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| name = Hutchinson High School |
| name = Hutchinson High School |
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| image = Hutchinson_Tiger_Logo.gif |
| image = Hutchinson_Tiger_Logo.gif |
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| established = 1877 |
| established = 1877 |
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| type = Public High School |
| type = Public High School |
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| type_label = School Type |
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| grades = 9–12 |
| grades = 9–12 |
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| superintendent = |
| superintendent = Daniel Deitte |
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| principal = |
| principal = Jennifer Telecky |
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| enrollment = 888 (2023–2024)<ref name=NCES>{{cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=2714970&ID=271497000756|title=HUTCHINSON SENIOR HIGH|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics|accessdate=December 22, 2024}}</ref> |
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| enrollment = 920 (9-12) |
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| staff = 50.19 (FTE)<ref name=NCES/> |
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| campus type = Rural |
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| ratio = 17.69<ref name=NCES/> |
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| mascot = Tigers |
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| campus_type = Rural |
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| mascot = Tiger |
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| colors = {{Color box|yellow|border=darkgray}}{{Color box|black|border=darkgray}}{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} Black and Yellow |
| colors = {{Color box|yellow|border=darkgray}}{{Color box|black|border=darkgray}}{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} Black and Yellow |
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| location = 1200 Roberts Road <br />[[Hutchinson, Minnesota|Hutchinson]], [[Minnesota|MN]] 55350 |
| location = 1200 Roberts Road <br />[[Hutchinson, Minnesota|Hutchinson]], [[Minnesota|MN]] 55350 |
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| country = |
| country = United States |
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| coordinates = {{coord|44.8845|-94.3930|type:edu_region:US-MN|display=inline,title}} |
| coordinates = {{coord|44.8845|-94.3930|type:edu_region:US-MN|display=inline,title}} |
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| website = {{URL|http://isd423.org}} |
| website = {{URL|http://isd423.org}} |
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| feeder_schools = [[West Elementary School (Hutchinson, Minnesota)|West Elementary School]], [[Tiger Elementary School (Hutchinson, Minnesota)|Tiger Elementary School]], [[Park Elementary School (Hutchinson, Minnesota)|Park Elementary School]], [[Hutchinson Middle School (Hutchinson, Minnesota)|Hutchinson Middle School]]. |
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'''Hutchinson Senior High School''' was founded in the fall of 1877 in |
'''Hutchinson Senior High School''' was founded in the fall of 1877 in [[Hutchinson, Minnesota]], United States. The school has over 17,000 graduates since its inception. [17,095 through 2023] The first graduating class included H. H. Bonniwell. |
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Today, HHS graduates anywhere from 200-240 graduates per year. This rate has held fairly steady for the past 50 years. The first class over 100 was in 1942 (110) and the first class of 200 students occurred 23 years later in 1965. The last graduating class under 200 was in 1992. Over that time, Hutchinson HS has had a remarkably stable population of between 800-1100 students. Currently, the enrollment of Hutchinson HS is above 900 and expects to be there through the near future. |
Today, HHS graduates anywhere from 200-240 graduates per year. This rate has held fairly steady for the past 50 years. The first class over 100 was in 1942 (110) and the first class of 200 students occurred 23 years later in 1965. The last graduating class under 200 was in 1992. Over that time, Hutchinson HS has had a remarkably stable population of between 800-1100 students. Currently, the enrollment of Hutchinson HS is above 900 and expects to be there through the near future. <ref>Jones, Jeremy (March 16, 2016). "[http://www.crowrivermedia.com/hutchinsonleader/news/local/high-school-plan-is-coming-together/article_16fbe36d-89ad-5c07-b11c-d76e163db3be.html High school plan is coming together]". ''Hutchinson Leader''. Retrieved April 14, 2016.</ref> |
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A current view of the construction progress [https://www.workzonecam.com/projects/innovative/hutchinson/workzonecam camera] on-site. |
