Lincoln East High School

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Lincoln East High School
Home of the Spartans
Established 1967
School type High School
Principal Sue Cassata
Location Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Enrollment 1700
Faculty 130
Mascot Martin the Spartan
Website EHS Homepage

Lincoln East High School is a public secondary school located in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. It is part of the Lincoln Public Schools school district.

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[edit] History

Lincoln East was opened in 1967. It became the fourth high school in Lincoln Public Schools. In the past, it has utilized an eight-period schedule, however it currently operates on a seven-period day. It was the newest public high school in Lincoln until the construction of Lincoln Southwest High School and Lincoln North Star High School in 2002 and 2003, respectively. With the adoption of blue and white as school colors, Lincoln East became the first public Lincoln high school without black as a school color. Its mascot is Martin the Spartan. A statue of Martin stands in the west entrance.

[edit] Forensics

East Speech has won seven consecutive state championships. Speech has won a total of 25 State Championships during the High School's existence.

East Debate has grown rapidly over the past several seasons. East Debate won 4 state NIT championships during 8 years, and was State Debate Champion in 2007.

Each year, a number of East Forensics participants qualify for the National Forensic League (NFL) tournament. In 2008, there were 16 national qualifiers. East had 2 qualifiers in 2008 for the National Catholic Forensic League (NCFL) tournament.

[edit] Music

East High has an award winning music program. The marching band is 200+ strong and has received a number of Superior ratings at competitions across the heartland, including winning Best Music, Best Effect, and Best Marching in their division, along with winning their division. They placed 7th out of 12 finalists. They are also traveling to London, England in the 2008/2009 school year to march in The Queen's New Years parade. The annual Orchestra production, also know as "Finale", is another staple to the East High Music department. Past themes include "A Night at the Oscars with John Williams," "Pirates of the Caribbean," and "James Bond."

[edit] School Grounds

East High owns land adjacent to the school, containing land only immediately around the school building.

Seacrest park is the legal owner of most outdoor school facilities, including the track and baseball fields, however the land is primarily used by East. Seacrest field, the main Lincoln Public Schools football field, is adjacent to the school. The school parking lot is part of Secreast field. Although directly next to the school, the field is technically owned by the school district. School grounds are used in the Cornhusker State Games opening ceremony, the LPS Marching Invitational, and the Nebraska State Bandmasters' Association (NSBA) State Marching Competition, as well as the venue for most of Lincoln's high school level football games. It is named after the Seacrest family, former owners of the Lincoln Journal of Lincoln Journal Star fame.

[edit] Academics

Lincoln East has a long and prosperous academic history. It consistently has the highest ACT scores in the state[citation needed], and is academically competitive on a national scale. In 2007, East had 14 National Merit Semi-finalists.

[edit] Sports

Lincoln East High competes in Class A Nebraska high school athletics.

-Football: Coached by John Gingery.
-Girl's Cross Country: Coached by Kirk Skiles.
-Boy's Cross Country: Coached by Kirk Skiles.
-Volleyball: Coached by Myron Oehlerking.
-Girl's Golf
-Softball: Coached by Butch McLaren.
-Boy's Tennis: Coached by Jeff Hoham.
-Boy's Basketball: Coached by Ed McPherren.
-Girl's Basketball: Coached by Dennis Pritchard.
-Swimming and Diving: Coached by Greg Fleming.
-Wrestling: Coached by Marty McCurdy.
-Baseball: Coached by Mike Sterns.
-Boy's Golf
-Girl's Soccer: Coached by Chuck Morgan.
-Boy's Soccer: Coached by Jeff Hoham.
-Girl's Tennis: Coached by Marcus Schmidt.
-Track: Coached by John Gingery.
-Athletic Trainer: Mac McCuistion.

[edit] References

  1. GREETINGS FROM PRINCIPAL. About East. Retrieved on December 22, 2005.
  2. School Web Site. About East. Retrieved on December 22, 2005.