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Evanston Township High School

Evanston Township High School (ETHS) (District 202) is a public high school in Evanston, Illinois. The campus is located in a north suburb of Chicago along the Lake Michigan shore. ETHS was established in 1883 and serves the city of Evanston and a small portion of the neighboring village of Skokie for a total district population of approximately 78,000.[7]

Evanston Township High School
Address
1600 Dodge Avenue

,
60201

United States
Coordinates42°02′47″N 87°42′03″W / 42.0463°N 87.70075°W / 42.0463; -87.70075
Information
School typePublic
EstablishedAugust 31, 1883; 139 years ago (1883-08-31)
School districtEvanston Township High School District 202
SuperintendentMarcus Campbell [1]
PrincipalTaya Kinzie [1]
Faculty274.10 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment3,727 (2021–22)[2]
Student to teacher ratio143.60 [2]
CampusSuburban
Campus size65 acres (260,000 m2)
Color(s)  Orange (PMS 1665)
  Blue (PMS 289)[6]
Slogan"It's a great day to be a Wildkit!"
Fight songETHS Cheer Song[5]
Athletics conferenceCentral Suburban League
MascotWillie the Wildkit
NicknameWildkits
National ranking955[3]
NewspaperEvanstonian
YearbookKey
Feeder SchoolsNichols, King Arts, Bessie Rhodes, Haven, Chute
Websiteeths.k12.il.us

The attendance area of the school is home to Northwestern University. Evanston Township High School has 589 certified staff members. ETHS is fully accredited by the State of Illinois.

Evanston Township High School's iconic "castle-like" structure and main entrance, as viewed from Dodge Avenue.

History

The first high school in Evanston, the Preparatory School of Northwestern University, established in 1857, was a private institute. In 1873, public school superintendent Otis E. Haven began teaching Evanston's first public high school class in an upper room of the Benson Avenue School. In 1875, Evanston's first Board of Education voted to establish a "high school" in the room, and the first class, consisting of two students, graduated in 1876. Enrollments grew rapidly and, despite multiple relocations to various buildings, by 1882 the school took four prizes in a statewide competition and was ranked third best in Illinois. Shortly thereafter, voters in April 1882, passed a referendum and bond issue establishing a township school. Construction began promptly in October 1882, and the first building opened in 1883, at Dempster and Elmwood.[8]

Enrollment grew rapidly and by 1913, despite multiple additions to the original building, 740 students occupied space meant for only 600. Crowding increased as several attempts to pass bond issues for further addition were defeated at the polls. In 1915, the Board determined to build a new school at a new location, but progress was stalled for years by a bitter fight over the campus location, which included lawsuits that went all the way to the Illinois Supreme Court. Finally, in 1921, the Board and voters approved a 55-acre (220,000 m2) site at the school's current campus, 1600 Dodge Avenue in central Evanston. Construction began in 1923, and the school opened in 1924 although still incomplete.[9]

With a campus currently listed as 65 acres (263,000 m²), ETHS provides its students with many technically proficient facilities. With more than 1.2 million square feet indoors, it is the largest high school facility under one roof in the United States. The school's science facilities include a planetarium, greenhouse, and a two-acre (8,000 m²), on-site nature center/classroom. The South Technology Center (STC), formerly the Bacon Computer Center, houses over 200 computers in seven networked labs. Computer software is available for many courses in the curriculum. Near the school is the Edible Acre urban farming project, initiated by The Talking Farm, which is run with the help of ETHS volunteers during the growing season.[citation needed]

Students investigate careers in computer-based SMART Labs. An on-site day-care center serves as a lab for child-study classes. Career and Technical Education offers courses that prepare students for future career possibilities. Classes include Child Development, Business Management, Culinary Arts, where students work hands on with food, and learn how to prepare it in a safe and sanitary way, and Auto-Tech, where students run an auto-repair lab and learn engineering applications in computer-aided design, lasers and robotics using state-of-the-art equipment. Music students have their own computer lab with MIDI-enabled equipment.[citation needed]

The school's library, which is networked to all Illinois libraries, has a 90,000-volume collection and extensive audiovisual resources. Performance facilities include a 1,500-seat auditorium, two additional theaters, and a cable TV broadcasting studio.[citation needed]

There are 15 gyms, a dance studio and fitness/wellness center, two swimming pools, and a field-house with an indoor track and tennis courts. Outdoor facilities include a new track, as well as a FieldTurf stadium, baseball and soccer fields and 18 tennis courts.[citation needed]

Student body

Diversity of the ETHS student body (2016-17).

