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'''Chanhassen High School''' (CNHS) is a four-year ] ] ] located in ], ], United States, a southwestern ] of ].<ref>{{cite news | last = Relerford | first = Patrice | title = Growing, yes, but at a slower pace | work = ] | date = 2008-01-05 | url = http://www.startribune.com/local/west/13290321.html | access-date = 2008-09-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081009145736/http://www.startribune.com/local/west/13290321.html | archive-date = 2008-10-09 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Construction of the school was approved by voters in 2006 in response to rapidly growing enrollment in Carver County and overcrowding at ], the district's other high school. '''Chanhassen High School''' (CNHS) is a four-year ] ] ] located in ], ], United States, a southwestern ] of ].<ref>{{cite news | last = Relerford | first = Patrice | title = Growing, yes, but at a slower pace | work = ] | date = 2008-01-05 | url = http://www.startribune.com/local/west/13290321.html | access-date = 2008-09-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081009145736/http://www.startribune.com/local/west/13290321.html | archive-date = 2008-10-09 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Construction of the school was approved by voters in 2006 in response to rapidly growing enrollment in ] and overcrowding at ], the district's other high school.


== History == == History ==
As a result of steady population increases in Carver County, ]'s enrollment surpassed its building's designed capacity, with future growth in the school district expected. As a result, voters approved a referendum in 2006 to provide funding for a new high school. The vote was very close, a matter of 2% of the population. Opponents of the bond referendum claimed the school district had not looked into other ideas for the district beyond building a new high school and that the district did not take into consideration other options they may have had (using current buildings).<ref>{{cite web | author = Carver County | title = 2006 General Elections - School District Referendum Question's - Unofficial Results | date = 2006-11-08 | url = http://www.co.carver.mn.us/departments/prts/Elections/ElectionResults/General06/GenResults_Referendum.asp | access-date = 2008-08-16 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110605181332/http://www.co.carver.mn.us/departments/prts/Elections/ElectionResults/General06/GenResults_Referendum.asp | archive-date = 2011-06-05 | df =}}</ref> During its inaugural year the school did not have a senior class. As a result of steady population increases in ], ]'s enrollment surpassed its building's designed capacity, with future growth in the school district expected. As a result, voters approved a referendum in 2006 to provide funding for a new high school. The vote was very close, a matter of 2% of the population. Opponents of the bond referendum claimed the school district had not looked into other ideas for the district beyond building a new high school and that the district did not take into consideration other options they may have had (using current buildings).<ref>{{cite web | author = Carver County | title = 2006 General Elections - School District Referendum Question's - Unofficial Results | date = 2006-11-08 | url = http://www.co.carver.mn.us/departments/prts/Elections/ElectionResults/General06/GenResults_Referendum.asp | access-date = 2008-08-16 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110605181332/http://www.co.carver.mn.us/departments/prts/Elections/ElectionResults/General06/GenResults_Referendum.asp | archive-date = 2011-06-05 }}</ref> During its inaugural year the school did not have a senior class.


== Academics == == Academics ==
In the years the school has been open, Chanhassen students have excelled in academics, already ranking in the top 3% of high schools nationwide.<ref>{{Cite web|title = National Schools - The Washington Post|url = https://apps.washingtonpost.com/local/highschoolchallenge/schools/2015/list/national/|website = apps.washingtonpost.com|access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref> Chanhassen offers 25 different ] courses and in 2015 had a ] of 2.570, which means that more than two AP exams were taken for every member of the most recent graduating class.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chanhassen High School: CNHS Named 18th Most Challenging High School in Minnesota|url = http://cns.district112.org/pages/112CNS/News/CNHS_Named_18th_Most_Challengi|website = Edline|access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref> In the years the school has been open, Chanhassen students have excelled in academics, ranking in the top 3% of high schools nationwide.<ref>{{Cite web|title = National Schools - The Washington Post|url = https://apps.washingtonpost.com/local/highschoolchallenge/schools/2015/list/national/|website = apps.washingtonpost.com|access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref> Chanhassen offers 25 different ] courses and in 2015 had a ] of 2.570, which means that more than two AP exams were taken for every member of the most recent graduating class.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chanhassen High School: CNHS Named 18th Most Challenging High School in Minnesota|url = http://cns.district112.org/pages/112CNS/News/CNHS_Named_18th_Most_Challengi|website = Edline|access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref>


