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to replace the mascot amidst state level budget cuts. However, the board voted to form a committee that would explore creating a new mascot, determining the associated costs, and finding methods to fund such a change. Additionally, a greater emphasis would now be placed on Native American education at the school and community levels. The committee would report on its findings to the school board by September 2017.
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Competition then takes several routines to various regional competitions, including pom, hip-hop, jazz, novelty, solos, and duets. The competition team also performs halftime routines on its own at basketball games. Over the summer, the dance team attends Universal Dance Association (UDA) camp, where they perform various routines.
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In 2015, there was a renewed push to remove the "Indians" name. The following year the Manhattan-Ogden school board voted 7–0 to keep the "Indians" nickname. In addition to honoring the former coach, the other reasons cited by the board for keeping the mascot involved an estimated cost of $ 300,000
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significantly expanded, but the new school simply proved unable to keep up with the town's population growth. After considering and rejecting the idea of building a second high school in Manhattan, in 1996 the town instead built two new middle schools, and moved the ninth grade to the East Campus.
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buildings that are connected by a glass walkway. The first building – on the far right side in the accompanying photo – was opened in 1914 to replace the earlier secondary school. (Many histories date the establishment of Manhattan High from the completion of this building in 1914.) The second
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Manhattan High also has dance and competition teams. The dance team performs at home football games, basketball games, and wrestling events, performing halftime routines as well as sidelines (at football games). The competition team, the elite division of dance team, holds tryouts every year.
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The West Campus is a red brick building that was constructed in 1956 to be the new high school. Both of the older buildings (the current East Campus) were then utilized for junior high school students. Over the next 40 years, the new high school faced recurring overcrowding issues and was
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The East Campus is composed of two three-story limestone buildings, connected with a glass walkway and an annex in the rear (not visible in the above photo), built in 1928. The campus also has a detached gymnasium built behind the main stone buildings.
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published a list of the top high school athletic programs in each state, and Manhattan High School was declared the top high school athletics program in Kansas for 2007. Also, Manhattan High's football team was nationally ranked in the
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is put on annually in mid-November, showcasing the talent of MHS thespians. Performances take place in the Rezac Auditorium at the West Campus. It has an active performance calendar that includes a fall Broadway musical with full pit
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Beginning in 2011, the West Campus underwent a $ 42.2 million renovation and expansion. The construction added 14 new classrooms, in addition to a number of other improvements, and supplied a new facade for much of the building.
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and a new fitness center are also detached from the main building. The West Campus houses two gymnasiums; one is used as a general purpose facility and the other is primarily for basketball and volleyball games.
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The school is a member of the Centennial League, which it joined in 2004. MHS was previously a member of the defunct I-70 League from 1978 to 2004, and before that the Central Kansas League (CKL).
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academy called the iQ Academy Kansas. The online classes give students the opportunity to study and learn at their own personal pace. 240 students were enrolled in the program as of 2007.
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The West Campus is laid out in five parallel hallways, with an open space between each and a central "commons area." Each hallway is lettered from south to north. Classes in the
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band, as well as the traditional large-group concerts each quarter. Every other year, MHS choirs partake in a music festival at Disney World over spring break. Pops and Varsity
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s list of the nation's "Most Challenging High Schools" for each of the prior nine years. Only twelve high schools in Kansas made that list in 2017. The school's
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in the town opened in 1873 at the current site of the Manhattan High School "East Campus." The first recorded high school graduation ceremony was held in 1892.
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are auditioned ensembles who perform in the community throughout the course of the school year. Each require a combo band, made up of MHS students.
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The school's journalism students have won a number of statewide awards in competitions administered by the Kansas Scholastic Press Association.
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There are a wide range of learning opportunities offered at MHS, from tutoring for learning-impaired students to dual credit classes at
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The Manhattan High Debate and Forensics team is ranked among the top schools in the nation by number of degrees by the
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The debate team won KSHSAA state championships in 1972, 1973, 1984, 1987, 1988, 2004 (2-speaker), 2015 (4-Speaker).
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The first public schoolhouse in Manhattan was built in 1857, serving all grades. The first dedicated
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building – on the left side of the accompanying photo – was built in 1918 as a separate building for
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school district. For the 2013–2014 school year, Manhattan High had an enrollment of 1,920 students.
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The forensics team won KSHSAA state championships in 1984, 2008, 2012, 2014, and 2015.
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to language arts to physical arts. Manhattan High is also the hub of a statewide
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are referred to as the "Indians," and have won more than 45 state championships.
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The athletics program has received some national recognition. On June 19, 2007,
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synthesizer and DMX drum machine, which defined early hip-hop production
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MHS West Campus, in the midst of a $ 42-million renovation (May 2011)
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are held in a detached building behind the West Campus. A large
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As of the most recent ratings in 2017, MHS was listed on the
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The current East Campus of the school consists of two
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Public high school in Manhattan, Kansas, United States
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Manhattan
Kansas
Coordinates
39°10′46″N 96°35′31.5″W / 39.17944°N 96.592083°W / 39.17944; -96.592083
39°10′42″N 96°34′15″W / 39.17833°N 96.57083°W / 39.17833; -96.57083
Public
high school
Manhattan–Ogden USD 383
FTE
9
12
www.usd383.org/schools/secondary-schools/manhattan-high-school
high school
Manhattan, Kansas
Manhattan–Ogden USD 383
Washington Post
athletic teams
secondary school

limestone
junior high school



industrial arts
greenhouse
Kansas State University
performing arts
virtual education

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