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A virtual reality [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opkTsUtz6_c YouTube video] fly-through of the new building. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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* In 1890, the Hutchinson school district had 529 pupils, while only graduating 4 students. High school education did not gain popularity until the turn of the century. |
* In 1890, the Hutchinson school district had 529 pupils, while only graduating 4 students. High school education did not gain popularity until the turn of the century. |
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* In 1913, a Normal School was started. The normal school took place in the summer after graduation and allowed many people to become certified teachers in a six-week program. 50% of the graduating class went to the Normal school in 1915-17. The Normal School continued to operate until 1947. During this period, the teacher training school graduated 10-15 students yearly. |
* In 1913, a Normal School was started. The normal school took place in the summer after graduation and allowed many people to become certified teachers in a six-week program. 50% of the graduating class went to the Normal school in 1915-17. The Normal School continued to operate until 1947. During this period, the teacher training school graduated 10-15 students yearly. |
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* The first documented valedictorian was E. R. Dennis in the Class of 1912. The practice of naming a valedictorian and salutatorian was ended by Principal |
* The first documented valedictorian was E. R. Dennis in the Class of 1912. The practice of naming a valedictorian and salutatorian was ended by Principal Scott Douglas in the year 2000. |
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*The Park building was commissioned in 1938 and served as the high school from 1938-1960. After that, it became the elementary school. Park was recently changed from a Grades 2-5 building to only a Grades 4-5 building in 2022. |
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*In the fall of 1961, Hutchinson Senior HS moved to the School St. location and continued operating as the Grades 7-12 building from 1961-1988, and the Grades 9-12 building from 1988-present. A new remodeled high school debuted during the 2017-2018 school year. |
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== Graduation classes == |
== Graduation classes == |
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== Demographics == |
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http://hutchinsonmn.areaconnect.com/statistics.htm Hutchinson Demographics 2000 |
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http://www.city-data.com/city/Hutchinson-Minnesota.html Hutchinson City Data Current |
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== Academics == |
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Hutchinson HS is a comprehensive high school that boasts excellence in a number of areas. Our identity is formed by a number of different academic programs listed below. We offer 12 different Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Our ratio of elective courses to required courses is as high as any public high school in the Midwest. We have award-winning music programs. Our REACH Intervention program is widely recognized in throughout Minnesota. Our FFA program has been recognized as a State and National Chapter of the Year recently. We have had the State Champion Real-World Design Team almost yearly. |
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[http://isd423.org/hs/tpa TigerPath Academies] |
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TigerPath Academies are the pillar of the academic program at Hutchinson HS. There are four academies: |
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STREAM -- Representing our Science Technology, Robotics, Renewable Energy, Art, Automotive, Agriculture, Architecture, Engineering/Design, Construction, Welding, Mechatronics and Manufacturing Areas |
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Sci HI -- Representing the high sciences and global healthcare occupations. |
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Business -- Representing Business, Finance, Retail, Corporate and Entrepreneurship |
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Human -- Representing education, law enforcement, legal professions, public services, volunteerism |
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[http://www.thereachteam.org REACH Program] |
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[http://hutchband.weebly.com Tiger Band Program] |
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[http://hutchchoirs.weebly.com Tiger Choir Program] |
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[http://apcentral.org Advanced Placement] |
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== Wall of Fame Members == |
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Hutchinson High School has a rich tradition of student achievement in Academics, Arts and Athletics. The HHS Wall of Fame recognizes those people and their achievements through the Wall of Fame program. Every two years, another group of people are nominated and voted on to represent the Tigers' finest! |
