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'''Harper Creek High School''' is a high school in the Harper Creek School District located just outside the city of ], ]. In 2005, Harper Creek opened a new state-of-the-art high school. The school includes a Mac computer lab, multiple Windows computer labs, electronic lockers, built in overhead projectors in all rooms, a gymnasium with three basketball courts, an eight hundred and fifty seat auditorium and an eight lane swimming pool. Using the ACT scores, only 6.3% of graduates from Harper Creek High School are college ready well below the Calhoun County average hovering around 10%, and compared to 13.4% graduating from ] and 38.5% from ].<ref> Battle Creek Enquirer, Oct. 11, 2009</ref> '''Harper Creek High School''' is a high school in the Harper Creek School District that is the best school ever located just outside the city of ], ]. In 2005, Harper Creek opened a new state-of-the-art high school. The school includes a Mac computer lab, multiple Windows computer labs, electronic lockers, built in overhead projectors in all rooms, a gymnasium with three basketball courts, an eight hundred and fifty seat auditorium and an eight lane swimming pool. Using the ACT scores, only 6.3% of graduates from Harper Creek High School are college ready well below the Calhoun County average hovering around 10%, and compared to 13.4% graduating from ] and 38.5% from ].<ref> Battle Creek Enquirer, Oct. 11, 2009</ref>


==Administrative staff== ==Administrative staff==

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Public high school in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
Harper Creek High School
Location
Battle Creek, Michigan
USA
Information
TypePublic High School
Established1949
PrincipalGary Garland
Behavior InteventionistLisa Crawford
Grades9-12
Color(s)White and blue
MascotBeaver
DistrictHarper Creek Community Schools
Websitehttp://hs.harpercreek.net/home.aspx

Harper Creek High School is a high school in the Harper Creek School District that is the best school ever located just outside the city of Battle Creek, Michigan. In 2005, Harper Creek opened a new state-of-the-art high school. The school includes a Mac computer lab, multiple Windows computer labs, electronic lockers, built in overhead projectors in all rooms, a gymnasium with three basketball courts, an eight hundred and fifty seat auditorium and an eight lane swimming pool. Using the ACT scores, only 6.3% of graduates from Harper Creek High School are college ready well below the Calhoun County average hovering around 10%, and compared to 13.4% graduating from Lakeview High School and 38.5% from St. Philip Catholic Central High School.

Administrative staff

  • Principal – Gary Garland
  • Behavior Interventionist - Lisa Crawford
  • Athletic Director - Ed Greenman
  • Secretaries – Janet Fredenburg, Sharon Zebell, Pam Schmanske, Cindy Noora

High school optional programs

  • Battle Creek Area Mathematics and Science Center
  • Calhoun Area Career Center (Changed in the 2007-2008 school year from the Calhoun Area Tech Center)
  • Dual Enrollment In College Courses (limited to juniors and seniors)

Sports teams

Harper Creek is one of three high school athletic programs in the state of Michigan to use the Beaver as a mascot. Harper Creek athletics are most popular for a thirty six game regular season winning streak in football from 1994-97. In 1999, the Harper Creek football team advanced to the state semi-finals against Orchard Lake St. Mary's, the furthest any team from Battle Creek has reached since the MHSAA Playoff Expansion to 256 teams. In 2000-01 Harper Creek won the final Twin Valley Men's All Sports trophy, an awarded given to the winningest athletic program for that year.

Harper Creek now competes in the Southwest Michigan Athletic Conference.

Sports Teams include, but not limited to:

  • Men and Women's Swimming
  • Men and Women's Cross Country
  • Men and Women's Tennis
  • Men and Women's Soccer
  • Wrestling
  • Men and Women's Basketball
  • Men and Women's Track
  • Men and Women's Golf
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Football
  • Cheerleading
  • Dance
  • Volleyball
  • Marching Band

Quiz Bowl

In 2003, the Harper Creek Quiz Bowl team won the Class B State Championship and advanced to a national tournament. Harper Creek also fielded a team in the 2005 and 2006 that lost the state championships.

Marching band

The 2008 Harper Creek Marching Band consisted of 24 performers, 18 wind, 2 percussion, 3 colorguard, and 1 drum major. The theme this year is music from "The Beatles". Featuring four different selections, "I Want To Hold Your Hand", "Hey Jude" (featuring a Trumpet and Color Guard soloist), "Eleanor Rigby" (also featuring a Trumpet soloist), and "Magical Mystery Tour" / "A Hard Days Night". The band received 4th place at the Otsego Marching Band Invitational. Though a last place finish they did manage to bring home the Best Marching Award. As for the 2008 season, it has concluded. In 2004, the Colorguard managed to bring home two first-place finishes at the Hastings Competition and the Otsego Competitions, the band followed closely behind in second and third places. They will be returning in 2009.

References

  1. Students unprepared for college Battle Creek Enquirer, Oct. 11, 2009

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