Guilford High School (Illinois)

Guilford High School (Illinois)

Guilford High School is a high school located in Rockford, Illinois. Guilford High School is one of four public high schools in Rockford (Auburn, East, Jefferson).

The school's projected 2006-2007 enrollment is over 2,100 students and 170 teaching and support staff.

It was the first high school in the Rockford School District to have school colors other than red and black, such as West (now a middle school) and Auburn's colors. The school's colors are Columbia Blue and White. The school has an almost identical design to that of Auburn High School. However, Auburn High School was created first, and Guilford was built upon the design with slight improvements.

Mission Statement

We at Guilford High School strive for an active school, student, parent and community partnership in our efforts to educate our diverse student population in an ever-changing world to become:

* Socially responsible citizens
* Productive, confident, and technologically literate life-long learners
* Critical, creative, and global thinkers
* Effective communicators and
* Cooperative workers

By providing a safe, encouraging, and academically challenging environment.

Notable alumni

*Debra Bowen - Secretary of State of California
*Carlos Polk - linebacker, San Diego Chargers
*Rick Nielsen - guitarist, Cheap Trick
*Gail Fischer - anchor/reporter, Comcast SportsNet


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