South Elgin High School

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South Elgin High School
Established 2005
Type Public secondary
Principal Dr. Jean Bowen
Students 1,912
Grades 9–11 (12th in 2007)
Location 760 E. Main St.
South Elgin, Illinois USA
Campus Suburban
Colors Red, Navy, and Silver
Mascot Storm
Website www.u-46.org/sehs

South Elgin High School, or SEHS, is a public four-year high school located in South Elgin, Illinois, a north-west suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Elgin Area School District U46, which also includes Elgin High School, Larkin High School, Bartlett High School, and Streamwood High School.

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[edit] History

The school opened to freshmen and sophomores in 2005 at a cost of $53 million on the land formerly occupied by Kenyon Brothers Dairy Farms.

[edit] Academics

As South Elgin High School has only existed for one year, graduation rates and ACT information is not yet available as the has not been administered to any SEHS students, nor has any student been eligible for graduation.

[edit] Athletics

South Elgin competes in the Upstate Eight Conference. Its mascot is the Storm.

[edit] Activities

Fall |- Cross Country (Boys & Girls) |- Sideline Cheer (Girls) |- Football (Boys) |- Golf (Boys & Girls) |- Pom Pons (Girls) |- Soccer (Boys) |- Swimming (Girls) |- Tennis (Girls) |- Volleyball (Girls)

Winter |- Basketball (Boys & Girls) |- Bowling (Girls) |- Competitive/Basketball Sideline Cheer (Girls) |- Wrestling (Boys)

Spring |- Badminton (Girls) |- Baseball (Boys) |- Soccer (Girls) |- Tennis (Boys) |- Track (Boys & Girls) |- Volleyball (Boys)

[edit] Notable alumni

(South Elgin has not graduated any class)

[edit] References

(Illinois School report card, when available)

    [edit] External links