Andover High School (Kansas)

Andover High School is a public high school located in Andover, Kansas and is part of the Unified School District 385. There are approximately 850 students in attendance at Andover High School. The school is located at 1744 N. Andover Road. It is connected to the Butler Community College campus. The school mascot is the Trojan. Andover High School shares a stadium with Andover Central High School. The high school has 90 academic staff members including the principals.

Andover High School
Address
1744 North Andover Road

,
67002

United States
Coordinates37°43′02″N 97°07′59″W
Information
School typePublic, High School
Established1914
School districtUSD 385
PrincipalKristen Kuhlman
Teaching staff47.40 (FTE)[1]
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment822 (2017–18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.34[1]
CampusUrban
Color(s)     Blue
     White
Athletics conferenceArk Valley Chisholm Trail League
MascotTrojan
RivalAndover Central High School
NewspaperThe Blue Streak
Websiteahs.usd385.org

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

The Trojans compete in the Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League and are classified as a 5A school, the second-largest classification in Kansas according to the Kansas State High School Activities Association. Throughout its history, Andover has won 13 state championships in various sports. Many graduates have gone on to participate in Division I, Division II, and Division III athletics.

State Championships

State Championships[2]
SeasonSportNumber of ChampionshipsYear
FallFootball11984
Volleyball31973, 2001, 2004
Soccer, Boys12003
Cross Country, Girls21991, 2001
Golf, Girls42004, 2005, 2006, 2007
SpringGolf, Boys41989, 2000, 2007, 2009
Tennis, Boys12003
Track and Field, Boys21993, 2008
Total18
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References

  1. "Andover High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  2. "State Records & State Champions". Archived from the original on 2009-04-21. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
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