Southridge High School (Indiana)

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Southridge High School (Indiana)

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Coordinates 38°16′30″N86°57′53″W / 38.275067°N 86.964849°W / 38.275067; -86.964849
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Type Public high school
Established1972
School district Southwest Dubois County School Corporation
PrincipalGreg Gogel
Teaching staff38.00 (on a FTE basis) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment517 (2021-22) [1]
Student to teacher ratio13.61 [1]
Color(s)   
Athletics conference Pocket Athletic Conference
Small School Division
Nickname Raiders
Rival Jasper High School [2]
Website www.swdubois.k12.in.us/1/home
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Southridge High School is a 9 - 12th grade public school in the Southwest Dubois County School Corporation school district in Dubois County, Indiana. It is located on the south side of Huntingburg along US Route 231.

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The district (of which Southridge is the sole comprehensive high school) includes Huntingburg and Holland. [4]

Athletics

Southridge is a member of the Pocket Athletic Conference and a class 3A member of the IHSAA. The school colors are red, black and white and the sports teams are called the Raiders. [5]

The Raiders were the 1998 2A girls' basketball state champions. [6] Southridge also won the 2017 2A football state championship and were 2018 2A regional champions, causing them to be moved up into 3A. [7] They are also back-to-back state runner-up in 2A baseball, which has also resulted in a move into 3A in that sport.

In 2021, Southridge won the 2021 3A Baseball State Championship.

Notable alumni

See also

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