Baldwin High School | |
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415 Eisenhower
Baldwin City, Kansas 66006 |
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School type | Public high school |
Established | 1995 |
School district | Unified School District No. 348 |
Principal | Shaun Moseman |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 425 |
Campus | Urban |
Color(s) | Purple and White
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Mascot | Bulldog |
Information | (785) 594-2725 |
Website | School Website |
The Baldwin High School (Kansas) building was first occupied in January 1995. The two-story, 31 classroom building was carefully planned with architectural features that are state-of-the-art and allow both students and teachers to function easily. Library and computer areas provide workable space, and the addition of a spacious gymnasium facilitates the scheduling of athletic practices. Many extra touches produce a positive and comfortable environment for educational pursuits.[1]
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Baldwin High School offers many different sports and extracurricular programs for its students. The Bulldogs are classified as a 4A school according to the Kansas State High School Activities Association. Additionally, the Bulldogs have won several state championships in both athletic and non-athletic programs.
The responsibility of the Baldwin High School is to provide a safe academic environment that empowers all students to access and understand information, solve problems, and develop positive citizenship.[2]
Principal – Shaun Moseman
Assistant principal – Bret Jones
Administrative Assistant – Kit Harris
Activities director – Gary Stevanus[3][4]
2003 - Social Studies
2004 - Math and Reading
2005 - Social Studies and Math
2006 - Reading
2007 - Math and Reading
Faithful and true hearted Let us cheer for Baldwin High We revere her and defend her, As her colors proudly fly. We will stand for her united, Of her deeds we’ll gladly tell. Her colors streaming Glad faces beaming; So here’s a cheer for her For her, we love so well.
Joyous and ever loyal Let us boost for Baldwin High Let every heart sing Let every voice ring There’s no time to grieve or sigh. It’s ever onward, her course pursuing, May defeat, ne’er ardor cool But united we will boost for her, Our Old High School.[7]
Kansas State High School Activities Association
Frontier League
Parents as Teachers
East Central Kansas Cooperative in Education
National School Public Relations Association
Kansas School Public Relations Association
Quality Performance Accreditation[8]