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Northside High School (Fort Smith, Arkansas)

Northside High School
Insignia that designates a Blue Ribbon School
Address
2301 N B Street
Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901
United States
Coordinates 35°22′42.2″N 94°24′29.6″W / 35.378389°N 94.408222°W / 35.378389; -94.408222Coordinates: 35°22′42.2″N 94°24′29.6″W / 35.378389°N 94.408222°W / 35.378389; -94.408222
Information
Type Public
Established 1928 (1928)
Founded Fall 1897
Superintendent Doug Brubaker
NCES School ID 050633000367
Principal Ginni McDonald
Faculty 106.12 (on FTE basis)
Grades 10-12
Enrollment 1,356 (2010–11)
Student to teacher ratio 12.78
Campus Urban
Color(s) Red and white          
Athletics conference 7A Central
Mascot Grizzly bear Northside High School Mascot
Nickname Grizzlies
Team name Northside Grizzlies
Information (479) 783-1171
Website

www.fortsmithschools.org/nside/

Northside High School (formerly known as Fort Smith High School) is one of two public high schools in the city of Fort Smith, Arkansas (the other being Southside High School), both of which are administered by the Fort Smith School District. Within the state, the school is commonly known as Fort Smith Northside.

The original Fort Smith High School completed construction in fall 1897 and was described as one of the "Seven Wonders of Fort Smith" with its English castle-style, buff-brick and grey-stone building until a deadly tornado nearly destroyed the building three months later January 11, 1898. Also in Fort Smith, Howard High School (1888) and Lincoln High School (1892), both black schools, ran until 1966.

On 19 November 1928, Fort Smith High School moved into a new building on 23rd and B Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The population of Fort Smith at the time was 31,400. The new building was dedicated on 15 February 1929, just before the mid-term class graduation could take place. The first year, 848 students enrolled in the high school (it could accommodate 3,000 students). With the new large building, many local organizations, as well as nationally known groups and individuals used the 1,060-seat auditorium for performances and other types of events. Since it was built, the auditorium has been visited by such famous people as Helen Olheim, opera singer with the Metropolitan Opera (1937–38); Carl Sandburg, poet, biographer and entertainer (1939–40); Margaret Bourke-White, war correspondent, photographer, author (1943–44); Nancy Gean, FSHS graduate and fashion analyst for Butterick (1947–48); Nelson Bennett, world-famous model for painters and sculptors (1965–66); and Shawntel Smith, Miss America (1995–96).

In 1934, the Fort Smith High School yearbook, Sounder, changed its name to Bruin. During its formative years, the senior class of 1937 hired Harry Alford of Chicago to write the Fort Smith High School Alma Mater, which has remained the same until today for now Northside High School.


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