The administration at Chanhassen aim to provide to ], a unique approach to educating, remaining small yet continuing to offer ] courses and a comprehensive curriculum.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url = http://cns.district112.org/files/_4QKAe_/b561f49ad9ba87bd3745a49013852ec4/Chan_High_Profile_2014.pdf|title = Chan High Profile|date = |access-date = February 18, 2016|website = Chanhassen High|publisher = |last = Dorway|first = Timothy}}</ref> Students choose electives from four areas of Interest designed to offer depth in an area of particular relevant for emerging passions and interests. The administration at Chanhassen aims to provide ], a unique approach to educating, remaining small yet continuing to offer ] courses and a comprehensive curriculum.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url = http://cns.district112.org/files/_4QKAe_/b561f49ad9ba87bd3745a49013852ec4/Chan_High_Profile_2014.pdf|title = Chan High Profile|date = |access-date = February 18, 2016|website = Chanhassen High|publisher = |last = Dorway|first = Timothy}}</ref> Students choose electives from four areas of Interest designed to offer depth in an area of particular relevant for emerging passions and interests.


These areas of interest include: These areas of interest include:
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* Health & Social Sciences * Health & Social Sciences
* ] – Science, Technology, Engineering & Math<ref name=":1" /> * ] – Science, Technology, Engineering & Math<ref name=":1" />
Within each area, students select a Program of Study to deepen and focus learning in specific paths. The selection becomes the basis for a ], which is a graduation requirement. Within each area, students select a Program of Study to deepen and focus learning in specific paths.


==Athletics== ==Athletics==
Chanhassen's athletic teams competed in the ] of the ] for their first year as a school. They joined the ] in 2010–2011. As of the 2014-2015 school year, Chanhassen High School has joined a new conference, ] that the district 112 school, ], and Chanhassen started. Both district 112 high schools were co-conference champions for football in the conference's inaugural year.<ref>{{cite news | last = Relerford | first = Patrice | title = West metro school briefs | work = ] | date = 2008-06-04 | url = http://www.startribune.com/local/west/19425124.html | accessdate = 2008-09-16}}</ref> Chanhassen athletic teams competed in the ] of the ] for their first year as a school. They joined the ] in 2010–2011. As of the 2020-2021 school year, Chanhassen High School competes in the ].<ref>{{cite news | last = Relerford | first = Patrice | title = West metro school briefs | work = ] | date = 2008-06-04 | url = http://www.startribune.com/local/west/19425124.html | accessdate = 2008-09-16}}</ref>
In 2015 the Chanhassen baseball team finished the season with a 26-4 record and the Class 3AAA MSHSL State Championship.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chanhassen Beats Lakeville North 2-0 to Claim 3A Baseball Championship|url = http://kstp.com/article/stories/s3826876.shtml|website = KSTP.com|access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref>

