Cadillac High School

Cadillac Senior High School
Address
400 Linden Street
Cadillac, Michigan, 49601
United States
Coordinates 44°25′04″N 85°41′23″W / 44.41778°N 85.68972°W / 44.41778; -85.68972Coordinates: 44°25′04″N 85°41′23″W / 44.41778°N 85.68972°W / 44.41778; -85.68972
Information
School type Public
School district Cadillac Area Public Schools
Superintendent Jo Spry
CEEB Code 230450
Principal Todd Bruggema[1]
Asst. Principal Jennifer Brown[1]
Staff 68
Teaching staff 53
Grades 10-12
Enrollment 807
Student to teacher ratio 20:1
Language English
School color(s) Blue and Gold
Athletics Football, volleyball, cross country, soccer, tennis, ice hockey
Mascot Viking[1]
Athletic conference Big North
Website http://cadillac.chs.schooldesk.net/

Cadillac High School (a.k.a. Cadillac Senior High School) is a high school located in Cadillac, Michigan, USA. It is one of eight schools[2] in the Cadillac Area Public Schools (CAPS) school district.[1]

History

First 35 enrollees in the Clam Lake Public School in early 1873. High school unit was added in 1877.[3] Cadillac High School was built by brick and mortar on the site 1891.[4]

In October 1975, the school gained some notoriety when rock band Kiss performed at their homecoming dance.[5]

Academics

Cadillac High School is ranked #949 in America according to U.S. News.[6]

Athletics

The athletic teams are known as the Vikings. Sports include football, volleyball, cross country, soccer, tennis, basketball, track, softball, skiing, cheerleading, and ice hockey.

Notable alumni

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Official homepage for Cadillac Senior High School
  2. School buildings in the Cadillac Area Public Schools School District
  3. "CadillacNews.com". cadillacnews.com. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  4. "Wexford County Historical Society & Museum ~". wexfordcountyhistory.org. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  5. Woods, Ashley C. "'Cadillac High' wins conditional incentives to shoot KISS movie in Michigan", MLive.com, 6 March 2012.
  6. "Cadillac Senior High School in CADILLAC, MI - Best High Schools - US News". usnews.com. Retrieved 22 June 2015.

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