Hastings High School (Michigan)

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Hastings High School
Address
520 W South Street

,
49058

United States
Coordinates42°38′16″N 85°17′41″W / 42.6378°N 85.2946°W / 42.6378; -85.2946Coordinates: 42°38′16″N 85°17′41″W / 42.6378°N 85.2946°W / 42.6378; -85.2946
Information
School typePublic, high school
MottoHome of the Saxons
Established1877
School districtHastings Area School System
PrincipalTeresa Heide
Faculty44.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment858 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio19.50[1]
Campus typeRural
MascotSaxon
Rivalscolors = Blue and Gold    
WebsiteHastings High School

Hastings High School is a public secondary school in Hastings, Michigan, United States, serving students in grades 912. The school is part of the Hastings Area School System, which includes one junior high school and four elementary schools.

History[]

In 1877, the first graduating class of Hastings High School included only five students.[2]

New building[]

From 1917 to 1970, Hastings High School students attended classes at 232 W Grand Street.[2] That address is now home to Hastings Middle School. Students began attending classes in the new building at 520 W South Street on September 3, 1970.[2] "At the time of its opening, funds were approved to put all academic classrooms on a twenty-five to one pupil/teacher ratio," a major educational accomplishment achieved by few Michigan districts at that time.[2] The school contains one hundred thirty-two rooms including a gymnasium, library, cafeteria, and lecture hall.

Athletics[]

Hastings High School offers a number of extracurricular athletics, including:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball - Boys/Girls
  • Competitive Cheer
  • Cross Country Boys/Girls
  • Football
  • Golf - Boys/Girls
  • Hockey
  • Sideline Cheer
  • Soccer - Boys/Girls
  • Softball
  • Swimming - Boys/Girls
  • Tennis - Boys/Girls
  • Track - Boys/Girls
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling


Notable alumni[]

  • Dann Howitt, Major League Baseball player for the Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, and the Chicago White Sox. Howitt was the last player to get a hit off of Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan - a grand slam home run.[3]
  • Gladeon M. Barnes, U.S. Army major general who led efforts to develop the Sherman and Pershing tanks as well as ENIAC, the first electronic general-purpose computer.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Hastings High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Hastings High School History". Archived from the original on 2005-01-15. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
  3. ^ "Dann Howitt - BR Bullpen".


External links[]

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