Mitchell High School (Indiana)

Mitchell High School
Address
1000 Bishop Boulevard
Mitchell, Indiana, Lawrence County 47446
United States
Coordinates 38°44′12″N 86°28′49″W / 38.736640°N 86.480379°W / 38.736640; -86.480379Coordinates: 38°44′12″N 86°28′49″W / 38.736640°N 86.480379°W / 38.736640; -86.480379
Information
Type Public high school
School district Mitchell Community Schools
Principal Sean Vandevender
Faculty 30
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 552 (2013-2014)
Student to teacher ratio 18.40
Color(s)               
Athletics IHSAA 2A
Athletics conference Patoka Lake Conference
Team name Bluejackets
Newspaper The Orbit
Website Mitchell High School

Mitchell High School is a small public high school located in Mitchell, Indiana, United States.

History

Mitchell High School is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It serves more than 550 students in grades nine through twelve.

Curriculum

Students may earn the Indiana Honors Diploma, and college credits through Indiana Reform Institute in chemistry, language arts, calculus, and psychology.

Extracurricular activities

Student groups and activities include Art Club, Key Club, Chemistry club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, French Club, Spanish Club, Book Club, student council, and Students Against Destructive Decisions. SADD is the school's largest extracurricular activity. The Mitchell High School band, called the Marching Blue Jackets, play at every home football and basketball game.

Athletics

Mitchell's athletic teams compete in the Patoka Lake Conference and the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA). In the 2015-17 athletic seasons the Jackets competed in 2A competition in all sports, except for football (2A). Cross country, wrestling and track and field do not have a class set-up in the state of Indiana.

Mitchell's athletic teams have won more than 30 conference titles, 36 Sectional championships, five Regional crowns, and State Finals appearances in boys' basketball (1940), girls' volleyball (2001), boys' cross country (2005), and most recently girls' basketball (2007).

Notable alumni

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References

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