The Chanhassen football team won the 2023 state championship, the school's first state title. They won in ] against Saint Thomas Academy on a 4th down drive.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sports |first=Jack Butler, SBLive |date=2023-11-25 |title=Chanhassen defeats St. Thomas Academy on final play in OT in MSHSL Class 5A Prep Bowl |url=https://highschool.si.com/minnesota/2023/11/26/chanhassen-defeats-st-thomas-academy-on-final-play-in-ot-in-mshsl-class-5a-prep-bowl |access-date=2023-11-26 |website=Sports Illustrated High School News, Analysis and More |language=en}}</ref> The Chanhassen hockey team made it to the state title game, losing to ] 2-1<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sports |first=Jack Butler, SBLive |date=2024-03-10 |title=Edina boys hockey defeats Chanhassen in MSHSL Class 2A championship game |url=https://highschool.si.com/minnesota/2024/03/10/edina-boys-hockey-defeats-chanhassen-in-mshsl-class-2a-championship-game |access-date=2024-03-28 |website=Sports Illustrated High School News, Analysis and More |language=en}}</ref>
In the spring of 2015 the Chanhassen Baseball Team finished the season with a 26-4 record and the Class 3AAA MSHSL State Championship.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chanhassen Beats Lakeville North 2-0 to Claim 3A Baseball Championship|url = http://kstp.com/article/stories/s3826876.shtml|website = KSTP.com|access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref>


==Music== ==Music==
] Fourth of July Parade]] ] Fourth of July Parade]]
Chanhassen has three concert bands including Concert Band, Varsity Band, and Symphonic Winds. Chanhassen has a string orchestra directed by Kate Kowalkowski. Chanhassen has a marching band that has participated in the Chanhassen Homecoming Parade and Steamboat Days Parade in ] annually since the establishment of the school. Along with that, Chanhassen has three jazz bands and a pit orchestra. Paul Swanson is the director of these ensembles and has led the school to receive many awards. This is in part because of his strong artistic vision from his Ph.D. in symphonic conducting from the ]. In February 2016, Chanhassen's top jazz band, Jazz 1, also known as the Monday Night Big Band, performed at the prestigious Minnesota Music Educators Association Mid-Winter clinic. Later in April 2016, the band received a Superior rating and the "Best in Site" award at the Region 2AA Jazz Contest.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.swnewsmedia.com/chanhassen_villager/news/education/cnhs-s-spring-jazz-concert-is-may/article_7ad934c0-8abb-528f-b599-40aae68d7e09.html|title=CNHS's spring jazz concert is May 20|website=SWNewsMedia.com|access-date=2016-05-23}}</ref> Chanhassen has three concert bands including Concert Band, Varsity Band, and Symphonic Winds. Chanhassen has a string orchestra. Chanhassen has a marching band that has participated in the Chanhassen Homecoming Parade and Steamboat Days Parade in ] annually since the establishment of the school. Along with that, Chanhassen has three jazz bands and a pit orchestra. In February 2016, Chanhassen's top jazz band, Jazz 1, also known as the Monday Night Big Band, performed at the prestigious Minnesota Music Educators Association Mid-Winter clinic. Later in April 2016, the band received a Superior rating and the "Best in Site" award at the Region 2AA Jazz Contest.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.swnewsmedia.com/chanhassen_villager/news/education/cnhs-s-spring-jazz-concert-is-may/article_7ad934c0-8abb-528f-b599-40aae68d7e09.html|title=CNHS's spring jazz concert is May 20|website=SWNewsMedia.com|access-date=2016-05-23}}</ref>


Along with multiple bands, Chanhassen High School also has a choral department of over 260 student and 8 choirs. These choirs include Concert Choir, Bel Canto, Vivace, the 9th Grade Women's Chorale, Men's Choral, Chamber Singers, and Vox.<ref></ref> It also has one choir, "Men Who Sing", known for their less than traditional performances. Along with multiple bands, Chanhassen High School also has a choral department of over 260 student and 8 choirs. These choirs include Concert Choir, Bel Canto, Vivace, the 9th Grade Women's Chorale, Men's Choral, Chamber Singers, and Vox.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://cns.district112.org/pages/112CNS/Academics/Music/Director_Bio |title=Director Bio |website=cns.district112.org |access-date=27 January 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130414141051/http://cns.district112.org/pages/112CNS/Academics/Music/Director_Bio |archive-date=14 April 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref> It also has one choir, "Men Who Sing", known for their non-traditional performances.

They also have an orchestra.


