Joliet West High School
Joliet West High School, along with Joliet Central, comprises district 204 Joliet Township High School district in Joliet, Illinois. West's mascot is the Tiger.
Construction and expansion
Construction of the school began in 1963, with the first classes held in September 1964. It has undergone six additions since. The first, completed in the early 1980s, added a bookstore to the cafeteria, additional space around the maintenance area, a multi-purpose room by the gymnasiums, six additional classrooms, and a greenhouse. That greenhouse was later torn down.The second and third additions were completed as two consecutive projects, adding several additional classrooms, a new band room, cafeteria, conference room, dean's offices, and student commons area. The first phase broke ground on November 4, 2001, and was completed the following school year. The second phase began during the 2002–03 year and was open for fall 2003 classes.
A field house was built in late 2007, and additional housing science classes was constructed in 2011.
In 2017, construction began on another smaller section of the building adding a Police Liaison Office, a conference room, and a security entrance. This project would be completed in Spring 2018. The project also added another connection from the main building to the fine-arts building, decreasing hallway traffic congestion.
Separation of schools
During the 2008 - 2009 school year, Central and West began to again divide the schools' athletic programs, allowing the West mascot to become the Tiger once again, leaving Central as the Steelmen. The split began with Joliet's freshman football team dividing. As of the 2010 - 2011 school year, Joliet Central and Joliet West have their own, entirely independent sports programs.Notable alumni
- Charlie Adams, drummer/percussionist
- John Barrowman, television and Broadway actor
- Jimmy Chamberlin, drummer
- Adrianne Curry - model, TV personality
- Andy Dick - actor-comedian
- Janina Gavankar - actress, musician
- Randall Kleck - martial artist
- Eric Parker - NFL player for San Diego Chargers
- Steve Parris - pitcher for four MLB teams
- Doug Pinnick - musician, King's X
- Anthony Rapp - actor