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Palatine High School

Palatine High School
Palatine High School Patch.png
Address
1111 N. Rohlwing Road
Palatine, Illinois 60074
United States
Coordinates 42°07′53″N 88°01′18″W / 42.1314°N 88.02173°W / 42.1314; -88.02173
Information
School type public secondary
Opened 1875
School district Township HS District 211
Superintendent Daniel Cates
CEEB code 143345
Principal Gary Steiger
Grades 9–12
Gender coed
Enrollment 2,764
Average class size 21.1
Campus suburban
School colour(s)      scarlet
     grey
Song "Palatine Loyalty Song"
Athletics conference Mid-Suburban League
Mascot Pirate Pete
Nickname Pirates
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Average ACT scores 22.1
Publication FACE
Newspaper Cutlass
Yearbook Spotlight
Website

Palatine High School, or PHS, is a public four-year high school in Township High School District 211. Located at 1111 N. Rohlwing Road in Palatine, Illinois, United States, a northwest suburb of Chicago, it serves primarily all of and only those areas of Palatine northeast of the UP NW tracks, but also serves a small portion of Arlington Heights and Barrington. In addition, PHS is a magnet school for the entire district's special education program. Feeder schools include Winston Campus Junior High and Sundling Junior High. Elementary schools in the attendance area include; Winston Campus, Lake Louise, Jane Addams, Virginia Lake, Lincoln, Sanborn and Paddock.

Palatine High School was founded in 1875, the first public high school in what are now the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Its operation was reorganized into a modern school district in 1914, and in 1928 the high school built its first dedicated school building. It served the entirety of Palatine Township as a public high school, and also admitted paying students from neighboring Schaumburg Township.

In the 1950s, rising enrollments due to suburban expansion and the baby boom caused many changes. Palatine High School's district formally expanded to include Schaumburg Township, two additions were built in rapid succession, and additional school buildings were built in the southwest part of Palatine (William Fremd High School) and in Schaumburg (James B. Conant High School). The student distribution changed as Fremd served as a school for freshmen and sophomores while Palatine High School served juniors and seniors.


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