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North Kansas City High School (also known as NKCHS, NKC, and Northtown) is a high school in
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, United States, with over 1,900 students enrolled. It is a part of the
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. The first graduating class found of record was in 1917 with three known graduates. The school began as an all-white school, due to the inhabitants of the community, and is now one of the most diverse and integrated schools in the nation. Since July 2001, Northtown has been an
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History

Throughout the school's history, several buildings have been built and torn down. Currently, the only remaining building of the original multi-building campus is the three-story Main building. Northtown began significant renovations beginning the fall of 2016. As of the 2020–2021 school year, the renovations are complete with the addition of A, B, and C wings. A Building, containing a new performing arts center and orchestra, band, choir, woodshop, and theatre classrooms, was finished in August 2020. B Building, containing numerous new classrooms and study rooms, was finished before the onset of the 2018–2019 school year. C Building, containing a new cafeteria, main gymnasium and auxiliary gymnasium, weight room, and locker rooms, was completed for the 2018–2019 school year. Additionally, the old Main building underwent massive renovations to fix safety concerns and put in a new multimedia center and more classrooms. Northtown was one of the only local schools to have an open campus. However, this changed with the completion of the schools' renovation; the campus is now a closed campus. Students and alumni may recall buildings such as the "Academy" or "South Campus" and the Norclay building (on the other side of Howell street). Both were closed at the beginning of the 2020–2021 school year as well, and the "Academy" or "South Campus" (south of the Main building) was torn down and replaced by a parking lot. The stone wall around the NKCHS football field was created as a works project during the Great Depression. It has been ranked the Most Interesting High School Football Field in the Kansas City area by the '' Kansas City Star'', and has been used for local commercials, including Metro Sports. The current main building was contracted to be built the first of March, 1925 as documented in the 1925 NKCHS Owl Yearbook for a total cost of $190,000. The contract was awarded to Fritzlen & Hufford Construction in Liberty, Missouri. The 1926 NKCHS Owl yearbook describes the opening and dedication of the new building on Sunday afternoon, January 24, 1926 by Missouri Governor Baker. One of the buildings where classes were held was the Hiram McElroy Dagg building.


Mascot

The school's mascot is the hornet. Although many have thought the original mascot was an owl, no evidence of that exists in NKCHS yearbooks. There is, however, evidence of the hornet mascot in the 1929 yearbook. The confusion comes with the name of the yearbook from 1924 through 1949; which was ''The Owl''. High school jewelry like pins also bore the image of an owl; however, there is no evidence that the owl was the school's mascot. In the 1929 ''Owl'' yearbook, the Pep Squad states, "All right, let's everybody give fifteen big "Rahs" for the "Hornets". In the 1930 NKCHS ''Owl'' yearbook, the hornet is shown on basketball players' shirts.


Yearbook

''The Owl'' yearbook was printed from 1924 through 1949. No yearbook was printed in 1933, 1932 or 1927 for reasons unknown. The school adopted a new name for the yearbook in 1950: the ''Purgold''.


Athletics

In the 2019 season, the women's basketball team defeated Jefferson City High School in the state championship game. Head Coach Jeff Lacy was also named Coach of the Year. Competitive teams include: Men's and women's teams *Soccer *Swimming and diving *Tennis *Golf *Track and field *Cross country *Basketball *Wrestling Men's only *Baseball *Football Women's only *Softball *Cheerleading *Pom/dance squad *Volleyball


Clubs

* A Cappella Choir * Anime Club * Chamber Choir * Color Guard * Concert band * FIRST Robotics (Team 5098 – STING – R) * Foreign Language Club (German, French, Spanish) * Freshman Orchestra * Genders and Sexualities Alliance * Guitar Club * Harmonaires Show Choir * International Thespian Society Troupe 2191 * Jazz Band * Marching band * Men's Choir * National Honors Society * Northtown Theatre Association * Debate * Scholar Bowl * Science Olympiad * Student Council * Symphonic Band * Symphonic Orchestra * Treble Choir


Notable alumni

* Lauren Arthur, state representative, state senator *
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References

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