Columbus Senior High School
Columbus Senior High School | |
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Main Entrance To CHS (2007) | |
Address | |
1164 Farnham Street Columbus, Wisconsin, Columbia 53925 United States | |
Coordinates | 43°19′37″N 89°01′13″W / 43.32694°N 89.02039°WCoordinates: 43°19′37″N 89°01′13″W / 43.32694°N 89.02039°W |
Information | |
School type | Public Secondary |
Established | 1875 |
School district | Columbus School District |
Superintendent | Annette Deuman |
Principal | Jacob Ekern |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Enrollment | 381 |
Color(s) |
Red and White |
Slogan | "Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow" |
Mascot | "Charlie" the Cardinal |
Newspaper | The Clarion |
Feeder schools | St. Jerome Catholic School, Columbus Middle School |
Website |
Columbus Senior High School (CHS) is a public secondary school in Columbus, Wisconsin. Part of the Columbus School District, the school had an enrollment of 381 in 2013.
In addition to traditional high school offerings, Columbus High School students also have the opportunity to choose from electives in the areas of technology education, agri-science, business education, world languages and the arts, plus a host of co-curricular offerings. [1]
History
Columbus Senior High School was established in 1875 at what is now the current Columbus Middle School at 200 West School Street. In 1958, the school district expanded and built what is now the current high school at 1164 Farnham Street.
Extracurricular activities
Clubs
- FBLA-PBL
- FFA[2]
- Marching band
- Concert band
- Jazz band
- Sign language club
- Dance team
- Academic bowl
- Art club
- Choir
- Forensics
- French and Spanish club
- Math club
- National Honor Society
- Student council
- Yearbook
- Debate team
- Drama club
- A/V club
Sports
The athletic program at the Columbus High School is very popular with the community. CHS sports are regulated by the WIAA, where CHS is a member of the Capitol North Conference Division 2.
- Baseball
- Boys' basketball
- Boys' cross country
- Boys' track
- Football
- Girls' basketball
- Girls' cross country
- Girls' tennis
- Girls' track
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Soccer
- Softball
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
State champions
- Softball - Class B - 1984
- Football - Division 4 - 1990
- Football - Division 4 - 1996
- Girls' basketball - Division 2 - 2002
- Girls' basketball - Division 2 - 2003
- Girls' track - Division 2 - 2004
- Boys' soccer - Division 3 - 2008 [3]