Rice Lake High School
Rice Lake High School | |
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Address | |
30 South Wisconsin Rice Lake, Wisconsin, 54868 United States of America | |
Coordinates | 45°17′43″N 91°26′31″W / 45.2954°N 91.4420°WCoordinates: 45°17′43″N 91°26′31″W / 45.2954°N 91.4420°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1882 |
School number | 715-234-2181 |
Principal | Curt Pacholke |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | Approximately 800 |
Athletics conference | Big Rivers Conference |
Mascot | Warriors |
Colors | Blue and Gold |
Website | http://www.ricelake.k12.wi.us/rlhs/index.cfm |
Rice Lake High School is a freshman (9th grade) through senior (12th grade) year public high school located in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. The school's motto is, "Committed to Excellence!" The mission of the Rice Lake School District as a whole "is to prepare each individual to become a knowledgeable, resourceful, resilient, and respectful member of our global society by providing a challenging education in partnership with families and the community." Rice Lake High School is home to 2012 Wisconsin "Mr. Hockey" super athlete Kody Novinska. Kody was also first team all conference in football and baseball where he was a dominant force for the Warriors." [1]
School overview
Rice Lake High School is a part of the Rice Lake Area School District. The district's mission is, "We will partner with students, families and community members to provide a safe learning environment to ensure our students achieve academic and personal success as they become lifelong learners." [2] The history of Rice Lake High School can be traced back to 1882.[3] Rice Lake High School has a student population of roughly 800 students. Caucasian students make up 95% of the student population. African American, Asian, and American Indian Students make up about 3% of the population and the remaining 2% is made up of Hispanic students.[4]
Athletics
Rice Lake High School competes in the Big Rivers Conference for athletics. It has teams for football, cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, volleyball, gymnastics, basketball, hockey, baseball, softball, track and field, and soccer. Other schools in the Big Rivers Conference are Chippewa Falls High School, Hudson High School, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, Menomonie High School, and River Falls High School.[5] Rice Lake High School sports teams were originally in the Heart of the North Conference in 1929. In 1986 football entered the Big Rivers Conference, along with hockey in 1988. All sports entered into the Big Rivers Conference in 1989.
Big Rivers Conference Championships
1990-91
- Boys Basketball
Boys basketball has participated in the Big Rivers Conference for 24 years. Within those 24 years they have claimed 8 conference championships.[6]
- Boys Hockey
Bob Lillyblad, who coached the boys hockey team from 1989-1992, lead the boys to 3 out of the 4 Big Rivers Conference championships.[7]
1992-93
- Boys Basketball
1996-97
- Boys Basketball
1999-00
- Boys Basketball
2000-01
- Football
Rice Lake High School football, since entering the Big Rivers Conference in 1986, has only won one conference championship.[8]
2005-06
- Boys Basketball
2006-07
- Boys Basketball
2011-12
- Boys Basketball
2012-13
- Boys Basketball
2013-14
- Boys Basketball Runner-Up
Co-Curricular Activities
Rice Lake High School has a wide variety of co-curricular activities including: athletics, H.E.R.O., S.A.D.D., conservation club, international club, gold show choir, instrumental music, student council, key club, VICA/Skills USA, math team, yearbook, national honors society, destination imagination, forensics, green action, RLHS theatre, DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, and FFA.[9]
References
- ↑ "Districe Profile". Retrieved 2014-03-31.
- ↑ "Welcome to the Rice Lake Area School District". Retrieved 2014-03-25.
- ↑ "Rice Lake History". Retrieved 2014-03-25.
- ↑ "Rice Lake High School". Retrieved 2014-03-25.
- ↑ "Welcome to the Big Rivers Conference". Retrieved 2014-03-25.
- ↑ "Rice Lake Boys Basketball Records". Retrieved 2014-03-25.
- ↑ "Rice Lake Warrior Hockey". Retrieved 2014-03-25.
- ↑ "Rice Lake Warrior Football Records". Retrieved 2014-03-25.
- ↑ "Co-Curriculars". Retrieved 2014-03-25.