p. A-8.Oldendorf, Sherry (May 15, 1996), “Best Record in SKL” News-Mirror: p. C-2.
The school appoints five members of the Upper VI to the positions of Head Girl and four Deputy Head Girls in a group formally known as the School Cabinet. Girls are short-listed for these roles by the nominations of members of their year group, and are subsequently elected by students, staff and members of the senior leadership team based on maturity, behaviour, attitude, academic achievements and contribution to school and house events. They are identified by blue lacquer Head Girl badges.
Robinson Fruchtl served as an assistant coach at Penn State from 1993 to 1998, later rejoining the staff in May 2004. In June 2000, she became head girls' basketball coach at Beaver Area High School, ultimately leading the team to the PIAA Class AAA playoffs in her final two seasons. Robinson Fruchtl was coach at Saint Francis from 2007 to 2012 with her 74 career wins tied for third on the school’s list. She was named the 2011 NEC Coach of the Year.
After John Tiller's death in 1925, the Tiller schools in the U.K. were kept alive first by his wife Jennie Tiller, then by some of the head girls. The U.S. Tiller school in New York City was continued under the leadership of Mary Read until 1935.Boltz family archives By the 1940s The John Tiller Schools of Dancing were managed by its 3 directors. Mr John Smith, Miss Doris Alloway and Miss Barbara Aitken (also choreographer and a former Tiller Girl).
She was head coach of Orrville High School's girls basketball team before assuming the duties of women's head basketball coach at Heidelberg College. After not being retained following the 2012-2013 basketball season, Alberts was hired in July 2013 to become head girls basketball coach at Mount Vernon High School in Mount Vernon, Ohio. In August 2013, Alberts joined the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach for IPFW. She will be inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame on May 21, 2016 at the 11th Annual Ceremony in Columbus.
Hogue was the head boys' basketball coach at Academy of the Pacific in Honolulu from 2004 to 2006 after earlier serving as head girls' basketball coach at St. Anthony's and Trinity Christian in Kailua. In 2007, he was named the commissioner of the Pacific West Conference, which is now the largest NCAA Division II conference in the west. In 2013, he was named to the DII Management Council and DII Membership Committee, serving a full year term on each committee until 2017. He currently chairs the Sports Administration committee for the DII Conference Commissioners Association.
Mickey Birchfield replaced Wilson during the 1973–74 season, becoming both football coach and head girls' basketball coach. Birchfield had only one losing season in seven years, winning two Region Titles and setting a school record with nine wins in 1974. During the '74 campaign, the Panthers averaged 30.8 points per game while only allowing six per game, the lowest in school history during a ten-game regular season. The offense also scored 40+ in four consecutive games while shutting out four opponents, East Fannin, Banks County, White County, and Lumpkin County.
There was a complete structure of Prefects, at the summit two head boys and two head girls, then headmasters/senior prefects, prefects, sub-prefects, and TSPs [Temporary Sub Prefects]. This separate organisation was particularly called upon when teaching staff took the decision to stop monitoring the substantial play-grounds, in the sometimes turbulent mix of social classes, religious and ethnic origins, and the heady mix of boy and girl in the 1960s. Mr Williams, in the mid-1960s, one of two deputy heads, was required to dispense summary justice on boys presented by Prefects.
Senior year pupils are selected by staff to become prefects. When in prefects are in sixth year they are eligible to apply to become part of a team of 8 House Captains who represent the four houses. A Head Boy, Head Girl, 2 Deputy Head Boys and 2 Deputy Head Girls (2 Deputy's since 2015) are sixth year pupils who are chosen to be leaders of the prefect and house captain team, to represent the school and help organise various school events. Junior pupils receive lessons in their respective house groups but are split by ability in English and Maths.
At seventeen, Emily began to attend the Roe Head Girls' School, where Charlotte was a teacher, but suffered from extreme homesickness and left after only a few months. Charlotte wrote later that "Liberty was the breath of Emily's nostrils; without it, she perished. The change from her own home to a school and from her own very noiseless, very secluded but unrestricted and unartificial mode of life, to one of disciplined routine (though under the kindest auspices), was what she failed in enduring... I felt in my heart she would die if she did not go home, and with this conviction obtained her recall."Gaskell, The Life of Charlotte Brontë, p.
The two elected girls then become the leaders of the prefect body and the school as a whole. They are responsible for representing the voice of their peers, liaising with college staff and the executive, as well as planning and organising school events. It is the duty of the head and deputy head girls to chair the student representative council and other college leadership groups, as well as to represent the school at events such as gala evenings, balls, fundraising dinners, open days and student forums. The head girl and deputy head girl address the school each assembly and become valued members of the college's "official party" at formal events.
Yaklich began his coaching career at his high school alma mater in 1999, serving for a season as the head girls coach. In 2000, he became the boys' basketball coach at Sterling High School, serving until 2003. Yaklich subsequently became the boys basketball coach at LaSalle-Peru. In 2007, he was hired at Joliet West High School. Yaklich led the 2009-10 Joliet team to a 24-8 record and the Homewood-Flossmoor Sectional Championship and earned 2010 District 9 Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) Coach of the Year honors. In his final season at the school in 2012-13, he guided the team to an IHSA Class 4A Lockport Regional title and 19-8 record.
