Greenville High School (Greenville, Illinois)

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Greenville High School
Type Public High School
Principal Mr. Kevin Cochrane
Faculty 38
Students 563
Grades 9-12
Location 1000 E. State Rt. 140,
Greenville, Illinois, USA
Colors Blue & White
Mascot Comet
Website Greenville High School

Greenville High School, official name Bond County Community Unit #2 High School, is a high school for grades 9-12 students located in Greenville, Illinois. It serves students from much of Bond County, Illinois, including Pocahontas and Sorento.

The school is commonly referred to as GHS and is home to the Greenville Comets sports teams.


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[edit] Facts about GHS

  • Present Enrollment: 563
  • Number of Teachers: 38

Source:[1]

Greenville has had a high school for 138 years, with the first "Greenville High School" created in 1869.[1] The school was begun under the auspices of Samuel Inglis, who would later become the state superintendent of schools. The first building was torn down and a new Central School erected on Second Street in 1894. By 1915, a new school building was located at Beaumont and Wyatt streets. The current building was constructed in 1956; the former Beaumont building was used as Greenville Junior High after the new high school was built. As the new high school opened, high schools in Pocahontas and Sorento closed and those students began attending GHS.

Noted environmental activist Howard Zahniser, who wrote the Wilderness Act of 1964, taught English at Greenville High School in the 1930s. 1956 Prohibition Party candidate for President, Enoch A. Holtwick, was a professor of history and government at Greenville College and talked to Greenville High School classes in the 1950s.[1]

The yearbook is named The Graduate and has been published since 1918.[1] The school newspaper was originally called The G Whiz, later The GHS Times and then called The Comet Spirit.

Country music star Gretchen Wilson attended Greenville High School but did not graduate.

[edit] Classes

Students can take a variety of classes at the school. Students who prefer to study vocational trades can take a bus to Vandalia and attend classes there at Okaw Valley Vocational Center. The building trades class at the center each year purchases property in Vandalia, builds a house, and re-sells it; they have sold 33 homes this way.[2]

[edit] Administration

  • Melanie Allyn (Superintendent)
  • Kevin Cochrane (Principal)
  • Wendy Porter (Assistant Principal)
  • Steve Dannaman (Director of Guidance)
  • Theresa Dissen (Guidance Counselor)
  • Beverly Stewart (Guidance Secretary)

[edit] Library

The school employs one full-time librarian; students can serve as workers in the library during their study periods.

Students can use the online reference resources, such as OCLC, from school or home to access the billion periodicals that OCLC WorldCat provides access to as research resources. Additionally, as a member of the regional Lewis & Clark Library System and the statewide system IShare (formerly Illininet) and statewide database, the library also provides students with access to thousands of books from hundreds of school, public, and college libraries by way of interlibrary loan.

Each student who wants one is issued a library card and is responsible for all materials checked out on that card. Fines are charged for overdue books.

[edit] Sports programs

[edit] Baseball

GHS has a boys' baseball team, divided into junior varsity and varsity squads. In 2007, the boys' squad won the regional championship and advanced to the Kaskaskia Sectional.[2]

Head Coaches

  • Todd Hutchinson

[edit] Basketball

GHS has girls' and boys' basketball teams. Both teams are split into freshman, junior varsity and varsity teams. Greenville placed fourth in the 1923 boys' basketball state tournament.[1]

Head Coaches Girls:

  • Amber Sugg (2006-present)
  • Gina Hacker (-2006)

Boys:

  • Todd Cantrill (Varsity, present)
  • Adam Doll (Junior Varsity, present)
  • Steve Dannaman (Freshmen, present)
  • Keith Kistler (1990s)
  • Gordon Rogers (1960s)
  • L.G. Baker (1930s)

[edit] Football

The GHS football program consists of three teams: varsity, junior varsity and freshman. The 2006-07 varsity football team went to the Elite Eight in the state championships, the third time a Greenville team had accomplished the feat. They later went to the Final Four and lost by one point.[3]

The teams begin their season in August with football camp. All home games are held at the school's football field. The football program was first begun in 1926, was suspended in 1930, and was reinstated at Greenville in 1956.[1]

Head coaches

  • Aaron Duff
  • Keith Kistler
  • Mike O'Boyle
  • Mark Jurgena

[edit] Golf

Greenville has both girls' and boys' golf teams, which play in the fall. The girls' golf team was regional champion in 2006.[3]

Head coaches

  • Denny Lloyd (2006-present)
  • John Corn (many years)

[edit] Soccer

Soccer is a boys' sport in the fall and a girls' sport in the spring. It was added in 1999 as a varsity sport.

[edit] Softball

Softball is a girls' spring sport. In 2007, the girls' softball squad advanced to regional competition, but lost to Bunker Hill.[2]

[edit] Tennis

Tennis at GHS is a girls' fall sport and a boys' spring sport.

Head Coaches

Girls:

  • Bonnie Jo Cole (present)

Mike Patrick (present)

Boys:

  • Keith Kistler (many years)

[edit] Track and Field

Track is a spring sport for both girls and boys at GHS.

[edit] Volleyball

Volleyball is a girls' fall sport at GHS. In 2006, the team won a regional championship.[3]

[edit] Athletic Director

Joe Alstat

[edit] References

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