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Mendota Township High School

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Type
  
Public High School

Principal
  
Denise Aughenbaugh

Team name
  
Trojans

Phone
  
+1 815-539-7446

Number of students
  
620

Colors
  
Purple, Gold

Superintendent
  
Jeff Prusator

Grades
  
9-12

Website
  
School website

Mascot
  
Trojan

Athletics conference
  
Big Northern Conference

Address
  
2300 W Main St, Mendota, IL 61342, USA

District
  
Mendota Township High School District 280

Similar
  
La Salle Peru Twp High Sch, Mendota High School, La Moille CUSD #303, Ottawa Township High Sch, Princeton High School

Mendota Township High School is a secondary school located at 2300 W. Main Street, Mendota, Illinois. It currently educates, as of August 2010, 619 students. The school lies within School District No. 280, and MTHS is the only school that the district operates. The district superintendent is Jeff Prusator who has been serving in that position since 2004. Denise Aughenbaugh is the principal, with Joe Masini serving as vice-principal.

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History

Before Mendota High School existed, there were two high schools in the city of Mendota, East Mendota High School and Blackstone High School. Both were founded in the 1870s. The two united in 1911 and held classes in Blackstone. East Mendota then became Lincoln School. In 1917, a new brick high school was constructed in the northern section of town to accommodate a growing student enrollment, and it went through several additions in later years. That building served the community until 2002, when a new high school was constructed on the northwest side of the city. The new building was constructed because a restroom on the second floor of the 1917 building collapsed onto the floor below it. The current high school is located along U.S. Route 52 near the corner of it and N. 44th Road.

Academics

On the 2010 Prairie State Achievement Exam, 58% of Mendota High School 11th graders met or exceeded standards in Reading. 56% met or exceeded standards in Mathematics, and 50% met or exceeded standards in Science.

Activities

MTHS includes many extra-curricular activities. Among these are Band, Choir, Drama, Scholastic Bowl, Academic Challenge, FFA, Math Team, Interact Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Yearbook Club, Spanish National Honor Society, National Honor Society, and several others.

The band has four annual concerts a year: the Fall Concert, Winter Concert, Symphony Concert, and Graduation Concert.

The Mendota drama department puts on dramatic productions, a play every fall, one every summer, and a musical every other spring.

The fine arts department also has a group of madrigal singers.

Sports

The school's teams are known at the Mendota Trojans, and compete in the Big Northern Conference.

List of Athletics

Fall
  • Golf
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Girls' Tennis
  • Boys' Soccer
  • Volleyball
  • Winter
  • Bowling
  • Boys' Basketball
  • Girls' Basketball
  • Freshman Girls' Basketball
  • Freshman Boys' Basketball
  • Wrestling
  • Spring
  • Freshman Baseball
  • Sophomore Baseball
  • Varsity Baseball
  • Girls' Soccer
  • Sophomore Softball
  • Varsity Softball
  • Boys' Tennis
  • Boys' Track
  • Girls' Track
  • Geography

    The school district has area in three different counties, nine townships, and over 150 square miles (390 km2).

    The eight townships fully or partially within the school district are Mendota Township, LaSalle County, Troy Grove Township, LaSalle County, Meriden Township, LaSalle County, Ophir Township, LaSalle County, Waltham Township, LaSalle County, Westfield Township, Bureau County, Clarion Township, Bureau County, Brooklyn Township, Lee County, Sublette Township, Lee County, and Wyoming Township, Lee County. Though the town of Mendota remains at a stable population, the high school population continues to grow. This is possibly due to the amount of small towns encompassed within the boundaries of the district. Among these are Troy Grove, Triumph, Meriden, Compton, and West Brooklyn.

    References

    Mendota Township High School Wikipedia