Northeast High School (Missouri)

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Northeast High School
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Northeast High School (Missouri)
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Coordinates 39°06′30″N94°31′31″W / 39.10833°N 94.52523°W / 39.10833; -94.52523 Coordinates: 39°06′30″N94°31′31″W / 39.10833°N 94.52523°W / 39.10833; -94.52523
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TypePublic
Motto"The Best Getting Better"
Established1914;108 years ago (1914)
School district Kansas City Public Schools
PrincipalDouglas Bolden
Faculty37.58 (FTE) [1]
Grades9–12 [2]
Enrollment664 (2017-2018) [1]
Student to teacher ratio17.67 [1]
Color(s)Purple, White, and Gold
   
Athletics conferenceInterscholastic League
MascotVikings
Website Official website

Northeast High School is a public high school located at 415 Van Brunt Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri, next to Northeast Middle School. It is part of the Kansas City Public Schools.

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History

The existing building was constructed in 1914 for US$500,000(equivalent to about $13,527,000 in 2021) as one of the largest schools in the state. Its interior was renovated in 1988 and a new gymnasium, weight room, and locker rooms were constructed on its south side. [3]

Athletics

The school's several sports teams are called the Vikings.

State championships

State Championships
SeasonSportNumber of ChampionshipsYear
Winter Basketball, boys21927, 1935
Track and field, boys11930
Total3

Notable alumni

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