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Sidney High School (Nebraska)

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Enrollment
  
386 (February 2009)

Mascot
  
Raider Red

District
  
Sidney Public Schools

Website
  
Sidney Public Schools

Phone
  
+1 308-254-5893

Number of students
  
386 (February 2009)

Address
  
1100 19th Ave, Sidney, NE 69162, USA

Similar
  
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Sidney High School is the only high school in the city of Sidney, Nebraska. The total enrollment as of February 2009 was 386. A new $17 million building was under construction during the 2008-2009 school year and was completed shortly after school started in August 2009. The new school was dedicated in August 2009.

Sidney is in Class B in the Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA). Sidney High School's mascot is the Red Raider. Sports offered at Sidney are football, volleyball, cross-country, wrestling, basketball, Track and field, and golf. There is also a cheer and dance team that routinely perform at home basketball games.

Sidney was once a power in most of these sports during the 1980s. They then experienced a downfall during the 1990s and early 2000s. But currently, Sidney is making a comeback in most sports. The football team was one game away from making the state playoffs which hasn't been done since 1994. The boys' basketball team qualified for the 2009 NSAA State Tournament and placed 3rd. The Raiders haven't qualified for this tournament for 16 years before this. The boys and girls basketball teams also qualified for the state tournament in 2010 which hadn't been done since 1984. The boys golf team were state champions in 2007 and the girls team have been to the state competition often as well recently.

Sidney also offers fine arts opportunities, including Speech, One-Acts, the Spring Musical, and the Sidney Singers. The Oral Interpretation of Drama Team in 2010 were State Champions at State Speech.

References

Sidney High School (Nebraska) Wikipedia


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