Logan-Rogersville High School

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Logan-Rogersville High School
LRHSWildcat.png
Address
4700 S. State Hwy 125

,
65742
Coordinates37°07′26″N 93°07′04″W / 37.124°N 93.1177°W / 37.124; -93.1177Coordinates: 37°07′26″N 93°07′04″W / 37.124°N 93.1177°W / 37.124; -93.1177
Information
TypePublic
MottoWe strive to be Lifelong Learners; Respectful, Responsible, & Focused; High Achievers, and Successful
School districtLogan-Rogersville R-VIII School District
PrincipalDr. Teresa McKenzie
Staff45.73 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment713 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.59[1]
Color(s)Maroon and White    
MascotWildcat
WebsiteLogan-Rogersville High School

Logan-Rogersville High School (LRHS) is a public high school for grades 9–12 located in Rogersville, Missouri as part of the Logan-Rogersville R-VIII School District.[2] The mascot of LRHS is the wildcat with the colors of maroon and white.[3]

LRHS was the site for the Guinness World Records largest game of duck, duck, goose with 2,135 participants on October 7, 2011.[4]

School statistics[]

The school statistics that follow are comprehensive with available information through 2020. In the most recent year with available data, total enrollment was 731 students with a dropout rate of approximately 1.4%. The school is predominately white, but the racial diversity has slowly increased in recent years. The number of economically disadvantaged students (defined as the number of students with a free or reduced lunch) is slightly below 30%, which has tripled compared to 15 years ago. The student-to-teacher ratio is 16:1, which has remained relatively constant over the years. Teachers are paid an average total salary of $47,600, administrators are paid an average total salary of $82,118, and the average amount of experience for teachers is 14.1 years.

The Logan-Rogersville High School statistics shown in the tables below are from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

