Eisenhower High School (Kansas)

Eisenhower High School is a public secondary school in Goddard, Kansas, United States. It is operated by Goddard USD 265 and serves students of grades 9 to 12. The school mascot is the Tiger and the school colors are black and columbia blue.

Eisenhower High School
Address
1230 South 167th Street West [1]

,
67052

United States
Coordinates37.663219°N 97.533478°W / 37.663219; -97.533478
Information
School typePublic, High School
Established2011
School boardBoard Website
School districtGoddard USD 265 [2]
SuperintendentJustin Henry [2]
CEEB code171120 [3]
PrincipalChristie Meyer [4]
Athletic DirectorEric Armstrong [4]
Teaching staff42.75 (FTE)[5]
Grades9 to 12
Gendercoed
Enrollment952 (2017–18)[5]
Student to teacher ratio22.27[5]
Hours in school day7
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)     Black
     Columbia Blue
AthleticsClass 5A [6]
District 8 [7]
Athletics conferenceAVCTL II [4]
SportsFootball

Volleyball Cross-Country Girls Tennis Boys Basketball Girls basketball Wrestling Boys Tennis Track and Field Baseball

Softball
MascotTigers
Team name(Lady) Tigers
RivalGoddard, Maize South
Communities servedGoddard
West Wichita
WebsiteSchool Website

History

In 2011, the high school was completed, and was opened for students in August 2011.[8] It is one of twelve schools in the Goddard Unified School District.[9]

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