Chapman High School (Chapman, Kansas)

Chapman High School (Chapman, Kansas)
Chapman High School
Address
400 West 4th Street [1]
Chapman, Kansas, 67431
United States
Coordinates 38°58′16″N 97°01′30″W / 38.9710489°N 97.0248752°W / 38.9710489; -97.0248752Coordinates: 38°58′16″N 97°01′30″W / 38.9710489°N 97.0248752°W / 38.9710489; -97.0248752
Information
School type Public, High School
Established 2011, 1961, 1889
School board Board Website
School district USD 473 [2]
Superintendent Lacee Sell [2]
CEEB Code 170520 [3]
Principal Kevin Suther [4][5]
Athletic Director Shane Sundahl [4]
Grades 9 to 12
Gender coed
Campus type Rural
Color(s)      Green
     White
Athletics Class 4A [6]
District 15 [7]
Athletics conference North Central Kansas [4]
Mascot Fighting Irish [8]
Website

Chapman High School is a high school located in Chapman, Kansas. The mascot for CHS athletic teams is the Fighting Irish.[8] CHS is the only high school in Unified School District 473. Students come to CHS from Chapman Middle School which is fed by elementary schools throughout Dickinson County, Kansas. There are four other districts in Dickinson County

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History

Chapman High School tornado damage, June 2008

Originally named Dickinson County Community High School, the high school was established in 1889 as the nation's first county high school.[9]

In 1961, a second high school was completed to replace the 1880s school.[9]

In 1966, USD 473 was created by the merging of 11 grade schools and this high school. There were 105 teachers and 1,736 students in the district. At this time, the school was renamed Chapman High School with 530 students.[9]

On June 11, 2008 at 10:22 Wednesday night, a massive tornado ripped through Chapman. It caused extensive damage to all of the USD 473 public schools in addition to damaging or destroying 60-80% of the homes in Chapman. About 80% of the structured High School sustained some form of damage with numerous structures being destroyed. Two months after the tornado devastated Chapman, the 2008-2009 school year began without delay.[10]

In 2011, the third high school was completed to replace the damaged 1961 school.[9]

In 2011, the University of Notre Dame contacted the high school because the illegal use of its registered trademark and the "Fighting Irish" logo. Chapman High School has used the "Fighting Irish" logo since 1967. Its publications are called the "Emerald" and "Shamrock", the four-leaf clover is distinct on the schools website, it has a Fighting Irish library, and the Fighting Leprechaun mascot was put on the sign in front the school. Notre Dame requested that Chapman High School limited its use of the "leprechaun" and require the text "Chapman High School" included on all items that it sells. The district has decided to launch a contest to design a new mascot and logo. The deadline to submit entries is December 1, 2011. A committee will determine the top 5 suggestions which will be put to a vote in January 2012. The new mascot and logo will be announced on February 10, 2012.The new mascot and logo will be unveiled on February 10, 2012.[8]

Activities

Chapman High School has an extensive fine arts program involving drama and music. The drama department offers several theatrical productions every school year as well as a competitive Forensics team that travels to festivals throughout the state.[11]


The music department provides opportunities for students in vocal as well as instrumental music. In addition to many concerts and performances throughout the year[12] the department also produces an annual event for seniors to showcase their talents at Class Night. This CHS tradition began in 1926 and has grown from a simple senior night get together to the production it is today.[13]


Nine recognized student organizations are currently chartered at CHS. These include AFG, AFS Intercultural Programs, Future Farmers of America, FCCLA, Hi-Y, National Honor Society, SADD, Student Council and FBLA Future Business Leaders of America. The National Hi-Y Organization can trace its roots back to Chapman as the first ever Hi-Y charter was granted to DCCHS.[14]

Athletics

CHS fields 15 teams that compete in 11 different sports. Chapman is classified as a 4A [15] school and competes in the North Central Kansas League (NCKL) since 1966 [16]


The Chapman football team and its rival Abilene High School share a special distinction as being the oldest high school rivalry west of the Mississippi River. The two teams first competed against each other in 1892, making the rivalry over 115 years old.[17]


Since joining the NCKL in 1966, the Chapman Football team has won 10 league championships, with 7 of those being outright championships. During that time, only Marysville has had more championships than Chapman. Marysville can boast 15 league championships with 10 being outright.[18]


Coach NeVoy Hettenbach was at the helm for 6 of the Chapman's league championships. Since 1966, only 1 NCKL coach has more league championships than Coach Hettenbach. That coach being Paul Dennis of Abilene, but only 3 of his championships were outright compared to 5 of Coach Hettenbach's trophies.[19]

Fall

  • Football
  • Cross Country
  • Girls Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Spirit Squad
  • Marching Band

Winter

  • Basketball
  • Wrestling
  • Boys Soccer
  • Pep Band

Spring

  • Baseball
  • Golf
  • Boys Tennis
  • Softball
  • Track and Field

NCKL Football Championships

Year League Record Overall Record Head Coach
1966* 4-0 5-2-2 NeVoy Hettenbach
1967* 3-0-1 4-4-1 NeVoy Hettenbach
1969 4-1 7-2 NeVoy Hettenbach
1971* 5-0 8-1 NeVoy Hettenbach
1972* 4-0 8-2 NeVoy Hettenbach
1973* 4-0 7-2 NeVoy Hettenbach
1992* 6-0 11-1 Rick Erickson
2005* 5-0 10-2 Tom Smith
2006 4-1 9-2 Tom Smith
2007 3-2 7-3 Tom Smith
* indicates outright NCKL championships[20]

State Championships

Chapman High School have won a total 33 of State Championships[21]

Season Sport Number of Championships Year
Fall Girls Tennis-Singles 1
Winter Boys Basketball 3 1961, 1965, 1972
Wrestling-Individual 1
Spring Track And Field 2 1990, 1992
Track And Field-Individual 26

Notable alumni

See also

References

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