R. Nelson Snider High School | |
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4600 Fairlawn Pass, Fort Wayne, Indiana United States of America |
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Type | Free public |
Motto | "Nihil Sine Magno Labore" (Latin meaning "Nothing Without Great Work") |
Established | 1964 |
School district | Fort Wayne Community Schools |
Principal | Nicole Chisley |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 2,039 |
Campus size | 10 acres (40,000 m2) |
Campus type | Suburban |
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Mascot | Panther |
Website | Snider High School |
Coordinates: 41°6′31.5″N 85°4′59.09″W / 41.108750°N 85.0830806°W
R. Nelson Snider High School is a secondary school in the Fort Wayne Community Schools system, serving the north central and northeast neighborhoods of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The first high school built by Fort Wayne Community Schools in forty years, R. Nelson Snider High School opened in the fall of 1964 with three hundred twenty-five sophomores, twenty faculty members, and four administrators. It was named for a local educator.
In April 1966, the students and staff moved into the present facility after having shared Lane Middle School. This building has been renovated three times since then, the latest having been completed in 1995 when a Weight Room was added on. In 2013, another renovation project began.
There is an area of 10 acres (40,000 m2) of building on a 40 acres (160,000 m2) complex housing more than two thousand students in grades nine through twelve. Part of the complex includes five tennis courts, a freshman and junior varsity football game field, a softball field, a soccer field, and an all-weather track. There are sixty-nine classrooms, a main gym, an auxiliary gym, a wrestling room, a wellness center, tiered lecture room, three darkrooms, a foreign language cafe, a complete television studio, an auditorium, science laboratories, a cafeteria seating over five hundred, a five hundred-car parking lot, a suite of guidance and athletic offices, a main office, a student services office, an attendance office, and a media center which encompasses approximately 16,000 books and periodicals, 1800 non-print media items, and a 32-station networked computer lab in addition to several stand-alone computer work stations with access to electronic data bases. Some that are gone are the Metals / Welding Class room, the Electronics / Power Mechanics class room & Wood working class room.