LRHS Enrollment History[5]
Year 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Total
1991 110 117 90 105 422
1992 119 111 114 90 434
1993 120 116 120 113 469
1994 133 117 118 108 476
1995 132 136 108 111 487
1996 145 146 130 104 525
1997 116 146 133 135 530
1998 128 122 145 117 512
1999 168 131 126 133 558
2000 141 168 123 132 564
2001 170 135 161 125 591
2002 158 163 127 139 587
2003 150 156 157 130 593
2004 141 150 152 157 600
2005 166 142 137 157 602
2006 154 164 141 130 589
2007 197 147 167 146 657
2008 171 188 138 162 659
2009 179 172 188 132 671
2010 170 172 168 182 692
2011 184 177 170 166 697
2012 181 185 155 156 677
2013, 187 173 176 152 688
2014 185 183 173 156 697
2015 168 180 177 156 681
2016 200 162 172 166 700
2017 196 195 176 158 725
2018 168 195 192 151 706
2019 193 168 173 180 714
2020 201 199 162 169 731
LRHS Dropout History[6]
Year Dropout Total Dropout Total Rate Dropout Male Rate[a] Dropout Female Rate[a]
1991 16 3.9% 5.0% 2.6%
1992 14 3.2% N/A 5.8%
1993 14 3.0% 3.4% 2.5%
1994 11 2.3% 3.0% N/A
1995 20 4.2% 4.9% 3.3%
1996 25 4.8% 6.1% 3.3%
1997 23 4.4% 4.0% 4.8%
1998 31 6.0% 6.9% 5.1%
1999 12 2.2% 3.3% N/A
2000 22 4.0% 5.5% 2.3%
2001 29 5.0% 5.0% 5.1%
2002 N/A 1.6% 2.0% N/A
2003 11 1.9% 2.4% N/A
2004 11 1.9% 2.1% N/A
2005 20 3.9% 2.6% 4.3%
2006 21 3.6% 3.5% 3.8%
2007 14 2.1% 3.3% N/A
2008 N/A 1.4% 1.4% N/A
2009 N/A 1.2% 1.4% N/A
2010 11 1.6% 2.2% N/A
2011 15 2.2% 2.8% 1.5%
2012 13 1.9% 2.5% N/A
2013 17 2.5% 2.6% 2.4%
2014 12 1.7% 2.2% N/A
2015 11 1.6% 2.0% N/A
2016 17 2.5% 2.9% 2.1%
2017 11 1.5% 2.2% N/A
2018 13 1.9% 2.2% 1.5%
2019 11 1.6% 1.6% 1.5%
2020 10 1.4% 1.6% N/A
LRHS Demographic History[7][8]
Year Free or Reduced Lunch Asian[b] Asian Pacific Islander [b] Black[b] Hispanic[b] Indian[b] Multiracial[b] Pacific Islander[b] White
1991 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 99.53%
1992 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 99.54%
1993 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 99.36%
1994 N/A N/A N/A 13.03% N/A N/A N/A N/A 86.76%
1995 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 99.79%
1996 15.2% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 99.81%
1997 8.1% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 98.68%
1998 8.5% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 99.02%
1999 7.5% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 98.75%
2000 6.3% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 98.94%
2001 6.8% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 98.98%
2002 7.8% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 99.32%
2003 7.8% N/A N/A N/A 0.84% N/A N/A N/A 98.48%
2004 7.4% N/A N/A N/A 1.33% N/A N/A N/A 98.00%
2005 12.6% N/A N/A N/A 1.66% N/A N/A N/A 97.84%
2006 16.2% N/A N/A N/A 1.53% N/A N/A N/A 97.62%
2007 16.0% N/A N/A N/A 0.76% N/A N/A N/A 98.33%
2008 18.5% N/A N/A 1.06% 1.06% 0.76% N/A N/A 97.12%
2009 21.0% N/A N/A 1.34% 2.09% 0.89% N/A N/A 95.68%
2010 25.3% N/A N/A 1.30% 1.88% 0.72% N/A N/A 95.95%
2011 28.7% N/A N/A 1.29% 2.15% N/A N/A N/A 95.55%
2012 27.9% N/A N/A 1.18% 2.66% N/A N/A N/A 94.68%
2013 29.4% N/A N/A 0.73% 2.91% N/A 0.73% N/A 94.91%
2014 30.3% N/A N/A 0.72% 2.73% N/A 0.72% N/A 95.12%
2015 31.3% N/A N/A 0.73% 3.08% N/A 1.03% N/A 94.57%
2016 32.1% 0.71% N/A 0.71% 2.86% N/A 1.57% N/A 94.14%
2017 28.6% N/A N/A N/A 2.48% N/A 2.21% N/A 94.62%
2018 26.9% N/A N/A N/A 2.12% N/A 2.55% N/A 94.90%
2019 25.6% 0.70% N/A N/A 1.26% N/A 3.22% N/A 94.54%
2020 27.0% 0.68% N/A N/A 1.37% N/A 4.10% N/A 93.43%
LRHS Student Staff Ratio History[9][10]
Year Students Per Administrator Students Per Classroom Teacher Students Per Teacher
1992 217 21 17
1993 235 23 17
1994 238 24 18
1995 244 22 16
1996 263 23 17
1997 265 23 17
1998 256 22 16
1999 279 23 17
2000 282 23 17
2001 296 24 17
2002 294 24 16
2003 297 23 16
2004 300 25 17
2005 301 24 17
2006 295 22 16
2007 219 21 16
2008 220 19 14
2009 224 20 14
2010 231 19 15
2011 349 22 16
2012 339 21 15
2013 344 21 15
2014 349 21 15
2015 341 20 15
2016 350 21 15
2017 242 21 16
2018 235 20 15
2019 238 21 16
2020 244 21 16
LRHS Student ACT History[11]
Year LRHS Graduates at or above National Average LRHS Graduates Tested Composite ACT Score
2007 N/A 55.2% 22.0
2008 N/A 62.5% 21.8
2009 N/A 75.2% 22.2
2010 N/A 79.9% 22.0
2011 N/A 76.6% 22.2
2012 48.3% 74.5% 21.9
2013 59.3% 71.5% 21.7
2014 54.3% 75.8% 22.2
2015 59.8% 72.3% 22.9
2016 43.6% 94.5% 20.8
2017 42.8% 95.4% 20.4
2018 55.6% 96.0% 21.0
2019 63.1% 74.3% 22.4
2020 70.3% 72.4% 23.4
LRHS Staff Salary and Experience History[12]
Year Average Teacher Salary (Regular Term) Average Teacher Salary (Total)[c] Average Administrator Salary Average Years of Experience Teachers with a Master's Degree or Higher
2008 $36,770 $40,176 $67,175 11.8 44.5%
2009 $37,618 $42,640 $67,361 12.3 47.8%
2010 $37,392 $42,174 $67,361 12.9 47.6%
2011 $37,532 $42,288 $74,000 13.3 50.3%
2012 $38,005 $42,603 $75,184 14.1 59.1%
2013 $38,647 $43,166 $77,380 14.1 66.8%
2014 $39,046 $43,623 $75,644 13.7 67.7%
2015 $40,014 $45,138 $77,730 13.8 64.4%
2016 $40,706 $45,851 $79,930 13.9 63.4%
2017 $41,185 $45,945 $77,799 14.1 59.7%
2018 $42,756 $47,541 $80,444 14.9 67.0%
2019 $42,146 $47,600 $82,118 14.1 63.8%

