Papillion-La Vista South High School

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Papillion-La Vista South
High School
PLSHS Titans.svg
Address
Papillion-La Vista South High School
10799 Highway 370

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United States
Coordinates 41°08′42″N96°04′44″W / 41.14500°N 96.07889°W / 41.14500; -96.07889
Information
Type Public high school
Established2003
School district Papillion-La Vista Public Schools
PrincipalJeff Spilker
Teaching staff119.64 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,965 (2022-2023) [1]
Student to teacher ratio16.42 [1]
Color(s)Blue, black, and silver
     
Mascot Titan
Website Papillion-La Vista South H.S.

Papillion-La Vista South High School (commonly referred to as Papio South, PLSHS, PLSouth, or PLS) is a high school in Papillion, Nebraska, United States. It is one of two high schools in the Papillion-La Vista Public School District. The school's principal is Jeff Spilker.

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History

Papillion-La Vista South High School opened in the fall of 2003. [2] A successful 2018 referendum allocated money for the expansion of Papio South's facilities to accommodate over 2,000 students. [3]

Academics

Papillion-La Vista South offers dual credit classes through the University of Nebraska Omaha. [4]

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Papilion-La Vista South has won twelve state championships: girls' cross-country in 2010, 2014, and 2015; volleyball in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2019, 2021, and 2022; boys’ cross-country in 2017; and baseball in 2010 and 2011. [5] The Papillion South student section is known as the "Black Hole". [6]

Performing arts

PLS has three competitive show choirs, the mixed-gender "Titanium", "Titan Express", as well as the all-female "Titan Radiance". [7] The program also hosts an annual competition, the "Titan Classic". [8] The choirs are backed by a state winning showband, "Platinum".

The school also has a competitive marching band and hosts an annual competition, "Titan Marching Invitational" for that discipline. [9] The Titan Marching Band won the Nebraska class AA and Grand Championship at the NSBA state marching contest in 2021. [10] [11] The school also has two jazz bands, the top group "Silver Tones" and the lower group "Blue Notes". Both jazz bands have a reputation for Superior ratings at competitions.

Papio South's band program also has a winter arts program that includes winter winds, winter guard, and winter percussion. All of these groups compete in WGI competitions, with guard winning a Regional in Denver, CO, their Winds placing 4th in Winds Scholastic A World Finals, and their Percussion group placing 28th in Percussion Scholastic World Prelims.

The school formerly had a "Rap Club" which went on to produce four albums, Room D05 (2015), GOAT (2016), FEUD (2017), and Mixed Emotions (2018).

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