Mitchell High School is a public high school located in Mitchell, South Dakota. It serves students in grades 9 through 12, and is the only high school in the Mitchell School District.
History
High school classes were held in the Central School until 1909, when a new Mitchell High School was built.[2]
By the 2010s, there was an alternative school, Second Chance HS, for at-risk students that provided a small, more customized learning environment.[3]
Demographics
The location and nature of Mitchell High School is rural.[3]
The student body of Mitchell High School is 85 percent white, five percent Native American, five percent Hispanic, one percent African-American, one percent Asian, and three percent of students identify as a part of two or more races.[4]
Athletics
The school athletic teams are the Mitchell Kernels; the moniker was adopted in the 1930s.[5] The school mascot is called Cornelius.[3] Both are references to the Mitchell Corn Palace.[3]
In February 2017, MHS opened the largest high school auditorium in the state of South Dakota.[10]
MHS has a competitive show choir, "Friend de Coup".[11] FDC won a national-level competition in 2000 and won the state competition sanctioned by the South Dakota High School Activities Association all three years the contest was held (2016–18).[12][13] The school also hosts an annual competition.[14]
Other activities
The school student newspaper, The Kernel, was cut due to budgetary pressures in 2017, but remained in publication as a club activity in association with the local regular newspaper The Daily Republic.[15]
Notable alumni
George McGovern, graduated 1940, U.S. Senator and 1972 Democratic Party presidential nominee[16]
Mike Miller, graduated 1998, former professional basketball player,[17] coach for the Houston High School, Rookie of the Year, and 2x champion
References
^ abc"Mitchell High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
^"Back in Time". Mitchell Carnegie. Retrieved September 13, 2020.