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! 2008 Class !! 2010 Class !! 2012 Class |
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| Emmanuel Albrecht, Student-Athlete || Jerry Carlson, Coach || Claudia (Swanson) Pilot, Outstanding Graduate |
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| Ron McGraw, Fan (1955) || Ralph Johnson, Fan || Kelly Brinkman, Student-Athlete |
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| Barb Tschida, Coach || Chul Schwanke, Student-Athlete (1984) || Dennis Luke, Coach |
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| Grady Rostberg, Coach || Dr. D. Vaughn Weseloh, Outstanding Graduate || Roger Krantz, Outstanding Graduate |
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| [[Lindsay Whalen|Lindsay Whalen, Outstanding Graduate (1999)]] || Tom Coles, Student-Athlete || Steve Wicklund, Fan |
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| Michael Arndt, Fine Arts || || William Scherer, Advisor |
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| Jack McLelland, Coach || || |
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| Stan Sytsma, Student-Athlete || || |
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! 2014 Class !! 2016 Class !! 2018 Class |
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| Allison Rostberg, Student-Athlete || Charles Ulrich, Outstanding Graduate (1948) || Nominee |
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| Jim Mills, Coach || [[Cory Sauter|Cory Sauter, Student-Athlete (1990)]] || Nominee |
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| Roger Root, Outstanding Graduate || Mike Carls, Coach/Advisor || Nominee |
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| Herb Pellinen, Student-Athlete (1973) || [https://gustavus.edu/profiles/carlson Jon Carlson, Outstanding Graduate] || Nominee |
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| Earl Olson, Fan || Andrea (Jeseritz) Pearson, Student-Athlete || Nominee |
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| Andy Rostberg, Student-Athlete (1985) || Dave May, Fan || Nominee |
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| [[Coleen Gray|Doris Jensen, Outstanding Graduate (1939)]] || Karen Scott, Outstanding Graduate || Nominee |
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== Athletic history == |
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One of the biggest prides of Hutchinson HS is their football tradition, sporting 5 state titles in 1983, 1984, 1999, 2012 and 2013. |
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== Notable alumni == |
== Notable alumni == |
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* [[Carlos Avery]] (1868-1930), first Commissioner of the Minnesota Game and Fish Commission. Namesake of the [[Carlos Avery State Wildlife Management Area]]. Class of 1887. |
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* [[H. H. Bonniwell|Harlow "Bonnie" Bonniwell]], Minnesota Legislator (1915-1935). Part of the first graduating class in 1878. |
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* [[John Bernhagen]], Minnesota Legislator, (1969-1992). Class of 1952. Graduated #12 in his class of 82. |
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* [[Carlos Avery]] (1868-1930), first Commissioner of the Minnesota Game and Fish Commission. Namesake of the [[Carlos Avery State Wildlife Management Area]]. Class of 1887. |
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* [[H. H. Bonniwell|Harlow "Bonnie" Bonniwell]], Minnesota Legislator (1915-1935). Part of the first graduating class in 1878. |
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* [http://prabook.com/web/person-view.html?profileId=1104943 Anthony Zeleny] Class of 1888, Instructor/Professor Physics, University of Minnesota 1897-1938 |
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* [[Mitch Erickson]], Offensive Guard at [[South Dakota State Jackrabbits football|South Dakota State]] from 2004-2007, Pro football player from 2008-2012 in the [[National Football League|NFL]] (Practice Squad) and [[Canadian Football League|CFL]] |
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* [[John Zeleny]], Class of 1888, BS Cambridge, University of MN Physicist 1906-1951, invented [[Zeleny Electrosope|Zeleny Electroscope]], President, American Physical Society, 1940 |
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* Harold Popp, Minnesota Legislator (1958-1969). Pharmacist. Married popular teacher Winnifred Ruth in 1941. Both were killed in a [http://www.leg.mn/archive/LegDB/Articles/14402STObit.pdf car accident] in 1969. Class of 1921 |
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* [[Les Kouba]], 1957–58 and 1967-68 Federal Duck Stamp winner and celebrated wildlife artist. Les was in the Class of 1935, but left school during his jr year to attend art school in Minneapolis. [http://leskoubaoriginalart.com/les-c-kouba/les-kouba.htm Les Kouba Art] |
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* [[Coleen Gray|Colleen Gray]], (née Delores Jensen) big screen actress from the 1940s and 1950s. Class of 1939. Graduated #3 in her class of 82. |
* [[Coleen Gray|Colleen Gray]], (née Delores Jensen) big screen actress from the 1940s and 1950s. Class of 1939. Graduated #3 in her class of 82. |
