Winston Churchill High School (Eugene, Oregon)
THIS IS THE BEST HIGH SCHOOL EVER MADE!!!!!
Infobox school
| name = Winston Churchill High School
| image = Winston Churchill High School Eugene, Oregon).jpg
| imagesize = 300px
| motto = Lancer Pride[citation needed]
| streetaddress = 1850 Bailey Hill Road
| city = Eugene
| county = Lane County
| state = Oregon
| zipcode = 97405
| country =
| coordinates = 44°02′21″N 123°09′01″W / 44.03929°N 123.15017°W
| type = Public
| district = Eugene School District
| principal = Greg Borgerding[1]
| grades = 9–12[2]
| students = 1,090 (2019–20)[3]
| ratio = 22.96[3]
| teaching_staff = 47.48 (FTE)[3]
| rival =
| mascot =
| mascot image =
| team_name = Lancers[1]
| colors = Red, white, & blue [1]
| conference = OSAA Midwestern League 5A-4[1]
| newspaper =
| opened = 1966
| homepage = www.chs.lane.edu
}}
Winston Churchill High School, also known as Churchill High School, is a public high school located in Eugene, Oregon, United States. The school was named after Winston Churchill.
Academics
In 2008, 93% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 276 students, 258 graduated, 8 dropped out, 6 received a modified diploma, and 4 remained in high school for the following academic year.[4][5]
Rachel Carson Center
The Center for Natural Resources offers another alternative to the traditional high school curriculum. Students enrolled in this program spend a portion of their time at the Rachel Carson Center and the rest of their time at their home high school. The center provides students with experience, knowledge, and skills that relate to the natural environment.[6]
Sports
State championships
- Football: 1977 (tie) [7]
- Softball: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 2016 [8]
- Boys Basketball: 1995, 2001 [9]
- Boys Tennis: 2007, 2008 [10]
- Boys Soccer: 2008 [11]
- Boys Track: 2001, 2002 [12]
- Girls Track: 1971, 1983, 1987 [13]
- Girls Volleyball: 1974 [14]
- Cheerleading: 2001, 2003 (co-ed) [15]
- Dance: 2008 [16]
- Baseball: 2017 [17]
Notable alumni
- Margaret Bailes — Track and Field Athlete
- Evan Dunham - retired professional mixed martial artist, competed in the UFC's Lightweight Division[18]
- Jordan Kent — Football player, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams
- Tim Euhus — Football player, Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals
- Stanley G. Love — Astronaut
- 3 members of the band Kaddisfly (class of 1999)
- Brad Lamm — Author and Interventionist, Founder of Breathe Life Healing Centers
- Terry Lee, former first baseman for the Cincinnati Reds
- Eric A. Stillwell - Producer and writer
- David Vobora — Football player, St. Louis Rams
- Jenny Wade — Actress
- Anthony Wynn - Author and playwright
- Steve Greatwood - Oregon Football Player & Offensive Line Coach
Student media
Radio
Churchill is one of the local high schools contributing to KRVM (AM) and KRVM (FM), a public access radio station which includes student involvement.[19]
Child development center
Churchill hosts an educational preschool program for children aged 2½ to five years old. The state licensed program also provides an opportunity for the high school students to gain credit and experience working with the children.[20]
References
- ^ a b c d "OSAA - Error".
- ^ "Oregon School Directory 2008–09" (PDF). Oregon Department of Education. p. 139. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
- ^ a b c "Churchill High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
- ^ "State releases high school graduation rates". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- ^ "Oregon dropout rates for 2008". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Archived from the original on 2011-09-16. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- ^ "Rachel Carson High School". Archived from the original on 2010-02-24. Retrieved 2009-08-23.
- ^ "OSAA Football Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Softball Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Boys Basketball Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Boys Tennis Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Boys Soccer Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Boys Track & Field Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Girls Track & Field Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Volleyball Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Cheerleading Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Dance/Drill Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "OSAA Baseball Championships" (PDF). OSAA Playoffs / Championships. OSAA. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "Evan Dunham UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- ^ "Links".
- ^ "Child Development Center" (PDF). G'Lancer. 2009-08-01. Retrieved 2009-08-23. [dead link ]