  American Indian (0.4%)
  Asian (5.5%)
  Black/African American (29.8%)
  Hispanic/Latino (17.7%)
  Native Hawaiian (.1%)
  Multiracial (2.4%)
  White (44.1%)

Evanston Township High School is a very large co-ed Title I public school with a very diverse student body, both racially and economically. From official data in 2013-14, there were 2,959 students enrolled. Of these students, 1,100 were eligible for free lunch, and 91 for reduced lunch. In recent years, enrollment has increased and become more diverse.

The school reported that the 2015-16 school year reflected "the highest enrollment number (3,322) over the last five years at ETHS... ETHS also recorded its highest enrollment of students who identify as Hispanic/Latino in the history of the school. The proportion of Black/African American students (29.5% in 2015-16) has remained steady at ETHS for the past five years while the proportion of Hispanic/Latino students at the main campus has increased from the prior year (about 18% in 2015-2016 compared to 17% in 2014-2015). The proportion of White students decreased to 43.6% in 2015-16 compared to 44.7% in 2014-2015. Additionally, the percentage of Asian students at the main campus has increased slightly in 2015-16 to 5.2% and the percentage of students identified as two or more races declined in 2015-16 to 3.3%, compared to 4.2% in 2014-15."[10] ETHS also provides a transitional program for refugees from around the world.[11]

Academics

Some classes, including most required freshman courses, are taught at a mixed level, allowing all students to earn honors credit, while others are differentiated between regular, honors, and advanced levels. The school offers 34 courses for Advanced Placement credit, as well as 9 nationally recognized Project Lead the Way (PLTW) engineering courses. Students who have exhausted all of the available accelerated courses in an academic area at ETHS may take advanced courses for college credit at Northwestern University through a special scholarship program.[12] Some years Northwestern faculty teaches advanced mathematics students at ETHS. ETHS is listed as a gold medal school under U.S. News & World Report's 2016 list of America's 500 Best High Schools, at #452 nationally and #13 in the state.[13]

Ninety-three percent of the students from the Class of 2015 (723 students) took the ACT. ETHS students continue to score higher than the state and national average.[14]

Athletics

Evanston Township High School is the only high school in the U.S. to claim a Wildkit as its mascot. "Wildkits" is a reference to Northwestern University's Willie the Wildcat, a mascot that was adopted by the university in the 1920s.[15] Evanston Township High School's Willie the Wildkit mascot appears to have originated during the 1946-47 academic year.

ETHS is a member of the Central Suburban League, and participates in state championship tournaments sponsored by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). ETHS has 35 IHSA State Championships.

Each year, more than 1,000 students participate on 100 sports team in 31 different sports in basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball, and water polo. Boys may compete in baseball, football, and wrestling. Girls may compete in badminton, cheerleading, lacrosse and softball.[16]

While not sponsored by the IHSA, ETHS also sponsors a team for boys in lacrosse. Both boys and girls may also compete as a member of the pom pom team (Pomkits).[16]

The following sports teams have won their respective IHSA sponsored state championship tournament:[17]

  • Badminton (girls): 1991–92
  • Basketball (boys):1967–68
  • Cross Country (boys): 1953–54, 1966–67
  • Gymnastics (boys):| 1962–63, 1964–65, 1966–67
  • Soccer (girls): 2001–02
  • Swimming & Diving (boys): 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1959–60, 2000–01, 2004–05
  • Tennis (boys): 1943–44, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1969–70
  • Track & Field (boys): 1921–22, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1978–79
  • Track & Field (girls): 1990–91, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06

As of 2009, the Evanston boys swimming team has 53 top ten finishes in the state finals; the second highest number of top ten finishes in state history.[18] The boys track & field team, similarly, has 47 top ten finishes, the second highest number of any team in the state.[19] The 25 top ten finishes by the girls track & field team is, however, a state record.[20]

The following competitive teams have won their respective IHSA Sponsored state championships:

