Raytown South High School

Raytown South Senior High School
Location
8211 Sterling
Raytown, MO 64138
Coordinates 38°58′23″N 94°26′58″W / 38.97312°N 94.44953°W / 38.97312; -94.44953Coordinates: 38°58′23″N 94°26′58″W / 38.97312°N 94.44953°W / 38.97312; -94.44953
Information
Type Public
Established 1961
School district Raytown C-2 School District
Principal Dr. Kevin Overfelt
Faculty Lori Flaherty (activities)
Dr. Earl Donalson
Enrollment 1,404
Color(s)          Red and White
Mascot Cardinals
Information (816) 268-7330
Website Raytown South H.S.


Aerial view of Raytown South High School

Raytown South Senior High School is a high school located in Raytown, Missouri. The school was established in 1961, and graduated its first class of seniors in 1964. The enrollment at South peaked in the late 1970s, when it had the largest public school enrollment in the state of Missouri. As Raytown became less of a "destination-suburb" in the 1990s, the enrollment fell drastically. It is thought that the class of 1998, amassing 247 students, was the smallest graduating class ever.

Academics

Speech/Debate

The forensics program has had several national champions in various styles of debate, public forum, expository speaking and poetry reading.

Choir

From 1984-2001, the choir program saw several dozen student attain All-State status. The choir program performed throughout Kansas City, including Crown Center, Arrowhead Stadium and Royals Stadium. Every May, thousands came to an annual variety show called Southern Comfort. In November 2005, sang at Carnegie Hall along with several other show choirs from across the country.

Athletics

Boys Baseball

Boys Basketball

From the inception of the school until March 2006, the program was under the direction of the legendary Bud Lathrop. His career record was 955-300, going 924-267 at South. As of his retirement, Lathrop was ranked No. 7 all-time in high school career coaching victories in the United States.

Lathrop's teams won Missouri State Titles in:

He also went to the Final Four six other times in 1974, 1975, 1985, 1992, 1993, 2003.

He advanced to the state playoffs 23 times, and won 35 conference championships. Lathrop is a member of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.

254 of Lathrop's former players went on to play college basketball at various levels.

Notable alumni

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