Low Point-Washburn Junior/Senior High School | |
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508 E. Walnut St. Washburn, Illinois, Woodford County, 61570-7539 United States |
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School type | public, junior-senior high school |
School district | Lowpoint-Washburn CUSD 21 |
Superintendent | Parker Detrich |
Principal | Mark Zulz |
Grades | 7–12 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Average class size | 15.5 (grade 7) 8.0 (grade 8) 11.0 (grades 9–12)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 14.0 pupil/teacher (7–8) 14.3 pupil/teacher (9–12)[1] |
Classes offered | math, science, social science: 48 minutes/day each; English/languages: 96 minutes/day[1] |
Campus | 4–12 building |
Area | 102 square miles (260 km2)[2] |
Campus type | Village |
Athletics conference | Tri-County |
Team name | Wildcats |
Illinois Learning Standards overall Average | 71.7% meeting or exceeding[1] |
Average ACT scores (Class of 2010) | 19.1 (composite)[1] |
(Class of 2010) Graduates | 94.1%[1] |
Website | www.washburn.k12.il.us |
Low Point-Washburn Junior/Senior High School is a public junior-senior high school in Washburn, Woodford County, Illinois. It handles seventh through twelfth grade and is in the same building as the Lowpoint-Washburn Community Unit School District 21 offices and Lowpoint-Washburn Middle School (fourth through sixth grades)[2] about 0.3 miles (0.48 km) south of the Marshall County line.
The junior high school and senior high school are referred to separately by some sources and together in some sources, even from the school district.[2][3] The Illinois School Report Card reports the junior-senior high school as a single school.[1]
Its mascot is the Wildcats, and they compete as members of the Tri-County Conference.[4]