The student body takes an active role in school activities, most notably with those students who stay for a sixth year. A committee of management is formed as a result of elections in June; in which 6th year students and teachers vote for a number of "Pupil Deputes" and the Head Boy and Head Girl. The current Head Boy and Head Girl are Jack Addie and Grace Allan respectively as of 2019. Beneath the Head Boy are thirty two Depute Head Boy and Head Girls who must win a different election (usually a boy and a girl) are assigned a specific area of responsibility, for example: school public relations; yearbook; graduation prom; Mental Health; et cetera.
Giant Days is set at the University of Sheffield and has a more realistic, less paranormal atmosphere than Allison's other comics, which take place in the fictional town of Tackleford. The series begins with Scary Go Round character Esther de Groot, a melodramatic goth, moving into her hall of residence and befriending her new neighbours: the cheerful homeschooled Daisy Wooton and the prickly but grounded Susan Ptolemy. The three webcomic storylines focus on Esther, as she is targeted by a gang of private school head girls, breaks up with her school boyfriend, and joins a black metal society. In the comic book series, Susan initially was the viewpoint character although the series remains an ensemble.
NCAA Women's Basketball Coaches Career, retrieved 2011-Aug-16 Ryckbosch came to UIC after eleven seasons as an assistant coach at Depaul, from 1991 until 2002, and one season as an assistant coach at UIC from 1990 to 1991. Ryckbosch graduated from Loyola in 1984 after starting for the Ramblers for four years and serving as a team captain for two seasons, and in 2006 was inducted in Loyola's Athletics Hall of Fame.Loyola To Induct Five Individuals Into Athletics Hall of Fame, retrieved 2015-Dec-16 After graduation she began her coaching career at Hillcrest High School in Country Club Hills, Illinois, where she served as the Head Girls' Varsity Basketball Coach and a math teacher for three years.
She was educated at the Richmond High School for Girls (now part of Richmond School), where she and her two sisters were all head girls. She later studied at Girton College, Cambridge (the first from her school to attend Cambridge), where she read law. Hale was one of six women in her class, which had 110 men, and graduated with a starred first and top of her class in 1966. After becoming an assistant law lecturer at the Victoria University of Manchester (now the University of Manchester) in 1966 and lecturer in 1968, she was called to the Bar by Gray's Inn in 1969, topping the list in the bar finals for that year.
After graduating Eastern Washington University in Secondary English Education, Camille re-located to Seattle where she taught high school for 5 years – including a stint as the Head Girls' Basketball Coach. After several years of playing music on the side while teaching, Camille transitioned into becoming a full-time musician after an investor coaxed her out of her job with the promise of a lot of money. She has been on the road ever since. Having toured 9 countries, released 4 full- length recordings and several EPs – and graced the stage with artists such as Smashmouth, Metric, Sugarcult, Mark Olson, Shawn Mullins, The Weepies, Mike McCready and many more, she has gained an avid and adoring fan base with her high energy and intensely personal show.
Godlevske attended Bedford North Lawrence High School before moving to L'Anse, Michigan in 1987; he later coached basketball at both schools. He graduated from L'Anse High School in 1989 and went on to play collegiately at Michigan Technological University before transferring to Northern Michigan University. Upon completing his undergraduate degree, Godlevske coached two seasons at NCAA Division II Lake Superior State, earning a 35–19 record. He changed to a high school coach, serving two seasons as the head boys basketball coach for his alma mater, the L'Anse Purple Hornets, where he coached Derrick Danner, then as an assistant coach at Lawrence North High School for one season, followed by two seasons as the head boys basketball coach and the head girls basketball coach in Newberry, Michigan.
The principal building of the site (known as the "Main Building") was first occupied in 1907. It housed the Headmistress's office, the Small Hall, various form rooms, and two libraries – the Sixth Form Library, and another dedicated to Elizabeth Wagstaff (a sibling of a former pupil, who lost her life in the Second World War). The Small Hall contained memorials of the school's history, including lists of Headmistresses and Head Girls, a plaque commemorating Kathleen Ellis and Theodora Clark, and a stained-glass window of St. Ursula (created by a former pupil and given to the school in 1948). Rising up the hill from the Main Building was the Garden Wing, built in 1973, which housed an English Room, a Drama Room and a room for Mathematics (two of which were also form rooms).
The Head Boy and Head Girl occupy the highest office in the school, followed by Coordinator, Head Prefect, Prefects, and Sub-Prefects. There are other posts assigned to students like Sports Coordinator, Cultural Coordinator. The houses have house captains and vice captains. List of Head Boys and Head Girls so far is: 1989-1990 - Ashish Jaiswal - Pushpa Hingorani (elected) 1990-1991 - Ashish Jaiswal - Pushpa Hingorani (elected) 1991-1992 - Ashish Jaiswal - Pushpa Hingorani nominated SCHOOL CAPTAIN 1991-1992 - Vinay Shrivastave - Sheran Mendiratta (elected) 1992-1993 - Neeraj Agarwal - Puja Rai 1993-1994 - Deepak Choukse - Shveta Malik 1994-1995 - Naved Masood - Ritu Induria 1995-1996 - Abhay Raj Lodhi - Priyanka Pandey 1996-1997 - Bir Singh Bagga - Sonia Kanjani 1997-1998 - Shekhar Arora - Moushmi Nema 1998-1999 - Amit Nathani - Sabina Sultan 1999-2000 - Janab Choudhuri - Pragti Nagar.

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