Kokomo High School
Kokomo High School | |
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Address | |
2501 South Berkley Road , , 46902 United States | |
Coordinates | 40°27′22″N 86°09′27″W / 40.456095°N 86.157630°WCoordinates: 40°27′22″N 86°09′27″W / 40.456095°N 86.157630°W |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Motto | Legacy Matters |
Established | 1872 |
School district | Kokomo School Corporation |
NCES District ID | 1805370 |
Superintendent | Dr. Jeff Hauswald |
NCES School ID | 180537000947 |
Principal | Angela Blessing |
Faculty | 88.77 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1,830 (2018–19)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 20.62[1] |
Color(s) | |
Fight song | Onward Kokomo! |
Athletics conference | North Central |
Mascot | Koko the Kat |
Team name | Wildkats |
Newspaper | The Red and Blue |
Yearbook | The Sargasso |
Website | Official Website |
Kokomo High School (merged with Haworth High School in 1984) is a four-year public high school in Kokomo, Indiana, USA. The school is the only high school in the Kokomo School Corporation.
History[]
The earliest Kokomo High School found in records was in existence from about 1872 to 1916. The construction of the original Kokomo High School started in 1870 on the corner of Armstrong and Taylor with the first class commencing in 1872 according to a newspaper of that time.[2] In 1898 the original high school burned down and a second building was built on the corner of Market and Sycamore. In 1914 the high school was again destroyed by fire.[3] The third campus of Kokomo High School, first known as Howard County's Central School Building, was dedicated on October 19, 1917.[4] Located at 303 East Superior Street, this building now houses Central Middle International School.[5]
The current campus of Kokomo High School was built in 1968 Previously, the downtown campus was known as Kokomo High School and the south campus was named Haworth High School. However, in 1983 the Kokomo-Center Township Board of Trustees decided that two high schools were no longer necessary. Consequently, in 1984 Haworth High School was closed and the former Haworth students began attending Kokomo High School. After the reorganization, Kokomo High School was split into two campuses. The downtown campus had 8th and 9th grade students, and the south campus (the former Haworth High School) had 10th, 11th, and 12th graders. After the south campus was expanded, the south campus became the primary location and served 9th to 12th grade students. The downtown campus later became Central Middle School in 1998.
Kokomo High School still has visible reminders of the building's history, including a framed portrait of C.V. Haworth and a case featuring Haworth's mascot, the Haworth Huskies. The C.V. Haworth award is also given to Seniors who show "exceptional ability in writing and speaking". The C.V. Haworth Memorial Scholarship Fund is available to capable seniors from Kokomo High School who are entering a bachelor's degree program at Indiana University at either the Kokomo or Bloomington campuses.[6]
Extracurricular Activities[]
Arts[]
Kokomo High School is host to a variety of visual and performing arts programs. Within the school are ceramic, drawing, painting and multimedia studios. Students' works are displayed in the Student Gallery.[7] Seniors submit art for the annual senior art show in May. Performing arts are enjoyed in diverse student activities. Kokomo High School hosts six choirs: Chorale, Karisma, Choraliers, Vocal Jazz, Chamber, and Advanced Chamber. Summer Marching Band serves as the school's most popular extracurricular activity, placing second at Indiana's State Fair Band Day in 2019.[8] Summer Color Guard and Winter Guard are similarly popular. Extracurricular music activities include Jazz Band, Winter Wind Ensemble, and Indoor Percussion. Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Percussion, Music Theory, and Elementary and Advanced Orchestra comprise the school's music classes.[9]
Athletics[]
Kokomo High School offers more than 20 sports under the Indiana High School Athletic Association. It is a member of the North Central Conference. Boys' teams compete under the title of Wildkats; girls' team compete as Lady Kats. Fall sports offered by the school include Boys' and Girl's Cross Country, Boys' and Girls' Soccer, Boys' Tennis, Girls' Golf, Boys Football, Girls' Volleyball.[10] Winter sports include Boys' and Girls' Basketball, Boys' and Girls' Swimming and Diving, and Co-education Wrestling[11] Spring sports at Kokomo High School include Boys' Golf, Girls' Tennis, Boys' Baseball, Girls' Softball, Boys' and Girls' Track and Field, and Unified Track and Field.[12]
Cheerleading and Competitive Dance are available as a non-IHSAA club sport. In 2017, Kokomo High School's football team was the state runner-up in the IHSAA's Class 5A football.[13] The competitive dance team also advanced to state finals for the 2017–2018 school year.[14]
Notable alumni[]
- Cliff Barker, 1948 Olympic gold medalist (basketball)[15]
- Rupert Boneham, competitor on reality TV show Survivor, graduated from Haworth High School (not Kokomo High School alumnus)
- Norman Bridwell, author of Clifford the Big Red Dog
- Steve Kroft, television journalist, correspondent for 60 Minutes, attended Kokomo High School
- Jim "Goose" Ligon, basketball player
- Jimmy Rayl, Indiana high school Mr. Basketball, Trester Award winner, Indiana Hoosiers record holder and collegiate All-American, played for Indiana Pacers
- LeRoy Samse, Olympic pole vaulter and former world record holder.
- Nolan Sanburn, professional baseball player[16]
- Joe Thatcher, MLB pitcher for Cleveland Indians, formerly of Houston Astros, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres
- Edward Trobaugh, United States Army Major General
- Pat Underwood, high school All-American baseball player, taken #2 in Major League Baseball draft in 1976 by Detroit Tigers
- Tom Underwood, Major League Baseball pitcher for multiple teams including Philadelphia Phillies, Oakland A's, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles, and St. Louis Cardinals.
- Brandon Wood, professional basketball player
- Don Pardee Moon, Rear Admiral in U.S. Navy during World War II at Normandy's Utah Beach in 1944
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Kokomo High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
- ^ "Kokomo Journal Newspaper Archives, May 20, 1870, p. 3". 20 May 1870.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2014-07-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ http://kokomo.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewer.aspx?pubdateid=11366376&src=browse
- ^ http://blackboard.kokomoschools.com/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab=courses&url=%2Fbin%2Fcommon%2Fcourse.pl%3Fcourse_id%3D_395_
- ^ http://www.cfhoward.org/images/annualreport99[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Virtual Art Gallery - Kokomo High School". khs.kokomoschools.com. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
- ^ Marvin, Amanda (2019). All The Right Notes. Kokomo, Indiana: Kokomo High School. p. 10.
- ^ "Kokomo High School Guide" (PDF). Kokomo Schools. 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
- ^ "Fall Sports - Kokomo High School". khs.kokomoschools.com. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- ^ "Winter Sports - Kokomo High School". khs.kokomoschools.com. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- ^ "Spring Sports - Kokomo High School". khs.kokomoschools.com. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- ^ "Columbus East wins 5A title over Kokomo, 42-28". FOX59. 2017-11-25. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- ^ "Kokomo High School Guide" (PDF). Kokomo High School. 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
- ^ "Cliff Barker Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
- ^ Sigler, Josh (April 5, 2013). "Sanburn's season delayed by minor shoulder injury". Kokomo Tribune. Retrieved August 31, 2014.
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