Activities

Students compete in contests in math, science, forensics, world languages, speech, writing, and many other subjects. Examples include the Geometry Bridge Building Contest, the Regional Science Bowl Competition of the Society of Hispanic Engineers, and National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) annual essay contest. Students can participate in more than 80 clubs and activities at ETHS, including Ambassadors, Wildkit Buddies, Chess Club, E-Squad Step Team, E-Town Tuners Car Club, ETHS Dance Company, Gender and Sexuality Alliance, Hip Hop Club/Slam Team, Latino QUEST, NAACP, Rock Climbing Club, Mock Trial, Student Council and Senate, Table Tennis Team, and Ultimate Frisbee.[22]

ETHS hosts 3 dances during the school year: Homecoming Dance, Frosh/Soph Formal (grades 9-10), and Senior Prom (grade 12). Student-led publications include the national award-winning Evanstonian newspaper, the EvanstONION satirical newspaper, the Paper Clip, and the award-winning school yearbook, The Key. ETHS has four honor societies: the Lighthouse Chapter of the National Honor Society (juniors and seniors), the ETHS Chapter of the Tri-M Music Honor Society (juniors and seniors), and ETHS-based honor societies (sophomores and freshmen). Student vocal and instrumental music groups and theater companies perform at least one public performance a month.[22]

Since 2014, ETHS musical ensembles have performed at the Midwest Clinic; the University of Illinois SuperState Festival at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts; the ILMEA's annual Illinois Music Education Conference; and the Louisville Jazz Festival. In February, the school hosts a regional jazz music festival attended by nearly 50 schools, featuring performances, clinics, and an evening concert with a guest artist.[23]

Speech and Debate

Students from Evanston captured the IHSA State Championship in Speech in 1951, Policy Debate in 1968, 1971, 1979, 1993, and 1995, Lincoln-Douglas Debate in 2004, 2014, and 2015, and Public Forum Debate in 2015.[24][25] ETHS is the first school to ever hold the Public Forum and Lincoln-Douglas titles in the same year.

The ETHS Speech and Debate program has risen to national prominence in the last half decade. The Debate team earned its first National Speech and Debate Association (formerly the National Forensic League) National Championship in 2012 in Congressional Debate.[26] In 2015, the team captured two more national titles when it won the NCFL Grand National Tournament in Lincoln-Douglas debate[27] and the NSDA National Championship in Extemporaneous Debate.[28] In 2014, ETHS was named a National Debate School of Excellence by the NSDA, indicating that Evanston had placed among the top twenty schools at the NSDA National Championship Tournament.[29]

The team sponsors an annual debate tournament, the Superb Owl.

Notable alumni

Some notable alumni include:

Notable staff

In popular culture

  • The 2004 film Mean Girls (2004) is set in Evanston, and its fictitious "North Shore High School" was inspired by Evanston Township High School.[45][46] Filming took place in Ontario.[47]

References

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  2. ^ a b c "Evanston Twp High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  3. ^ "Evanston Twp High School". U.S. News. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  4. ^ 2016–17 School Profile; accessed February 2017
  5. ^ ETHS Fight Song video; accessed January 2012
  6. ^ History & Fast Facts / School Colors & Mascot
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2012-01-18.
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  10. ^ "Upward trend in student enrollment and achievement continues at ETHS". Retrieved 2018-08-25.
  11. ^ Collins, Trinity. "ETHS is a safe haven for refugees". The Evanstonian. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  12. ^ "Course Selection Guide / Definitions of Course Levels". eths.k12.il.us. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
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  14. ^ http://www.eths.k12.il.us/domain/220 ETHS School Profile 2015-16
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  25. ^ IHSA Speech Individual Events Season Summary
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  44. ^ . Riddell Company. Archived from the original on 5 August 2009. Retrieved 12 August 2009. It all started with the removable cleat, the brainchild of Riddell who at the time was the Head Football Coach and Athletic Director of Evanston Township High School ... He invented and perfected the first plastic suspension helmet.
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External links

