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Dunlap High School

Coordinates: 40°51′18″N 89°40′31″W / 40.8550°N 89.6754°W / 40.8550; -89.6754
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Dunlap High School
Address
Map
5220 West Legion Hall Road

, ,
61525

United States
Coordinates40°51′18″N 89°40′31″W / 40.8550°N 89.6754°W / 40.8550; -89.6754
Information
TypeComprehensive Public High School
MottoScientia et sapientia
Established1893
School districtDunlap Community Unit School District 323
PrincipalMr. Scott Adreon
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,273 (2016-17)[1]
Average class size21
Student to teacher ratio12:1
Campus typeRural, fringe, closed
Color(s)    Maroon, Gold
Athletics conferenceMid-Illini
MascotEagle
SAT average1160
NewspaperEagle's Eye
Feeder schoolsDunlap Valley Middle and Dunlap Middle
WebsiteDunlap High School

Dunlap High School, or DHS, is a public four-year high school located at 5220 West Legion Hall Road in Dunlap, Illinois, a village in Peoria County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States. DHS serves the communities of Dunlap, Alta, Edelstein, Edwards, Peoria (small northern portion), and Princeville.[2][3] The campus is located less than 10 miles north of Peoria, Illinois, and serves a mixed city, village, and rural residential community.

Academics

In 2009, Dunlap High School made Adequate Yearly Progress, with 78% of students meeting standards, on the Prairie State Achievement Examination, a state test that is part of the No Child Left Behind Act.[4] The school's average high school graduation rate between 1999-2009 was 98%.[5]

Dunlap High School received a silver medal from U.S. News and World Report in 2010 as one of the nation's best high schools. The silver medal is awarded to high schools with a college readiness index of at least 20, but that are not ranked in the top 100 nationally (gold medal).[6] DHS is ranked 16th in the state of Illinois.

The enrollment of DHS increased from 647 to 1200 (65%) in the period 1999-2011.[7]

Athletics

Dunlap High School competes in the Mid-Illini Conference, and is a member school in the Illinois High School Association.[8] Their mascot is the Eagles, with school colors of maroon and gold. A variety of varsity sports are offered, including dance, cheer, baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, football, soccer, cross country, track and field, tennis, golf, swimming and diving, and lacrosse.[9]

The school has 4 state championships on record in team athletics and activities: Boys Golf in 1983-1984 (A)[10], Girls' Track (2A)[11] and Boy's Tennis (1A)[12] in 2016-2017, and Girls' Cross Country (2A) in 2017-2018[13]. DHS coops with nearby Illinois Valley Central High School and Princeville High School for some athletics (Boys and Girls Swimming and Diving).

Activities

DHS offers many activities and clubs, focusing on both service and competition.

Competitive activities at Dunlap include a Speech Team, drama, Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE), a FIRST Robotics Competition team, a bass fishing team, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), a math club, a chess team, and a scholastic bowl team.[14] Dunlap's chess team has seen great success, winning 3 Illinois Chess Coaches' Association state championships: in 2015 (2A), 2017 (3A), and 2018 (2A).[15] The WYSE team has become a mainstay in the state tournament, and placed in the top 3 in Division 1500 in 2014 and 2017.[16] Dunlap FBLA has also been remarkably successful, with a member of the club being elected the national secretary of the organization and another member winning first prize in the national healthcare administration competition.[17] The scholastic bowl team has been successful, qualifying for five IHSA state tournaments, placing fourth in 2017, and winning six regional titles in seven years from 2012-2018.[18] The robotics team, DERT, has qualified for the FIRST Championship on one occasion, in 2011.[19]

Bell Schedules

Hour Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Wednesday Half Days Afternoon Assembly
0 7:24 - 8:13 7:24 - 8:13 7:45 - 8:13 7:24 - 8:13
1 8:18 - 9:07 8:18 - 9:07 8:18 - 8:46 8:18 - 9:04
2 9:12 - 10:01 9:12 - 10:01 8:51 - 9:18 9:09 - 9:51
HR 10:06 - 10:30 N/A N/A N/A
3 10:35 - 11:24 10:06 - 10:55 9:23 - 9:50 9:56 - 10:38
4A 11:29 - 11:54 11:00 - 11:25 9:55 - 10:22 11:30 - 11:55
4B 11:57 - 12:22 11:28 - 11:53 N/A 12:00 - 12:25
4C 12:25 - 12:50 11:56 - 12:21 N/A 12:30 - 12:55
5 12:55 - 1:44 12:26 - 1:14 10:27 - 10:54 10:43 - 11:25
6 1:48 - 2:37 1:19 - 2:07 10:59 - 11:26 1:00 - 1:42 (assembly following)
7 2:41 - 3:30 2:12 - 3:00 11:31 - 11:58 2:48 - 3:30

