Johnson Senior High School (St. Paul, Minnesota)

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Johnson Senior High School
Motto Pride of the East Side
Established 1897
Type Public school
Principal Kathleen Arndt
Students 1638
Grades 9-12
Location Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Campus Urban
Colors Maroon and White
Mascot Governors
Phone Number 651-293-8890
Website http://governors.spps.org/

Johnson Senior High School is one of seven high schools in the Saint Paul Public School district and is located on the east side of the city. It was the last high school that opened in the 19th century for the Saint Paul district and is only surpassed in age by Central High School. The school is named for Minnesota governor John A. Johnson.

Outside view of Johnson Senior High School.
Outside view of Johnson Senior High School.

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[edit] Education

Johnson High School is one of five high schools participating in smaller learning communities, which began in the 2003-04 school year. Currently, there are seven smaller learning communities within the school. Johnson is a participant of the Advanced Placement program, or AP, for students seeking to be challenged while improving their resumé for getting accepted into college.

Beginning with the class of 2006, graduating seniors are required to engage in the Senior Project, a program designed for students to showcase the skills they have developed during their stay at Johnson and as a practice for building a resumé or portfolio when applying for jobs.

Its original name was Cleveland High School, whose school colors were pink and olive green. The current name was established in 1911.

[edit] Athletics

Johnson has been well known for producing talented athletic teams, primarily in football and basketball. The Governors have won the Saint Paul City Conference title for football 13 times, their last conference title coming in 2006.

Johnson also has a long history of hockey glory including 4 State Championships (1947, 1953, 1955, 1963), second in state 3 times and 3 third places in 20 State Tournament appearances.

The girls volleyball team won the class 2-A state championship in 1980.

In 2004, the boys basketball team placed fourth in the class AAAA state tournament. They made another state tournament appearance in 2007, but lost in the quarterfinals to eventual state AAAA champion Buffalo.

Its chief rival is Harding Senior High School, and the two football squads play each other annually for the Hatchet trophy. As of 2007, Johnson is 44-26-6 all-time against Harding for football.


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