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Revision as of 02:39, 28 November 2010
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Type | Public Secondary |
Oversight | Sun Prairie Area School District |
Principal | Lisa Hiepp |
Grades | 10–12 |
Number of students | 2500 |
Color(s) | Red and black |
Mascot | Cardinal |
Newspaper | Cardinal Courier |
Yearbook | The Cardinal |
Website | http://www.sunprairie.k12.wi.us/construct_new_hs.cfm |
Sun Prairie High School (SPHS) is a comprehensive secondary school located in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. The school is administered by the Sun Prairie Area School District. In 2008-2009, there were 146 teachers and 1,802 students at Sun Prairie High School. SPHS is a WIAA Division 1 school.
In the summer of 2010 the school transitioned to a new building in the southern part of town. The old school was changed into a combined 8th and 9th grade upper middle school. The new high school opened in fall 2010; it can accommodate 2000 students.
Athletic championships
Hockey
- 1989 State champion
- 1997 State champion[1]
Baseball
- 1974 State champion
- 1994 State champion
- 1997 State champion
- 2005 State champion
- 2006 State champion
Football
- 1995 State champion
- (Football team) Sun Prairie Cardinals
Cheerleading
- UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship in Orlando Florida Finalist 2004-2009
- 2007 Nationals- 3rd Place
- 2008 National Champions - First High School Cheer Team in Midwest to Win UCA Nationals
- 2009 Nationals- 2nd Place
- 2010 Nationals- 2nd Place
- Many more state, regional, and national awards
Organization & Activity Accomplishments
SkillsUSA
- 2007 Engineering Challenge- State Silver
- 2007 3d Visualization & Animation- State Bronze
- 2008 3d Visualization & Animation- State Gold
- 2009 3d Visualization & Animation- State Gold, Silver, & Bronze
- 2009 Community Service- State Gold
- 2009 Engineering Challenge- State Silver
- 2009 Two members elected into State Office (Secretary & District 4 Vice President)
- 2009 Home Construction Sustainable Design Methods presented by students at National SkillsUSA Conference
- 2010 National recognition in the SkillsUSA Publication "Champions" for the Homes for Our Troops project
- 2010 3d Visualization & Animation- State Gold & Bronze
- 2010 Chapter Business Procedures- State Silver
- 2010 Chapter Display- State Gold
- 2010 Community Service- State Gold
- 2010 Criminal Justice- State Gold
- 2010 Culinary Arts (in a collaboration with FCCLA)- State Gold
- 2010 Engineering Challenge- State Gold
- 2010 Extemporaneous Speaking- State Silver & Bronze
- 2010 Job Skill Demonstration A- State Bronze
- 2010 Outstanding Chapter- State Gold
- 2010 Plumbing- State Gold
- 2010 Two members elected into State Office (President & District 4 Vice President)
- 2010 Wisconsin Advisor of the Year (Christopher Neff)
- 2010 Engineering Technology- National Silver
Jazz Ensemble
- 1998 Jazz at Lincoln Center "Essentially Ellington" National Finalist - New York - placed third
- 1998 Performed with Wynton Marsalis at Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic - Chicago, Illinois
- 2000 Jazz at Lincoln Center "Essentially Ellington" National Finalist - New York
- 2001 Performed program of Duke Ellington music at Wisconsin State Music Convention with legendary Ellington alumni, Clark Terry
- 2001 Jazz at Lincoln Center "Essentially Ellington" National Finalist - New York
- 2004 Jazz at Lincoln Center "Essentially Ellington" National Finalist - New York - placed third
- 2008 Jazz at Lincoln Center "Essentially Ellington" National Finalist - New York - placed third
Notable alumni
- Andrew Cain, Professional Bowlers Association champion[2]
- Kevyn Feiner, member of the Dayton Dragons (2009)[3]
- John A. List, University of Chicago economist
- Andy Thompson, member of the Toronto Blue Jays (2000)[3]
References
- ^ "The Hockey database listing of Sun Prairie Alumni" (SHTML). Retrieved 2007-06-19.
- ^ PBA.com - Live Scoring
- ^ a b "The Baseball Cube database listing of Sun Prairie alumni" (SHTML). Retrieved 2006-12-06. [dead link ]
External links