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* [[Arthur A. Hahn]], Minnesota state senator and businessman |
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* John Bernhagen, Minnesota Legislator, (1969-1992). Class of 1952. Graduated #12 in his class of 82. |
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* [[Les Kouba]], 1957–58 and 1967-68 [[Federal Duck Stamp]] winner and celebrated wildlife artist. Les was in the Class of 1935, but left school during his junior year to attend art school in Minneapolis. [http://leskoubaoriginalart.com/les-c-kouba/les-kouba.htm Les Kouba Art] |
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* [[Greg Murtha]], Football player at the University of Minnesota, played in the NFL in 1982 [https://web.archive.org/web/20160412003241/http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=MURTHGRE01 NFL Page] |
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* [[Greg Murtha]], Football player at the University of Minnesota, played in the NFL in 1982 |
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* [[Nate Swift]], Record-setting receiver at Nebraska from 2005-2008, NFL Practice Squad player, Denver and Jacksonville (2009) |
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* [[Lydon Murtha]], Offensive Tackle at Nebraska from 2005-2008, NFL Player with the Miami Dolphins |
* [[Lydon Murtha]], Offensive Tackle at Nebraska from 2005-2008, NFL Player with the Miami Dolphins |
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* [[Harold Popp]], Minnesota Legislator (1958-1969). Pharmacist. Married popular teacher Winnifred Ruth in 1941. Both were killed in a [http://www.leg.mn/archive/LegDB/Articles/14402STObit.pdf car accident] in 1969. Class of 1921 |
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* [[Mitch Erickson]], Offensive Guard at South Dakota State from 2004-2007, Pro football player from 2008-2012 in the NFL (Practice Squad) and CFL |
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* [[Nate Swift]], Record-setting receiver at Nebraska from 2005-2008, NFL Practice Squad player, Denver and Jacksonville (2009) |
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* Other Hutchinson [http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/results?search=city&gender=both&sess=89,88,87,86,85,84,83,82,81,80,79,78,77,76,75,74,73,72,71,70,69,68,67,66,65,64,63,62,61,60,59,58,57,56,55,54,53,52,51,50,49,48,47,46,45,44,43,42,41,40,39,38,37,36,35,34,33,32,31,30,29,28 resident legislators]. |
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* [[Lindsay Whalen]], basketball player for the [[Minnesota Golden Gophers women's basketball|University of Minnesota]], [[Connecticut Sun]], and [[Minnesota Lynx]]. Two-time Olympic gold medalist in basketball ([[Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's team rosters|2012]], [[Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's team rosters|2016]]) and former head coach of the University of Minnesota's women's basketball team |
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* [[John Zeleny]], Class of 1888, BS Cambridge, University of MN Physicist 1906-1951, invented [[Zeleny Electrosope|Zeleny Electroscope]], President, American Physical Society, 1940 |
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== Feeder schools == |
== Feeder schools == |
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* Hutchinson Middle School |
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* Park Elementary |
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* West Elementary |
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* Tiger Elementary |
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* Park Elementary |
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* Hutchinson Middle School |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* [http://www.isd423.org/hs/ Hutchinson High School] |
* [http://www.isd423.org/hs/ Hutchinson High School] |
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[[Category:High schools in Minnesota]] |
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[[Category:Public high schools in Minnesota]] |
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[[Category:Schools in McLeod County, Minnesota]] |
Latest revision as of 21:31, 22 December 2024
Hutchinson High School | |
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Location | |
United States | |
Coordinates | 44°53′04″N 94°23′35″W / 44.8845°N 94.3930°W |
Information | |
Type | Public High School |
Established | 1877 |
Superintendent | Daniel Deitte |
Principal | Jennifer Telecky |
Staff | 50.19 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 888 (2023–2024)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 17.69[1] |
Campus type | Rural |
Color(s) | Black and Yellow |
Mascot | Tiger |
Feeder schools | West Elementary School, Tiger Elementary School, Park Elementary School, Hutchinson Middle School. |
Website | isd423 |
Hutchinson Senior High School was founded in the fall of 1877 in Hutchinson, Minnesota, United States. The school has over 17,000 graduates since its inception. [17,095 through 2023] The first graduating class included H. H. Bonniwell.
