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*Radio personality [[Dave McClurg]], class of 1985, sports director of [[KMGK]] in Glenwood, MN. |
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*[[1983]] [[Miss Minnesota USA]] Carolyn (Mattson) Peterson. |
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*Meteorologist [[Aaron Shaffer]], Meteorologist & storm chaser for KGAN CBS2/KFXA FOX28 in Cedar Rapids, IA. Former Chief Meteorologist at KDLT-TV in Sioux Falls, SD, and morning meteorologist at KCWY-TV in Casper, WY. |
*Meteorologist [[Aaron Shaffer]], Meteorologist & storm chaser for KGAN CBS2/KFXA FOX28 in Cedar Rapids, IA. Former Chief Meteorologist at KDLT-TV in Sioux Falls, SD, and morning meteorologist at KCWY-TV in Casper, WY. |
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*Motivational Speaker [[The Scary Guy]], who campaigns worldwide to eliminate hate, violence, prejudice and bullying in schools and corporations. |
*Motivational Speaker [[The Scary Guy]], who campaigns worldwide to eliminate hate, violence, prejudice and bullying in schools and corporations. |
Revision as of 23:23, 30 June 2013
Robbinsdale Cooper High School | |
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Address | |
8230 47th Avenue North , | |
Coordinates | 45°02′27″N 93°23′05″W / 45.0409°N 93.3848°W |
Information | |
Type | Public secondary |
Established | 1964 |
School district | Robbinsdale Area Schools |
Principal | Mike Favor |
Number of students | approx. 2000+ |
Mascot | Hawk |
Colors | Orange and Blue, (Pale Pumpkin and Navy) |
Website | www.chs.rdale.org/ |
Robbinsdale Cooper High School is a public secondary school located in New Hope, Minnesota, a northwest suburb of Minneapolis. Cooper, as it is informally referred to, became an IB World School in July 1998, and now offers the IB Middle Years (MYP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs along with a wide variety of courses and curricula suited to the needs of every student.[1] RCHS offers a comprehensive fine arts and music program, as well as many extra-curricular activities including a broad selection of athletics. RCHS is home to more than 2000 students. Cooper students and Alumni are referred to as Hawks, after the school's mascot.
School history
E. J. Cooper Senior High School, as it was originally known, was built in 1964 to accommodate increasing enrollment in the Robbinsdale Area School District (Independent School District 281). Once called the most modern high school in the area, Cooper was advanced in both structure and audiovisual technology. It was named for district superintendent Edwin J. ("E.J.") Cooper, and for years E.J. was a popular guest at school gatherings. The school's first principal was Lyndon Ulrich. In its first year, Cooper held classes for kindergarten as well as grades 10 through 12. After that, it held grade 10 through 12 school. Because the needs of the school district have changed, the school now teaches grades 9 through 12.
In 1982, declining enrollment in the district forced the closure of one of the district's high schools. Robbinsdale High School, a sister school to Cooper, was chosen after contentious debate. In an effort to placate Robbinsdale residents, the two remaining high schools within the district, Cooper and Armstrong, were renamed Robbinsdale Cooper and Robbinsdale Armstrong.
Cooper Athletics & Activities
State Athletic Team Championships | |||
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Season | Activity | Number of Championships | Year |
Fall | Soccer, Boys | 1 | 1978 |
Spring | Tennis, Boys | 1 | 1970 |
Softball, Girls | 1 | 1985 | |
Lacrosse, Boys | 2 | 1999 & 2000 | |
Wrestling, Mens | 2 | 1965 and 1969 | |
Total | 6 |
State Finearts Championships | |||
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Season | Activity | Number of Championships | Year |
Winter | Lincoln-Douglas Debate | 1 | 2007 |
Cooper entered into the MSHSL North Suburban Conference in 2005. The Girls' Swim Team won the North Suburban Conference Championship in 2005 and 2006. The Boys' Basketball Team won the Conference Championship in 2006, and finished 2nd in the state tournament behind Hopkins High School. This was the first time since 1975 that the team had made it to the state tournament. In 2010 Cooper Sophomore Brenna Walek set 4 Minnesota State High School League records for softball including homeruns in a single game (4), consecutive homeruns (4), RBI's in a game (9), and walks in a single game (4). In the 2010–2011 Boy's Hockey season, the Hawks beat their arch rival the Armstrong Falcons. It was the first win against this team since 1995. Also in this season, the team tallied 14 wins, the most since 1984. The Girl's hockey team was also quite successful in this season, (which would turn out to be their last. Starting in the 2011–2012 season, the girls will merge with the Armstrong Falcons. The team racked up 7 wins, tying their all-time high.