== Alternative Learning Program == == Alternative Learning Program ==
Chanhassen High School used to house ]'s Alternative Learning Program (ALP); the supervisor of this program was Pat Ames through the 2010–2011 school year. This program has been moved to the Peavy Road building. This program is designed to help students who are in need of a different learning environment find success. Students enrolled in the Alternative Learning Program benefit from smaller classes and additional support structures so that guided learning is more available to each individual. Chanhassen High School used to house ]'s Alternative Learning Program (ALP). This program has since been moved to the school district's headquarters. The ALP is designed to help students who are in need of a different learning environment find success. Students enrolled in the ALP benefit from smaller classes and additional support structures so that guided learning is more available to each individual.


== Security == == Security ==
In 2013 the Eastern Carver County school district passed a referendum that put 1.8 million dollars towards renovating entryways for security, adding security cameras, creating key-less entries for employees, and installing electronic visitor systems in all district 112 schools.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.district112.org/files/_tOEBX_/8de5dff4c70a4fbb3745a49013852ec4/Q2-Flyer-REVISEDopt.pdf|title = 2013 Referendum|date = October 10, 2013|accessdate = April 7, 2015|website = Eastern Carver County Schools|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> This referendum created a very safe environment for the students in Chanhassen High School. In 2013 the Eastern Carver County school district passed a referendum that put 1.8 million dollars towards renovating entryways for security, adding security cameras, creating key-less entries for employees, and installing electronic visitor systems in all District 112 schools.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.district112.org/files/_tOEBX_/8de5dff4c70a4fbb3745a49013852ec4/Q2-Flyer-REVISEDopt.pdf|title = 2013 Referendum|date = October 10, 2013|accessdate = April 7, 2015|website = Eastern Carver County Schools|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>


==Notable alumni== ==Notable alumni==
*], NFL player for the ] *], NFL player for the ]
Alyse DeLorenzo (Film/Television actress)
William Maus (Broadway actor)


==References== ==References==
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Public school in Chanhassen, Minnesota , United States
Chanhassen High School
Address
2200 Lyman Blvd.
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
United States
Coordinates44°50′37″N 93°34′47″W / 44.843619°N 93.579854°W / 44.843619; -93.579854
Information
TypePublic
Established2009
School districtEastern Carver County Schools
PrincipalDouglas Bullinger
Teaching staff68.70 (on an FTE basis)
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,383 (2023–2024)
Student to teacher ratio20.13
Houses4 Houses; Pine House, Maple House, Spruce House, and Oak House
Color(s)Navy Blue, Old Gold
  
MascotStorm
National rankingTop 3%
YearbookTempest
Websitecns.district112.org

Chanhassen High School (CNHS) is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Chanhassen, Minnesota, United States, a southwestern suburb of Minneapolis. Construction of the school was approved by voters in 2006 in response to rapidly growing enrollment in Carver County and overcrowding at Chaska High School, the district's other high school.

History

As a result of steady population increases in Carver County, Chaska High School's enrollment surpassed its building's designed capacity, with future growth in the school district expected. As a result, voters approved a referendum in 2006 to provide funding for a new high school. The vote was very close, a matter of 2% of the population. Opponents of the bond referendum claimed the school district had not looked into other ideas for the district beyond building a new high school and that the district did not take into consideration other options they may have had (using current buildings). During its inaugural year the school did not have a senior class.

Academics

In the years the school has been open, Chanhassen students have excelled in academics, ranking in the top 3% of high schools nationwide. Chanhassen offers 25 different Advanced Placement courses and in 2015 had a Challenge Index of 2.570, which means that more than two AP exams were taken for every member of the most recent graduating class.

The administration at Chanhassen aims to provide personalized learning, a unique approach to educating, remaining small yet continuing to offer college preparatory courses and a comprehensive curriculum. Students choose electives from four areas of Interest designed to offer depth in an area of particular relevant for emerging passions and interests.

