Sprague High School

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Charles A. Sprague High School
Established 1972
Type of institution Public 4-year
Principal Cheryl Bower
Enrollment 1,651 (as of June 2006)[1]
Location Salem, Oregon, United States
Colors orange, brown, gold
Mascot Olympians
Information (503) 399-3261
Website http://sprague.wvi.com/

Charles A. Sprague High School is a secondary school located in the Sunnyslope neighborhood of Salem, Oregon, United States. The school is named after Charles A. Sprague, who served as Oregon's governor from 1939 to 1943. Sprague High School is one of the largest of six public high schools in the Salem-Keizer School District. The school's student body is drawn from a suburban-residential area representing a cross section of the Salem community.

Sprague High School has been educating Salem students for over thirty years and is accredited by the Northwest Association of Colleges, Universities and High Schools. It is a four-year high school. It has over 80 teachers. The school year includes two eighteen-week semesters. Courses are generally year-long, with the exception of specific elective areas that offer one-semester courses.

Sprague has been known throughout the years for its outstanding music program. In 2000, it was named winner of the Grammy Signature School "Gold" award, placeing it among some of the finest high school music programs in the country. In March of 2006, the choir will participate in the ACDA national choral conference, one of the most prestigious of its kind.


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  1. ^ Student Enrollment Distribution Report (PDF) (2006-06-02). Retrieved on 2006-09-08.

State champs softball 2003


State champs football 2004


State champs baseball 2005


State champs men's tennis 2006