Today, HHS graduates anywhere from 200-240 graduates per year. This rate has held fairly steady for the past 50 years. The first class over 100 was in 1942 (110) and the first class of 200 students occurred 23 years later in 1965. The last graduating class under 200 was in 1992. Over that time, Hutchinson HS has had a remarkably stable population of between 800-1100 students. Currently, the enrollment of Hutchinson HS is above 900 and expects to be there through the near future. [2]
History
[edit]- The first HHS graduates were in 1878. High school education generally was exclusive to private tutoring prior to this.
- In 1881, the Hutchinson school district became one of the first to receive state money to provide high school study.
- In 1890, the Hutchinson school district had 529 pupils, while only graduating 4 students. High school education did not gain popularity until the turn of the century.
- In 1913, a Normal School was started. The normal school took place in the summer after graduation and allowed many people to become certified teachers in a six-week program. 50% of the graduating class went to the Normal school in 1915-17. The Normal School continued to operate until 1947. During this period, the teacher training school graduated 10-15 students yearly.
- The first documented valedictorian was E. R. Dennis in the Class of 1912. The practice of naming a valedictorian and salutatorian was ended by Principal Scott Douglas in the year 2000.
- The Park building was commissioned in 1938 and served as the high school from 1938-1960. After that, it became the elementary school. Park was recently changed from a Grades 2-5 building to only a Grades 4-5 building in 2022.
- In the fall of 1961, Hutchinson Senior HS moved to the School St. location and continued operating as the Grades 7-12 building from 1961-1988, and the Grades 9-12 building from 1988-present. A new remodeled high school debuted during the 2017-2018 school year.
Graduation classes
[edit]This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience.(December 2019) |
Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# | Year | Grad# |
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1878 | 4 | 1897 | 16 | 1911 | 36 | 1925 | 65 | 1939 | 82 | 1953 | 104 | 1967 | 185 | 1981 | 213 | 1995 | 200 | 2009 | 221 | 2023 | 220 |
1881 | 1 | 1898 | 14 | 1912 | 41 | 1926 | 51 | 1940 | 82 | 1954 | 95 | 1968 | 194 | 1982 | 216 | 1996 | 205 | 2010 | 234 | 2024 | |
1884 | 6 | 1899 | 18 | 1913 | 49 | 1927 | 53 | 1941 | 95 | 1955 | 104 | 1969 | 204 | 1983 | 214 | 1997 | 212 | 2011 | 212 | 2025 | |
1885 | 8 | 1900 | 16 | 1914 | 32 | 1928 | 56 | 1942 | 110 | 1956 | 115 | 1970 | 223 | 1984 | 195 | 1998 | 214 | 2012 | 203 | 2026 | |
1886 | 1 | 1901 | 24 | 1915 | 48 | 1929 | 47 | 1943 | 95 | 1957 | 100 | 1971 | 208 | 1985 | 187 | 1999 | 220 | 2013 | 204 | 2027 | |
1887 | 12 | 1902 | 29 | 1916 | 39 | 1930 | 66 | 1944 | 77 | 1958 | 129 | 1972 | 170 | 1986 | 192 | 2000 | 219 | 2014 | 219 | 2028 | |
1888 | 1 | 1903 | 35 | 1917 | 32 | 1931 | 54 | 1945 | 76 | 1959 | 120 | 1973 | 195 | 1987 | 201 | 2001 | 227 | 2015 | 238 | 2029 | |
