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Rochester, Illinois Rochester is a village and suburb of Springfield in Sangamon County, Illinois, United States. The population was 3,689 at the 2010 census, and 3,713 at a 2018 estimate. The village was settled in 1819, and is located in Rochester Township. Roch ...
is a public high school located five miles (8 km) east of Springfield. As the only high school serving District 3A, Rochester High School accommodates students from Rochester, Buckhart, portions of eastern Springfield, and other surrounding areas. Rochester has grown rapidly over the past few years. In 2008, the enrollment was 699 students, which was up from 589 in 2004.Rochester High School in Illinois
accessed October 21, 2009


Building and campus

The campus of Rochester High School is located on the north side of
Illinois Route 29 Illinois Route 29 (IL 29) is a two to four lane state highway that runs south from U.S. Route 6/ Illinois Route 89 at Spring Valley to U.S. Route 51/Illinois Route 16 at Pana, running through Pekin, Peoria and Springfield. The nearest major ...
in Rochester. The high school shares the campus and a building with Rochester Junior High School. The campus contains not only the school building and parking, but also a track and field/football stadium, a baseball fields, a softball field, six tennis courts, and an indoor athletic complex. The high school soccer fields are on the campus of Rochester Elementary 2–3 School.


Recent construction

Rochester has added a field house and athletic complex on their campus. The new field house is approximately and be able to seat 2,500 people. The complex contains a main competition gym floor, retractable bleachers, two side courts, a three-lane track, a wrestling area, weight and locker rooms, and a team meeting room. Also, the complex has a geothermal heating and cooling system for maximum energy efficiency. Construction began in March 2009, and is now complete. District residents approved a $26 million bond referendum in 2007 to pay for this complex, and also a new intermediate school in the district.


History

Rochester schools have existed since 1823. There have been many changes throughout the years to get to what the school is today. The following is a historical time line of the Rochester school system:Old School and New School: 2008 Rochester High School Rocket, Volume 51 *1823-The First log school house in the territory that would later become Rochester was built. *1826-The log house burned down. *1831-A new 18x30 feet log school house was built. *1837-An improved building replaced the 1831 log house. *18??-A new stone school was built west of Rochester near the present South Fork Bridge. *1865-The stone building was replaced with a new two story school house at a cost of $3,600. This new building measured 26x40 feet. *1880-The 1865 building burned down. *1881-A new brick building was constructed on Main Street where the Masonic Temple is today. The new building was 32x50 feet and cost $5,000 to construct. Due to increased enrollment, the 5th and 6th grade classes were held in the town hall next door. *1920-A new brick building was constructed on North Walnut. At the time, the building held 11 grades, and any student wishing to attend a 4th year of high school had to go to Springfield. This building was recently demolished and at the time of demolition was used as the junior high. *1937-The Rochester Community HS District #182 was formed and a new two-story building was constructed on the same campus as the 1920 building. The new building faced Route 29, and cost $76,153 to construct. It contained 8 rooms and was the first building used only for the high school. This building was recently demolished and at the time of demolition it was used as administrative offices. *1939-An Ag Shop and storage room were added to the high school building. *1951-A three-story south wing containing 10 classrooms and a cafeteria was added to the grade school on North Walnut. The new addition cost $125,000. *1959-A new high school building was opened on the same campus as the 1920 and 1937 buildings. This building is what is now known as the J-wing on the current high school building. *1967-An Ag Shop and Industrial Arts facility, 15 more classrooms, a gym, and a cafeteria were added to the Route 29 campus. *1976-The main wing and library of the existing high school were added to the high school. The high school moved into the new addition and the junior high moved into the old high school(J-wing). Also, an addition was added to the North Walnut building. *1991-A new elementary school was opened on a new campus on West Main. *1998-A transportation facility was built on the West Main campus. *1999-Science labs were added to the existing high school. *2000-A new middle school was completed on the West Main campus. *2005-An eight-room addition to the Elementary school was completed. *2008-The high school and junior high combined into the high school building. Fourteen new classrooms, a fine arts auditorium, and a cafeteria were added to the existing high school. Also, a bond referendum was passed to build a new middle school and fieldhouse. *2010-The Rochester Athletic Complex was opened on the Route 29 campus. *2011-The Rochester Intermediate School opened for students in January.


