Columbia High School (Columbia, Illinois)
Columbia High School | |
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100 Parkview Drive Columbia, Illinois United States |
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School type | Public secondary |
School district | Columbia CUSD4 |
Principal | Jason Dandurand |
Faculty | 38 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 700 (2015) |
Color(s) | orange and black |
Fight song | "On, You Eagles!" |
Athletics conference | Cahokia Conference |
Mascot | Eagle |
Yearbook | The Columbian |
Website | www.chseagles.com |
Columbia High School is a public high school in Columbia, Illinois. It is part of Columbia Community Unit School District 4.
Athletics
Columbia High School's athletic teams compete as members of the Illinois High School Association in the Mississippi Division of the Cahokia Conference.
Columbia High School offers the following interscholastic sports at the varsity level:
- Boys Baseball
- Boys and Girls Basketball
- Boys and Girls Bowling
- Cheerleading
- Boys and Girls Cross Country
- Boys Football
- Boys and Girls Golf
- Scholastic Bowl
- Boys and Girls Soccer
- Girls Softball
- Boys and Girls Track
- Girls Volleyball
- Boys Hockey (Club)
Columbia has enjoyed a number of successes on the state level of athletic competitions. The boys baseball team won the state title in 1987 under Coach Jim Stuart and again in 2007 under Coach Dustin Nail. In 2010, Columbia's Cheerleading squad swept both statewide competitive cheerleading competitions by winning the IHSA (Illinois High School Association) and ICCA (Illinois Cheerleading Coaches Association) Championships in the small varsity division. The cheerleaders continued their winning ways by repeating that feat in 2011 and 2012, the only small varsity squad in the entire state to win more than once. In 2012, the Eagles cheerleaders also took first place in the Advanced Co-Ed Division of the NCA High School Open National Championship held in Louisville, KY. In 2013, due to increased enrollment, Columbia cheerleading competed at the medium varsity level against schools with enrollments more than double that of Columbia. They again brought home both the IHSA and ICCA titles in their division.
Columbia High School teams have trophied numerous times in many sports at the state level:
- 1987 Boys Baseball - Illinois State Championship
- 2005 Girls Volleyball Runner-Up
- 2006 Girls Soccer Runner-Up
- 2006 Baseball 4th Place
- 2007 Boys Baseball - Illinois State Championship Runner-Up
- 2007 Scholastic Bowl Runner-Up
- 2007 Football Runner-Up
- 2008 Girls Soccer 3rd Place
- 2008 Football Semi-finalist
- 2009 Competitive Cheerleading Small Varsity 3rd Place
- 2010 Competitive Cheerleading Small Varsity IHSA and ICCA State Champions
- 2010 Boys soccer 3rd Place
- 2011 Boys soccer IHSA Sectional Champions
- 2011 Competitive Cheerleading Small Varsity IHSA and ICCA State Champions
- 2012 Competitive Cheerleading Small Varsity IHSA and ICCA State Champions
- 2012 Competitive Cheerleading NCA High School Open National Champions Advanced Co-ed Division
- 2013 Competitive Cheerleading Medium Varsity IHSA and ICCA State Champions
- 2014 Boys Soccer Class 1A State Champions
Clubs and organizations
Most clubs meet on scheduled days during advisory on Tuesday and Thursday, with the exception of band and chorus, which are scheduled classes; the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, which meets at a member's house on Wednesday nights; and the prom committee, which meets on Thursday mornings.
- Art Club
- Band
- Color Guard and Winter Guard
- Jazz band
- Marching band
- Symphonic Band
- Wind Ensemble
- Beta Club
- Book Club
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Choir
- Bass Choir
- Mixed Choir
- Treble Choir
- Dance Club
- Diversity Awareness
- Drama Club
- Envirothon
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Future Homemakers of America
- Gaming Club
- German Club
- Key Club
- National Honor Society
- Pep Club
- Prom Committee
- Robotics
- Spanish Club
- Student Council
Notable alumni
- Jim Kremmel, Former MLB player (Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs)
- T.J. Mathews, professional baseball player (1984–1988)[1]
- Nelson Mathews, professional baseball player (1960–1965)[2]
- Nick Yung, Former MLB player (Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators)
References
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