Lisle High School
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Lisle High School |
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Established | 1956 |
Type | Public secondary |
Principal | Ron Logeman |
Faculty | 41 |
Students | 598 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Location | 1800 Short St. Lisle, Illinois USA |
Campus | Suburban, 20 acres |
Colors | Navy blue and white |
Mascot | Lions |
Website | www.lisle202.org/lislehs |
Lisle High School is a public four-year high school located in Lisle, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is the part of Lisle Community Unit School District 202.
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[edit] History
Lisle Community High School first opened in 1956, at the location of the current junior high. It remained there until 1973, after the elementary and high school districts merged to form Lisle Community Unit School District 202. A new building was erected for the incomong class of 1973. In 2001, the high school received a makeover. The most notable changes were: the addition of a new auditorium, eight new classrooms, new band and choir rooms, and a second gym with a balcony. The class of 2007 will be the 50th class to graduate from Lisle Senior High School.
[edit] Academics
In 2005, Lisle had an average composite ACT score of 22.4 and graduated 98.6% of its senior class. Lisle has made Adequate Yearly Progress on the Prairie State Achievements Examination, a state test part of the No Child Left Behind Act.[1]
The staff is comprised of 41 teachers with an average class size of 20.9.
[edit] Athletics
Lisle has 21 athletic teams, of 10 boys and 11 girls teams, which play in the Interstate Eight Conference and Illinois High School Association. Lisle's mascot is the Lions. Current sports:
- Football
- Volleyball
- Cross Country
- Tennis
- Soccer
- Golf
- Cheerleading
- Drill Team
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Wrestling
- Baseball
- Softball
- Track
[edit] Activities
- Music-Instrumental
- Music-Vocal
- Flags
- Key Club
- C.T.A.O -Coming Together As One
- AFS
- Theater
- Musical
- Student Government
- Scholastic Bowl
[edit] Notable Alumni
Andrew Lobert, political philosopher