Peru High School

This article is about the school in Indiana, USA. For the school in New York, USA, see Peru High School (New York).
Peru High School
Location
401 North Broadway
Peru, IN 46970 USA
Coordinates 40°45′38″N 86°04′22″W / 40.76056°N 86.07278°W / 40.76056; -86.07278Coordinates: 40°45′38″N 86°04′22″W / 40.76056°N 86.07278°W / 40.76056; -86.07278
Information
Type Public high school
School district Peru Community Schools
Principal Jason Cary
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 672
Color(s) Old Gold and Black         
Athletics Indiana High School Athletic Association
Athletics conference Mid-Indiana Conference
Mascot Tigers
Website http://www.peru.k12.in.us/index.php?CurPage=HS

Peru High School (PHS) is a high school located in Miami County, Peru, Indiana, United States, serving students in grades 9–12 for Peru Community Schools. The high school's current enrollment is 672 students as of the 2010-11 school year.[1]

Peru High's school colors are old gold and black and their athletic nickname is the Bengal Tigers.

Athletics

Peru High School won a state championship in boys tennis 1970-71.

The Peru High School Wrestling Program has won 6 Conferences, 14 Sectionals, and 6 Regionals in just the last 20 years. Wrestling is a single class sport in Indiana.

The Peru High School Boys Basketball team has won 40 Sectional titles and 3 Regional titles dating back to 1927.

Peru High School's main rivals are the other two schools in Miami County: Maconaquah and North Miami.

Peru High School offers the following sports:

Notable graduates

G. David Thompson (1899-1965), investment banker, industrialist, and modern art collector.[2]

Kyle Macy was the 22nd overall pick in the 1979 NBA Draft. He was selected by the Phoenix Suns. Macy went on to play one season each for the Chicago Bulls (1985-86) and the Indiana Pacers (1986-87) before retiring from the NBA.

John Francis O'Hara, Cardinal, Archbishop of Philadelphia; and, President of the University of Notre Dame.

David J. North is a Hollywood screenwriter. His credits include the hit Drama NCIS (TV series) and the long running Late Show with David Letterman (both CBS). In 2010 he returned home to speak to the student body. His lecture was covered extensively by the Peru Tribune.

Traditions

School Song

Peru High School, Oh Peru High School
Peru High School, We're all for you
We will fight for the gold and black
And the glory of old Peru.
Never daunted, we cannot falter,
In the battle we're tried and true,
Oh Peru High School
Oh Peru High School
Oh Peru High School we're all for you.

School Yell

Peru High, Peru High
We're for you and that's no lie,
Onward ever,
Backward never,
We're for you Peru High.

School media

The Peruvian is the school's bi-weekly paper with current news, editorials, special features, photos, and a complete sports section.

The Narcissus is the student yearbook that is published annually.

References

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