Academics[]

The photo is a black and white image of the Rogersville Class of 1927, showing three rows of 16 graduates alongside what appears to be the principal.
Rogersville Class of 1927

Under LRHS principal Emmett Sawyer, a learning structure study was conducted for the school between 1988–1990. The results of the 3-year study concluded that 22% of students preferred very little structure while 20% preferred substantial structure, among other findings.[13] Various learning-style strategies were implemented based on the analysis, which resulted in increased academic performance with students.[14]

LRHS is one of the few schools in Missouri that offers the Missouri Seal of Biliteracy (SoBL), which is awarded to "graduating high school students in districts with a DESE-approved program, who have demonstrated achievement in English, a Language Other Than English (LOTE), and sociocultural competence".[15]

LRHS began CPR training for students during the 2017–2018 academic year, which was required from Missouri Senate Bill No. 711 from the 98th Missouri General Assembly in 2016.[16]

As of spring 2020, the graduation requirements for LRHS require a total of 26 course credits. Specific subject credit requirements are listed below.[17]

  • Language Arts (4.0 Credits)
  • Social Studies (3.0 Credits)
  • Mathematics (3.0 Credits)
  • Science (3.0 Credits)
  • Practical Arts (2.0 Credits)
  • Physical Education (1.5 Credits)
  • Fine Arts (1.0 Credit)
  • Health (0.5 Credit)
  • Electives (8.0 Credits)

History[]

Building and projects[]

The history of the Logan-Rogersville School District has been documented by the Citizen's Bank of Rogersville:

There is no city, village or hamlet named 'Logan'. The Logan family donated the land on Farm Road 164, for the Logan Elementary School, built in 1955. In 1965, the K-8 Logan School District in southeast Greene County consolidated with the Rogersville School District in Webster County, and the combined entity became known as the Logan-Rogersville School District.[18]

On January 27, 2005, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the new 180,000 square foot (17,000 m2) LRHS building. The new LRHS building was funded from a $14.9 million bond issue that passed on April 2, 2002.[19]

The Class of 2010 started the "Preserving the Past for Future LR Generations" senior class photo composite project, which consists of swinging photo panels in the high school commons area. The system contains over 75 years of composites and photos, the oldest being the Class of 1927.[20]

LRHS was awarded a grant for a tornado safe room on December 9, 2013.[21] The grant was part of the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), which was authorized by the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act and provides 75 percent of the activity costs from the federal government with the remaining 25 percent being provided by non-federal sources.[22]

The following is a summary of LRHS projects that have received grant funding from the Logan-Rogersville Educational Foundation (LREF).[23]

