Guilford High School (Illinois)

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Guilford High School
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Guilford High School (Illinois)
5620 Spring Creek Road

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61114

United States
Coordinates 42°10′41″N89°01′54″W / 42.178027°N 89.03172°W / 42.178027; -89.03172
Information
School type Public secondary
Opened1963
School district Rockford Public School District 205
SuperintendentEhren Robert Jarrett [1]
PrincipalRonald Carter
Teaching staff97.04 (FTE) [2]
Grades 912
Gender Coed
Enrollment2,009 (2021-2022) [2]
Student to teacher ratio20.71 [2]
Campus typeMid-size city [3]
Color(s)  Columbia blue
  White [4]
Athletics conference Northern Illinois Conference (NIC-10) [4]
MascotViking
Nickname Vikings
NewspaperVoyager
YearbookValhalla
Website Official school website

Guilford High School is a high school located in Rockford, Illinois, United States. Guilford High School is one of four public high schools of the Rockford Public School District 205, along with Auburn, East, and Jefferson.

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