These areas of interest include:

  • Arts and Communication
  • Global Studies
  • Health & Social Sciences
  • STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

Within each area, students select a Program of Study to deepen and focus learning in specific paths.

Athletics

Chanhassen athletic teams competed in the Lake Conference of the Minnesota State High School League for their first year as a school. They joined the Missota Conference in 2010–2011. As of the 2020-2021 school year, Chanhassen High School competes in the Metro West Conference. In 2015 the Chanhassen baseball team finished the season with a 26-4 record and the Class 3AAA MSHSL State Championship. The Chanhassen football team won the 2023 state championship, the school's first state title. They won in overtime against Saint Thomas Academy on a 4th down drive. The Chanhassen hockey team made it to the state title game, losing to Edina 2-1

Music

The Chanhassen Marching Band performing at the Chanhassen Fourth of July Parade

Chanhassen has three concert bands including Concert Band, Varsity Band, and Symphonic Winds. Chanhassen has a string orchestra. Chanhassen has a marching band that has participated in the Chanhassen Homecoming Parade and Steamboat Days Parade in Carver, Minnesota annually since the establishment of the school. Along with that, Chanhassen has three jazz bands and a pit orchestra. In February 2016, Chanhassen's top jazz band, Jazz 1, also known as the Monday Night Big Band, performed at the prestigious Minnesota Music Educators Association Mid-Winter clinic. Later in April 2016, the band received a Superior rating and the "Best in Site" award at the Region 2AA Jazz Contest.

Along with multiple bands, Chanhassen High School also has a choral department of over 260 student and 8 choirs. These choirs include Concert Choir, Bel Canto, Vivace, the 9th Grade Women's Chorale, Men's Choral, Chamber Singers, and Vox. It also has one choir, "Men Who Sing", known for their non-traditional performances.

They also have an orchestra.

Alternative Learning Program

Chanhassen High School used to house Chaska High School's Alternative Learning Program (ALP). This program has since been moved to the school district's headquarters. The ALP is designed to help students who are in need of a different learning environment find success. Students enrolled in the ALP benefit from smaller classes and additional support structures so that guided learning is more available to each individual.

Security

In 2013 the Eastern Carver County school district passed a referendum that put 1.8 million dollars towards renovating entryways for security, adding security cameras, creating key-less entries for employees, and installing electronic visitor systems in all District 112 schools.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "CHANHASSEN HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 17, 2024.
  2. "Chanhassen High School". Minnesota State High School League. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  3. Relerford, Patrice (2008-01-05). "Growing, yes, but at a slower pace". Star Tribune. Archived from the original on 2008-10-09. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  4. Carver County (2006-11-08). "2006 General Elections - School District Referendum Question's - Unofficial Results". Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  5. "National Schools - The Washington Post". apps.washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  6. "Chanhassen High School: CNHS Named 18th Most Challenging High School in Minnesota". Edline. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  7. ^ Dorway, Timothy. "Chan High Profile" (PDF). Chanhassen High. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
  8. Relerford, Patrice (2008-06-04). "West metro school briefs". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  9. "Chanhassen Beats Lakeville North 2-0 to Claim 3A Baseball Championship". KSTP.com. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  10. Sports, Jack Butler, SBLive (2023-11-25). "Chanhassen defeats St. Thomas Academy on final play in OT in MSHSL Class 5A Prep Bowl". Sports Illustrated High School News, Analysis and More. Retrieved 2023-11-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. Sports, Jack Butler, SBLive (2024-03-10). "Edina boys hockey defeats Chanhassen in MSHSL Class 2A championship game". Sports Illustrated High School News, Analysis and More. Retrieved 2024-03-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. "CNHS's spring jazz concert is May 20". SWNewsMedia.com. Retrieved 2016-05-23.
  13. "Director Bio". cns.district112.org. Archived from the original on 14 April 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  14. "2013 Referendum" (PDF). Eastern Carver County Schools. October 10, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2015.

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