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The school has three state championships on record in team athletics and activities: boys' cross country (1996), boys' golf (1948), and debate (1948). [5] For nearly 50 years, Kewanee High School competed in the North Central Illinois Conference (NCIC). However, after the 2009-2010 school year, KHS left the NCIC and joined the Three Rivers ...
A-C Central Community Unit School District 262 brings together students from Ashland and Chandlerville, Illinois.A small, rural district, A-C Central has an elementary school (K–4) in Chandlerville, a junior high school (5–8) in Ashland, and a high school (9–12) at the same facility as the junior high school in Ashland.
The Kewanee Boilermakers minor league baseball team played in the Central Association from 1908–1913. In 1948–1949, the Kewanee A's rejoined the Central Association. Kewanee was an affiliate of the Philadelphia Athletics (1948–1949). Kewanee minor league teams played at Terminal Park (1908–1913) and Northeast Park (1948–1949). [11 ...
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The high school and district formed in 1971 as a consolidation of the high schools of Breese and Aviston. [1] In 2016 the school's enrollment went over 559, which was above the 557 needed to join the 3A athletic league for basketball of both male and female teams; it was previously in 2A. [2]
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Central High School is located at 2110 North Illinois Route 94, Camp Point, Illinois, 62320. The campus is four miles northeast of Camp Point. The campus is four miles northeast of Camp Point. The geographic coordinates are: 40°03′54″N 91°01′45″W / 40.06495°N 91.0292°W / 40.06495; -91
The high school student to faculty ratio is 16.8. [5] High school enrollment increased from 413 to 436 (6%) in the period of 1999—2009. [7] Farmington Central High School was a recipient of an Illinois Honor Roll Academic Improvement Award in 2008.