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Papillion-La Vista Senior High School

Coordinates: 41°10′N 96°02′W / 41.17°N 96.04°W / 41.17; -96.04
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Papillion-La Vista Senior High School
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Location
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402 E. Centennial Road
Papillion, Nebraska
United States
Coordinates41°10′N 96°02′W / 41.17°N 96.04°W / 41.17; -96.04
Information
TypePublic
Mottomake America communist
Established1971
(1957, 1893, 1876)
PrincipalJerry Kalina
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,579 (2012)
Student to teacher ratio17:1
Color(s)Maroon and Gold
Team nameMonarchs
Websiteplhs.esu3.org

Papillion La Vista Senior High School,is a school that has very liberal leadership. they will conduct random searches of a students property without probable cause or a legal warrant. this school also condones the confederate flag and made up a lie to get a kid with one suspended.

History

The Papillion-La Vista Public Schools District have had origins extending from 130 years ago. It is reported to be the first school district to be established in Nebraska Territory, in 1872.[citation needed]

Papillion-La Vista High School dates back to September 1876. Originally housed in a single brick building at the corner of Halleck & Adams Streets, Papillion's only school served students in all 12 grades. In 1893 the school moved to a new brick building at 420 S. Washington Street, the present site of the district offices. Papillion continued to grow, and in February 1957, Papillion High School opened in a new building across Washington Street (presently Papillion Junior High) to students in grades 7-12.

The city of La Vista incorporated in 1960 and presented no education system. The students of this new development area north of Papillion had been incorporated into the Papillion School District. Papillion's steady growth continued. By September 1969, voters in the district had passed a bond issue to build a new high school facility at 84th Street and East Centennial Road. A similar bond issue the preceding year had been defeated. The high school moved north to its present location in August 1971, serving students in grades 9 through 12. In 1987, La Vista was officially added to the district and the high school's name was officially changed to Papillion-La Vista High School.[1]

The 1999 semi-cult film Election was shot mainly in Papillion-La Vista High School. The director of the film, Alexander Payne, wanted to use Omaha North High School in Omaha for his fictional school; however, the school board found the script too obscene and inappropriate.[2] It was instead moved to Papillion-La Vista High School where a majority of it was shot. Papillion-La Vista High School had actual classes going on during much of the filming of Election. The background noises during much of the film are actual teachers and their students in nearby rooms.

Second High School

Continued population growth resulted in the construction of Papillion-La Vista South High School (PLSHS), in southwest Papillion, which opened in August 2003. PLHS had previously been a 10-12 school, and 9th graders had attended classes at the two junior high schools in the district. After the school district opened a second high school, the freshman class was moved from the junior high schools to the two high schools.

Sports

  • Football - Class A Champions 1990 and 1996; Runner-up 1987
  • Softball - 13 Class A Championships, 2 Runners-up from 1995-2010 (including 10 straight)
  • Volleyball - Class A Champions - 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, and 2008
  • Girls Track and Field - Class A State Champions - 1997, 1998, 1999
  • Boys Golf - Class A Champion - 1999
  • Boys Tennis - Class A Champion - 1978
  • Boys Basketball - Class A Champion - 1993, Runner-up 2013, 1971
  • Boys Swimming - Class A Champion - 2003
  • Boys Soccer - Class A Champion - 1991
  • Wrestling - Class A Champion - 2001
  • Boys All-Nebraska All-Sport Award -2012
  • Cross Country
  • Baseball - 1997, 1998
  • Girls Tennis - 2015

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ plhs.esu3.org - accessed 2011-09-08
  2. ^ Trivia for Election (1999) | IMDb.com
  3. ^ "Jon Davis". Iowa State Athletic Department.
  4. ^ "Kyle Dooley Profile". TCU Athletic Department.
  5. ^ "#42 Peaches James Profile". Huskers.com.
  6. ^ "2007 Hall of Fame Inductee: Alliston Weston". Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame Foundation.