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Peabody-Burns Junior/Senior High School

High school in Peabody, Kansas, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Peabody-Burns Junior/Senior High School
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Peabody-Burns Junior/Senior High School is a public secondary school in Peabody, Kansas, United States. It is the sole high school operated by Peabody–Burns USD 398 school district. It serves students of grades 7 to 12 in the communities of Peabody, Burns, Wonsevu, and nearby rural areas of Marion / Chase / Harvey / Butler Counties.[9]

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History

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19th century

The first school in Peabody was organized in 1871. The first school building, two limestone rooms, was built in 1872 on the northeast corner of Maple and 2nd.[10] The first high school classes were taught in 1879, and the first graduation class in 1881 consisted of 2 students.[11] As the student population grew, the school building was expanded. In 1883, a six room addition was erected. In 1901, a four room addition was erected, bringing the limestone school to a total of twelve rooms on two floors.[12] Before fall of 1923, all grades attended this school. It was closed after the current elementary school was built in 1974 then it was demolished.

20th century

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Former Burns High School in Burns. Currently it is the Burns Community Museum (2010)

In 1923, a two-story brick high school was built at 900 North Walnut Street for grades 9 to 12.[13][11]

In 1945, the School Reorganization Act in Kansas caused the consolidation of thousands of rural school districts in Kansas.[14]

In 1946-1947, many one-room rural schools consolidated into the Peabody school district.[15][11]

In 1953, the Brown Building was built across the street east of the 1923 high school to house a larger gymnasium, band / lunch room, and vocational agriculture rooms.[11]

In 1963, the School Unification Act in Kansas caused the further consolidatation of thousands of tiny school districts into hundreds of larger Unified School Districts.[16]

In 1965, the Burns and Summit school districts were unified with Peabody to form the Unified School District 398.[11][17][18][19] The Burns High School in Burns, Kansas was closed, as was the rural Summit school that was located between Peabody and Burns.

In 1997, the current high school was built (and attached) to the south side of the existing Brown Building at 810 North Sycamore Street. Soon afterward, the former 1923 high school across the street was demolished and converted into a football practice field. The Burns Grade School, which included a junior high, was closed in Burns, Kansas.

21st century

Currently all students in the USD 398 district attend the high school and grade school in Peabody.

Historical school names

  • Peabody High School (prior to 1965)
  • Peabody-Burns High School (1965 to 1997)
  • Peabody-Burns Junior/Senior High School (1997 to current)
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Academics

The high school marching band is well known in competitions, and especially popular in regional parades. The high school is a member of T.E.E.N., a shared video teaching network, started in 1993, between five area high schools.[20]

Enrollment

In the 2010–2011 school year, Peabody-Burns Junior High School had an enrollment of 63 students, and Peabody-Burns High School had an enrollment of 105 students.[21]

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Extracurricular activities

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Football Stadium at Peabody City Park (looking south-west) (2010). These limestone bleachers, west and north walls, and various items in the park were built in 1938 by the WPA

The sports offered are Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Football, Golf, Softball, Track, Volleyball, Wrestling. The mascot is a Warrior. All high school athletic and non-athletic competition is overseen by the Kansas State High School Activities Association. For 2010/2011 seasons, the football team competes as Class 8 Man - Division I in the Wheat State league.[22]

State championships

Peabody-Burns High School

After 1964-1965 Peabody / Burns / Summit school districts consolidated into USD 398.

Boys Football:

Boys Golf:

  • 2001, Class S (sand), Mike Hurst (Medalist).[23]

Boys Cross Country:

  • 2005, Class 2A, Andrew Topham (Individual).[23]
  • 2006, Class 2A, Andrew Topham (Individual).[23]

Girls Cross Country:

  • 1989, Class 2-1A, Laurie Miles (Individual).[23]

Girls Outdoor Track & Field:

  • 1981, Class 2A, 800-Meter Run, 2:11.50 Seconds, Lucille Carson (Individual).[23]
  • 2010, Class 2A, 400-Meter Dash, 56.58 Seconds, Lauren Pickens (Individual).[23]

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Peabody High School

Before 1964-1965 Peabody / Burns / Summit school districts consolidated.

Boys Basketball:

  • 1962, Class B, 2nd Place against Melvern, Head Coach Cal Reimer.[26]
  • 1963, Class B, 1st Place against Hill City, Head Coach Cal Reimer.[23][26]

Girls Basketball:

  • 1913, Class ?, 2nd Place.[11]

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Burns High School

Before 1964-1965 Peabody / Burns / Summit school districts consolidated.

Boys Basketball:

  • 1953, Class BB, 1st Place against Simpson, High School Boys Basketball, Head Coach Harvey Loy.[27][26]

Hosted tournaments

The following state tournaments were hosted in Peabody.

Boys State Baseball:

Boys State Golf:

  • 1984 / 1986 / 1991 (3 years), Class S (sand).[23]
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Administration history

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Superintendents

High School Principals

Decades ago, Principals use to teach class in addition to their administrative roles. The notes columns lists other jobs held within the same school district (not exhaustive, and may be missing some information).

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Notable people

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Faculty

Alumni

School district

List of notable students who attended schools in Peabody, but graduated from another high school:

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