Academic status

Rochester High School ranked as the 43rd best high school out of 650 ranked in Illinois based on 11th grade
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(PSAE) reading and math scores in 2008. All students in Illinois are required to take the ACT examination during their junior year of high school. The
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examination is optional, and few students elect to take this test. 2008 academic averages are:2008 Rochester High School Illinois School Report Card
accessed October 21, 2009
ACT *Composite: 22.0 *English: 22.1 *Math: 21.5 *Reading: 22.3 *Science: 21.4 PSAE Meets/Exceeds in 2010 *Reading:68% *Math: 71% *Science: 68% *Writing: 70% Rochester High School had 100% graduation rates in 2005 and 2007.


Student life

Grade Point Averages (GPA) at Rochester High School are based on a 4.0 scale. However, students have the option to take
weighted A weight function is a mathematical device used when performing a sum, integral, or average to give some elements more "weight" or influence on the result than other elements in the same set. The result of this application of a weight function is ...
classes, so it is possible for them to have a GPA higher than a 4.0. Also, students have the option to take
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classes through Lincoln Land Community College(LLCC) and earn college credit for select classes they are taking at Rochester. Classes available to take for dual credit are Calculus, English, Spanish, Statistics, Cisco, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Physics, Chemistry II, and American Studies.


Athletics

All of Rochester High School's sports teams currently compete in the CS8. Rochester High School is also a member of the Illinois High School Association(IHSA), which governs most interscholastic athletics and competitions in Illinois. Rochester athletic teams are known as the Rockets, and their colors are Navy and Orange. The team colors used to be purple and gold, but in the fall of 1937 the colors were changed to the modern day navy and orange. Rochester has athletic teams for both men and women in
basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular Basketball court, court, compete with the primary objective of #Shooting, shooting a basketball (ball), basketball (appro ...
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track and field Track and field (or athletics in British English) is a sport that includes Competition#Sports, athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills. The name used in North America is derived from where the sport takes place, a ru ...
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golf Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various Golf club, clubs to hit a Golf ball, ball into a series of holes on a golf course, course in as few strokes as possible. Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standa ...
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soccer Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
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tennis Tennis is a List of racket sports, racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles (tennis), singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles (tennis), doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket st ...
, and cross country. There are also men's teams for
baseball Baseball is a bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport, teams of nine players each, taking turns batting (baseball), batting and Fielding (baseball), fielding. The game occurs over the course of several Pitch ...
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football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ...
, and
wrestling Wrestling is a martial art, combat sport, and form of entertainment that involves grappling with an opponent and striving to obtain a position of advantage through different throws or techniques, within a given ruleset. Wrestling involves di ...
, while there are women's teams for
volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
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softball Softball is a Variations of baseball, variation of baseball, the difference being that it is played with a larger ball, on a smaller field, and with only underhand pitches (where the ball is released while the hand is primarily below the ball) ...
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cheerleading Cheerleading is an activity in which the participants (called cheerleaders) cheer for their team as a form of encouragement. It can range from chanting slogans to intense Physical exercise, physical activity. It can be performed to motivate s ...
, and a pom pom dance team.IHSA Rochester
ihsa.org, last updated October 20, 2009, accessed October 21, 2009
The following teams have placed in the top five of their respective IHSA sponsored state championship tournaments or meets: * Boys Golf: State Champion (1999–2000) * Boys Soccer: * Boys Track and Field: * Boys Football: State Champions (2010–2011) (2011–2012) (2012–2013) (2013–2014) (2014–2015) (2016–2017) (2017–2018) (2019–2020) (2023–2024) * Girls Basketball: * Girls Cross Country: * Girls Soccer: 1A State Champions (2008–2009); 1A State Champions (2015–2016); 2A State Champions (2016–2017) * Girls Track and Field: State Champions (1993–1994) Rochester also has a
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team who placed 4th in state in the 2007–2008 school year.IHSA Season Summaries – Rochester
ihsa.org, October 6, 2009, accessed October 21, 2009


Demographics

Racial/Ethnic Background (2010): *White: 97.2% *Black: 1.2% *Hispanic: 0.9% *Asian: 0.6% *Native American: 0.0% *Multi-Racial/Ethnic: 0.1% Other Data (2010): *Low-Income Rate: 4.2% *Limited English-Proficient Rate: 0.0% *Dropout Rate: 0.3% *Chronic Truancy Rate: 0.5% *Mobility Rate: 4.2% *Attendance Rate: 95.1%


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