Princeton Community High School

Princeton Community High School
Address
1101 North Main Street
Princeton, Indiana, Gibson County, 47670
United States
Coordinates 38°22′6″N 87°34′14″W / 38.36833°N 87.57056°W / 38.36833; -87.57056Coordinates: 38°22′6″N 87°34′14″W / 38.36833°N 87.57056°W / 38.36833; -87.57056
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1970
School district North Gibson School Corporation
Superintendent Brian Harmon
Principal Steve Hauger
Teaching staff 41.57 (on a FTE basis)
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 646 (2013-14)
Student to teacher ratio 15.54
Color(s)               
Fight song On, Wisconsin
Athletics IHSAA:
3A (A for soccer)
Athletics conference Big Eight Conference
Nickname Tigers / Lady Tigers
Gym Capacity 5,200
Website Princeton Community High School
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Princeton Community High School is a four-year comprehensive secondary school in Princeton, Indiana. The high school is a part of the North Gibson School Corporation. The school operates a television station, W06BD, from studios at the high school. Princeton Community is one of the three high schools serving Gibson County, Indiana. The others are Gibson Southern and Wood Memorial.

History

Princeton Community High School was opened in the early 1970s to replace old Princeton High School, which became crowded due to the public school consolidations of the previous few decades.

A new High School opened in August 2012. Princeton Community Middle School is now located in the former Princeton Community High School resulting in a centralized Middle-High School Campus.

Princeton's principals


Athletics

Sports offered at PCHS are:[3]

  • boys' baseball
  • boys' and girls' basketball
  • cheerleading
  • boys' and girls' cross country
  • boys' football
  • boys' and girls golf
  • boys' and girls' soccer
  • girls' softball
  • boys' and girls' tennis
  • boys and girls' track
  • girls' volleyball
  • boys wrestling
Princeton Community
IHSAA Athletic State Championships
SPORT TITLES YEAR(S)
Boys' Basketball (Class AAA) 1 2009
Girls' Basketball (Class AAA) 1 2014
Total 2

The boys' basketball team took the 3A state title in the 2008-2009 season, going undefeated.[4]

Notable people

See also

References

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