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Waukegan High School
File:WaukeganHSlogo.png
Address
Map
2325 Brookside Avenue

North Shore

,
60085

Coordinates42°21′50″N 87°51′48″W / 42.3639°N 87.86321°W / 42.3639; -87.86321 (Brookside)
42°21′31″N 87°50′39″W / 42.35855°N 87.844148°W / 42.35855; -87.844148 (Washington)
Information
School typePublic
Opened1870
School districtWaukegan Community Unit School District 60
SuperintendentDr. Batiste
PrincipalCarl Hagman (Interim)
Teaching staff319
Grades9–12
Gendercoed
Number of students4,263
Average class size20.4 [1] =
CampusSuburban
Color(s)  purple
  green
  gold
SongThe Purple, Green And Gold
Fight songThe Purple, Green And Gold
Athletics conferenceNorth Suburban Conference
MascotBulldog
NicknameBulldogs
Team nameWaukegan Bulldogs
AccreditationAdvancED[2]
NewspaperThe Dog Times
Websitehttp://schools.wps60.org/

Waukegan High School, or WHS, is a public, four-year high school located in Waukegan, Illinois, USA, a city to the North of Chicago, Illinois. WHS first opened its doors in 1870 in the east campus. West campus was built to accommodate the baby boomer generation after WWII and originally held the Freshmen and Sophomore classes, while East Campus at 1011 Washington Street, housed the Junior and Senior classes. West Campus is known today as Brookside Campus. It extends from Berwick Avenue to McAree Road, and from Brookside Avenue to the center line of Monroe Street. The Washington Campus (EAST) is also a 4 year school. Waukegan High School is a four-year comprehensive high school that provides students with opportunities to advance their academic careers and gain an understanding of diverse cultures. Students attend classes at the Washington Campus (EAST Campus), located at 1011 Washington Street, and also at the Brookside Campus (WEST Campus), at 2325 Brookside Avenue. WHS is a closed campus which means students have to stay in the building until their last class. There are several traveling students, who travel from one campus to the other for classes. WHS is part of Waukegan Community Unit School District 60.

Between the 1975–76 school year, and the 1989–90 school year, Waukegan High School split into two completely separate campuses. The East (Washington) campus is considered to be one and the same as the current and previous Waukegan High School. The West (Brookside) Campus was, during those years, a separate high school.

Academics

The College Studies Program allows students who are interested in college related courses to study at a faster pace than normal classes. But this was disbanded by the school board in 2014 because the school board finally realized that the college studies program wasn't enough results with the students compare to AVID.

Athletics

The Waukegan Bulldogs are members of the North Suburban Conference. They also compete as a part of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), which sponsors the state tournaments for most of the sports and activities in the state.

During the time when Waukegan High School was split into the East and West schools, East retained the "Bulldog" nickname that had been in use, while the West school took the name "Raiders". When the schools merged again, the traditional Bulldog name was retained, however, a pirate's eye patch was added to depictions of the bulldog to honor the "Raiders" legacy of the West campus.[3]

Waukegan sponsors the following interscholastic athletic teams for men and women: basketball, cross country, track, swimming, golf, soccer, and volleyball. Men may compete in baseball, football, and wrestling. Women may compete in badminton, softball, cheerleading, and tennis.

While not sponsored by the IHSA, the school also sponsors teams in pom poms for women, and coed teams in drill team and rifle team.[4]

The following teams have finished in the top four of their respective state championship tournaments, sponsored by the IHSA:[5]

  • Baseball: 2nd place (1959–60); State Champions (1970–71, 82–83)
  • Basketball (boys): 4th place (1958–59); 2nd place (2008–09); 3rd place (2009–10)
  • Cross Country (boys): 3rd place (1993–94)
  • Golf (boys): 4th place (1939–40); 3rd place (1957–58); 2nd place (1953–54, 62–63, 63–64, 69–70)
  • Golf (girls): 4th place (1976–77, 77–78, 83–84); 3rd place (1992–93); 2nd place (1981–82); State Champions (1975–76, 80–81, 91–92)
  • Track & Field (boys): 4th place (1926–27); 3rd place (1982–83, 89–90); 2nd place (1953–54); State Champions (1979–80)
  • Track & Field (girls): 3rd place (1994–95); 2nd place (1995–96)
  • Wrestling: 4th place (1953–54, 60–61, 91–92, 93–94, 2000–01); 3rd place (1956–57, 58–59, 59–60, 64–65, 69–70, 71–72, 81–82); 2nd place (1950–51, 51–52, 61–62, 90–91); State Champions (1957–58, 62–63, 63–64, 65–66)

The 1982–83 baseball state title, the 1983–84 4th place finish in girls golf, and the 1989–90 3rd place finish in boys track & field were won by Waukegan West High School. The IHSA recognizes the current Waukegan High School as the caretaker of these victories.[5]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ http://webprod.isbe.net/ereportcard/publicsite/getReport.aspx?year=2014&code=3404906000022_e.pdf
  2. ^ Institution Summary, AdvancED, Retrieved 2012-07-11
  3. ^ Waukegan HS history; accessed 11 April 2009
  4. ^ Waukegan HS Athletic Department; accessed 11 April 2009
  5. ^ a b Season Summaries for Waukegan High School; accessed 11 April 2009
  6. ^ a b c d e Bell, Taylor; Waukegan: High School of the Week; 3 October 2007; Chicago Sun- Times; accessed 13 April 2009
  7. ^ 1990 Draft information citing Gary Bennett from Waukegan East High School; retrieved 8 August, 2008
  8. ^ Jack Benny bio @ Illinois State Society; retrieved 8 August, 2008
  9. ^ Corky Calhoun stats & bio; basketball-reference.com; accessed 1 January 2009
  10. ^ "Johnny Dickshot Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  11. ^ Schwartz, Larry; Automatic Otto defined versatility; espn.com; accessed 11 April 2009
  12. ^ Otto Graham stats and profil; football database.com; accessed 11 April 2009
  13. ^ Jermaine Lewis stats and profile at Arena Football League; accessed 24 April 2009
  14. ^ http://www.slammersillinois.com/instructors/derek-mitchell
  15. ^ Moran, Dan; Hometown boy Waukegan native Rob Paravonian brings his comedy act back to Lake County; 31 March 2007; Waukegan News Sun
  16. ^ Jerome Whitehead stats & bio; basketball-reference.com; accessed 1 January 2009

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