Moline High School
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Established | 1908 |
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Type | Public Secondary |
Principal | Dr. Bill Burrus |
Students | 2,193 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Location | Moline, Illinois, USA |
Campus | Suburban |
Colors | Maroon and White |
Newspaper | Line O Type |
Website | http://www.molineschools.org/mhs |
Moline High School, or Moline, is a public four-year high school located in Moline, Illinois, a city in Rock Island County, in the United States. The school is the only public high school in the city of Moline, and is part of Moline School District 40.
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[edit] Academics
- Art
- Business and Technology Education
- English
- Math
- Media Center
- Science
- Social Studies
[edit] Athletics
- Cross Country (boys/girls)
- Football (boys); Head Coach Joel Ryser
- Golf (boys/girls); Head Coach Joe Irwin (boys)
- Soccer (boys/girls);Head Coach Rick Sanchez, Asst Robert Coronado
- Swimming (boys/girls)Head Coach Frank Boothe
- Tennis (boys/girls)—Boys State Champs 1992–93 Season
- Volleyball (girls)
- Basketball (boys/girls) (Games played in Wharton Field House)
- Gymnastics (girls)
- Wrestling (boys)—Boys State Champs 1968–69 Season, 1995–96 Season
- Baseball (boys); Head Coach Derek Lindauer
- Softball (girls)—Girls State Champs (see below)
- Track (boys/girls)
[edit] Girls Softball
While Moline fields teams in more than twenty sports, the most prolific sport in the school is girls' softball. Softball has been an official sport in Illinois since 1976, and Moline has won the state title five times (in 1987, 1988, 1994, 1996, 2006)—more than any other school in the state. It also is one of four schools that has won titles in back-to-back seasons.
In the 2005–06 season, Moline won more games than any other school in the history of the state of Illinois without posting a loss, compiling a (40–0–1) record, and winning the girls' AA state title.[1]
[edit] Activities
- Student Congress
- Key Club
- Speech and Debate
- Academic team
- Drama Club
- Chess Club
- United Voices
- Natural Helpers
- National Honors Society
- French Club
- Spanish Club
- German Club
- Chamber Choir
- Jazz Band
- Pep Band
- Gamers Club
- Harry Potter Club
- Crime Stoppers
[edit] Famous alumni
- Donald K. Sundquist: former governor of Tennessee
- Jim Jamieson: professional golfer
- Tom Railsback: U.S. Congressman from 1967–83
- Steve Kuberski: professional basketball player, Boston Celtics
- Bonnie Bartlett: television and film actress
- Louis Bellson: Jazz Drummer
- Acie Earl: professional basketball player, Boston Celtics
- Brad Hopkins: professional football player, Tennessee Titans
- Paula Sands: Anchor of KWQC-TV 6