South Fremont High School

South Fremont High School

South Fremont High School front doors
Location
855 N. Bridge St.
St. Anthony, Idaho
U.S.[1]
Coordinates 43°58′30″N 111°41′02″W / 43.975°N 111.684°W / 43.975; -111.684Coordinates: 43°58′30″N 111°41′02″W / 43.975°N 111.684°W / 43.975; -111.684
Information
Type Public[2]
School district Fremont S.D. (#215)
Principal Larry Bennett[3]
Faculty 27[2]
Grades 912[2]
Enrollment 447[2]
Color(s) Red & Black[3]
         
Athletics IHSAA Class 3A
Athletics conference Mountain Rivers
Mascot Cougar[3]
Rival Sugar-Salem
Yearbook Tattler
IHSAA Division 3A[3]
Elevation 4,970 ft (1,510 m) AMSL
Website sfhscougars.com

South Fremont High School is a four-year public secondary school in St. Anthony, Idaho,[1] one of two high schools in the Fremont School District #215. The school colors are red and black and the mascot is a cougar. They are classified as a 3A school. The school is involved in many programs, including athletics.

Controversies

In 1992, the school caught the attention of the American Civil Liberties Union for displaying a nativity scene in a school hallway. The scene contained two-inch tall figures which were arranged by the school's student council. The ACLU argued that the display was a violation of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guarantees separation of church and state.[4]

The school also received criticism in 1998 for holding its graduation ceremonies at Ricks College, which is run by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A school board member claimed that the ceremony would be uncomfortable for students who were not Mormons.[5] The ACLU had fought with the school district in the 1980s to move its high school graduation from a LDS church building to a public school.[4]

Athletics

South Fremont competes in athletics in IHSAA Class 3A, and is a member of the Mountain Rivers Conference.

The school participates in Fall sports such as football, volleyball, soccer, and cross country. They participate in sports such as basketball and wrestling in the winter. They participate in baseball, softball, rodeo, and track in the spring. There is also a cheerleading team. The school has two main rivals, which are Sugar-Salem High School and Shelley High School.

The head coaches of the school's athletics are Chad Hill (football), Bobbi Tews (volleyball), Liz Pope (Cross Country), Lisa Thueson (girls basketball), Ryon Pope (boys basketball), Eckman (wrestling), Ryon Pope (track). The athletic director is Chris Tucker.

The boys basketball team received the school's first basketball state title in the 2014-15 season. The team won the Champion title after the champion game against the Buhl Indians in the Ford Idaho Center. After the win, the citizens of St. Anthony welcomed home the team by lining their cars up against the road with their headlights on at three in the morning. Almost seventy cars lined the streets.

In 2015 three of the boys basketball team won State Individual Titles. Conrad Bauer (senior) won Player Of the Year. Alec Pope (junior) won 1st Team All-State. Blake Bartschi (sophomore) won 2nd Team All State.

State titles

Baseball: 3A 2004

Boys Basketball: 2014-15 State 3A Boys Basketball Champions

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 "South Fremont High School". Fremont County Joint School District. Retrieved 2009-05-07.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "South Fremont High School". Public School Review. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Idaho High School Activities Association 2008 - 2009 DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS" (PDF). IHSAA. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
  4. 1 2 Associated Press. "ACLU stirs up fuss over tiny nativity scene". The Deseret News. 24 December 1992.
  5. Associated Press. "Idaho high school to hold graduation at skaters rule auditorium". The Deseret News. 26 December 2003.
  6. idhsaa.org - Wrestling champions - through 2012
  7. Jason Buck at database-football.com. Retrieved 15 October 2007.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/16/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.