Established 1966 Principal Tom Olson Phone +1 507-328-5500 Number of students 1,622 (21 May 2014) | CEEB code 242103 Grades 9-12 Mascot Sparty the Mayo Spartan | |
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Type Coed Public High School Motto "To be a Spartan is to be the very best one can be" Address 1420 11th Ave SE, Rochester, MN 55904, USA District Rochester Public School District Similar John Marshall High Sch, Century Senior High Sch, Rochester Public Schools, Lourdes High School, John Adams Middle Sc |
Rochester public schools mayo high school
Mayo High School (Mayo) is an American high school in Rochester, Minnesota. It is named after the brothers William James Mayo and Charles Horace Mayo, physicians and founders of the Mayo Clinic. It is a public school and part of the Rochester Independent School District #535. The current principal of Mayo High School is Tom Olson.
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- Rochester public schools mayo high school
- Mayo high school graduation commencement 6 11 16
- History
- Statistics
- Curricular and extra curricular
- Sports
- Notable alumni
- References
Mayo high school graduation commencement 6 11 16
History
Mayo High School was built in 1966 in the southeastern section of Rochester, Minnesota. It has a capacity to hold approximately 1800 students and was the largest high school in the city until Century High School was built, and was named after the brothers William James Mayo and Charles Horace Mayo, physicians and founders of Mayo Clinic.
Statistics
As of 2014, there are 1622 students attending Mayo High School. There are 87 teachers and a student to teacher ratio of 19:1. The boy to girl student ratio is 51:49.
Curricular and extra curricular
The school mascot is a Spartan warrior. The sports teams, students, and staff are known as the Mayo Spartans. The school colors are green and gold. It has teams in speech, chess, classic debate, mock trial, football, tennis, swimming, cross country, soccer, lacrosse, softball, baseball, rowing, basketball, golf, hockey, volleyball, track and field, Science Olympiad, First Robotics Team, Math League, and Knowledge Bowl. Students may also letter in city-wide athletics such as crew with the Rochester Rowing Club and figure-skating with the Rochester Figure Skating Club.
Sports
Mayo High School participates in many sports, competing in the Big 9 conference within the Minnesota State High School League, usually at the largest class level. The sports available are boys baseball, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls hockey, girls cheerleading, boys football, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls golf, girls softball, boys and girls swimming, girls dance team, boys and girls track and field, boys and girls tennis, boys wrestling, and girls volleyball.
The boys tennis team won a State Championship in 2007 and 2011.