  • Journalism iMac Computer (June 2011)
  • Math SMART Response System (June 2011)
  • Chromebooks (February 2014)
  • Smart TV (February 2016)
  • Speech-Language Pathology Forbrain Devices (February 2016)
  • PE Gym Timer (February 2017)
  • Special Education Smart TV (February 2018)
  • Science Vernier LabQuests, Microscopes, and Mini Torsos (February 2019)
  • Choir iPads (February 2019)
  • School Counselor Instax Cameras (February 2020)
  • School Counselor Culture Creators Project (February 2020)
  • Library 3D Printer (February 2020)
  • Special Education Dell Tablets and iPads (February 2020)
  • Visual Arts HP Laptop, Scanner, and Printer (February 2020)

Controversies[]

In February 2014, a vulgar flier was circulated among LRHS students that described a points contest for the winter homecoming dance for accomplishing various sexual acts including rape. School officials were made aware of the flier prior to the homecoming dance, and three students were placed under investigation.[24]

In October 2017, LRHS was the center of controversy due to the "Rogersville Horror Story" fundraiser for the school's Project Graduation, which was a haunted house event in a local funeral home. Critics argued that the event was "distasteful" and that it was "insensitive to use a place of grief and mourning to make a mockery of death" while supporters argued that the "facility has been closed for a while and is slated for demolition" and that the event was worthwhile with "proceeds going toward a safe celebration for seniors on graduation night".[25][26]

On February 28, 2018, it was reported that a student was planning on bringing a gun to LRHS. After the student was detained and questioned, the threat was deemed as not credible, but additional security was provided from the Rogersville Police Department at LRHS following the threat.[27]

On May 13, 2019, An LRHS student reportedly warned other students not to come to school the following day on May 14. The threat was reported to law enforcement, and after an investigation throughout the prior night, the student was arrested shortly after midnight. LRHS proceeded with caution in providing an additional police presence on May 14.[28]

Extracurricular activities[]

Baseball[]

The LRHS baseball team has placed a total of three times in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. The state championship history is summarized in the table below.

LRHS Baseball State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2006 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 7–0 to Webb City High School at the Taylor Stadium at the University of Missouri. [29]
2008 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing in extra innings 14–14 to Webb City High School. [30]
2010 3 4th LRHS placed 4th after losing 13–7 to Pembroke Hill High School. [31]
2012 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 5–4 to Marshall High School. [32]
2013 4 3rd LRHS placed 3rd after winning 8–7 against Boonville High School. [33]
2014 4 3rd LRHS tied for 3rd place with St. Louis St. Mary's High School after the game was cancelled. [34]
2015 4 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 14–2 to Carl Junction High School. [35]

Basketball[]

The LRHS boys' basketball team has placed a total of five times in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. The LRHS girls' basketball team has never placed in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. The state championship history is summarized in the tables below.

LRHS Boys' Basketball State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
1941 B 2nd Rogersville High School lost against Camdenton High School in the championship round scoring 43–34 at the McDonald Arena at Missouri State University.[d] [36]
1975 2A 2nd LRHS lost against Lilbourn High School in the championship round scoring 84–66 at the Hearnes Center at the University of Missouri. [36]
1982 3A 1st LRHS won against Chillicothe High School in the championship round scoring 61–57 at the Hearnes Center at the University of Missouri. [36]
1983 3A 3rd LRHS won against Centralia High School in the third place round scoring 61–47 at the Hearnes Center at the University of Missouri. [36]
1986 3A 2nd LRHS lost against Charleston High School in the championship round scoring 44–43 at the Hearnes Center at the University of Missouri. [36]
2003 4 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 66–48 to Ozark High School at the Hearnes Center at the University of Missouri. [37]
2006 4 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 46–32 to Ozark High School at the Mizzou Arena at the University of Missouri. [38]
2009 4 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 66–45 to Helias Catholic High School. [39]
2018 4 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 81–46 to Grandview High School. [40]
LRHS Girls' Basketball State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2009 4 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 62–45 to St. James High School. [41]
2018 4 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 27–24 to Carl Junction High School. [42]

