Gibson Southern High School

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Gibson Southern High School
File:Gibson Southern Crest.PNG
Address
3499 W 800 S
(3499 W Coal Mine Road)

Fort Branch, Indiana 47648
United States
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Information
Type Public
Established August 1974
School district South Gibson School Corporation
Principal Scott Reid [1]
Faculty 29.8[2]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 683[2]
Average class size 22.9[2]
Color(s)                [3]
     (Often used in lieu of White)
Fight song Minnesota Rouser
Athletics conference IHSAA
1A in Soccer, 4A in Softball 1
3A in all other classed sports [3]
Pocket Athletic Conference
Team name Titans[3]
Rival Princeton Community
Wood Memorial
North Posey
Evansville Memorial
Newspaper The Southerner
Website
1 Gibson Southern is 4A in softball due to the IHSAA's Tournament Success Factor.

Gibson Southern High School is a public high school located near Fort Branch in Gibson County in the U.S. state of Indiana.

Description

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The area of Gibson County served by Gibson Southern High School

Completed in 1974, Gibson Southern was created as a consolidation of Fort Branch Community School, Haubstadt Johnson, and Owensville Montgomery High Schools. Gibson Southern High School graduated its first class of Seniors in the Spring of 1975.

Three junior high schools feed into Gibson Southern to form its student body: Fort Branch Community School, Haubstadt Community School and Owensville Community School. Gibson Southern and these three community schools are the schools which compromise the South Gibson School Corporation.

Renovation

In February 2008, Gibson Southern High School began a multimillion-dollar renovation project. This overhaul was expected to be completed by August 2010,[4][5] but was not finished until March, 2011.

Academics

Gibson Southern High School has received the Indiana Four Star School Award twelve of fourteen years, from 1994 through 2008.[6][7]

Student life

File:Gibson Southern High School Gym 01.jpg
The Titan Fieldhouse during a Girl's Basketball game with South Spencer High School

Athletics

In 1974, Gibson Southern was originally a member of the Pocket Athletic Conference (PAC). In 1980, the school left the PAC to form the Big 8 Conference with 7 former Southern Indiana Athletic Conference schools, some of which were also once members of the PAC. In 1994, Gibson Southern left the Big 8 to rejoin the PAC.

The school won state championships in softball in 2003, 2005, 2015 and State Runner-Ups in 2001 and 2014.[8] Because of making consecutive appearances at the State Finals, Gibson Southern's softball team will compete in Class 4A until the 2017 season.

Gibson Southern
IHSAA Athletic Championships
SPORT TITLES YEAR(S)
Girls' Softball (AA & AAA) 3 2003, 2005, 2015
Total 3
Gibson Southern
IHSAA Athletic Runners-up
SPORT TITLES YEAR(S)
Boys' Baseball (AAA) 1 2014
Girls' Softball (AA & AAA) 2 2001, 2014
Girls' Soccer (A) 1 2014
Total 4

The Titan football team has won the regional title two years in a row; 2012 and 2013 and in 2015.

The Lady Titan soccer team finished state runner-up in 2013.

The Titan Baseball team finished runner-up in 2014.

Activities

The Academic Spell Bowl team won its first and last ever state championship at Purdue University. The previous two years the team placed third.[9]

The Marching Titans won the ISSMA State Championship in Class C in 2001, 2004, and 2007. In 2010, the Marching Titans was the smallest band, consisting of only 22 members, to make it to Indiana State School Music Association State Finals in Class C. In 2013, The Marching Titans program disbanded, instead focusing on concert band, due to declining participation.

In March 2012, GSHS Theater was one of only 20 departments nationwide to put on a production of Legally Blonde.[10]

Notable alumni

  • Casey Whitten (1990) 2nd Rd pick (53rd overall) - Cleveland Indians draft pick[11]
  • Eric Campbell (2004) 2nd Rd pick (71st overall) - Atlanta Braves[12]
  • Gary May (1975) Won IHSAA 3A Softball State Championship 2015 as head coach. Won State in 2003, 2005 as assistant coach.

Gallery

See also

References

External links