Traditionally, the Cooper Hawks' primary athletic rivalry has been with the Armstrong Falcons.
Notable alumni
- Actor Steve Zahn, who has starred in many films, including Saving Silverman, Sahara, National Security, and That Thing You Do.[2]
- Omar Ansari, owner/CEO of Surly Brewing Company. Omar Ansari was named an Artist Of The Year 2007 by City Pages magazine[3] and Surly was named the Best Brewery In America by Beer Advocate Magazine's June 2007 issue's Top 50 American Breweries.[4]
- Actor John Elsen.[5]
- Actor-director Kevin Norberg ('71), ASCAP composer, recording artist, member of critically acclaimed Dale Warland Singers including the Grammy award nominated project, and currently heads The Tevye Project based in Mpls, MN (http://www.TheTevyeProject.com)
- Pop, R&B and dance music recording artists The Jets, who were known at the time as Quazar.
- United States Marine Lance Cpl. Scott Modeen, who was killed in 2005 while serving in Iraq.[6]
- Steve Plasencia, a two time Track and Field athlete on the US Olympic Team
- Cindy (Seikkula) Peterson, a speedskater in the 1976 Winter Olympics.
- Radio personality Dave McClurg, class of 1985, sports director of KMGK in Glenwood, MN.
- 1983 Miss Minnesota USA Carolyn (Mattson) Peterson.
- Meteorologist Aaron Shaffer, Meteorologist & storm chaser for KGAN CBS2/KFXA FOX28 in Cedar Rapids, IA. Former Chief Meteorologist at KDLT-TV in Sioux Falls, SD, and morning meteorologist at KCWY-TV in Casper, WY.
- Motivational Speaker The Scary Guy, who campaigns worldwide to eliminate hate, violence, prejudice and bullying in schools and corporations.
- Hip-Hop Recording Artist Brother Ali, has recorded critically acclaimed records including Shadows on the Sun, Champion EP and his newest record The Undisputed Truth. He is signed to Rhymesayers Entertainment and has toured with acts Atmosphere, Rakim and many others.
- Former NHL Hockey player Lance Pitlick, a defenseman who played between 1994 and 2002 for the Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers.
- Former National Football League football player Dan "Bomber" Johnson, a tight end for the Miami Dolphins from 1983 to 1987. In Super Bowl XIX, a 38–16 Dolphins' loss to the San Francisco 49ers, Johnson caught 3 passes from quarterback Dan Marino for a total of 28 yards and 1 touchdown.
- Former NHL Hockey player Jim Johnson, a defenseman for several teams between 1985 and 1998, including the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Minnesota North Stars, the Dallas Stars, the Washington Capitals, and the Phoenix Coyotes.
References
- ^ International Baccalaureate program
- ^ Steve Zahn references
- ^ "City Pages Artists Of The Year 2007"
- ^ Jason and Todd Alström (2007-06). "Top 50 American Breweries", BeerAdvocate Magazine, pp. p. 1.
- ^ IMDB Entry
- ^ Two MN Marines Killed In Iraq WCCO
Robyn Johnson Wenham 1991Miss Crystal, 1994 Minneapolis Aquatennial Queen of the Lakes. Viking Cheerleader, model/actor
External links
- Robbinsdale Cooper High School
- Cooper Class of 1972
- International Baccalaureate Organization
- Cooper Hawks Football Website
- Cooper Hawks Girls Basketball Website