Mason City High School Explained

Mason City High School
Streetaddress:1700 4th Street Southeast
Zipcode:50401
Country:United States
Coordinates:43.1489°N -93.1669°W
Superintendent:Pat Hamilton
Principal:Dan Long
Teaching Staff:60.60 (FTE)
Ratio:16.49
Campus Size:3 acres
Conference:Iowa Alliance Conference -
Fightsong:Mason City Go!
Mascot:Riverhawk
Colors: Red and black
Yearbook:Masonian
Established:1890
Enrollment:999 (2019-20)[1]
Footnotes:[2]

Mason City High School is a public high school in the Mason City Community School District. It is within the city of Mason City, Iowa, United States. It is located in Cerro Gordo County. The school colors are black and red. Until recently, the mascot was a Mohawk[3] (Indian Tribe figure). The current mascot is the Riverhawk.

History

Mason City High School was established in 1890. A new building was erected at 22 N. Georgia Avenue in 1917. The current high school building at 1700 4th Street SE was constructed in 1966 after the 1917 building became overcrowded due to the rapidly growing student population during the 1946-1964 "Baby Boom". Later, the 1917 building was renovated into a public services office building, and is called Mohawk Square. The building suffered a catastrophic roof failure after a heavy storm in May 2019, with the building then being declared unsafe and all the businesses and agencies located there having to be forced to find new quarters.

The current building shares its campus with John Adams Middle School (7-8 grade), which was built in the early 1960s as a junior high school.

Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 1008 students enrolled in 2013-2014 was:

40.4% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch.[2]

Athletics

MCHS's programs include football, volleyball, cross country, football cheerleading, girls’ basketball, boys’ basketball, wrestling, dance team, basketball cheerleading, girls’ track, boys’ track, girls’ golf, boys’ golf, baseball, boys' tennis, girls' tennis, boys' swimming, girls' swimming, boys' hockey, girls' hockey, boys' soccer, girls' soccer, softball, and a recent addition of mountain biking. All of these compete as the Riverhawks. MCHS is a member of the Iowa Alliance Conference (IAC). The conference is made up of 11 teams. 10 of those schools were formerly in the CIML (Waterloo East, MVC). In early 2020, there was some talk of switching to the seven-member Northeast Iowa Conference, where Mason City would be far and away the largest school. Instead Mason City founded the IAC

State championships

Notable alumni

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mason City High School. National Center for Education Statistics. May 5, 2020.
  2. Web site: Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Mason City High School. ed.gov. 9 June 2016.
  3. Web site: Native Americans Tribes Northeast Region: Tribal History. McGary. 3 May 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120425230112/http://www.davemcgary.com/northeast-native-american-tribes.htm. 25 April 2012. dead.
  4. Web site: Mason City. Iowa High School Sports. 2020-07-17.
  5. Web site: Coss. Matt. Athlete of the Year: Jeff Horner. Globe Gazette. January 26, 2014. May 6, 2002.
  6. News: Darr . Kent . February 15, 2013 . A Closer Look: Stephen Locher . Des Moines Business Record .
  7. Web site: A Happy Reunion At Iowa . . March 6, 2001 . January 26, 2014 . Bagnato, Andrew.
  8. Web site: Meredith Willson, the Music Man of Mason City . March 22, 2018.