Springfield Southeast High School

Springfield Southeast High School
Address
2350 East Ash Street
Springfield, Illinois, 62703
United States
Coordinates 39°46′43″N 89°37′15″W / 39.77861°N 89.62083°WCoordinates: 39°46′43″N 89°37′15″W / 39.77861°N 89.62083°W
Information
Type Comprehensive public high school
Established 1967[1]
Status Open
School district Springfield Public Schools District 186
Superintendent Jennifer Gill[2]
CEEB Code 143955
Dean Rachel Streeb[3]
Principal Jason Wind[3]
Assistant principals Linda O'Connor, Jamar Scott, Janet Stratton, Theresa Watkin[3]
Chief custodian Kevin Roberts[3]
Faculty 61.0 (on FTE basis)[4]
Grades 9 - 12
Gender Co-ed
Enrollment 1,350 (2007)
  Grade 9 431
  Grade 10 326
  Grade 11 325
  Grade 12 268
Student to teacher ratio 22:1[4]
Campus type Suburban
Color(s)      blue
     white
     gold
Athletics conference Central State Eight
Sports Baseball, Basketball, Competitive Cheerleading, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Powerlifting, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Wrestling, Softball, Volleyball[5]
Mascot Spartan
Team name Spartans (Boys) / Lady Spartans (Girls)
Average ACT scores (2009) 18.8[6]
Newspaper Windows[7]
Information 217-525-3130
Website Official Website

Springfield Southeast High School (SSHS or Southeast High School to natives) is a public high school located in Springfield, Illinois. Southeast is the youngest high school serving Springfield Public Schools District 186, the oldest and second oldest being Springfield High School and Lanphier High School respectively. True to its name, this school feeds from the southeast area of Springfield. It was originally built as a bomb shelter and, until 1992, did not have any windows.

As of the 2007-2008 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,350 students and 61.0 classroom teachers (on a FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 22:1. The school is well known for its athletics, mainly basketball. They are the current City Champions in basketball. The school has had a choir member be selected for the Young Americans.[4]

A large fiberglass statue of a Spartan warrior stands above the front entrance of the school. The statue originally stood at a home builders business and was meant to portray a Viking but was later modified.[8]

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