  • Official website

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Evanston Township High School ETHS District 202 is a public high school in Evanston Illinois The campus is located in a north suburb of Chicago along the Lake Michigan shore ETHS was established in 1883 and serves the city of Evanston and a small portion of the neighboring village of Skokie for a total district population of approximately 78 000 7 Evanston Township High SchoolAddress1600 Dodge AvenueEvanston Illinois 60201United StatesCoordinates42 02 47 N 87 42 03 W 42 0463 N 87 70075 W 42 0463 87 70075InformationSchool typePublicEstablishedAugust 31 1883 139 years ago 1883 08 31 School districtEvanston Township High School District 202SuperintendentMarcus Campbell 1 PrincipalTaya Kinzie 1 Faculty274 10 on an FTE basis 2 Grades9 12Enrollment3 727 2021 22 2 Student to teacher ratio143 60 2 CampusSuburbanCampus size65 acres 260 000 m2 Color s Orange PMS 1665 Blue PMS 289 6 Slogan It s a great day to be a Wildkit Fight songETHS Cheer Song 5 Athletics conferenceCentral Suburban LeagueMascotWillie the WildkitNicknameWildkitsNational ranking955 3 NewspaperEvanstonianYearbookKeyFeeder SchoolsNichols King Arts Bessie Rhodes Haven ChuteWebsiteeths wbr k12 wbr il wbr usThe attendance area of the school is home to Northwestern University Evanston Township High School has 589 certified staff members ETHS is fully accredited by the State of Illinois Evanston Township High School s iconic castle like structure and main entrance as viewed from Dodge Avenue Contents 1 History 2 Student body 3 Academics 4 Athletics 5 Activities 5 1 Speech and Debate 6 Notable alumni 7 Notable staff 8 In popular culture 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe first high school in Evanston the Preparatory School of Northwestern University established in 1857 was a private institute In 1873 public school superintendent Otis E Haven began teaching Evanston s first public high school class in an upper room of the Benson Avenue School In 1875 Evanston s first Board of Education voted to establish a high school in the room and the first class consisting of two students graduated in 1876 Enrollments grew rapidly and despite multiple relocations to various buildings by 1882 the school took four prizes in a statewide competition and was ranked third best in Illinois Shortly thereafter voters in April 1882 passed a referendum and bond issue establishing a township school Construction began promptly in October 1882 and the first building opened in 1883 at Dempster and Elmwood 8 Enrollment grew rapidly and by 1913 despite multiple additions to the original building 740 students occupied space meant for only 600 Crowding increased as several attempts to pass bond issues for further addition were defeated at the polls In 1915 the Board determined to build a new school at a new location but progress was stalled for years by a bitter fight over the campus location which included lawsuits that went all the way to the Illinois Supreme Court Finally in 1921 the Board and voters approved a 55 acre 220 000 m2 site at the school s current campus 1600 Dodge Avenue in central Evanston Construction began in 1923 and the school opened in 1924 although still incomplete 9 With a campus currently listed as 65 acres 263 000 m ETHS provides its students with many technically proficient facilities With more than 1 2 million square feet indoors it is the largest high school facility under one roof in the United States The school s science facilities include a planetarium greenhouse and a two acre 8 000 m on site nature center classroom The South Technology Center STC formerly the Bacon Computer Center houses over 200 computers in seven networked labs Computer software is available for many courses in the curriculum Near the school is the Edible Acre urban farming project initiated by The Talking Farm which is run with the help of ETHS volunteers during the growing season citation needed Students investigate careers in computer based SMART Labs An on site day care center serves as a lab for child study classes Career and Technical Education offers courses that prepare students for future career possibilities Classes include Child Development Business Management Culinary Arts where students work hands on with food and learn how to prepare it in a safe and sanitary way and Auto Tech where students run an auto repair lab and learn engineering applications in computer aided design lasers and robotics using state of the art equipment Music students have their own computer lab with MIDI enabled equipment citation needed The school s library which is networked to all Illinois libraries has a 90 000 volume collection and extensive audiovisual resources Performance facilities include a 1 500 seat auditorium two additional theaters and a cable TV broadcasting studio citation needed There are 15 gyms a dance studio and fitness wellness center two swimming pools and