West Prairie High School

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Coordinates40°33′12″N 90°45′07″W / 40.55341°N 90.75181°W / 40.55341; -90.75181
PrincipalChad Cox
Grades9–12
West Prairie High School
Location
18575 E. 800th Street
Sciota
,
Coordinates40°33′12″N 90°45′07″W / 40.55341°N 90.75181°W / 40.55341; -90.75181
Information
TypePublic high school
PrincipalChad Cox
Grades9–12
Enrollment184 (2014-15)[1]
CampusRural
Colors  Black
  Silver
WebsiteWest Prairie High School

West Prairie High School, also known as Sciota West Prairie, is a public four-year high school located at 18575 East 800th Street near Sciota, Illinois, a village of McDonough County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States. It is part of West Prairie Community Unit School District 103, which serves the communities of Blandinsville, Colchester,[2] Fandon,[citation needed] Good Hope, Sciota, and Tennessee;[2] and includes West Prairie Middle School, North Elementary School, and South Elementary School.[3][4]

The campus is located just south of Sciota, 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Macomb, and serves a mixed village and rural residential community. The school is in the Macomb micropolitan statistical area.[5]

Controversy

In 2018, the school was involved in a lawsuit concerning limiting the free speech of the valedictorian speech of student Sam Bleckledge.[6] According to Sam he wanted to mention Jesus Christ in his speech, but principal Scot Sullivan told him he could not mention Jesus and would have to change his speech or not speak.

The lawsuit brought by First Liberty Institute, a nonprofit law firm dedicated to defending religious freedom for all.[7] demands an apology from the school system. The school district, through superintendent Carol Kever, denies wrongdoing and responded they did not deny the student free speech and freedom of religion, even though according to Judge Frank Easterbrook writing for the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the 1993 decision of Hedges v. Wauconda Community Unit School District, the school system can not censor student speech about religion.[8]

West Prairie High School was formed by the consolidation of Colchester High School and Northwestern High School in 2003.

Academics

West Prairie High School offers courses in the following academic departments:[9]

  • Agriculture
  • Art
  • Band and Chorus
  • Business
  • Drivers' Education
  • English
  • Health
  • Home Economics
  • Math
  • Physical Education
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Spanish
  • Western Area Career System

Athletics

West Prairie High School competes in the Prairieland Conference[10] and is a member school in the Illinois High School Association. Its mascot is the Cyclone. The school has no state championships on record in team athletics and activities.[4] It formed a cooperative agreement in 2009–2011 with nearby Macomb High School for boys' swimming and diving, and with Avon and Bushnell-Prairie City high schools for boys' and girls' track and field.[11] In 2014, West Prairie formed a cooperative agreement with Bushnell-Prairie City to form BWP. Together, they do boys baseball, girls softball, football, and track. In 2016, the West Prairie High School volleyball team won the state championship game at Redbird Arena[12] in Normal, Illinois.

History

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