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Boerne-Samuel V. Champion High School (CHS) is a 5A senior high school in Boerne, Texas. One of two high schools in Boerne, it is a part of the Boerne Independent School District. The school opened in 2008 after splitting from Boerne High School and has about 2,000 students in 4 grades. It serves students fro
Boerne Middle School South
an
Mark T. Voss Middle School


History

Champion first opened for the 2008-2009 school year. The school is named after Samuel V. Champion (1954 - 2007), who was a longtime Boerne resident and principal of Boerne High School for many years. He also taught and coached at BHS, and was a member of Boerne High School's graduating class of 1972. In 2017, the school was expanded, adding several new classrooms and adjusting the parking lot. In 2019, Champion began accepting students from Mark T. Voss Middle School, changing the number of middle schools feeding into it to 2. In 2020, publication began of the school's newspaper
Charger Ink
and
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was added to the languages department. In 2022, a water polo team was added to the athletics program. As of 2023, plans are underway to build a new wing of the school to accommodate its growing student body. It will house many of Champion's career pathways as well as other subjects.


Electives

Electives offered at Champion include:


English, Media and Journalism

CHS's yearbook, The Charger, is in its 15th year of publication. Its student-run school newspaper
Charger Ink.
is in its 3rd year and is exclusively online. There are also journalism, photojournalism, A/V, animation, debate, and creative writing classes available.


Agriculture

Many of Champion's students come from rural areas or upbringings, so the agriculture program is large and hosted in its own building on campus known as "The Ranch." The Ranch houses Principles of Agriculture, Small Animal Management, Equine Science, Practicum in Agriculture, and some of the technical education courses.


Career and Technical Education

Many classes are career-based, with some allowing students to graduate high school with an associates degree in that field. These career-based classes include: architecture & interior design, business, computer science, culinary arts, education, engineering, human services, and STEM. Seniors in the courses take a 'practicum' where they intern at a local business or organization in their field during the school day. There is also an entrepreneur incubator program where students plan, develop, and launch a business over the course of a school year, as well as compete for mentorships and sponsorships for their business.


Health Science

The health science pathway involves the human body and medicine through courses such as Principles of Health Science, Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, Health Science Theory, and Forensic Science. Seniors in the pathway do a practicum where they intern at a local medical facility of their choosing. There is also a branch of Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) at Champion.


Fine Arts


Music

There are a men's choir, women's choir, combined choir, orchestra, jazz band, and marching band, as well as
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courses.


Theater

In 2022, CHS's theater program won the State
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One-Act Play competition. The performance season includes a summer comedy, fall drama, spring musical, and UIL one-act. There are also student-directed and written shows throughout the school year, and performances often involve the school's band and orchestra for live music and the dance team for ensemble work. Classes are available in theater, technical theater, and production.


Dance

The dance team, called the Champion Charms, has a junior varsity and a varsity. It is one of the largest dance teams in the area and regularly performs at football games as well as competes and performs throughout the year. There is also a color guard team that performs with the marching band in the fall and competes independently in the spring.


Art

The art program has art, drawing, painting, and sculpting classes. Art shows are done a few times a year and student art is regularly displayed throughout the school.


Language

The Languages Other Than English (LOTE) department has three languages: Spanish, German, and
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. The Spanish program offers AP Spanish Language and AP Spanish Literature.


Sports

As of the 2022-2023 school year, Champion HS offers 13 sports:


Men's

* Baseball (Varsity and Junior Varsity teams) * Basketball (Varsity and Junior Varsity teams) *
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(Varsity, Junior Varsity and Freshmen teams) *
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(Varsity and Junior Varsity teams)


Women's

* Basketball (Varsity and Junior Varsity teams) * Cheer (Varsity and Junior Varsity teams) * Soccer (Varsity and Junior Varsity teams) * Softball (Varsity and Junior Varsity teams) * Volleyball (Varsity and Junior Varsity teams)


Combined

* Cross Country * Golf * Swim & Dive * Tennis (Varsity and Junior Varsity teams) * Track & Field * Water Polo


Academics

To graduate, a student at CHS must have a health credit, a fine arts credit, a P.E. credit, two years of a language, four years of science, four years of math, four years of social studies, and four years of English. Champion is a member of the Advanced Placement (AP) program, and offers many courses for college credit through it. There are also dual-credit programs available through Northwest Vista College and Angelo State University.


Notable alumni

* Davis Brin, college football quarterback for the Georgia Southern Eagles


References


External links

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School parking mapSchool newspaper
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