Harry S. Truman High School (Independence)

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Truman High School
School type Public
Established 1964
Principal Mrs. Kristel Barr
Students 1,700+
Colors Red, White, and Blue
Mascot Patriot
Location 3301 South Noland Road
Independence, MO 64055
Information (816) 521-2710
Website http://www.indep.k12.mo.us/truman/

Truman High School A 9-12 public high school in Independence, Missouri. It is named after hometown resident, U.S. President Harry S. Truman and his wife, Bess Truman. The mascot of Truman High is a patriot, and the school colors are red, white, and blue. Truman students are competitive, especially with students from William Chrisman High and Fort Osage High, their cross-town rivals. Ironically, both Harry S. Truman and his wife graduated from Chrisman.

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[edit] Student/Building Information

Truman is smaller than Chrisman. Nevertheless, their student population is comparable to Chrisman's. Larger class sizes have become a concern for students and teachers, and the Independence School District currently has plans to build a third high school near R.D. Mize road that will filter some students from both the Chrisman and Truman districts.

[edit] Sports

Truman typically does well in all sports areas, however they have lost the "Wagon Wheel", the prize of a traditional annual football game, to William Chrisman High for the past two years. Both schools were anticipating a win this year (2006-2007) however, Truman's football team was not up to par.

[edit] Other Extracurriculars

There are many other activities that Truman offers its students: respected choir ensembles, creative writing clubs, and a small-but-active theater program.

Truman's Debate and Competitive Drama department is highly accomplished. It high been ranked among the top high schools in the National Forensics League for the last ten years, consistently sending large numbers of teams to State and National competition. In 2006, senior Daniel Johnson won first in State, and fourth place in National Competition for Humorous Interpretation. He is one of several accomplished Truman NFL alumni.

Truman High School also features a chess team with students from William Chrisman and the Independence Middle Schools. They do well in tournaments, but due to the fact that Ken Fees Jr., owner of The Chess Club on Vivion RD, decided to raise the cost of students' tournaments, the team has practically defunct. John Sutton, coach and main money source, runs his own tournaments in hope to take his students to the Chess Nationals in Kansas City at the end of the year.

Truman's Music Department is also a notable part of the school. Featuring band, orchestra, and choir ensembles, the music department performs well in each category. Truman High School's Patriot Marching Band is active from the start of the Fall semester through the end of October, performing at home football games as well as multiple marching competitions. Starting in November the band is then split into Symphonic, Concert, and Freshmen bands.

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Truman High School
Independence School District