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Plainfield North High School (PNHS) is a four-year public
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located in
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, a southwest suburb of
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, in the United States. Founded in August 2005, it is one of four high schools in the
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. As of October 2021, it serves students who live in northern Plainfield, parts Plainfield, Wheatland, and Na-Au-Say Townships, and a small portion of southern
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.


History

Due to a rapidly growing population, PNHS was established to ease student overflow in Plainfield's other schools,
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and Plainfield Central High School. It opened in the beginning of the 2005-06 school year for incoming
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and sophomores only. As the years went on and classes progressed into the upper classes of juniors and seniors, additional classes were added in their place with the school becoming a full-fledged four year high school in the 2007-2008 academic year. During the 2008-2009 academic year, a small portion of PNHS students were re-zoned to the newly opened
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. Most students who were transferred lived in the
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area.


Academics


Testing

Plainfield North began ACT testing in April 2007 and graduated its first class in 2008 with 512 students. As of the 2010-2011 academic year, PNHS's mean ACT score is 22.1 and the mean PSAE score is 160. Based on PNHS's test performance, SchoolDigger ranks PNHS 104th of 667 Illinois public high schools.


Achievements

For the 2011-2012 academic year, 40 PNHS students were named AP Scholars and four students were named AP Scholars with Honor. In the same year, four PNHS students were also earned National Merit Commended Status through the
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, the most from any other District 202 high schools that year.


Athletics

Plainfield North competes in the
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and
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, and its mascot is the Tiger. Girls Volleyball
Boys Track
as well as the girls' track team, won conference in their first year with seniors. The girls' team was also undefeated. In the 2007-2008 season, girls' bowling won both conference and sectional titles and advanced to the state competition where they placed 13th. The Plainfield North girls volleyball team made Plainfield North history by being the first team to win a Sectional championship at Plainfield North in the 2014-2015 season. They have won 3 Regional championships and 3 conference championship titles in a row also. In October 2010, then PNHS running back Kapri Bibbs broke the 24-year-old state record for most rushing yards in one game during a game against Oswego High School, achieving 520 yards along with seven touchdowns. In 2010, the PNHS marching band finished at 8th place in the state competition, marking the highest finish for any District 202 marching band since 1998. In 2013, the marching band placed 3rd in state. As a result, the school attracted considerable attention from the band community and made history for the Plainfield high schools. In 2018, the baseball team won the 4A state championship.


Controversies

In 2006, PNHS's football program was found to be in violation of multiple
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rules, mainly stemming from illegal recruitment of players. As a result, the PNHS football team was barred from competing in the state playoffs for the next two years and the head coach of the football program, Dan Darlington, was suspended for the remainder of the 2006-2007 season. Dr. Peter Pasteris, the school's inaugural principal, was also barred from acting as the school's official representative to the IHSA, later being dismissed as the school's principal after a vote by the school board. During the 2010-2011 school year, there have been 2 separate incidents involving inappropriate teacher/student relationships. A former dance teacher was allegedly caught by police having sex with a male 16-year-old student in the parking lot of a Kohl's at around 6:00 p.m. on a school night and was brought to trial for sexual abuse in 2011. Later in the year, the former Athletic director was pressured to resign after news of a questionable relationship with a former student emerged. On July 10, 2013, the business teacher and wrestling coach was arrested and held on $300,000 bail on child pornography charges. He was a non-tenured teacher who passed all background checks when he was hired. He later resigned from his teaching post.


Notable alumni

* Kapri Bibbs, former NFL
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References


External links

* {{authority control Public high schools in Illinois Educational institutions established in 2005 Plainfield, Illinois Schools in Will County, Illinois 2005 establishments in Illinois