Salina High School South
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Salina High School South | |
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Principal | Myron Graber |
Enrollment |
2567 (2007-2008) |
Type | (Public/Private) |
Campus | (Urban/Country) |
Athletics conference | Division I |
Mascot | Cougar |
Color(s) | Green Gold White |
Established | 1972 |
Salina High School South is a 5A public school in Salina, Kansas, for students from grades 9 to 12. About 2600 students attend South each year, and ninety certified staff are employed at the school, including building Principal Myron Graber. The school is located at 730 E. Magnolia Road, a brown building distinctly recognized by its three "pods" (circular hallways named the 200, 300, and 400 Pods), doorless classrooms with faux walls, and scarcity of windows. The school also houses a school library, two gymnasiums, indoor pool with a separate diving section, and auditorium complete with stage and props for plays. Although the school is dominantly single-storied, there is an upstairs office above the library, a basement floor beneath the main office, and a basement floor beneath one of the gymnasiums.
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[edit] SHSS Mission Statement
The mission of Salina High School South is to provide a positive educational setting in which all students gain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to become productive citizens capable of informed participation in an increasingly complex society.[1]
[edit] Student Organizations and Clubs
- Anime Addict
- Art Club
- Band (Marching, Jazz, and Symphonic)
- Basket Weaving
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Business Professionals of America (BPA)
- Can Do
- Chess Club
- Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
- Debate
- Diplomacy Club
- Drama Club
- English Club
- Equestrian
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
- Forensics
- German Club
- Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO)
- Lab Chicks
- Latin Club
- National Honor Society (NHS)
- Project Diversity
- Purr-ide
- Scholars Bowl
- Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
- Student Council (STUCO)
- Tree Huggers
- Young Politicians
[edit] Sports and Clubs Landmarks
- 2000 - The football team won the 5A State Championship with a victory over Pittsburg.
- 2004 - The football team won the 5A State Championship with a victory over Olathe North.
- 2006 - The Debate Team qualified a Policy Debate Team to the National Forensics League national tournament for the first time since 1995. This same team, comprised of Bret Higgins and Josh Harzman won the 5A 2-Speaker Debate State Tournament. The same year Bret Higgins won the 5A Lincoln-Douglas Debate State Championship
- 2007 - The Salina South Theatre departments production of Guys and Dolls received national recognition from USA Weekend's High School Musical Showstopper as one of the top high school productions in America.
- 2008 - The Salina High School South Wind Ensemble scored straight ones at Witchita High School East large ensemble festival. A primarily 6A dominated contest.
- 2008 - Jan Labas won the Kansas 5A State tennis singles title with a perfect 34-0 overall record.
[edit] Alumni
- Brent Venables, now the defensive coordinator at the University of Oklahoma
- Nathan Tyson, professional playwright