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Seymour High School (Indiana)

Seymour High School is a public high school in Seymour, Indiana. It is the only high school in the Seymour Community Schools district.

Seymour High School
Address
1350 West 2nd Street

, ,
47274

Coordinates38°57′19″N 85°54′25″W / 38.955196°N 85.906917°W / 38.955196; -85.906917
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1870
School districtSeymour Community Schools
SuperintendentBrandon Harpe
PrincipalGreg Prange
Teaching staff80.37 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,542 (2019–20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio19.19[1]
Color(s)   
  • dark purple
  • white
Athletics conferenceHoosier Hills Conference
NicknameOwls
RivalBrownstown Central High School Columbus East High School Columbus North High School Columbus Central Middle School
WebsiteOfficial Website
[2]

History Edit

Prior to 1870, an iron fence separated a tract of forest land from the growing town of Seymour. In that year the tree-covered plot was leased by the town school board and work began on a three-story brick building facing the east. The heirs of Captain Meedy Shields later gave this land to the city for school purposes.[citation needed]

Here stood the first Shields High School, surrounded by trees and for many years bordered on the west by a pond. On the first floor were two grade rooms and the public library; on the second, two grade rooms and the superintendent's office; and on the third, the music room and the assembly room.[citation needed]

In 1876 there had been an addition of six rooms, but the growing population of Seymour now demanded even more space if the supply of rooms was to meet the needs of the pupils. In 1911, a new school building arose on the foundations of the old. This building is the one which houses the Shields Junior High School today.[citation needed]

It was not long until sports and inter-school competition came into prominence. By 1922 students and citizens alike complained of the smallness of the Shields gymnasium, so in 1922 a south wing was added to the school. This contained an auditorium-gymnasium and above it six classrooms.[citation needed]

In the middle of the 1930s sports fans again began to clamor for a gymnasium big enough to house all the Owl supporters and in November 1937 a fire-proof structure with a capacity of 3308 was begun as a WPA project. The seating capacity was later expanded to 3800.[citation needed]

In September 1959, Shields High School was moved to completely new facilities on 61 acres (250,000 m2) at the west edge of Seymour. The 9th grade remained, along with grades 7 and 8, in the Shields High School facilities and became known as the Shields Junior High School. In addition to classroom and laboratory facilities, the new two-story building contained the school's administrative ad guidance offices, a 110-seat library, an 1100-seat auditorium, and a 300-seat cafeteria. In 1960 the football stadium and an all-purpose track were added to the high school campus. In 1968 work began on a new gymnasium, indoor swimming pool, and a separate academic facility consisting of ten classrooms, two science labs, and two industrial arts labs. These new facilities were ready for occupancy in the fall of 1970, and at that time, ninth grade students again became part of the high school. The gymnasium, dedicated in 1970, seats 8,228 and ranks as the largest high school gym in the United States.[3][4] It was renamed in honor of Lloyd E. Scott in 1998, who coached the boys’ basketball team from 1961-1974.[5] A fourth building, the power heating plant, varsity and reserve baseball diamonds, and eight tennis courts are also located on campus.

 
Lloyd E. Scott Gymnasium, the nation's largest high school gym

In 1988, the library and business classrooms above the library were renovated and enlarged, and an additional computer lab was constructed for the business department. In 1992, the guidance and administrative offices were renovated and enlarged. In 1997 a two-year, $18 million renovation and building expansion project that included the construction of a new auxiliary gym, a new science wing, a hallway linkage between the original building and the 1968 building, and extensive remodeling of all classrooms, the cafeteria, and the Earl D. Prout was completed. In the spring of 2000 ground was broken on a major renovation of the stadium including the remodeling of locker rooms and the construction of a new weight and training room.[citation needed]

In 2007, the girls softball facility was completely remodeled including the construction of dugouts and an announcers' booth. An indoor multi-purpose athletic facility was also constructed adjacent to the varsity baseball field.[citation needed]

In 2011, due to a flood, the street in front of the Auditorium had to be removed and replaced.[citation needed]

In 2016, a new turf soccer field and stadium were built on the west side of the school grounds. A turf football field was also installed, replacing the natural grass that once supported the football stadium.[6]

Demographics Edit

The demographic breakdown of the 1,239 students enrolled in 2012–2013 was:

  • Male - 51.7%
  • Female - 48.3%
  • Native American/Alaskan - 0.2%
  • Asian/Pacific islanders - 0.7%
  • Black - 1.2%
  • Hispanic - 2.3%
  • White - 95.2%
  • Multiracial - 0.4%

42.7% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch.[2]