fHistory

High school education for Dunlap was started in 1893, and was a two-year course. A new school building was built in 1899; the high school occupied the top floor of the frame structure, and afterward it became a four-year school. In 1934, the high school got a larger building, with rooms for the sciences, home economics, and the arts. In 1957, the school expanded further to meet the needs of a growing enrollment.

The Dunlap Athletic Association was founded in 1915, under the direction of the school's principal. Monthly membership dues of 5 cents helped fund basketball, tennis, and track teams at the high school. Football was eventually added to the school's activities.

Dunlap was District 105 until 1945 and District 302 from 1945 to 1969; it has been Dunlap Community Unit School District 323 since 1969.

A new high school was built in 1976, with large spaces for home economics, industrial arts, a computer lab, a business department, chemistry and biology labs, music rooms, foreign language and English classes, mathematics, and fine arts. Along with the new school came updated athletic facilities, including a football stadium, and all-weather track, and a heated indoor pool.

In 2000, the most of the old high school was demolished, with the remaining classrooms and gym becoming "Dunlap District #323 Activity Center." The rest of the old high school grounds were dedicated in 2001 as Alumni Park.[20]

Expansion

In 2005, Dunlap underwent an addition of 10 new freshman classrooms, a new auditorium, an auxiliary gym, and music/art classrooms, it was completed in time for the start of the 2005-06 school year.

In 2010, DHS added ten classrooms, including two computer labs and a science lab.

In 2011, the athletics facilities at the school were renovated at a cost of $5,000,000, including an artificial turf football field, new soccer and tennis complexes, and added concession stands.

Phase II of the renovation process began in mid August 2013 and included a two-story addition with an additional 17 classrooms, additional locker rooms, additional student lockers, cafeteria and kitchen expansions, new science labs, and a robotics lab. It was completed in time for the start of the 2014-15 school year.[20]

References

  1. ^ "Illinois Report Card: Dunlap High School". Illinois State Board of Education. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "IHSA Dunlap High School". IHSA. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Dunlap High School". Dunlap High School and Dunlap CUSD. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  4. ^ "Illinois Interactive Report Card: Dunlap High School". Northern Illinois University with support from the Illinois State Board of Education. 2009. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  5. ^ "Illinois Interactive Report Card: Dunlap High School - Student Demographics and Characteristics - Educational Environment". Northern Illinois University with support from the Illinois State Board of Education. 2009. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  6. ^ "2010 Best High Schools: Dunlap High School". U.S. News and World Report. 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  7. ^ "Illinois Interactive Report Card: Dunlap High School - Student Demographics and Characteristics - Enrollments". Northern Illinois University with support from the Illinois State Board of Education. 2009. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  8. ^ "Registered Conferences & School". IHSA. 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
  9. ^ "Dunlap High School". Dunlap High School. Retrieved 2018-02-15.
  10. ^ "IHSA Boys Golf Champions & Runners-Up". www.ihsa.org. Retrieved 2018-02-15.
  11. ^ "IHSA Girls Track & Field Champions & Runners-Up". www.ihsa.org. Retrieved 2018-02-15.
  12. ^ Campos, Johnny. "Victorio Spolidorio wins state singles title; Dunlap claims team crown". Journal Star. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  13. ^ Wessler, Kirk. "Dunlap girls, Elmwood boys, Eureka's Emma Argo win state cross country titles". Journal Star. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  14. ^ "Clubs". www.dunlapcusd.net. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
  15. ^ "IHSA State - ICCA Division Results". Google Docs. Retrieved 2018-02-15.
  16. ^ "State Exam Results-Illinois | Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering - Illinois". wyse.engineering.illinois.edu. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
  17. ^ Adams, Pam. "Dunlap students win at future business leaders conference". Journal Star. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  18. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  19. ^ "Team 2040 - DERT - Dunlap Eagles Robotics Team". The Blue Alliance. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  20. ^ a b "History". www.dunlapcusd.net. Retrieved 2018-02-21.

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