Basehor-Linwood High School Explained

Basehor-Linwood High School
Address:2108 155th St.
City:Basehor
State:Kansas
Zipcode:66007
Country:United States
Coordinates:39.1316°N -94.9397°W
Schooltype:High School
Fundingtype:Public
Established:1965
District:Basehor-Linwood USD 458
Principal:Erin Morrison (since 2023)
Enrollment:857 (2022–23)[1]
Ratio:15.81
Classes Offered:Regular, Career Focus, Advanced Placement
Staff:104
Teaching Staff:54.20 (FTE)
Colors: Green
Gold
Athletics Conference:Kaw Valley League
Nickname:Bobcats
Communities:Basehor, Linwood, Fairmount (part)

Basehor-Linwood High School is a public high school (grades 9-12) located in Basehor, Kansas, United States. It is part of the Basehor-Linwood USD 458 public school district, and the only high school operated by the district. It was formed by merging Linwood High School into Basehor High School.

History

Basehor

Around 1900, the first schoolhouse in Basehor was built on land donated by Ephraim Basehor. The school was originally called Prairie Garden District #32. In 1905, the first high school classes were held above a General Store. One year later, a new building was built for all of K-12. The high school met upstairs, while the lower grades occupied three downstairs classrooms.[2]

Reuben Basehor donated $1,000 to the school to build a library. In 1938, a brick two-story building was built as a part of the Works Progress Administration. In 1955, the grade school classes moved to a new facility, while the high school remained in this building until a new Basehore High school was constructed in 1962.[3] In 1965, the Basehor and Linwood school districts were merged, but the two separate high schools were retained. In 1980, both Basehor and Linwood High were remodeled, and a bond issue was proposed to build new athletic facilities.[4]

Linwood

In 1901 Linwood updated its course of study to meet the standards for entrance to Kansas State and other universities in Kansas.[5]

In 1912, Linwood refused to play Eudora High School because the Eudora team included two Black students.[6]

In 1921 a new building opened, at a cost of $150,000.[7]

Merger

In 1987, plans were finalized to merge Linwood High School into Basehor High school, forming Basehor-Linwood.[8] [9] The first superintendent of the new Basehor-Linwood district was Ward Kiester, who had been principal of Basehor.[10]

National Blue Ribbon Nomination

In December of 2011, Basehor-Linwood High School was nominated for the National Blue Ribbon award, as students attending the school scored at the top 15% average in mathematics and reading in the State of Kansas. [11]

In September of 2012, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan officially named Basehor-Linwood as a national blue ribbon school, along with 5 other schools in the Kansas City area.[12]

Academics

Basehor-Linwood won the class 4A state championship Scholars Bowl in 2004.

Athletics

Basehor-Linwood High School is a KSHSAA 5A school. It is part of the Kaw Valley League.[13]

Basehor-Linwood won the boys state basketball championship for the 4A classification in 2009 and 2012 and were still competing in the final four in 2020, but the tournament was not concluded due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[14]

In 2010, the girls won the class 4A championship in softball.

Demographics

As of the 2023-2024 school year, the school enrolled 857 students in grades 9-12, of which 12 were Asian, 11 Black, 89 Hispanic, none were Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders, 713 were White, and 32 students were of two or more races. 438 students were male, and 419 were female.[15]

Notable people

Alumni

Faculty

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Basehor-Linwood High School. National Center for Education Statistics. May 27, 2024.
  2. Web site: A little history . 26 October 2023.
  3. News: School district prepares for evaluation . 26 October 2023 . Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Chieftain . July 17, 1980.
  4. News: Finley . Jim . Sports . 26 October 2023 . Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Chieftain . November 6, 1980.
  5. News: Course of study . 26 October 2023 . Leavenworth Chronicle-Tribune . May 22, 1901.
  6. Web site: History of Eudora, Kansas . 26 October 2023.
  7. News: Dedicate Linwood rural high school Friday afternoon . 26 October 2023 . Leavenworth Post . September 15, 1921.
  8. News: Unable to resolve district boundary lines, unification . 26 October 2023 . Leavenworth Times . January 27, 1965.
  9. News: School to close . The Wichita Eagle . June 10, 1987 . 17 .
  10. News: To top school job . 25 October 2023 . Kansas City Star . July 4, 1965.
  11. Web site: December 12, 2011 . Basehor-Linwood nominated for Blue Ribbon award .
  12. Web site: September 7, 2012 . Basehor-Linwood High School receives Blue Ribbion award .
  13. Web site: October 25, 2023 . Kaw Valley League .
  14. Web site: records. Kansas State High School Activities Association . 26 October 2023 .
  15. Web site: Basehor-Linwood High School . . 26 October 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231026133622/https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&SchoolID=200378001186&SchoolType=1&SchoolType=2&SchoolType=3&SchoolType=4&SpecificSchlTypes=all&IncGrade=-1&LoGrade=-1&HiGrade=-1&ID=200378001186. October 26, 2023.
  16. Web site: Ben Johnson . July 29, 2013 . 26 October 2023.
  17. Web site: Dallas drafts former Basehor-Linwood star Eric Scott, Jr.. Greg. Dailey. April 29, 2023. kctv5.com.
  18. Web site: Tim's Background. 2021-06-11. TIMOTHY H. JOHNSON - State Representative 38th District, Kansas. en.
  19. News: Jenks . Jayson . Russell stands out with Relays record . 26 October 2023 . Topeka Capital-Journal . April 20, 2012.