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Cambridge-Isanti High School

Coordinates: 45°34′50″N 93°13′46″W / 45.5805556°N 93.2294444°W / 45.5805556; -93.2294444[2]
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Cambridge-Isanti High School
Address
Map
430 NW 8th Ave

,
Minnesota 55008

United States
Information
TypePublic
Established1869
PrincipalSteve Gibbs
Staff58.21 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment1,467 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio25.20[1]
SloganEvery Student Everyday
Athletics conferenceMississippi 8
MascotBluejacket
ColorsBlue and White   
Websitehttps://www.c-ischools.org/school/cambridge-isanti-high-school

Cambridge-Isanti High School is a four-year public high school located in Cambridge, Minnesota, United States.

Activities

Competitive

Cambridge-Isanti competes in the Mississippi 8 Conference, consisting of 8 other central Minnesota schools. Prior to the formation of the Mississippi 8 Conference Cambridge-Isanti competed in the North Suburban Conference

Activity Faculty Season Notes
Baseball Todd Smrekar Spring
Basketball (Boys) Mike McDonald Winter Section Champions 3 times, Most recently 2008.
Basketball (Girls) Jody Ledahl Winter
Bowling (Adapted) Steve Ticher Spring
Cheerleading Angie Lindberg Fall & Winter Cheerleading tryouts are held in the spring.
Cross Country (Boys & Girls) Josh Lowman Fall Conference champions in the 2008 and 2009 seasons. State tournament appearances in 2009 and 2010. 2011 Mississippi 8 Academic Conference Champions.
DECA Gil Faizon Winter An international association of high school students studying marketing, management and entrepreneurship in business, finance, hospitality, law, and marketing sales and service. The DECA Chapter at CIHS is a Nationally recognized activity that has experienced huge success at the Region, State and International levels. The annual DECA Food Can Drive brings in thousands of pounds of food for the needy each year at the holiday season.
American football Mike Hennen Fall Until 2007, Coach George Larson held the record for all-time victories in Minnesota. State Champions in 1986, 1987, and 2000.
Golf (Boys) Mike Hennen Spring
Math League Mike Sorn Winter Several wins in Division. Went to State in 2018
Model United Nations James Woodbury Fall-Spring A nationally recognized policy group that researches, and advocates policy while representing selected countries around the world. This group has won national awards for seven straight years at the University of Chicago Model United Nations Conference, the University of Michigan Model United Nations Conference, the Twin Cities Model United Nations Conference, and the Northwestern University Model United Nations Conference. “Lower than the dung beetles”
Golf (Girls) Steve Hanson Spring
Gymnastics Wendy Rooney Winter
Hockey (Boys) Chad Carlson Winter
Hockey (Girls) Jeff McCann Winter Back-to-back Mississippi 8 Conference Champions
Knowledge Bowl Ms. Leding Dec.-April
Mock Trial George St. Geegland Oct.-Feb
One-Act Play Jared Faust Winter
FIRST Robotics John Almos Fall/Winter/Spring Went to FIRST World Championship in 2015 in St Louis Missouri, Also again in 2017 in St. Louis Missouri. John Almos Won a prestigious coaching award from FIRST the "Woodie Flowers award, which celebrated an outstanding coach or mentor. Along with a Flawless Scoutagy team and a stellar Drive Team.
Soccer (Boys) Randy Rouse Fall
Soccer (Girls) Michael Galligan Fall
Softball Dave Hanson Spring State Champions in 1978.
Speech Lee Orvik, Therese Peikert, and Jared Faust Winter Speech is a public speaking and/or oral interpretation activity with 13 different competition categories. Sign up is early November with invitationals in February and March. Competitions for both teams and individuals continue from the end of March to mid-April.
Swimming (Boys) Gary Gotz Winter Back to back conference champions in both the 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 seasons.
Swimming (Girls) Jen Olson Fall
Tennis (Boys) Thea Lowman Spring
Tennis (Girls) Lee Orvik Fall
Track (Boys & Girls) Gil Faizon Spring
Volleyball Vicki Courts Fall
Weightlifting Neil Jennissen School year Open Mon., Wed. & Fri. 6-7:30 a.m. & 3-4:30 p.m.
Wrestling Neil Jennissen Winter 12 time Section Champions, the Bluejackets have produced 5 state champions, including 4-time All-American and 2-time NCAA Division 1 Heavyweight National Champion at the University of Minnesota and NCAA Division 3 National Champion.

Intramurals

Activity Faculty Season Notes
Basketball TBA Winter
Book Club Mr. St Geegland Fall-Winter A book is chosen, read & discussed in a group.
Broomball Mr. Weibel Winter Broomball is held at the ice rinks by the bus garage.
Dodgeball TBA Oct.-Nov.
Filmmaking Alex Grahmann Winter
Pottery Mrs. Miller Winter
Quilting Ms. Bertz Winter
Trap League Ms. Anne Johnson Spring Held at Isanti County Sportsman's Club
Xbox TBA TBA

45°34′50″N 93°13′46″W / 45.5805556°N 93.2294444°W / 45.5805556; -93.2294444[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cambridge Isanti High School