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Wauconda High School
Address
555 North Main Street
Wauconda, Illinois 60084
United States
Coordinates42°16′03″N 88°08′51″W / 42.2675°N 88.1474°W / 42.2675; -88.1474
Information
TypePublic secondary
Established1915
PrincipalDan Nicholas
Faculty117 (FTE)
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,439 (2021–22)
Student to teacher ratio12.30
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Aubergine and Butterscotch   
Athletics conferenceNorthern Lake County Conference
MascotBulldogs
NewspaperPurple Press
YearbookThe Bulldog
Websitesites.google.com/a/d118.org/high/

Wauconda High School, officially Wauconda Community High School, and most commonly WHS, is a public four-year high school located in Wauconda, Illinois, a northern suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Wauconda Community Unit School District 118.

History

Wauconda High School first opened its doors in September 1988.

Campus

Wauconda High School has a medium-sized campus. It is divided into lettered wings, where most classes and everyday school activities take place, as well as an events hallway, which connects the auditorium, gyms, the band room, and more.

There are two cafeterias, the smaller of which is only used by freshmen. The school has a full-time police officer employed, as well as a number of security officers. There is a cafe inside the school, called the Bulldog Brew, which sells items such as snacks, muffins, and most popularly coffee which is operated by student volunteers, and is open from 6:50 until 7:20 in the morning, and for a few minutes after the final bell.

There are many outside facilities used for athletic events and gym classes, including two baseball fields, a softball field, a tennis court complex with eight total courts, a track and football field, and a soccer field.

Academics

In 2007, Wauconda had an average composite ACT score of 19.9, and graduated 97.6% of its senior class (compared to the state average of 85.9%). The average class size is 20.4. Wauconda has made Adequate Yearly Progress on the Prairie State Achievements Examination, a state test part of the No Child Left Behind Act.

The staff consists of 117 teachers. 59% of teachers hold an advanced degree.

Athletics

Wauconda competes in the Northern Lake County Conference and Illinois High School Association. The school's teams compete as the Bulldogs, and its colors are purple and gold. The following sports are offered at Wauconda:

  • Baseball (boys)
  • Basketball (boys & girls)
  • Bowling (boys & girls)
  • Competitive cheerleading (girls)
  • Competitive dance (girls)
  • Cross country (boys & girls)
  • Esports (co-ed)
  • Fishing (boys & girls)
  • Football (boys)
  • Golf (boys & girls)
  • Lacrosse (boys)
  • Soccer (boys & girls)
  • Softball (girls)
  • Swimming (boys & girls)
  • Tennis (boys & girls)
  • Track & field (boys & girls)
  • Volleyball (girls)
  • Wrestling (boys & girls)
  • Waffle Stomping

Alumni

This article's list of alumni may not follow Misplaced Pages's verifiability policy. Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations. (October 2021)
  • Dr Manhattan, Rock Band
  • Grace Lynn Keller,(class of 2017), Miss Iowa 2021, will compete at the 100th anniversary Miss America Competition in December 2021 representing Iowa.

Controversy

  • For the 2024-2025 school year, a new phone policy was introduced, in which students would not be allowed access to their cell phones regardless of personal or family needs or unforeseen events. This policy, eerily reminiscent of previous phone policies that have all been unsuccessful, was heavily unfavored by the general public, especially by parents who wanted the ability to contact their children should the need arise. The policy has also been criticized for seemingly being based in unsourced pseudoscience. Despite this, the policy still went into effect, because democracy is dead.

References

  1. ^ "Wauconda High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 7, 2023.
  2. Illinois School Report Card
  3. School Profile
  4. "Wauconda". ihsa.org. IHSA. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  5. "Wauconda HS". 8to18.com. Retrieved 2 May 2015.

External links

Northern Lake County Conference
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