Choir[]

The LRHS varsity choir performed at Carnegie Hall in 2004,[43] and the choir returned five years later to perform on Memorial Day in 2009 as one of the choruses for Fauré's Requiem in D minor.[44] The LRHS varsity choir performed as the featured choir at Carnegie Hall on March 18, 2018.[45]

Cross country[]

The LRHS boys' cross country team has had a total of three runners become individual champions in the MSHSAA State Championship Race, but the team has never placed in the state race.[36] The LRHS girls' cross country team has placed a total of six times in the MSHSAA State Championship Race. The state championship history is summarized in the tables below.

LRHS Boys' Cross Country State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2002 2 LRHS finished 5th after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 183. Licking High School won the race with a total score of 90. [46]
2003 2 LRHS finished 9th after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 183. Herculaneum High School won the race with a total score of 89. [47]
2004 2 LRHS finished 9th after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 214. Saint Louis Priory School won the race with a total score of 116. [48]
2005 2 LRHS finished 11th after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 287. Cape Girardeau Notre Dame High School won the race with a total score of 66. [49]
LRHS Girls' Cross Country State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
1997 3A 3rd LRHS placed 3rd after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 90, losing from tie-breaking procedure with the Duchesne High School team that also finished with a total score of 90. Moberly High School won the race with a total score of 83. [36]
1998 2A 1st LRHS placed 1st after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 65. Notre Dame de Sion School placed 2nd with a total score of 102. [36]
1999 2A 1st LRHS placed 1st after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 97. Notre Dame de Sion School placed 2nd with a total score of 107. [36]
2000 2A 1st LRHS placed 1st after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 80. Visitation Academy of St. Louis placed 2nd with a total score of 89. [36]
2001 2A 4th LRHS placed 4th after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 132. Herculaneum High School won the race with a total score of 115. [36]
2002 2 LRHS finished 5th after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 155. Smithville High School won the race with a total score of 118. [50]
2003 2 3rd LRHS placed 3rd after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 144. Independence St. Mary's High School won the race with a total score of 105. [36]
2004 2 LRHS finished 6th after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 165. Ste. Genevieve High School won the race with a total score of 43. [51]
2005 2 LRHS finished 8th after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 220. Ste. Genevieve High School won the race with a total score of 27. [52]
2007 2 LRHS finished 5th after finishing the race at the Oak Hills Golf Center in Jefferson City with a total score of 182. Herculaneum High School won the race with a total score of 69. [53]

Football[]

The LRHS football team won the 2011–2012 MSHSAA Class 3 State Championship, defeating John Burroughs School of St. Louis 21–14.[54][55][56]

Head football coach Doug Smith announced his retirement after the 2017–2018 football season. Smith was a coach for 32 years, 11 of which were at LRHS.[57] LRHS announced in March 2018 that Mark Talbert was selected as the new head football coach, who was previously defensive coordinator for Fair Grove High School.[58]

Golf[]

The LRHS boys' golf team has placed a total of four times in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament while the LRHS girls' golf team has never placed. The state championship history is summarized in the tables below.