a field house with an indoor track and tennis courts Outdoor facilities include a new track as well as a FieldTurf stadium baseball and soccer fields and 18 tennis courts citation needed Student body EditDiversity of the ETHS student body 2016 17 American Indian 0 4 Asian 5 5 Black African American 29 8 Hispanic Latino 17 7 Native Hawaiian 1 Multiracial 2 4 White 44 1 Evanston Township High School is a very large co ed Title I public school with a very diverse student body both racially and economically From official data in 2013 14 there were 2 959 students enrolled Of these students 1 100 were eligible for free lunch and 91 for reduced lunch In recent years enrollment has increased and become more diverse The school reported that the 2015 16 school year reflected the highest enrollment number 3 322 over the last five years at ETHS ETHS also recorded its highest enrollment of students who identify as Hispanic Latino in the history of the school The proportion of Black African American students 29 5 in 2015 16 has remained steady at ETHS for the past five years while the proportion of Hispanic Latino students at the main campus has increased from the prior year about 18 in 2015 2016 compared to 17 in 2014 2015 The proportion of White students decreased to 43 6 in 2015 16 compared to 44 7 in 2014 2015 Additionally the percentage of Asian students at the main campus has increased slightly in 2015 16 to 5 2 and the percentage of students identified as two or more races declined in 2015 16 to 3 3 compared to 4 2 in 2014 15 10 ETHS also provides a transitional program for refugees from around the world 11 Academics EditSome classes including most required freshman courses are taught at a mixed level allowing all students to earn honors credit while others are differentiated between regular honors and advanced levels The school offers 34 courses for Advanced Placement credit as well as 9 nationally recognized Project Lead the Way PLTW engineering courses Students who have exhausted all of the available accelerated courses in an academic area at ETHS may take advanced courses for college credit at Northwestern University through a special scholarship program 12 Some years Northwestern faculty teaches advanced mathematics students at ETHS ETHS is listed as a gold medal school under U S News amp World Report s 2016 list of America s 500 Best High Schools at 452 nationally and 13 in the state 13 Ninety three percent of the students from the Class of 2015 723 students took the ACT ETHS students continue to score higher than the state and national average 14 Athletics EditEvanston Township High School is the only high school in the U S to claim a Wildkit as its mascot Wildkits is a reference to Northwestern University s Willie the Wildcat a mascot that was adopted by the university in the 1920s 15 Evanston Township High School s Willie the Wildkit mascot appears to have originated during the 1946 47 academic year ETHS is a member of the Central Suburban League and participates in state championship tournaments sponsored by the Illinois High School Association IHSA ETHS has 35 IHSA State Championships Each year more than 1 000 students participate on 100 sports team in 31 different sports in basketball bowling cross country golf gymnastics soccer swimming amp diving tennis track amp field volleyball and water polo Boys may compete in baseball football and wrestling Girls may compete in badminton cheerleading lacrosse and softball 16 While not sponsored by the IHSA ETHS also sponsors a team for boys in lacrosse Both boys and girls may also compete as a member of the pom pom team Pomkits 16 The following sports teams have won their respective IHSA sponsored state championship tournament 17 Badminton girls 1991 92 Basketball boys 1967 68 Cross Country boys 1953 54 1966 67 Gymnastics boys 1962 63 1964 65 1966 67 Soccer girls 2001 02 Swimming amp Diving boys 1952 53 1953 54 1954 55 1955 56 1959 60 2000 01 2004 05 Tennis boys 1943 44 1959 60 1960 61 1961 62 1969 70 Track amp Field boys 1921 22 1964 65 1965 66 1969 70 1970 71 1971 72 1973 74 1978 79 Track amp Field girls 1990 91 1996 97 1997 98 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06As of 2009 the Evanston boys swimming team has 53 top ten finishes in the state finals the second highest number of top ten finishes in state history 18 The boys track amp field team similarly has 47 top ten finishes the second highest number of any team in the state 19 The 25 top ten finishes by the girls track amp field team is however a state record 20 The following competitive teams have won their respective IHSA Sponsored state championships Table Tennis 2011 21 Chess 1978 79 1982 83 1997 98 1999 2000 2000 01 2004 05 17 Activities EditStudents compete in contests in math science forensics world languages speech writing and many other subjects Examples include the Geometry Bridge Building Contest the Regional Science Bowl Competition of the Society