Nixa Public High School

Nixa High School is a public high school in Nixa, Missouri, United States. Nixa High School received the National Blue Ribbon in 2013

Nixa High School
Address
514 S Nicholas Rd

, ,
65714

United States
Coordinates37°19′58″N 93°19′52″W
Information
TypePublic School
Established1908
StatusOpen
School districtNixa Public Schools
SuperintendentStephen L. Kleinsmith
PrincipalDavid Kelly
Teaching staff106.38 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,748 (2018–19)[1]
Average class size100-170
Student to teacher ratio16.43[1]
Campus typesuburban
Color(s)Red, White, and Grey    
Fight songMichigan State "Victory for MSU"
Team nameEagles
RivalOzark High School
PublicationEagleAirTV
NewspaperWingspan
YearbookThe Eagle
Websitewww.nixapublicschools.net/Domain/17

Background

The first Nixa High School was established in 1908 and was a one-room school house. In 2000, the high school moved from the present day Nixa Junior High, (on Main Street), the new high school (on Nicholas Road).

Extracurricular activities

Football

The Nixa football team consists of three teams: Freshman, JV, and Varsity.

The Varsity team received much recognition in 2014 when the team went to State, to compete in the Class 5 State Championship, competing against Battle HS.

Marching Band

The 220+ Crimson Corps Marching Band is one of the largest high school bands in the state of Missouri, with several awards of recognition. Including being a Bands of America Regional Finalist in Cedar Falls, Iowa in 2019, winning the Kansas City Championships in Blue Springs in 2019, Missouri; and winning Missouri State University's Ozarko Marching Festival in 2009, 2015, and 2019. As well, Summer trips to Oahu, Washington D.C., Boston, San Francisco and more.

The marching shows are as follows: R.E.M. (?), A Brand New World (2009), ESCAPE (2010) Juxtapose (2011) Wolf (2012), Room 218: Night at the Crescent Hotel: (2013), SUPER (2014), CONNECT (2015), Goodnight Moon (2016), JOY (2017), Birds of a Feather (2018), Thorns Remain (2019)

The band also marches in local parades, including the Nixa Christmas Parade, and Nixa Sucker Days Festival.

Concert Bands

During the spring semester, the 220+ Nixa High School band divides into three concert large ensembles including Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and Wind Ensemble, and several smaller ensembles, including Percussion, and Jazz ensembles.

While preparing for concert performances, community events, and MSHSAA large ensemble contests, students in these groups explore collaborative musicianship, while being encouraged to pursue solo literature and small chamber ensembles.

Theater

The Nixa Theater department performs two musicals per year.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "NIXA HIGH". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 16, 2020.


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