칼 슈르츠 고등학교

Carl Schurz High School
칼 슈르츠 고등학교
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주소.
밀워키 거리 3601번지

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60641

미국
좌표41°56°51°N 87°44′08″w/41.9474°N 87.7355°W/ 41.9474; -87.7355좌표: 41°56º51ºN 87°44 08 08 ww / 41 . 9474 ° N 87 . 7355 ° W / 41 . 9474 、 - 87 . 7355
정보
학교 유형일반의 이차적인
좌우명한 블록 길이에 전 세계 넓이.
열린1910
학군시카고 공립학교
CEEB 코드140700[1]
주요한앤서니 로드리게스
등급들9~12
성별남녀공학
등록1,199 (2015–16)
캠퍼스 타입도시의
색상 보라색
골드[2]
육상 경기 대회시카고 퍼블릭 리그[2]
팀명불독[2]
인정북중부 대학 협회[3]
연감슈르존[4]
노벨상 수상자빈센트 뒤 비뇨
(1955년 화학)
해리 마코위츠
(1990년 경제)
웹 사이트schurzhs.org
칼 슈르츠 고등학교
위치밀워키 거리 3601번지시카고
NRHP 참조11000031[5]
NRHP에 추가됨2011년 2월 22일

Carl Schurz High School은 미국 일리노이주 시카고 북서쪽위치한 어빙 파크에 있는 공립 4년제 고등학교입니다.이 학교의 이름은 독일 정치인, 군인, 민주주의 옹호자인 독일계 미국인 칼 슈르츠의 이름을 따서 지어졌다.시카고프레리 건축학교의 조합을 대표하는 이 학교 건물은 1910년 드와이트 H. 퍼킨스에 의해 설계되었고 1979년 [6]12월 7일 시카고 랜드마크로 지정되었다.그것은 미국 건축 [7]협회에 의해 일리노이에서 "150개의 위대한 장소" 중 하나로 여겨집니다.AIA는 이 학교를 "시카고와 프레리 [7]학교의 요소를 모두 활용한 20세기 초반 건축의 중요한 예"라고 퍼킨스의 걸작으로 묘사했다.2018 일리노이 바이센테니얼을 기념하여 칼 슈르츠 고등학교는 미국 일리노이 건축 협회(AIA Illinois)가 선정한 일리노이 200 그레이트 플레이스(Great Places)에 선정되었습니다.

역사

현재의 학교가 세워지는 땅은 1908년에 구입되어 칼 슈르츠 고등학교(2338 N. 41번 법원에 [9]위치)에서 남쪽으로 약 2블록 떨어져 있습니다.최종 부지는 1908년 10월에 승인되었으며, 약 [10]50만 달러의 공사비가 소요되었습니다.개교 직후 칼 슈르츠의 아들은 아버지의 사진과 출판된 두 작품의 사본을 학교에 [11]기증했다.이 학교는 1910년 11월 18일 저녁에 학교 이름과 같은 [12]흉상을 발표하면서 공식적으로 헌정되었다.1,400명의 학생을 수용할 수 있는 이 건물에는 조립 홀, 체육관, 주조 공장, 위조품, 지리 실험실, 식당 [12]등이 포함되어 있습니다.

슈르츠 고등학교는 시카고 남쪽에 쌍둥이가 있다.E. 89번가 2710번지에 있는 보웬 고등학교도 같은 설계로 지어졌다.

육상 경기

슈르츠는 시카고 퍼블릭 리그(CPL)에 참가하고 일리노이 고등학교 협회(IHSA)의 회원이며, 일리노이 주에서 가장 운동적이고 경쟁적인 활동을 관리하는 조직입니다.팀들은 불독으로 스타일화 된다.다음 팀은 IHSA가 후원하는 주 챔피언십 [13]토너먼트에서 상위 4위를 차지했다.

  • 야구: 주 챔피언 (1954-55, 1968-69)
  • 크로스컨트리(남자) : 4위(1947~1948년)
  • 축구(남자): 2위(1977~78년)
  • 수영·다이빙(남자): 3위(1946~47년)

저명한 졸업생

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