Washington Community High School

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Washington Community High School
W PANTHER.jpg
Address
115 Bondurant Street

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61571

Information
School type public
School district308
SuperintendentKyle Freeman
Teaching staff81.50 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
GenderCoed
Enrollment1,370 (2019-20) [1]
Average class size16 Students
Student to teacher ratio16.81 [1]
Hours in school dayNormal: 7 Hours / Optional 8th Hour in Morning
Campus typeClosed Campus
Color(s)Orange and Black
SongLoyalty
Athletics http://il.8to18.com/washingtonhs/
Athletics conferenceMid-Illini Conference
MascotPanther
Rival Metamora Township High School
NewspaperThe Advocate
Graduates88% Graduation Rate
Website http://www.wacohi.net/

Washington Community High School (WCHS) is a public high school located in Washington, Illinois. The district, Washington Community High School District 308, was first chartered in 1920, but the current high school on Bondurant Street was opened in 1942 with an enrollment of 230. As of 2017 there are 1359 students enrolled at WCHS.

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The 1950s to 1970s saw rapid expansion in the student body and in campus development. The additions made in 1956, 1961, and 1962 tripled the size of the original building. During 1974 and 1975 the James Ashbrook building and new library were added. In 1977 the size of the student body reached 1720 students. In 2010 a multi-million bond ticket was passed to add the now brand new Multi-Purpose Room in the old teachers parking lot, thus connecting the main building, Ashbrook Tech and Torry Gym together, eliminating the need for students wearing PE uniforms to have to walk outside in the dead of winter with a t-shirt and shorts. A new addition to the building has been constructed, and has brought in dedicated section for the music departments, In short a new band and choir room.

Sports

The school's mascot is the panther and the school colors are orange and black. The school has many sports teams, including baseball, football, boys' and girls' basketball, boys' and girls' lacrosse, girls' volleyball, softball, golf, soccer, tennis, cross country, wrestling, cheerleader, boys' and girls' swimming, and boys' and girls' track, as well as other competitive activities such as marching band and scholastic bowl with the recent addition of a bass fishing team and skeet/trap shooting team.

In 1977, the girls' basketball team finished second to Sterling High School in the first girls' state basketball tournament in Illinois. In 2007, the boys' baseball team won the Mid-Illini Conference championship for the first time in school history while placing third in the state in Class AA. It was the first state appearance for baseball. In 1985, the football team won the Class 4A state championship with a final record of 13 wins and 1 loss. This followed a second-place finish in 4A in 1983. The boys basketball team finished fourth in the state Class 3A tournament in 2008. The wrestling team finished as state runners-up in the 2014-2015 season with a school-record 3 state champions, 6 state finalists, and 7 state placers. The wrestling team won back to back 2A dual team state titles in 2016 and 2017.

Boys' basketball alumnus Alec Peters played for Valparaiso University and was a second-round selection in the 2017 NBA draft.

Journalism program

Prior to the 2009-2010 school year, the school newspaper, the Advocate, was advised by Michael Kenneth Blair. He died in December 2008. His family started a scholarship fund, the Michael Kenneth Blair Memorial Journalism Scholarship. Each year, this scholarship is given to a graduating senior who is planning to major in journalism, English or education. In 2010, the scholarship was awarded to Zack Anderson. In 2011, it was awarded to Brett Murray.

For the 2009-2010 school year, WCHS implemented its first ever journalism class, Journalism 1. Students learn about journalism and also produce the school's monthly newspaper, the Advocate, which had previously been produced by an extracurricular club. A Journalism 2 class started in the fall of 2010.

In 2014 WCHS received the prestigious Pacemaker award.

Jennifer Reiser is the current advisor for the Advocate school newspaper and teacher for the Journalism 1 and 2 classes.

The journalism team won back to back sectional titles in 2016 and 2017 at the IHSA journalism competition at Illinois State University.

Notable alumni

Music programs

The band programs are run by Jim Tallman and Lisa Parrott, these programs include four concert bands or varying difficulties, the WCHS Marching Panthers, as well as guitar classes and music theory.

The choir department is single-handedly run by director Dr. Lara Reem, who established three different choirs, including the Madrigal Singers.

The new band and choir room was completed by August 2019.

The Washington Marching Panthers won Grand Champions at the University of Illinois Marching Band Competition in 2022 and received the Governor’s Trophy. This was the first time in WCHS history that this had been achieved. They were led to victory by directors Jim Tallman and Lisa Parrott, as well as drum majors Sebastian Leman, Renee Potts, and Alyssa Jarnigan.

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