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allow for more efficient air conditioning. In 2007, a project to renovate all of
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While many academic programs at South are widely respected, the South student body also experiences a significant achievement gap. Students from wealthier and more educated families tend to be enrolled in
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South's girls basketball team rose to prominence in the last several years when Ahmil Jihad assumed the head coach position. The same year, Tayler Hill joined the team as an 8th grader. Hill won the state scoring title her sophomore and senior years and led South to a 139–14 record in her five-year
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refusal to close 31st street to accommodate an athletic field. Contracts for the New South were finally awarded in early
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The end of the old South High building came in the 1940s, as its oldest part started to show its age. The stonework had begun to crumble. The wooden floors that comprised all of the sections of the school were warped and wavy. The furnishings and old art that lined the walls were still present. Few
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South High parents and teachers requested a number of changes to the school in 1924. These included a new chorus room, or band room, to seat 400 students, fireproofing and alteration of the auditorium, a new gymnasium, and improvement of the athletic field. In 1926, the auditorium was remodeled and
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From the outside, South looks like a brick fortress. The building might have been designed to thwart student unrest. The original building has no windows. Structures from this period tend to lack windows, which could be quickly destroyed during violent protest, a common occurrence, making them at
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The original floor plan was open, in keeping with the educational philosophies of the time. Ideally, such a configuration would allow for shared learning among students in different classes. But the floor plan produced distractions, and additional interior walls were later added to separate the
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The student body had grown to between 750 and 800 students by 1909. The building had become too small, and the auditorium was sacrificed for more classrooms by dividing it into quarters using green curtains. The
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The school received nationwide press in 2005 after it introduced online physical education classes. The program allows students to select a physical activity of their preference and engage in it three times a week to meet the school's P.E. requirements.
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The new building was built out of red brick and sandstone in a castle-like structure. It had several turrets, 12-foot ceilings, stained-glass bay windows, and a six-story bell tower. After the final part of the building, the bell tower, was erected, the
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and the government's coverup of vital information about it. Construction of the New South began in 1968, the year when public opinion of the war took a big turn for the worse. Just a few months before the gala open house for the new building, the
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finished, complete with a concrete fence, comfortable seating, and a large gateway dedicated to South alumni who died in World War I. The old gymnasium was replaced by two new ones, separated by a partition—one side for boys, the other for girls.
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The building was completed on or around January 1, 1892, and in 1893, South High School's 250 students and the adjoining middle school's 208 students moved to their new building at 2445 18th (or Cedar) Avenue South.
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legislation, has given SHS two stars out of five in both reading and mathematics. This means that South failed to meet federal accountability standards in both categories in the preceding academic year.
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communities. There are also several programs for special education students and teenage parents. All South High School programs are designed to prepare students for post-secondary education options.
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groups. SHS has an active theater company. Some of its plays are student-directed, and many parts of the production encourage student involvement (for instance, students design and build the sets).
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competition, and in the 2006 national competition, South took 12th place. The South Mock Trial team stopped competing before the 2007 season. In 2005, South was ranked first in
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2219:"Area Men Share Atom Honors"
1661:"Off the deep end with Prof"
1618:Longfellow/Nokomis Messenger
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547:1916 addition shown in 1923.
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3346:Magnet schools in Minnesota
3331:High schools in Minneapolis
3285:North Community High School
3263:Minneapolis City Conference
3138:– via Newspapers.com.
3043:– via Newspapers.com.
2760:The Brainerd Daily Dispatch
2669:– via Newspapers.com.
2658:Minneapolis Morning Tribune
2235:– via Newspapers.com.
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1620:. November 2011. p. 9.
1060:This Is Your Brain on Drugs
1027:, Olympic ice hockey player
568:summarizes the appearance:
294:Minneapolis City Conference
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2898:"Carl Christian Rasmussen"
2661:. July 28, 1944. p. 3
2631:"Biography of Carl Lumbly"
2519:"Making the Perfect Woman"
1825:Minneapolis Sunday Tribune
1070:Carnegie Mellon University
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717:The second floor contains
566:Parent-Teacher Broadcaster
526:South High School in 1911.
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1358:Frankford Yellow Jackets
896:Events and organizations
616:Minneapolis School Board
552:at least one to a room.
492:Minneapolis School Board
258:Student to teacher ratio
2633:. All American Speakers
1354:Minneapolis Red Jackets
1252:Malichansouk Kouanchao
964:Centennial High School
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123:3131 19th Avenue South
3300:Southwest High School
3290:Roosevelt High School
2372:on September 25, 2014
1760:South High Southerner
1495:governor of Minnesota
1365:, editor-in-chief of
983:Jacob "Prof" Anderson
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3305:Washburn High School
3149:Hamann, Rex (2015).
2706:Meyer, Erin (2014).
2498:. State of Minnesota
2432:on November 12, 2012
2398:. State of Minnesota
2252:. State of Minnesota
2046:on February 22, 2014
1766:on November 23, 2017
1565:south.mpls.k12.mn.us
1412:Samantha Sencer-Mura
1386:, spoken word artist
1322:cross country runner
1156:in the United States
947:National History Day
885:No Child Left Behind
680:, commons area, and
672:Current architecture
642:Kent State shootings
392:improve this article
324:south.mpls.k12.mn.us
3032:Minneapolis Tribune
2947:on December 6, 2022
2685:Men's Cross Country
1547:"South Senior High"
1525:"SOUTH SENIOR HIGH"
1499:U.S. District Court
1398:Washington Generals
1218:U.S. representative
1168:, actor, known for
1150:Lawrence R. Hafstad
1051:, actor, known for
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686:identification card
585:Augsburg University
477:South High Observer
169:44.9456°N 93.2435°W
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3280:Edison High School
3275:Camden High School
3216:on January 5, 2014
2844:on August 10, 2014
2531:on August 10, 2014
2247:"Hagland, Carl G."
1978:Spokesman-Recorder
1861:on October 6, 2014
1374:Edith Marion Patch
1286:, actor known for
1240:quality management
1191:Washington Mystics
1099:, actor and writer
1083:Chicago Blackhawks
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3180:Minnesota Monthly
3160:978-1-4671-1347-2
3068:on March 25, 2009
2472:on March 19, 2014
2442:HighBeam Research
2167:. pp. B1, B3
2072:Southwest Journal
1928:on March 23, 2014
1477:Chicago White Sox
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1279:brigadier general
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