Palatine High School

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Palatine High School is a high school in District 211 in Illinois, located at 1111 N. Rohlwing Rd in Palatine. It serves primarily those areas of Palatine north and east of the C&NW tracks, but also serves as a magnet school for the entire district's special education program. In 2004-2005, enrollment was approximately 2560.

Palatine High School
Palatine High School
Established 1875
Type Public secondary
Principal Gary Steiger
Students ~2500
Grades 9-12
Location 1111 N. Rohlwing Rd.
Palatine, Illinois USA
Oversight Township High School District 211
Campus Suburban
Colors Scarlet and grey
Mascot Pirates ("Pirate Pete")
Yearbook Spotlight
Newspaper Cutlass
Fine Arts Journal Face
Website www.phs.d211.org

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[edit] History

Palatine High School was founded in 1875, the first public high school in what are now the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Its operation was reorganized into a modern school district in 1914, and in 1928 the high school built its first dedicated school building. It served the entirety of Palatine Township as a public high school, and also admitted paying students from neighboring Schaumburg Township.

In the 1950s, rising enrollments due to suburban expansion and the baby boom caused many changes. Palatine High School's district formally expanded to include Schaumburg Township, two additions were built in rapid succession, and additional school buildings were built in the southwest part of Palatine (William Fremd High School) and in Schaumburg (Conant High School). The student distribution changed as Fremd served as a school for freshmen and sophomores while Palatine High School served juniors and seniors.

Eventually, an aging building and lack of expansion room caused the school to move out of downtown Palatine to its current location in 1977. Portions of the original school building and its additions remain in active use; the auditorium of the original building was renamed Cutting Hall after the high school's first principal, and is now used for a variety of theatrical and musical productions, and the additions now house the village police headquarters, village hall, and park district.

The new school building on Rohlwing Road continues in active service, and has received a few facelifts and additions over the years. Most recently, a major physical education addition was added in 1997, and a new math/foreign language wing was completed in 2003.

[edit] Academics

In 2004, Palatine had an average composite ACT score of 21.1, compared to the statewide composite of 20.0.

Members of the 2004 graduating class were awarded over $589,000. PHS had 83 Illinois State Scholars in 2004.

[edit] Athletics

Palatine is a member of the Mid-Suburban League West Conference along with Barrington High School, District 214, and the rest of District 211. The Palatine teams are known as the Pirates, and the team's mascot (starting in 1959) is Pirate Pete. It has a strong athletic program that places well at the state level in a number of different sports, including cross country (both boys' and girls'), girls' bowling, boys' volleyball, girls' track, girls' gymnastics, and boys' lacrosse. Palatine's main rival has been Fremd high school.


[edit] Fight Song

(to the tune of Illinois Loyalty)
We're loyal to you, Palatine
We're scarlet and gray, Palatine.
We'll back you to stand
'Gainst the best in the land
For we know you have sand, Palatine.
Rah, Rah!

So smash out that ball, Palatine
We're backing you all, Palatine.
Our team is the famed protector,
Onward for we expect a victory
from you, Palatine.

P-I-R-A-T-E-S,
PIRATES, PIRATES,
GO, GO, GO --- PIRATES!

[edit] Activities

[edit] Awards

In 1993, Palatine received the Department of Education's Blue Ribbon Award.

Peer Mediation, a district wide program for the resolution of peer conflicts by peer interventions, won the 1999 Peaceleader Award from the Illinois Center for the Prevention of Violence.

In 2000, Palatine High School received the most prestigious award given by the Department of Education, the New American High School Award. Palatine was one of only 10 schools in the nation to receive this designation that year, and one of 30 to be honored from 1996 to 2000.

[edit] Mission

To continue our tradition of excellence, our mission is to inspire all students to become lifelong learners who will successfully participate in our changing world.[1]

We believe that:

  • Everyone deserves to be valued and respected
  • Everyone can learn
  • Everyone is entitled to a safe, friendly environment
  • Everyone should experience satisfying and meaningful work
  • Everyone shares the responsibility to contribute to a clean, healthy environment
  • Everyone should be encouraged to become an integral part of the school environment by participating in school related activities
  • Everyone can achieve goals through a commitment to quality work

Therefore our goals are:

  • To teach the skills necessary for problem solving and decision making
  • To foster critical inquiry, analysis and creativity
  • To promote an environment of cooperation and collaboration
  • To encourage a commitment to active and responsible citizenship
  • To build partnerships among school, family and community
  • To respect diversity, recognize commonalities and celebrate unity
  • To provide a variety of activities for a diverse student population

[edit] Notable alumni

  • Carol Marin, TV news anchor
  • Alec Cyganowski, Lead singer of Powerspace
  • Salvatore Fasano, Major League Baseball Player

[edit] External links

The District 211 blog