LRHS Boys' Golf State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2011 3 4th LRHS placed 4th with a total two-day team score of 652 strokes at Silo Ridge Golf Course in Bolivar, Missouri. Pembroke Hill High School won with a total two-day team score of 629 strokes. [59]
2012 3 4th LRHS placed 4th with a total two-day team score of 624 strokes at Rivercut Golf Course in Springfield, Missouri. St. Francis Borgia Regional High School won with a total two-day team score of 609 strokes. [60]
2014 3 2nd LRHS tied for 2nd with MICDS High School with a total two-day team score of 640 strokes at Fremont Hills Country Club. Pembroke Hill High School won with a total two-day team score of 637 strokes. [61]
2016 3 LRHS finished 7th with a total one-day team score of 344 strokes at Rivercut Golf Course in Springfield, Missouri. MICDS High School won with a total one-day team score of 309 strokes. [62]
2017 3 1st LRHS placed 1st with a total two-day team score of 614 strokes at Sedalia Country Club. Saint Louis Priory School finished second with a total two-day team score of 622 strokes. The boys on the golf team were recognized and presented with state champion rings in a ceremony on December 18, 2017. [63][64][65]
LRHS Girls' Golf State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2015 1 LRHS finished 8th with a total two-day team score of 765 strokes at Twin Hills Country Club in Joplin, Missouri. MICDS High School won with a total two-day team score of 669 strokes. [66]
2017 1 LRHS finished 6th with a total one-day team score of 421 strokes at Columbia Country Club. Cape Girardeau Notre Dame High School won with a total one-day team score of 319 strokes. [67][68]

Scholar Bowl[]

The LRHS scholar bowl team has never placed in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. The state championship history is summarized in the table below.

LRHS Scholar Bowl State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2011 3 LRHS advanced to the round-robin stage but did not advance to the final four. [69]
2012 3 LRHS advanced to the round-robin stage but went 1–2 after winning against Diamond High School and losing to Smithville High School and Cape Girardeau Notre Dame High School. [70]
2013 3 LRHS advanced to the round-robin stage but went 0–3 after losing to Saint Louis Priory School, Kirksville High School, and Hallsville High School. [71][72]
2014 3 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing to El Dorado Springs High School. [73]

Soccer[]

Both the LRHS boys' and girls' soccer teams have never placed in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. The state championship history is summarized in the table below.

LRHS Girls' Soccer State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2011 2 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 3–0 to Harrisonville High School. [74]

Softball[]

The LRHS softball team has never placed in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. The state championship history is summarized in the table below.

LRHS Softball State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2015 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 18–7 to Helias Catholic High School. [75]
2017 3 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 7–3 to Monett High School. [76]

Speech and debate[]

LRHS has had two policy debate teams win the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. Numerous teams and individuals have also placed in the National Speech and Debate Association district tournament in various events and have advanced to the National Speech and Debate Tournament. LRHS state championship and national qualification history is summarized in the tables below.

LRHS Speech and Debate State Championship History
Year Event State Placing Notes References
2010 Policy debate 1st Jeff Bess and Samuel Brady representing LRHS won the state championship in policy debate, defeating Thomas Andrews and Benjamin Campbell representing Park Hill High School in the final round on a 2–1 decision. [77]
2010 Prose interpretation Dustin Howard representing LRHS advanced to the final round and finished 8th in prose interpretation. Katie Smith representing Pembroke Hill High School won the state championship in prose interpretation. [77]
2013 Policy debate 1st Joshua Nixon and Christopher Dade representing LRHS won the state championship in policy debate, defeating Spencer Culver and Grant Ferland representing Parkview High School in the final round on a 2–1 decision. [78][79]
LRHS Speech and Debate National Qualification History
Year Event National Placing Notes References
2012 United States Extemporaneous Speaking Joshua Nixon representing LRHS placed in the National Speech and Debate Association district tournament in U.S. extemporaneous speaking and advanced to the national tournament in Indianapolis, Indiana. [80]
2013 Policy debate Joshua Nixon and Christopher Dade representing LRHS placed in the National Speech and Debate Association district tournament in policy debate and advanced to the national tournament in Birmingham, Alabama. [81]
2014 United States Extemporaneous Speaking Christopher Dade representing LRHS placed in the National Speech and Debate Association district tournament in U.S. extemporaneous speaking and advanced to the national tournament in Overland Park, Kansas. [82]
2015 Lincoln–Douglas debate Macy Hankel representing LRHS placed in the National Speech and Debate Association district tournament in Lincoln-Douglas debate and advanced to the national tournament in Dallas, Texas. [83]

Tennis[]

Both the LRHS boys' tennis team and the LRHS girls' tennis team have placed a total of three times in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. The state championship history is summarized in the tables below.