of Hispanic Engineers and National Council of Teachers of English NCTE annual essay contest Students can participate in more than 80 clubs and activities at ETHS including Ambassadors Wildkit Buddies Chess Club E Squad Step Team E Town Tuners Car Club ETHS Dance Company Gender and Sexuality Alliance Hip Hop Club Slam Team Latino QUEST NAACP Rock Climbing Club Mock Trial Student Council and Senate Table Tennis Team and Ultimate Frisbee 22 ETHS hosts 3 dances during the school year Homecoming Dance Frosh Soph Formal grades 9 10 and Senior Prom grade 12 Student led publications include the national award winning Evanstonian newspaper the EvanstONION satirical newspaper the Paper Clip and the award winning school yearbook The Key ETHS has four honor societies the Lighthouse Chapter of the National Honor Society juniors and seniors the ETHS Chapter of the Tri M Music Honor Society juniors and seniors and ETHS based honor societies sophomores and freshmen Student vocal and instrumental music groups and theater companies perform at least one public performance a month 22 Since 2014 ETHS musical ensembles have performed at the Midwest Clinic the University of Illinois SuperState Festival at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts the ILMEA s annual Illinois Music Education Conference and the Louisville Jazz Festival In February the school hosts a regional jazz music festival attended by nearly 50 schools featuring performances clinics and an evening concert with a guest artist 23 Speech and Debate Edit Students from Evanston captured the IHSA State Championship in Speech in 1951 Policy Debate in 1968 1971 1979 1993 and 1995 Lincoln Douglas Debate in 2004 2014 and 2015 and Public Forum Debate in 2015 24 25 ETHS is the first school to ever hold the Public Forum and Lincoln Douglas titles in the same year The ETHS Speech and Debate program has risen to national prominence in the last half decade The Debate team earned its first National Speech and Debate Association formerly the National Forensic League National Championship in 2012 in Congressional Debate 26 In 2015 the team captured two more national titles when it won the NCFL Grand National Tournament in Lincoln Douglas debate 27 and the NSDA National Championship in Extemporaneous Debate 28 In 2014 ETHS was named a National Debate School of Excellence by the NSDA indicating that Evanston had placed among the top twenty schools at the NSDA National Championship Tournament 29 The team sponsors an annual debate tournament the Superb Owl Notable alumni EditMain article List of Evanston Township High School alumni Some notable alumni include John Cusack Dov Grumet Morris George Ball 26 US Ambassador to the UN under President Lyndon Johnson 30 Alan Bovik 76 Two time Emmy Award winning television engineer and vision scientist 31 Lester Crown 43 American businessman amp son of Henry Crown 32 Joan Cusack 80 Academy Award nominated actress 33 John Cusack 84 Golden Globe Award nominated actor 33 Karen Finley 74 American performance artist and educator 34 Eric Friedler born 1954 tennis player Zach Gilford 00 actor known for Friday Night Lights 35 Dov Grumet Morris 00 ice hockey player 36 Laura Harrier 08 actress known for Spider Man Homecoming 37 Anders Holm 99 actor and comedy writer known for Workaholics 38 Lauren Lapkus 04 actress and comedian known for Orange Is the New Black and Jurassic World 39 Jeff McCracken 70 actor director producer known for Kent State Quiz Show Boy Meets World Dinosaurs TV Series Emery Moorehead 72 professional football player member of the championship 1985 Chicago Bears 40 Jessie Mueller 01 Tony award winning actress known for Beautiful The Carole King Musical and Waitress 41 Jeremy Piven 83 actor known for role of Ari Gold on Entourage and Harry Gordon Selfridge in Mr Selfridge 33 Clarke Rosenberg 2011 American Israeli basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League Thomas Eddy Tallmadge 1894 architect best known for his Prairie School works with Vernon S Watson as Tallmadge amp Watson Lena Waithe 02 Emmy award winning actress and screenwriter known for Master of None first black woman to win an Emmy for comedy writing 42 James Zagel 58 US federal judge presided over the conviction of Illinois Gov Rod Blagojevich 30 Notable staff EditJohn T Riddell was a football coach at the school and invented the removable cleat and later invented the plastic suspension football helmet He later founded Riddell the sporting goods company 43 44 In popular culture EditThe 2004 film Mean Girls 2004 is set in Evanston and its fictitious North Shore High School was inspired by Evanston Township High School 45 46 Filming took place in Ontario 47 References Edit a b Administration Evanston Township High School Retrieved 1 October 2022 a b c Evanston Twp High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved February 1 2023 Evanston Twp High School U S News Retrieved 1 October 2022 2016 17 School