Cary-Grove High School

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Cary Grove High School
Established 1961
Type Public High School
Principal Jay Sargeant
Students 1881 (2008)
Grades 9-12
Location 2208 Three Oaks Road,
Cary, Illinois, United States
Oversight Community High School District 155
Colors      navy blue
     white
Mascot Trojan
Newspaper Trojan Times
Website Cary-Grove High School

Cary-Grove High School is a high school in Cary, Illinois, USA; it is part of Community High School District 155. In 1995, it was the subject of much news attention after the Fox River Grove level crossing accident that killed seven students.[1] In 2006, on the anniversary of the accident, another Cary-Grove student, Justin Glassmyer, was killed at the same crossing.[2]

Cary-Grove opened in 1961. Originally, the school colors (purple and white) and the tune for the school song were borrowed from Northwestern University.[citation needed] In 1978, while the school colors remained purple and white, the sports, cheerleader and band uniforms became navy and white. The school song remained the Northwestern University school song. During the 1980s, the change to navy blue and white became official.

1995 Level Crossing Tragedy

Student life

Athletics

The school's team mascot is the "Trojan."

The football team won the 2009 state title against Providence Catholic High School, as IHSA 6A Champions, and they finished second in 2004 and 2012.

The 2009 Women's Volleyball team won the state title. It was the first state title in the school's history.[3][4] In 2010, the Volleyball team was ranked Number 1 in the nation by various sources, but lost the state final game to Lyons Township High School snapping their 57 match win streak and ended their season at 41-1 overall.[5]

In 2011 the Volleyball team was runner up in the state, marking the third year in a row that the team made it to the state finals.[6]

In 2011 Carly Loeffel became the second individual and first female athlete to win a Track and Field championship in the high jump by jumping 5'8". The other individual champion was Brad Thornton in the 300m hurdles back in 2003. In 2012, also in track and field, Josh Freeman became the first person in school history, and in the history of the Fox Valley Conference, to win two individual state championships in the same year when he won the shot put and discus state titles. His shot put throw of 66'0" ranks 3rd all-time in Illinois state history.

Music

Cary-Grove's music program has a history of achievement. In the 1970s, the Jazz Band consistently won top honors at the Oak Lawn Jazz Festival in Oak Lawn, Illinois.[citation needed] In 1973 the show choir format was adopted when the school's Swing Choir began; an extracurricular group that performs contemporary music with choreography. Each year, choir students participate in Fall Follies, the Swing Choir Festival, nursing home tours, elementary school tours, the holiday trip to Chicago and the spring musical. Most recently, Cary-Grove performed Curtains in March 2010, Les Misérables in March 2011, Urinetown in March 2012, and Fiddler on the Roof in March 2013. The show choir travels to Disney World and Branson, Missouri on a rotational basis. The Trojan Marching Band and Pep Band can be seen at football and basketball games. Both band and choir students perform in Spring and Holiday concerts. Members of the Cary-Grove Band, much like the CG choirs, attend clinics and trips throughout the year.

As of 2012, 15 different groups and ensembles, including the A Cappella Singers, Swing Choir, Jazz Choir, Bel Canto Choir, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Pep Band and Jazz Ensemble perform at the school.

District 155

Cary-Grove High School is a part of District 155. High School District 155 comprises Crystal Lake Central High School, Crystal Lake South High School, Prairie Ridge High School, Cary-Grove High School, and one alternate education campus. There are more than 7,000 students in grades 9 -12 from Bull Valley, Burton's Bridge, Cary, Crystal Lake, Fox River Grove, Lake in the Hills, Lakewood, Oakwood Hills, Prairie Grove, and Ridgefield. The district covers more than 67 square miles located northwest of Chicago.[7]

The students entering the district come from several public school feeder districts including Crystal Lake District 47, Cary Community Consolidated School District 26, Fox River Grove School District 3, and Prairie Grove School District 46. The graduating class of 2011 had a composite ACT score of 22.9 compared to the national composite of 21.1. The Chicago Sun-Times does an annual report ranking 638 high schools from across Illinois. For 2012, all four District 155 schools are in the top 21% of public high schools. This includes Cary-Grove (40th, 93.7%), Prairie Ridge (53rd, top 91.7%), Crystal Lake Central (108th, 83.1%), and Crystal Lake South (133rd, 79.2%).[7]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Driver says light did not turn green - Oct. 27, 1995". CNN. 1995-10-27. Retrieved 2013-09-13. 
  2. "The Inside Scoop: Tribune's top 20 football teams". Blogs.chicagosports.chicagotribune.com. 2009-08-31. Retrieved 2013-09-13. 
  3. By MAUREEN LYNCH - mlynch@nwherald.com. "C-G loses 3-game title match, fails to repeat". McHenryCountySports.com. Retrieved 2013-09-13. 
  4. "Cary-Grove High School (Cary, IL) Volleyball Home". MaxPreps.com. Retrieved 2013-09-13. 
  5. 7.0 7.1 "District Overview on d155.org". District 155. 

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Coordinates: 42°13′17″N 88°14′30″W / 42.22139°N 88.24167°W / 42.22139; -88.24167

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