Elmira High School (often abbreviated as EHS) is a
public high school
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in
Elmira, Oregon
Elmira is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located west of Eugene and north of Veneta and Oregon Route 126, near the Long Tom River and Fern Ridge Reservoir.
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United States
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, located approximately 15 miles from
Eugene, Oregon
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. It is one of the four schools of the Fern Ridge School District and provides an education of grades 9-12 for the city of
Veneta, as well as for the towns of
Elmira,
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. Total enrollment numbers range from 350 to 450 students with a roughly even gender ratio. They operate on a seven period schedule over the course of two semesters, beginning in early September and ending in early June. EHS has four main buildings. In the lower left corner of the school consists of the main office and entrance, the theatre, library and the main studio for the school's radio station KOCF 92.7 FM, hosted by Stuart "Stu" Burgess. This building also contains the main hallways for the sophomore, junior and senior classes, as well as the counseling and learning centers. There is also an outdoor area outside of the building for social gatherings between students during passing periods and lunch. In the lower right corner is where the main gym and auxiliary gym are situated, as well as the freshman hallway and the
Home Ec classroom. The auxiliary gym used to be the school's front entrance, however due to the athletics department asking for more practicing space and extracurricular opportunities, the auxiliary gym was built to satisfy those needs, and the school went for a more interior focused entrance. In the upper left corner is the
Cafeteria
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, and in the upper right corner is the
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Choir
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room, the weight room and workshops for students interested in
welding
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carpentry
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woodworking
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and more.
Academics
In 2008, 83% of the school's seniors received their
high school diploma
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. Of 108 students, 90 graduated, 5 dropped out, 33 received a
modified diploma, with 33 remaining in high school.
As of 2020, 92% of the school's 92 seniors received their
high school diploma
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, a 9% increase since 2008. According to the Oregon Statewide Assessment System, EHS students had an overall math proficiency of 53% and a reading proficiency of 88%, both of which are higher than the state average.
Athletics
Elmira High School plays at the 3A level, and participates in sports such as
soccer
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football
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baseball
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,
softball
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,
basketball
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, and
track and field
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. The school also hosts an annual
Powder Puff football match between the girls of the senior and junior classes, while the boys for the EHS football team do the
cheerleading
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.
Clubs
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National Honor Society
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(NHS): The basis of NHS is to provide community service throughout the city and towns they serve for including participating and helping blood drives, serving food for the homeless, and many other charitable acts.
* Interact Club: Similar to NHS, Interact Club is a community service based club that allows anyone from EHS to join. So far in their repertoire they have most notably helped develop a greenhouse for Elmira Elementary School.
* Key Club: Another community service club with student volunteers. Their main focus is to raise money for Doernbecher's Children's Hospital with the people of Kiwanis. Currently led by a school staff member Julie Burton.
* Radio Club: This club allows the students of EHS to learn and experience the process of making and/or hosting a radio show.
* Film Club: This club allows the students of EHS to learn and experience the process of making and/or acting in film productions. The bulk of the EHS film club's work consists of recreated movie trailers and voice overs of popular movie scenes, which can be found on the Elmira High School YouTube channel along with the school's film class projects.
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Robotics
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Club: This club allows any EHS student to team up with others to build a battlebot to take on other schools.
Championships
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Softball
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: 1992, 1993, 2003, 2004, 2006
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Boys Track and Field: 1973, 1980
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Boys Basketball: 1964
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Cheerleading
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: 1989, 1990
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Oregon Battle of the Books (OBOB): 2016, 2017
Notable alumni
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Nathan Sawaya
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Biography
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- Lego Artist
References
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High schools in Lane County, Oregon
Educational institutions established in 1973
Public high schools in Oregon
1973 establishments in Oregon