Profile accessed February 2017 ETHS Fight Song video accessed January 2012 History amp Fast Facts School Colors amp Mascot About ETHS Archived from the original on 2012 01 26 Retrieved 2012 01 18 Hach Clarence W ed 1963 History of Evanston Township High School First Seventy Five Years Evanston IL Dist 202 Bd of Ed pp 7 13 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first has generic name help Hach Clarence W 1963 History of Evanston Township High School First Seventy Five Years Evanston IL Dist 202 Bd of Ed pp 57 65 Upward trend in student enrollment and achievement continues at ETHS Retrieved 2018 08 25 Collins Trinity ETHS is a safe haven for refugees The Evanstonian Retrieved 2016 11 01 Course Selection Guide Definitions of Course Levels eths k12 il us Retrieved 2016 11 01 https www usnews com education best high schools illinois districts evanston twp hsd 202 evanston twp high school 6729 bare URL http www eths k12 il us domain 220 ETHS School Profile 2015 16 History of Willie the Wildcat Northwestern Now a b ETHS Athletics website accessed January 2012 Archived from the original on 2013 01 17 Retrieved 2012 01 18 a b Team Titles Evanston Twp Team Champions and Runners Up IHSA Retrieved 14 November 2021 Table of IHSA Boys Swimming and Diving Titles accessed 27 April 2009 Archived from the original on 30 June 2009 Retrieved 27 April 2009 Table of IHSA Boys Track amp Field Titles accessed 27 April 2009 Archived from the original on 17 August 2009 Retrieved 27 April 2009 Table of IHSA Girls Track amp Field Titles accessed 27 April 2009 Archived from the original on 31 May 2009 Retrieved 27 April 2009 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 03 22 Retrieved 2011 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b History amp Fast Facts Fast Facts ETHS Jazz Festival ETHS Bands Retrieved 5 September 2016 IHSA Debate Records and History IHSA Speech Individual Events Season Summary The results from the 2012 tournament is found here permanent dead link Page 50 lists the LD outround results and champion PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 05 28 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Page 15 lists the Extemporaneous Debate outround results and champion PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 06 22 Retrieved 2015 06 21 Debate Schools of Excellence are found on page four of this document PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 01 08 Retrieved 2015 01 08 a b Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients eths k12 il us Evanston Township High School Al Bovik receives Primetime Emmy Award Strahler Stephen Happy 90th birthday Lester Crown Crain s Chicago Business Retrieved 11 October 2017 a b c Johnson Grace ETHS boasts celebrity graduates dailynorthwestern com Retrieved 11 October 2017 Karen Finley cookcountyclerk com Retrieved 11 October 2017 Zach Gilford the boy next door SPLASH SPLASH 25 January 2013 Retrieved 11 October 2017 Hockey s 1st Family tribunedigital chicagotribune Rockett Darcel Meet Spider Man s Laura Harrier an Evanstonian in a Marvel universe chicagotribune com Retrieved 11 October 2017 Anders Holm cookcountyclerk com Retrieved 11 October 2017 I Sleep So Well Here Lauren Lapkus Chicagoly 15 June 2016 Retrieved 11 October 2017 Zarefsky Marc Former Bear Rooting For Colts On Sunday dailynorthwestern com Retrieved 11 October 2017 BWW News Desk Liza Minnelli Alan Cumming Jessie Mueller and More to Join Michael Feinstein and the Pasadena POPS This Summer BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 11 October 2017 Stone Syd NU ETHS alumnae make history at 69th Emmys dailynorthwestern com Retrieved 11 October 2017 Army Gets a Chute Helmet from Gridiron Football gives Army a modern chute helmet Chicago Daily Tribune 6 July 1941 pp N1 ProQuest 176574719 When John T Riddell came to Evanston Township High school as football coach in 1913 he had no idea he would design a helmet to be worn by United States army parachute troopers Riddell About Us Riddell Company Archived from the original on 5 August 2009 Retrieved 12 August 2009 It all started with the removable cleat the brainchild of Riddell who at the time was the Head Football Coach and Athletic Director of Evanston Township High School He invented and perfected the first plastic suspension helmet Ebert Roger 1 November 2005 Roger Ebert s Movie Yearbook 2006 Andrews McMeel Publishing p 445 ISBN 9780740755385 Retrieved 28 March 2018 via Internet Archive tina fey evanston township high school Rubinstein Alex We don t even go here Mean Girls not based on NT New Trier News Retrieved 2020 06 23 You Can Actually Visit All The Canadian Places Where Mean Girls Was Filmed www narcity com 4 October 2018 Retrieved 2019 03 26 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evanston Township High School amp oldid 1136897357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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