Athletics Edit

The Seymour Owls play in the Hoosier Hills Conference. The following IHSAA sports are offered:[7]

  • Baseball (boys)
    • State champion - 1988[8]
  • Basketball (boys & girls)
  • Cross country (boys & girls)
  • Football (boys)
  • Golf (boys & girls)
    • Boys state champion - 1990[8]
    • Girls state champion - 1989[8]
  • Gymnastics (girls)
  • Soccer (boys & girls)
  • Softball (girls)
  • Swimming (boys & girls)
  • Tennis (boys & girls)
  • Track (boys & girls)
  • Volleyball (girls)
  • Wrestling (boys)

Notable people Edit

Faculty Edit

Alumni Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Seymour Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Seymour High School". ed.gov. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  3. ^ "IHSAA Tournament: Seymour venue like home for Jeffersonville basketball". USA Today. 15 March 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  4. ^ Viquez, Marc (9 March 2017). "Lloyd E. Scott Gymnasium – Seymour High School Fighting Owl". Stadium Journey. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Lloyd E. Scott, 85, Seymour". Dubois County Herald. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  6. ^ "Trying out their new home: Seymour soccer teams take to turf field".
  7. ^ "IHSAA 2014-2015 School directory" (pdf). ihsaa.org. IHSAA. p. 105. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  8. ^ a b c "IHSAA State Championships by School". ihsaa.org. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  9. ^ "Bob Lochmueller named to a post at West Virginia". Palladium-Item. Richmond, IN. Associated Press. March 9, 1961. p. 14 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Seymore swimmer out after 7th place finish in heat". The Republic. Columbus, IN. September 16, 2000. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ The Ancestry of Henry James Lawless, Jr. Book Two: Maternal Ancestry. E J Kennedy. pp. 65–71.
  12. ^ "Seymour, Indiana - 'Ain't that America'", The Times of Northwest Indiana, November 14, 2009.
  13. ^ Betty Lou Mitchell; Elizabeth Rebber (1901). Carbondale: A Pictorial History. G. Bradley Publ. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-943963-20-4.

