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Dodge City High School is a public high school located in
Dodge City, Kansas Dodge City is the county seat of Ford County, Kansas, Ford County, Kansas, United States, named after nearby Fort Dodge (US Army Post), Fort Dodge. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population of the city was 27,788. The c ...
, United States, serving students in grades 9–12. The school is operated by
Dodge City USD 443 Dodge City USD 443, also known as Dodge City Public Schools, is a public unified school district headquartered in Dodge City, Kansas, United States. The district includes the communities of Dodge City, Fort Dodge, Wilroads Gardens, Wright, How ...
school district. The current principal is Martha Mendoza - a graduate from DCHS (Class of 1989). Dodge City is a member of the
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and offers a variety of sports programs. Extracurricular activities include the performing arts, school publications, and clubs. Athletic teams compete in the 6A classification and are known as the "Red Demons".


History

Dodge City Senior High School was established in 1873 in order to help educate the increasing population of Dodge City. During the 1990s, enrollment continued to increase and it soon became evident that the student population had outgrown the facilities of the old high school built in 1928. As a result, voters passed a bond issue to construct a new $35M high school. In 2001, DCHS moved into a new spacious facility divided into four academic wings named after famous Dodge City families (Sughrue, Toalson, Hoover, and McCarty).  The new 2,200-seat Field House became the home site for the volleyball, basketball, and wrestling programs. The 900-seat Performing Arts Center provides a state of the art facility for the Fine Arts department   In 2018, the current facility was expanded to include two more academic wings (Denious & Crum).  An indoor practice facility and new vocational wing were also added to increase course offerings and provide space for training and practices.  The expansion increased the square footage of Dodge City High School to just under 500,000 square feet.


Academics

In the fall of 2001, the school adopted the Academic Enhancement Plan. The plan seeks to continuously improve student achievement every year by focusing on 5 key components of learning, consisting of reading, mathematics, writing, diversity, and technology.


Activities

The extracurricular activities offered at Dodge City High School are many and varied due to the school's large size. The Red Demons compete in the Western Athletic Conference and are classified as a 6A school, the largest classification in Kansas according to the
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. Throughout its history, Dodge City has won state championships in seven different sports with the most recent being girls wrestling (2022).


Mascot

In 1927, a newspaper writer for the Dodge City Globe writer mistakenly began referring to the school’s teams as the Red Demons due to the nickname of “D-Men” for the letter-jackets worn by the Dodge men's teams.  The name stuck until 1932 when the controversial mascot was replaced by the Pilldilly - a Jayhawk looking bird made up of the letters D-C-H-S.  However, in 1940 - the Demon returned and became the official mascot of Dodge City Senior High School.  According to the 1944 yearbook, sub-varsity teams began using the name “Cowboys” and “Demons” was reserved solely for varsity teams. In 2001, the Dodge City School Board voted to keep the Red Demon as the official school mascot. The mascot had been often debated due to many in the community believing that the Demon presented a negative image for the school and its students.


Athletics


Football

DCHS has played football for over 120 seasons - fielding their first team in 1898.  The Red Demons won the state championship in football in 1970 under legendary coach J.C. Riekenberg. Dick Masters (173-62-1) is the school’s all-time winningest coach and had a streak 21-straight winning seasons from 1975-1995.  In 1938, the annual rivalry game against Garden City became the “Hatchet Game”. Dodge City leads the overall series with Garden City (77-43-4) and the Hatchet Series (52-31-1).


Baseball

DCHS has played baseball almost as long as they have football with the first teams dating back to early 1900’s. The Red Demons won the KSHSAA 6A state championship in 1999. The 1933 team is considered by many as Dodge City’s “mythical” state championship team. The team went undefeated and won the Wichita Tournament - a predecessor to the KSHSAA State Tournament.


Soccer

Boys soccer was incorporated at DCHS in 1995. Girls soccer was added in 1999. In 2020, the boys program became the first Kansas high school boys soccer program to have two unbeaten state championship seasons; 21–0 in 2016 and 20–0 in 2020. Current head coach, Saul Hernandez, is a Dodge City High School alumnus and led the Red Demons to both of their state soccer titles.


State championships


Non-athletic programs


Marching Band

The Dodge City High School Marching Band is one of the largest extracurricular programs offered at DCHS in terms of student participation. They are "The Pride of Southwest Kansas". In December 2010, the Marching Band traveled to
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to represent Dodge City in the Citrus Bowl Parade The band has a rich history of representing the community across the nation. In 1961 and again in 1976, the band participated in the Tournament of
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in
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. They participated in the
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at least twice. They have also attended the Cherry Blossom Festival in
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Debate/Forensics

The debate team won the four speaker state championship in 1922 and 1938.


Notable people

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, athletic director at
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and head football coach at SMU and
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Dale Burnett Dale M. Burnett (January 23, 1908April 17, 1997) was an American football running back for the New York Giants of the National Football League. He attended Dodge City High School in Dodge City, Kansas Dodge City is the county seat of Ford ...
, former NFL running back with the
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, former NFL running back with the
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and
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Billy Dewell William Austin Dewell (January 2, 1917 – January 19, 2000) was an American football player. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 1939 NFL Draft. He played professionally with the Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He ...
, former NFL wide receiver with the
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Fred Hall Frederick Lee Hall (July 24, 1916 – March 18, 1970) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 31st lieutenant governor of Kansas from 1951 to 1955 and 33rd governor of Kansas from 1955 until 1957. He was a member of the Republic ...
, 33rd
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from 1955 to 1957 *
Mike Montgomery Michael John Montgomery (born February 27, 1947) is a retired American basketball coach. He is best known for his 18-year tenure at Stanford (1986–2004), where he led the program to 12 NCAA Tournaments, including a Final Four appearance in 199 ...
, former NFL running back with the
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Dick Tomlinson Richard Kent Tomlinson (born August 5, 1928) is a former American football guard who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played college football at the University of Kansas after attending Dodge City High School in Dodge City, Kansas Do ...
, former NFL offensive guard with the
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External links


School Webpage
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