Chaska High School

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Chaska High School
Established 1905
Type Public high school
Principal Paul McMahan
Faculty 180
Students approx. 2,000
Grades 10-12
Location 545 Pioneer Trail
Chaska, Minnesota, USA
Colors Purple, White, Gold
Mascot Hawk
Newspaper Hawk Herald
Website www.district112.org/chs

Chaska High School (CHS) is a public high school located in Chaska, Minnesota, a southwestern suburb of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. CHS is a 10th-12 grade school; freshmen attend the nearby Pioneer Ridge Freshman Center. Nearly 2000 students attend CHS. Its mascot is the Hawk, and the colors are purple, white, and gold.

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[edit] History

Chaska High School first opened in the early 1900s with its first graduating class in 1906. Over the course of time Chaska High School has moved to newer facilities three times. Currently, Chaska High School resides in a facility that opened in 1997.

[edit] The Mission

"All Youth ready for post-secondary education, careers, and active civic participation"

The core principles of the school are:

  • Personalized Learning Environments
  • Academic Engagement of All Students
  • Accountable Leadership
  • Empowered Educators
  • Engaged Community and Youth
  • Integrated System of High Standards, Curriculum, Instruction, Assessments, and Supports
In Accordance with Our Mission and Philosophy, the Goals of Chaska High School are:
  • To foster self-awareness, self-worth, and responsibility.
  • To provide opportunities for development of social, ethical, emotional, intellectual, aesthetic, and physical elements that shape the total person.
  • To design learning experiences that accommodate physical and intellectual differences, allowing development of each individual to fullest potential.
  • To establish a system whereby each staff member and student regularly evaluate the educational program and individual performance.
  • To maintain a diverse, comprehensive curriculum which meets the needs of a changing society.
  • To facilitate open communication and cooperation among all participants in the educational process.
  • To promote-flexibility, personal tolerance, and ability to cope with change.
  • To develop competence in the three C's (creativity, communication and computing).
  • To stimulate growth in the life skills of problem solving.

[edit] Current Facilities

Chaska's Current facilities feature auditorium, several gymnasiums, a cafeteria, tech-ed labs, computer labs, a media center, a stadium, and several athletic fields. Originally designed for 1,200 students, the school received a substantial addition in 2004.

[edit] Houses

Chaska High School is organized into four main houses:

  • East Union House
  • Victoria House
  • Chanhassen House
  • Carver House

Each has an individual title based upon a city within the district; Purple is the East Union House, Blue is the Victoria House, Red is the Chanhassen House, and Green is the Carver House. Each house has two stories and similar design. They are connected by one large hallway. This main hallway is a little less than one quarter mile long. Then there's the South Wing of the high school just south of the main hallway which holds the cafeteria and leads to the activities section of the school.

The school's main hallway.
The school's main hallway.

[edit] Media Center

The Chaska High School media center is the school's library and technology center. It has four separate labs; two of which use Dell Optiplex PCs and two which use Apple computers. The first floor consists of the library proper, as well as all PCs. Second floor houses the Aplle computer labs, as well as Jumpstart studios, the semi-weekly school news program. The media center area also holds the copy room, tech support and all other IT services for the school.

[edit] The South Wing

This takes up about half the school's area. It consists of the band room, choir room, cafeteria, the auditorium, the large gymnasium, the two small gymnasiums, two regular sized gymnasiums, two weight rooms, a few classrooms, the activities office, athletic locker rooms, gym locker rooms, and other athletic related areas. It is connected through the blue house and the media center. The cafeteria is one story with a high cone glass roof, but the athletic area is two stories.

[edit] Curriculum

Chaska High School employs 'block scheduling,' a method that allows for four classes per day of 90 minutes per block.

Chaska High School offers many tracks and plans for students of each and every learning situation. Post Secondary Education Option, Advance Placement (AP) courses, Mankato State English, Spanish, and Psychology 101, English As A Second Language, Special Education, and of course the basic core and advanced/honors classes.

[edit] Activities

Chaska High School has many extracurricular activities such as: Academic Teams (Knowledge Bowl and Quiz Bowl), Art Club, Athletics, DECA, Drama, FFA, General Assembly, Honors Society, International Club, Intramurals, Jumpstart, Key Club, Music, POWZA, Prom Committee, Speech, Student Council, Yearbook, MSHSL, Ping Pong Club, and others.

[edit] Drama

From longtime director Mr. Jim Lund, every year the CHS Drama Department stages a fall musical, a spring play, and a collection of student-directed one act plays in the winter. Recent plays include: Godspell, The Twelfth Night, Seussical, The Matchmaker, and A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum.

[edit] Music

Chaska High School students have many opportunities to be in music. Three choirs, three bands, and many extracurricular groups offer a wide range of music styles and levels. There are three in-school choirs: Varsity Choir, Treble Choir and Concert Choir, and three in-school bands: Concert Band, Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble. The three choirs are directed by Mrs. Sarah Gilbertson, who became the choral director of Chaska High School after Mr. Chad Junker retired in 2003. Mrs. Miriam Junker conducts the Concert Band and Wind Ensemble, and Mr. Paul Swanson conducts the Symphonic Band, as well as the two freshman bands at Pioneer Ridge.

There are two extracurricular choral groups that meet outside of the school day. Bel Canto is an audition-only group for girls grades 10-12, and Chamber Singers is an audition-only group of mixed men and women grades 11 and 12. Students also have the ability to try out for a yearly musical, directed by Mr. Jim Lund.

The band offers a somewhat more diversified range of extracurriculars. There are three high school level jazz bands: Jazz I, Jazz II, and Jazz III. Jazz I is an audition-only group for 9-12, while Jazz II is open to grades 10-12, and Jazz III open to 9th graders. The Chaska High School Pep band plays at the schools hockey, basketball and volleyball games throughout the school year. There is also availability for students to be in the pit orchestra for the drama department's musicals. All five groups are lead by Mr. Paul Swanson, (known affectionately as "Swany"). The school, and district, is home also to a newly formed orchestral program, which ranges across many grades.

[edit] Academic teams

Chaska High School actively participates in several academic leagues, including Quiz Bowl, Knowledge Bowl, Science Bowl, Math League, and the American Mathematics Contest. In the 2005-2006 school year, Chaska Knowledge Bowl placed 2nd in the state competition, as well as in a series of televised Quiz Bowl matches titled Face Off Minnesota. In both of these attempts they were beaten by St. Thomas Academy. Also, Chaska Quiz Bowl, being led by captain Rob Carson with teammates Andrew Guyton, Andrew Hart and Jon Martin, placed 2nd in national competition, this time defeating St. Thomas Academy to advance to the championship round.

Chaska has won State Knowledge Bowl Championships in 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, and 2003.

[edit] Sports

Chaska High School is part of the Lake Conference in the Minnesota State High School League.

State Championships
Season Sport Number of Championships Year
Fall Volleyball 6 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2005, 2006
Winter Debate 2 1980, 1981
Dance, Girls 1 1999
Basketball, Boys 1 2004
Spring Golf, Girls 1 1979
Total 10

[edit] External links

Lake Conference Teams

· Apple Valley High School · Bloomington Jefferson High School · Bloomington Kennedy High School · Burnsville High School · Chaska High School · Eagan High School · Eastview High School · Eden Prairie High School · Lakeville North High School · Lakeville South High School · Rosemount High School