External links Edit

  • Seymour Community Schools
  • Official website

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Seymour High School is a public high school in Seymour Indiana It is the only high school in the Seymour Community Schools district Seymour High SchoolAddress1350 West 2nd StreetSeymour Jackson County Indiana 47274United StatesCoordinates38 57 19 N 85 54 25 W 38 955196 N 85 906917 W 38 955196 85 906917InformationTypePublic high schoolEstablished1870School districtSeymour Community SchoolsSuperintendentBrandon HarpePrincipalGreg PrangeTeaching staff80 37 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment1 542 2019 20 1 Student to teacher ratio19 19 1 Color s dark purplewhiteAthletics conferenceHoosier Hills ConferenceNicknameOwlsRivalBrownstown Central High School Columbus East High School Columbus North High School Columbus Central Middle SchoolWebsiteOfficial Website 2 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Athletics 4 Notable people 4 1 Faculty 4 2 Alumni 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditPrior to 1870 an iron fence separated a tract of forest land from the growing town of Seymour In that year the tree covered plot was leased by the town school board and work began on a three story brick building facing the east The heirs of Captain Meedy Shields later gave this land to the city for school purposes citation needed Here stood the first Shields High School surrounded by trees and for many years bordered on the west by a pond On the first floor were two grade rooms and the public library on the second two grade rooms and the superintendent s office and on the third the music room and the assembly room citation needed In 1876 there had been an addition of six rooms but the growing population of Seymour now demanded even more space if the supply of rooms was to meet the needs of the pupils In 1911 a new school building arose on the foundations of the old This building is the one which houses the Shields Junior High School today citation needed It was not long until sports and inter school competition came into prominence By 1922 students and citizens alike complained of the smallness of the Shields gymnasium so in 1922 a south wing was added to the school This contained an auditorium gymnasium and above it six classrooms citation needed In the middle of the 1930s sports fans again began to clamor for a gymnasium big enough to house all the Owl supporters and in November 1937 a fire proof structure with a capacity of 3308 was begun as a WPA project The seating capacity was later expanded to 3800 citation needed In September 1959 Shields High School was moved to completely new facilities on 61 acres 250 000 m2 at the west edge of Seymour The 9th grade remained along with grades 7 and 8 in the Shields High School facilities and became known as the Shields Junior High School In addition to classroom and laboratory facilities the new two story building contained the school s administrative ad guidance offices a 110 seat library an 1100 seat auditorium and a 300 seat cafeteria In 1960 the football stadium and an all purpose track were added to the high school campus In 1968 work began on a new gymnasium indoor swimming pool and a separate academic facility consisting of ten classrooms two science labs and two industrial arts labs These new facilities were ready for occupancy in the fall of 1970 and at that time ninth grade students again became part of the high school The gymnasium dedicated in 1970 seats 8 228 and ranks as the largest high school gym in the United States 3 4 It was renamed in honor of Lloyd E Scott in 1998 who coached the boys basketball team from 1961 1974 5 A fourth building the power heating plant varsity and reserve baseball diamonds and eight tennis courts are also located on campus nbsp Lloyd E Scott Gymnasium the nation s largest high school gymIn 1988 the library and business classrooms above the library were renovated and enlarged and an additional computer lab was constructed for the business department In 1992 the guidance and administrative offices were renovated and enlarged In 1997 a two year 18 million renovation and building expansion project that included the construction of a new auxiliary gym a new science wing a hallway linkage between the original building and the 1968 building and extensive remodeling of all classrooms the cafeteria and the Earl D Prout was completed In the spring of 2000 ground was broken on a major renovation of the stadium including the remodeling of locker rooms and the construction of a new weight and training room citation needed In 2007 the girls softball facility was completely remodeled including the construction of dugouts and an announcers booth An indoor multi purpose athletic facility was also constructed adjacent to the varsity baseball field citation needed In 2011 due to a flood the street in front of the Auditorium had to be removed and replaced citation needed In 2016 a new turf soccer field and stadium were built on the west side of the school grounds A turf football field was also installed replacing the natural grass that once supported the football stadium 6 Demographics EditThe demographic breakdown of the 1 239 students enrolled in 2012 2013 was Male 51 7 Female 48 3 Native American Alaskan 0 2 Asian Pacific islanders 0 7 Black 1 2 Hispanic 2 3 White 95 2 Multiracial 0 4 42 7 of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch 2 Athletics EditThe Seymour Owls play in the Hoosier Hills Conference The following IHSAA sports are offered 7 Baseball boys State champion 1988 8 Basketball boys amp girls Cross country boys amp girls Football boys Golf boys amp girls Boys state champion 1990 8 Girls state champion 1989 8 Gymnastics girls Soccer boys amp girls Softball girls Swimming boys amp girls Tennis boys amp girls Track boys amp girls Volleyball girls Wrestling boys Notable people EditFaculty Edit Bob Lochmueller NBA player head basketball coach 1957 1961 9 Alumni Edit Pat Calhoun Olympic swimmer 10 Brian Fish basketball head coach Montana State Daniel M Fleetwood scientist and inventor Thomas M Honan Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives and Indiana Attorney General 11 John Mellencamp musician 12 Katie Stam Miss America 2009 Mark Sciarra professional wrestler better known as Rip Rogers 13 Teri Moren Indiana university basketball women s coach has taken Indiana university to 2 straight sweet sixteen appearances leading Indiana women s to their highest regular season rank 5 and highest NCAA women s tournament rank 3 See also EditList of high schools in Indiana List of largest high school gyms in the United StatesReferences Edit a b c Seymour Senior High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved May 26 2021 a b Search for Public Schools School Detail for Seymour High School ed gov Retrieved 14 September 2015 IHSAA Tournament Seymour venue like home for Jeffersonville basketball USA Today 15 March 2013 Retrieved 13 March 2018 Viquez Marc 9 March 2017 Lloyd E Scott Gymnasium Seymour High School Fighting Owl Stadium Journey Retrieved 13 March 2018 Lloyd E Scott 85 Seymour Dubois County Herald Retrieved 2018 03 13 Trying out their new home Seymour soccer teams take to turf field IHSAA 2014 2015 School directory pdf ihsaa org IHSAA p 105 Retrieved 13 September 2015 a b c IHSAA State Championships by School ihsaa org Retrieved 14 September 2015 Bob Lochmueller named to a post at West Virginia Palladium Item Richmond IN Associated Press March 9 1961 p 14 via Newspapers com Seymore swimmer out after 7th place finish in heat The Republic Columbus IN September 16 2000 p 1 via Newspapers com The Ancestry of Henry James Lawless Jr Book Two Maternal Ancestry E J Kennedy pp 65 71 Seymour Indiana Ain t that America The Times of Northwest Indiana November 14 2009 Betty Lou Mitchell Elizabeth Rebber 1901 Carbondale A Pictorial History G Bradley Publ p 193 ISBN 978 0 943963 20 4 External links EditSeymour Community Schools Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seymour High School Indiana amp oldid 1145270249, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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