Frederic Remington High School
Frederic Remington High School | |
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8850 Northwest Meadowlark Road [1] , 67154 United States | |
Coordinates | 37°57′18″N 97°05′41″W / 37.955074°N 97.094739°WCoordinates: 37°57′18″N 97°05′41″W / 37.955074°N 97.094739°W |
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School type | Public, High School |
School board | Board Website |
School district | Remington USD 206[2] |
Superintendent | Joe Gerber [4] |
CEEB code | 173155 [3] |
Principal | Tim Bumgarner [5][6] |
Athletic Director | Matt Regier [5] |
Staff | 17.20 (FTE)[7] |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Gender | coed |
Enrollment | 177 (2017–18)[7] |
Student to teacher ratio | 10.29[7] |
Campus type | rural |
Color(s) | Blue Silver |
Athletics | Class 2A,[8] District 9 [9] |
Athletics conference | Heart of America [5] |
Mascot | Bronco |
Rival | Berean Warriors |
Communities served | Whitewater, Potwin, Brainerd, Elbing, Furley |
Website | School Website |
Frederic Remington High School is a rural public high school located north of Brainerd, Kansas between Whitewater and Potwin at NW Meadowlark Rd and NW 90th St. It is one of three schools operated by Remington USD 206 public school district. This school is also commonly known as Remington High School as the shorter name, and Whitewater-Remington High School on KSHSAA sport lists.
History[]
In 1961, Whitewater, Potwin, Brainerd, Elbing, Furley, Countryside, and Golden Gate schools merged to form a joint rural high school. Heated opposition between Whitewater and Potwin occurred during the discussion for the location of the new high school. Rural voters pushed for a centralized location in neither town. A public vote was taken to determine if the school should be built halfway between Whitewater and Potwin, near Brainerd, which passed 745 "yes" to 155 "no".[10] A contest was held to find a unique name for the new high school, which was chosen to honor the famous American Old West artist Frederic Remington who lived about 4 miles north in the 1880s.[10] USD 206 covers an area of 253 square miles (660 km2) in Butler, Harvey, and Sedgwick counties.[10]
In 2006, the Remington Rock monument was built near the high school.
Extracurricular Activities[]
The Broncos compete in the Heart of America League. The KSHSAA classification is 2A. The school also has a variety of organizations for the students to participate in.
Athletics[]
The Broncos compete in the Heart of America League and are classified as a 2A school, except in football, where Remington is classified in 1A. Frederic Remington High School offers the following sports:[11]
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Organizations[12][]
- Debate and Forensics
- Family, Careers, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
- International Club
- National Forensics League
- Scholars' Bowl
- Science Club
- Student Council (STUCO)
- Table Top Gaming Club
- Thespians/Drama
- Young Adults Advisory Council to the Library (YAACL)
- Skills USA
- Cheerleading
Notable alumni[]
- Former Whitewater High School
- Hattie Louthan (1865–1950), writer, author of five books and contributed to newspapers and magazines.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ GNIS entry for Frederic Remington High School; USGS; October 24, 2008.
- ^ USD 206
- ^ High School CEEB Code Search
- ^ USD 206 - Superintendent
- ^ a b c "School Search - Whitewater-Remington HS". Kansas State High School Activities Association. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
- ^ "Remington High School - Principal". Archived from the original on 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- ^ a b c "Frederic Remington High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
- ^ KSHSAA School Classification List
- ^ KSHSAA School District List
- ^ a b c USD 206 History
- ^ a b c d Bronco Athletics
- ^ Remington Clubs and Organizations
Further reading[]
- Frederic Remington, the Holiday Sheepman; Peggy and Harold Samuels; Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains; 12 pages; Vol 2, No 1, Spring 1979.
- Plum Grove, Brainerd, Whitewater, and Potwin from 1870 to 1900; Roland H. Ensz; Emporia State University; 134 pages; 1970.
- History of Butler County, Kansas; Vol P Mooney; Standard Publishing; 869 pages; 1916.
External links[]
- Official school website
- USD 206, school district
- Historical
- Maps
- Public high schools in Kansas
- Schools in Butler County, Kansas
- Educational institutions established in 1961
- 1961 establishments in Kansas