Dakota Junior Senior High School

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Dakota Junior Senior High School
Dakota High School Logo.jpg
Address
300 Campus Drive

,
61018

United States
Coordinates42°23′12″N 89°31′50″W / 42.3866°N 89.5305°W / 42.3866; -89.5305Coordinates: 42°23′12″N 89°31′50″W / 42.3866°N 89.5305°W / 42.3866; -89.5305
Information
School typePublic Secondary
Established1949
School districtDakota Community Unit School District No. 201
SuperintendentJason Grey [1]
PrincipalRandall Bay
Teaching staff25.84 (FTE)[2]
Grades712
GenderCoed
Enrollment378 (2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio14.63[2]
Color(s)   
Maroon, white[3][4]
Athletics conferenceNUIC (North Division)
Team nameIndians
RivalLe-Win, Aquin
YearbookTalebearer
WebsiteDakota201.org

Dakota Junior Senior High School, formerly Dakota High School, is a combined junior-senior high school located in the town of Dakota, Illinois. It is located 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Freeport along Illinois Route 75 in northeast Stephenson County about 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Rockford, is located in the town of Dakota, Illinois. The Dakota Community Unit School District became the third-largest school district in Stephenson County in 1949 when the State of Illinois mandated that larger school districts be created and Davis High School[5] was consolidated into Dakota's High School.[6] Only the districts of Freeport, and Lena-Winslow are larger.[7]

Facilities[]

Dakota Community Unit School District No. 201 includes students from the villages of Dakota, Davis, Rock City, Rock Grove and Lake Summerset (Stephenson County residents only).[8] Even though the village of Davis has a larger population,[9] because the village of Dakota is the most centrally located community, its name was given to the new union. All students within the attend prior to attending the high school.

Athletics[]

The Indians compete in the Northwest Upstate Illini Conference. They participate in several IHSA sponsored athletics and activities, including; football, girls' volleyball, boys' and girls' basketball, wrestling, boys' and girls' golf, boys' and girls' track and field, boys' baseball, girls' softball, speech, and music.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

Athletic achievements[]

Teams[]

The following teams finished in the top four of their respective IHSA sponsored state championship tournaments:[3]

  • Football:
    2A State Champions (2005–06)
    2A State Champions (2007–08)
    1A State Champions (2011–12)
  • Volleyball (girls):
    1A State Champions (2011–12)
    2nd place (2012–13)
    2nd place (2014–15)
  • Wrestling:
    4th place (1988–89)
    2nd place (1993–94)
    3rd place (2004–05)
    1A State Champions (2005–06)
    3rd place (2006-07)
    1A State Champions (2012–13)
    1A State Champions (2013–14)
    1A State Champions (2014–15)
    1A State Champions (2015–16)

References[]

  1. ^ IHSA.org-Schools Directory
  2. ^ a b c "Dakota Jr Sr High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  3. ^ a b IHSA. "School Directory - IHSA". www.ihsa.org.
  4. ^ "Dakota High School Football". MaxPreps.com.
  5. ^ "Davis High School". Illinois High School Glory Days.
  6. ^ Illinois School Code(105 ILCS 5/10-21.2)
  7. ^ "Page Not Found". www.ihsa.org. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  8. ^ "School Directory - IHSA". www.ihsa.org. IHSA.
  9. ^ "Stephenson County population statistics" (PDF). p. 4.
  10. ^ IHSA. "Records & History - Boys Baseball - IHSA Sports & Activities". www.ihsa.org.
  11. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  12. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  13. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  14. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  15. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  16. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  17. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  18. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  19. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  20. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  21. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  22. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.
  23. ^ IHSA. "Records & History". www.ihsa.org.

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