St. Johns High School (Michigan)

St. Johns High School is a public school located in St. Johns, Michigan, United States. It is within Clinton County .

St. Johns High School
Address
501 West Sickels Street

,
48879

Coordinates42°59′28″N 84°33′58″W
Information
School districtSt. Johns Public Schools
PrincipalMark Horak
Teaching staff46.41 (on a FTE basis)
Enrollment950 (2018-19)
Student to teacher ratio20.47
Color(s)  Red
  Black
Athletics conferenceCapital Area Activities Conference
NicknameRedwings
RivalDeWitt High School
YearbookWings
WebsiteOfficial website
[1]

Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 950 students enrolled in 2018–19 is:[2]

  • Male: 51.2%
  • Female: 48.8%
  • Native American: 0.8%
  • Asian: 0.8%
  • Black: 0.9%
  • Hispanic: 6.8%
  • White: 87.5%
  • Multiracial: 3.1%

In addition, 23.4% of students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.

Athletics

St. Johns' athletic teams are known as the Redwings. They compete in the Capital Area Activities Conference. The school colors are red and black. The following MHSAA sports are offered at St. Johns:[1]

  • Baseball (boys)
  • Basketball (boys & girls)
  • Competitive cheer (girls)
  • Cross country (boys & girls)
  • Football (boys)
  • Golf (boys & girls)
  • Gymnastics (girls)
  • Ice hockey (boys)
  • Soccer (boys & girls)
  • Softball (girls)
  • Swimming and diving (boys & girls)
  • Tennis (boys & girls)
  • Track (boys & girls)
    • Boys state champion - 1926[3]
  • Volleyball (girls)
  • Wrestling (boys)
    • State Champion - 2010-2013[4]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "St Johns HS". mhsaa.com. MHSAA. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  2. "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for St Johns High School". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  3. "Team Champions". mhsaa.com. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  4. "Team Champions". mhsaa.com. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  5. Brudenell (June 10, 2016). "Smith arguably the toughest driver in ARCA". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
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