1890 | 4 | 1904 | 39 | 1918 | 47 | 1932 | 71 | 1946 | 96 | 1960 | 142 | 1974 | 204 | 1988 | 226 | 2002 | 221 | 2016 | 208 | 2030 | |
1891 | 9 | 1905 | 48 | 1919 | 52 | 1933 | 56 | 1947 | 76 | 1961 | 152 | 1975 | 187 | 1989 | 197 | 2003 | 239 | 2017 | 206 | 2031 | |
1892 | 2 | 1906 | 33 | 1920 | 39 | 1934 | 62 | 1948 | 114 | 1962 | 156 | 1976 | 184 | 1990 | 219 | 2004 | 230 | 2018 | 212 | 2032 | |
1893 | 3 | 1907 | 32 | 1921 | 50 | 1935 | 62 | 1949 | 88 | 1963 | 146 | 1977 | 211 | 1991 | 170 | 2005 | 236 | 2019 | 205 | 2033 | |
1894 | 2 | 1908 | 33 | 1922 | 41 | 1936 | 65 | 1950 | 78 | 1964 | 172 | 1978 | 215 | 1992 | 190 | 2006 | 231 | 2020 | 197 | 2034 | |
1895 | 10 | 1909 | 23 | 1923 | 52 | 1937 | 67 | 1951 | 98 | 1965 | 200 | 1979 | 228 | 1993 | 206 | 2007 | 244 | 2021 | 221 | 2035 | |
1896 | 4 | 1910 | 37 | 1924 | 58 | 1938 | 64 | 1952 | 82 | 1966 | 184 | 1980 | 217 | 1994 | 210 | 2008 | 229 | 2022 | 219 | 2036 |
Notable alumni
[edit]- Carlos Avery (1868-1930), first Commissioner of the Minnesota Game and Fish Commission. Namesake of the Carlos Avery State Wildlife Management Area. Class of 1887.
- John Bernhagen, Minnesota Legislator, (1969-1992). Class of 1952. Graduated #12 in his class of 82.
- Harlow "Bonnie" Bonniwell, Minnesota Legislator (1915-1935). Part of the first graduating class in 1878.
- Mitch Erickson, Offensive Guard at South Dakota State from 2004-2007, Pro football player from 2008-2012 in the NFL (Practice Squad) and CFL
- Colleen Gray, (née Delores Jensen) big screen actress from the 1940s and 1950s. Class of 1939. Graduated #3 in her class of 82.
- Arthur A. Hahn, Minnesota state senator and businessman
- Les Kouba, 1957–58 and 1967-68 Federal Duck Stamp winner and celebrated wildlife artist. Les was in the Class of 1935, but left school during his junior year to attend art school in Minneapolis. Les Kouba Art
- Greg Murtha, Football player at the University of Minnesota, played in the NFL in 1982
- Lydon Murtha, Offensive Tackle at Nebraska from 2005-2008, NFL Player with the Miami Dolphins
- Harold Popp, Minnesota Legislator (1958-1969). Pharmacist. Married popular teacher Winnifred Ruth in 1941. Both were killed in a car accident in 1969. Class of 1921
- Nate Swift, Record-setting receiver at Nebraska from 2005-2008, NFL Practice Squad player, Denver and Jacksonville (2009)
- Lindsay Whalen, basketball player for the University of Minnesota, Connecticut Sun, and Minnesota Lynx. Two-time Olympic gold medalist in basketball (2012, 2016) and former head coach of the University of Minnesota's women's basketball team
- John Zeleny, Class of 1888, BS Cambridge, University of MN Physicist 1906-1951, invented Zeleny Electroscope, President, American Physical Society, 1940
Feeder schools
[edit]- West Elementary
- Tiger Elementary
- Park Elementary
- Hutchinson Middle School
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "HUTCHINSON SENIOR HIGH". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 22, 2024.
- ^ Jones, Jeremy (March 16, 2016). "High school plan is coming together". Hutchinson Leader. Retrieved April 14, 2016.