Seaman High School

Seaman High School

Infobox HighSchool
name = Seaman High School
established = 1920
type = Public
motto = Preparing Today's Students for Tomorrow's World
principal = Ron Vinduska
city = Topeka
state = Kansas
country = United States
mascot = Vikings
campus = 4850 N.W. Rochester
students = 1,100 (2008-2009 year)
free_label =
free =
colors = Cardinal Red & Royal Blue
homepage = [http://www.usd345.com/shs http://www.usd345.com/shs]

Seaman High School is a public school in Topeka, Kansas, for students from grades 9 to 12. The school is located at 4850 NW Rochester Rd. Topeka, Kansas.

Athletics

Seaman's athletic programs include
* Baseball
* Basketball, Boys
* Basketball, Girls
* Basketball, Boys Freshman
* Basketball, Girls Freshman
* Basketball, Sophomore
* Bowling
* Cross Country, Boys & Girls
* American football
* Golf, Boys
* Golf, Girls
* Soccer, Boys
* Soccer, Girls
* Softball
* Swimming, Boys
* Swimming, Girls
* Tennis, Boys
* Tennis, Girls
* Track
* Volleyball
* Wrestling

Activities

Seaman's activities include
* Band
* Cheerleading
* Choir
* Debate & Forensics
* Jazz Band
* Orchestra
* Scholar's Bowl
* Student Council
* Vikettes (Dance squad)

Clubs

Seaman's clubs include
* Book Club
* FCA
* French Club
* German Club
* Literary Magazine
* Math Club
* Sharp
* Spanish Club
* Spirit Club

Organizations

Seaman's organizations include
* FBLA
* FCCLA
* FFA
* Interact Club
* Key Club
* NGHS
* NHS
* SADD
* SEAMAPP
* International Thespian Society

chool Song

Seaman High, our fair school,Seaman High, we sing to you,Cheering on, loud and strong,Coach and team to victory.Red and blue, colors true,We may fight to keep them bright,They're waving o're, forever more,For our dear old Seaman High.

Mission Statement

Seaman High School is dedicated to fostering respect and integrity in a safe and positive environment by providing academic challenge and fundamental skills necessary for all students to meet their educational, occupational, and personal goals in a changing society.

Motto

"Preparing Today's Students For Tomorrow's World"

History

Seaman High School opened for students in grades nine through twelve on October 4, 1920. Seven faculty members conducted classes for the sixty-five young people who were enrolled. Fred A. Seaman was the principal. Seaman was one of the first three rural high schools in Kansas. Five students werein the first graduating class. The first senior class colors were cardinal red and royal blue. The Seaman High School Bank was founded in 1927. The Viking was chosen as the school’s official emblem in 1932.

On 24 November 1954, Seaman moved into a new school located one-half mile west of the former school. Enrollment in 1958 was 483 students. Twenty-two teachers were on the faculty.

On 1 December 1970, the new high school at 4850 N.W. Rochester was dedicated. The former structure at 1124 W. Lyman now houses Logan Junior High School. Construction began in 2006 (estimated 2009 completion) to add a freshman wing on the current building along with additions to the auditorium, and the woods and metal shops.

On 14 August 2008, Seaman was opened for ninth graders to attend as well as grades 10 to 12. The Freshman Center was built onto Seaman High School and is to be used only by Freshmen.

ee also

*List of high schools in Kansas

References

External links

*Official|http://www.usd345.com/shs


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