Pleasant Plains High School

Pleasant Plains High School is a public high school located in Pleasant Plains, Illinois, United States. It is part of Pleasant Plains Community Unit School District No. 8. The school was built in 1927.

Pleasant Plains High School
Location
500 N. Cartwright Street
Pleasant Plains, Illinois

United States
Coordinates39°52′37″N 89°55′08″W
Information
TypePublic
MottoRespect, Responsibility, Integrity
Established1927
School districtPleasant Plains Community Unit School District No. 8
PrincipalLuke Brooks
Faculty30
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment423 (2017)
Student to teacher ratio14:1
Color(s)red and blue
Slogan"Every Student, Everyday, a winner"
Athletics conferenceSangamo
MascotCardinal
Websitewww.ppcusd8.org/hs

When the new buses were bought in 1941 they added Salisbury to the Pleasant Plains (Township High School at the time) district. This caused Salisbury High School was closed and the students transferred to Pleasant Plains.

Pleasant Plains High School used to be called Pleasant Plains Township High School.

Demographics

  • Student Population: 451
  • Percent ethnicity:
99.0% Caucasian
0.8% African American
0% Hispanic
.2% Asian
0% Multi-Racial
  • Student to teacher ratio: 12 students - 1 teachers
  • Male to female percentages: 54% male 46% female
  • Percent of students who drive to school: 42%

Fall

  • Boys golf
  • Girls golf
  • Boys cross
  • Girls cross country
  • Football
  • Boys soccer
  • Volleyball

Winter

  • Boys basketball
  • Girls basketball

Spring

  • Baseball
  • Girls soccer
  • Softball
  • Boys track
  • Girls track
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