Cactus High School

Cactus High School

Inherit The Tradition
Location
6330 W. Greenway Road, Glendale, Arizona, United States of America
Coordinates 33°37′36″N 112°11′44″W / 33.626691°N 112.195419°W / 33.626691; -112.195419Coordinates: 33°37′36″N 112°11′44″W / 33.626691°N 112.195419°W / 33.626691; -112.195419
Information
Type Public Secondary
Established 1978
Principal Kristi Hammer
Faculty 101
Enrollment 1,278 (August 27, 2015)[1]
Color(s) Columbia Blue and Silver          
Athletics conference AIA 4A Conference
Mascot Cobra
Rivals Peoria High School
Website https://schools.peoriaud.k12.az.us/sites/CHS/Home%20Page/Default.aspx

Cactus High School is a public secondary school located in Glendale, Arizona, United States, part of the Peoria Unified School District. The school opened its doors in August 1978. It is the district's smallest high school, with approximately 1,300 students.[2]

Fight song

The song is set to tune of Northwestern University's fight song.

Go Cactus High School, On to Victory. Hail the Blue and Silver, we'll defend our dignity Fight mighty Cobras, keep our spirits high Show all the rest, that we are the best We'll fight forever, Cactus High CHS! CHS! CHS! CHS!

The high school's first band director, Jim Lynch, wrote the lyrics in 1978. In 1978, the first Cactus High School students, 1980 graduates, transferred from Peoria High School's campus during their Sophomore year into the current building. Mr. James Lynch was highly regarded and talented.

Athletics

Fall sports

Winter sports

Spring sports

Extracurricular activities

Cactus supports all of its clubs and after school activities including Chess Club, DECA, Key Club, Improv Club, Drama Club, 500 Mile Club, World Languages Club, FCCLA, Media Club, FBLA, Med Start, Key of C, Outdoor Adventure Club, Student Council, NHS, AFJROTC, Athletic Training, Clay Club, Robotics, Environmental Club, Mind's Eye.

Many of these organizations have received state and national recognition for their work.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "CHS School Profile 15-16".
  2. "CHS School Profile 15-16.docx". schools.peoriaud.k12.az.us. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
  3. "Joe Riggs UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014.

External links

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