LRHS Boys' Tennis State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
1999 1A–3A 4th LRHS placed 4th after losing 5–0 to Pembroke Hill High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [36]
2000 1A–3A 4th LRHS placed 4th after losing 5–1 to John Burroughs School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [36]
2003 1 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 5–1 to Springfield Catholic High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [84]
2004 1 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 5–1 to Thomas Jefferson School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [85]
2008 1 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 6–1 to West Plains High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [86]
2013 1 4th LRHS placed 4th after losing 5–0 to Pembroke Hill High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [87]
2014 1 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 5–1 to Warrensburg High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [88]
LRHS Girls' Tennis State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2002 1 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 5–1 to Bolivar High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [89]
2008 1 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 5–2 to Springfield Catholic High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [90]
2009 1 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 5–0 to Notre Dame di Sion School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [91]
2012 1 3rd LRHS placed 3rd after winning 5–0 against Kennett High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [92]
2013 1 3rd LRHS placed 3rd after winning 5–3 against Kennett High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [93]
2014 1 4th LRHS placed 4th after losing 5–1 to Villa Duchesne High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. Seniors Hannah Nixon and Madison Watts also placed 6th in the MSHSAA Class 1 Doubles State Championship Tournament. [94][95][96][97]
2015 1 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 5–0 to Bolivar High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [98]
2016 1 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing 5–1 to Springfield Catholic High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [99]
2017 1 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing 5–0 to Springfield Catholic High School at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. [100]

Track and field[]

The LRHS boys' outdoor track and field team has had a total of three athletes and two relay teams become champions in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament.[36] The LRHS boys' outdoor track and field team has placed a total of four times in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. The state championship history is summarized in the table below.

LRHS Boys' Track and Field State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
1959 C 2nd Rogersville High School placed 2nd with 15 points at the track and field at the Rollins Field at the University of Missouri. Washington High School in Caruthersville won the competition with 20.5 points.[d] [36]
1960 C 3rd Rogersville High School placed 3rd with 14 points at the track and field at the Rollins Field at the University of Missouri. Greenwood High School won the competition with 29.38 points.[d] [36]
1981 3A 4th LRHS placed 4th with 30.3 points at the track and field at Reed Stadium at Lincoln University. Fulton High School won the competition with 75 points. [36]
1999 3A 4th LRHS placed 4th with 37 points at the track and field at Reed Stadium at Lincoln University. Excelsior Springs High School won the competition with 71 points. [36]

Volleyball[]

The LRHS volleyball team has placed a total of six times in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. The state championship history is summarized in the table below.

LRHS Volleyball State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2000 3A 2nd LRHS placed 2nd after losing two sets 15–4 and 15–9 at the University of Central Missouri against St. Francis Borgia Regional High School. [36]
2001 3A 3rd LRHS placed 3rd after winning two sets 15–10 and 15–9 at the University of Central Missouri against Rosati-Kain High School. [36]
2006 3 LRHS was eliminated in the first round after losing two sets at the University of Central Missouri against Reeds Spring High School. [101]
2007 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing two sets against Reeds Spring High School. [102]
2008 3 2nd LRHS placed 2nd after losing two sets against Archbishop O'Hara High School. [103]
2009 3 3rd LRHS placed 3rd after winning two sets against Cape Girardeau Notre Dame High School. [104]
2010 3 3rd LRHS placed 3rd after winning two sets and losing one set against Cape Girardeau Notre Dame High School. [105]
2012 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after winning one set and losing two sets against Pleasant Hill High School. [106]
2013 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing two sets against Carl Junction High School. [107]
2014 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing two sets against Helias Catholic High School. [108]
2015 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after losing two sets against Pleasant Hill High School. [109]
2016 3 4th LRHS placed 4th after winning one set and losing two sets at the Show Me Center at Southeast Missouri State University against St. Francis Borgia Regional High School. [110]
2017 3 LRHS was eliminated in the second round after winning one set and losing two sets at the Show Me Center at Southeast Missouri State University against Helias Catholic High School. [111]

Wrestling[]

The LRHS wrestling team has placed once in the MSHSAA State Championship Tournament. However, numerous individuals representing LRHS have won championships in the state tournament. The state championship history is summarized in the table below.

