Volleyball

ABOUT VOLLEYBALL

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Jackson-Reed's volleyball team has been a powerhouse in the District for over 21 years, winning 21 out of 23 DCIAA championships, 19 under current head coach Perette Arrington. Jackson-Reed (Wilson) is the only DCPS school to get to and win the State finals. Jackson-Reed (Wilson) has sent nearly a dozen student-athletes to play collegiate volleyball at some of the top programs in the country, including NC State, Ohio State, Emory, George Mason, University of Wilmington. The vast majority of our players are on Honor Roll.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Varsity

TRYOUTS

August 7th -8th 

4:00pm-6:00pm

Complete all DCIAA Eligibility Paperwork prior to Tryouts!

IMPORTANT

Pre-Season

Week One: August 12th -16th at 4:00pm-6:00pm

Week Two: August 19th -23rd at 4:00pm-6:00pm

Location: Jackson-Reed Gymnasium

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COACHES

HeadCoach Perette Arrington

Perette Arrington

Head Coach - Volleyball

Dr. Perétte Arrington received her Increased Mastery and Professional Application of Coaching Theory (IMPACT) certification in 1998.  At Jackson-Reed (Wilson), Dr. Arrington’s teams have won 20 out of 22 City Championship titles and posted a 2021 win over Georgetown Day School at the DCSAA State Volleyball Championships to bring home the school's first Volleyball State Title.

Dr. Arrington’s career awards include 2021 DCIAA Coach of the Year; 2021 DCSAA Coach of the Year; 2021 Washington Post All-Met Co-Coach of the Year; 2022 Pigskin Club Volleyball Coach of the Year; 2022 Wilson High School Fall Coach of the Season; National Federation of High School Coaches Association  2017-2018 Coach of The Year for the District of Columbia; National Federation of High School Coaches Association 2017-2018 Sectional Coach of the Year (Mideast Section); Coach of the Season, Wilson High School (Fall 2017); Outstanding Coach of the Year, Pigskin Club of Washington (February 2017); Coach of the Season, Wilson High School (Fall 2014); Coach of the Year, Wilson High School (May 2003 and 2012); The Washington Post Fall -All-Met Coach of the Year-Volleyball (December 2011); Coach of the Year, District of Columbia Women’s Sports Association (June 2011); and Public School Coach of the Year, Women’s Sports Foundation (February 2003). The Oxon Hill High School graduate and Fort Washington, MD native currently resides in Washington, DC.

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Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach - Volleyball

 

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