DeKalb High School (Indiana)

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DeKalb High School
Address
3424 County Road 427

,
46793

United States
Coordinates41°24′24″N 85°02′26″W / 41.406678°N 85.040431°W / 41.406678; -85.040431Coordinates: 41°24′24″N 85°02′26″W / 41.406678°N 85.040431°W / 41.406678; -85.040431
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1967
School districtDeKalb County Central United School District
SuperintendentSteven Teders
PrincipalMarcus Wagner
Teaching staff56.03 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9-12[1]
Enrollment1,127 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.11[1]
Color(s)Red, black and white[2]
   
Athletics conferenceNortheast Eight Conference[2]
NicknameBarons[2]
Websitedhs.dekalbcentral.net

DeKalb High School is a public high school in Waterloo, Indiana. Established in 1967, it is part of the DeKalb Central United School District. The school is just south of Waterloo, but the majority of its students come from the Auburn area. It shares a campus with DeKalb Middle School and the School District's Office.

Athletics[]

The Dekalb Barons compete in the Northeast Eight Conference. The school colors are red, black and white. The following Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) sanctioned sports are offered:[2]

  • Baseball (boys)
    • State champion - 1980[3]
  • Basketball (girls and boys)
  • Cross country (girls and boys)
  • Football (boys)
    • State champion - 1986[3]
  • Unified flag football (coed)
    • State champion - 2021[3]
  • Golf (girls and boys)
  • Gymnastics (girls)
  • Soccer (girls and boys)
  • Softball (girls)
  • Swim and dive (girls and boys)
  • Tennis (girls and boys)
  • Track and field (girls and boys)
  • Unified track and field (coed)
  • Volleyball (girls)
  • Wrestling (boys)

Performing arts[]

DKHS has two competitive show choirs, the mixed "Classic Connection" and the women-only "Sound Sensation". The school formerly had a men's group, named "Skinny Bois".[4]

Notable alumni[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "DeKalb High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "myIHSAA". www.myihsaa.net.
  3. ^ a b c "All-Time IHSAA State Championships by School" (PDF). Ihsaa.org. IHSAA. July 11, 2018. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Viewing School: DeKalb High School". Show Choir Community. Retrieved January 11, 2020.
  5. ^ "Joseph ranks among Big Ten's best ever". The News Sun. May 7, 2013. Retrieved June 1, 2014.

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