Benton High School (Missouri)
Benton High School | |
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Address | |
5655 S 4th St, St Joseph Saint Joseph, Missouri, Missouri, 64504-1708 United States | |
Information | |
Founded | 1905 |
School district | Saint Joseph School District |
Number of students | 827 |
Color(s) | Red and White |
Team name | Cardinals |
Website | http://www.sjsd.k12.mo.us/page/9 |
History
In 1905, the St. Joseph, Missouri Board of Education charged J. A. Bell with establishing a high school in South St. Joseph. In September of that year, Benton High School opened its doors for the first time as the BOE rented a hall at the corner of King Hill and Colorado Avenues until a new building was to be completed. In November, students moved into those new buildings on the corner of Cumberland and Yale Streets. The school had four rooms that held grades one through 12.
In 1929, Benton became a junior-senior high school that offered courses from the 7th through the 12th grade.
In 1938, the BOE purchased a tract of land on 4th Street, overlooking the Saint Joseph, Missouri parkway system and built a new building there on March 21, 1940. The new building contained 37 classrooms, an auditorium, gymnasium, and cafeteria and was three stories high.
In 1961, a non-pillared dome gymnasium was constructed on the north side of the school and named in honor of P.B. "Pop" Springer, longtime coach and teacher at Benton. The dome collapsed from heavy snow in 1971 and was replaced. Many additions were made after 1969, including a two-story, twelve room wing with a spacious library and rooms for the math and social studies departments as well as an athletic field which was constructed in 1974 with an asphalt track and grandstands. Three years later the field was renamed "James Sparks Memorial Field" in honor of a Benton football player who lost his life during a game on the field earlier that season.
Benton currently enrolls between 700 and 900 students annually.
Extracurricular
Interact Club
Interact gives students ages 12-18 the chance to make a real difference while having fun. Every Interact club carries out two service projects a year: one that helps their school or community and one that promotes international understanding.
Clubs meet at least twice a month and are sponsored by their local Rotary club. When you sponsor an Interact club, you’re helping young people:
- connect with community leaders
- develop leadership skills
- make international connections
- discover more opportunities to connect with Rotary, including Rotaract, RYLA, and Youth Exchange
Athletics
Football
The football team won the Class 4 District 16 championship from 2004-2007. They have made the quarterfinals in 2005 & 2006 and the semifinals in 2004. They also have made one appearance in the Missouri state championship in 1991 after defeating Webb City 14-0 in a game now known as the mud bowl.
Basketball
The girls basketball team won the Class 4 District 16 Title in 2006. The boys basketball team made it to the quarterfinals. The girls basketball team won the state championship going undefeated throughout the '06 season, compiling a 30-0 record.
Baseball
The Benton Baseball team has been successful over the past few years. From 2005-2007, the Benton squad, under the coaching of Mike Musser, has composed a 61-7 record. These teams include a 23-3 4th place team in 2005, a 24-1 2006 team who went undefeated during the regular season, however falling in the district championship game, and in 2007 a 24-3 state championship team. In the same stretch, Benton produced multiple division 1 baseball prospects, such as Kyle Heim (Iowa), Ryan Hook (Western Kentucky), Wes Miller (Missouri State), and Johnny Coy (Arizona State and Wichita State)
Tennis
The Benton tennis team also experienced success from 2007-2009. The Benton team posted a 10-1 record in 2008. They became the first Benton team to win districts in over 15 years, finally losing in the quarterfinals of state to St. Pius X.
Theatre
Benton's theatre department performs two plays each school year, one in the fall, and one in the spring. In the past some plays have been And A Child Shall Lead, Dracula, Our Town, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, and Big Boys Don't Cry. In November 2010, Benton performed its first musical in twelve years, The Drowsy Chaperone. Benton has plans on performing Phantom of the Opera in the fall of 2011. The Theater Department also holds a one-act show each year, raising money for scholarships for students involved in theatre.
Choir
The Benton Choir is one of the schools best attributes. They've received 1 ratings at the All State Music Festival for the last 11 years in all 3 choirs (Benton Singers, Concert Choir,and Bel Canto Women's Choir). Benton's Choir has successfully taken small ensambles to district and state music festivals.
Notable alumni
- Wes Barnett '88 - Olympic weightlifter for the United States
- Mike Rucker '93 -Former Defensive end for the Carolina Panthers
- Martin Rucker '03 - Tight End for the Dallas Cowboys
- Jim Wright - Pitcher for the Kansas City Royals
Statistics
- Total Students: 827 [1]
- Student/Teacher Ratio: 14.34 Students : 1 Teacher
Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity (Number/Percent)
- American Indian/Alaskan: 6 Students
- Asian/Pacific Islander: 2 Students
- Black: 61 Students
- Hispanic: 47 Students
- White: 704 Students
- Two or More Races: 7 Students
Enrollment by Grade
- 9th Grade: 205 Students
- 10th Grade: 236 Students
- 11th Grade: 224 Students
- 12th Grade: 162 Students
Enrollment by Gender
- Male: 437 Students
- Female: 390 Students
Graduation Rate - 92%[2]
Suspensions of Ten or More Consecutive Days: 20
Students Eligible for Free or Reduced-Price Lunch - 544 Students/66%
References
- ↑ https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&InstName=Benton+High+School&City=St.+Joseph&State=29&County=Buchanan&DistrictName=Saint+Joseph&SchoolType=1&SchoolType=2&SchoolType=3&SchoolType=4&SpecificSchlTypes=all&IncGrade=-1&LoGrade=-1&HiGrade=-1&ID=292706001644
- ↑ https://k12.niche.com/benton-high-school-st-joseph-mo/
- ↑ http://www.newspressnow.com/news/local_news/article_227a57f3-51d5-5cac-bcc0-ce3d48d54187.html