LRHS Wrestling State Championship History
Year Class State Placing Notes References
2009 2 LRHS finished 17th after finishing with a total score of 35.5 points. Kirksville High School won with a total score of 146 points. In the 125 weight class, Sam Zimmer representing LRHS placed 1st after winning by major decision over Mike Rodgers representing St. Clair High School. [112][113]
2010 2 LRHS tied for 14th with Mexico Senior High School after finishing with a total score of 45 points. Platte County High School won with a total score of 149.5 points. In the 130 weight class, Sam Zimmer representing LRHS placed 1st after winning by decision over Joshua Hastings representing Pleasant Hill High School. [114][115]
2011 2 LRHS finished 23rd after finishing with a total score of 29 points. Oak Grove High School won with a total score of 138 points. In the 189 weight class, Joe Zimmer representing LRHS placed 1st after winning by pin over Cody Philpot representing Sullivan High School. [116]
2012 2 LRHS finished 22nd after finishing with a total score of 33.5 points. Kirksville High School won with a total score of 152.5 points. In the 195 weight class, Joe Zimmer representing LRHS placed 1st after winning by pin over Wesley Freeman representing Grain Valley High School. [117][118]
2013 2 LRHS finished 19th after finishing with a total score of 32 points. Oak Grove High School won with a total score of 172 points. [119]
2014 2 LRHS finished 18th after finishing with a total score of 38.5 points. Oak Grove High School won with a total score of 163 points. In the 132 weight class, Clay Stine representing LRHS placed 1st after winning by major decision over Brendan Hachtel representing St. Charles West High School. [120][121]
2015 2 LRHS finished 22nd after finishing with a total score of 19 points. Oak Grove High School won with a total score of 158 points. [122]
2017 2 LRHS finished 15th after finishing with a total score of 39.5 points. Oak Grove High School won with a total score of 142 points. [123]
2018 2 3rd LRHS placed 3rd after finishing with a total score of 100.5 points. Mexico Senior High School won with a total score of 122 points. In the 132 weight class, Jay Strausbaugh representing LRHS placed 1st after winning by decision over Jason Landing representing St. Clair High School. In the 145 weight class, Lucas Campbell representing LRHS placed 1st after winning by decision over Brant Whitaker representing Boonville High School. [124][125]

Notable alumni[]

Name Class year Notability References
Buddy Baumann 2006 MLB pitcher for the San Diego Padres (2016–2018) and New York Mets (2018) [126]
Dylan Cole 2012 NFL linebacker for the Houston Texans (2017–2020) and Tennessee Titans (2021–present) [127]
Seth Conner 2010 MLB assistant hitting coach for the Texas Rangers (2022–present) [128]
Lucas Grabeel[e] 2003 Actor best known for playing Ryan Evans in the High School Musical film series [129]
Lucas Grabeel
Lucas Grabeel

Notable faculty[]

Name Department Notability References
Jim Evans[f] Mathematics and Computer Science United States House of Representatives candidate for Missouri's 7th congressional district in 2012 and 2014 [130]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b Entries listed as N/A are due to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education not releasing specific dropout rates if below approximately 1.0%.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Entries listed as N/A are due to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education not releasing specific demographic information if below approximately 0.70%.
  3. ^ Total teacher salary includes extended contract salary, career ladder supplement, and extra duty pay.
  4. ^ a b c Rogersville High School existed before LRHS was formed from the consolidation of the Rogersville and Logan School Districts in 1965.
  5. ^ Lucas Grabeel attended LRHS, but he transferred to and graduated from Kickapoo High School.
  6. ^ Jim Evans also taught in Springfield, Missouri.

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