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Stillwater High School is a public secondary school in Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States. It is located at 1224 North Husband Street in Stillwater, Oklahoma and the only high school in Stillwater Public Schools.
History
The first Senior Class graduated from Stillwater High School in 1901. The earliest students of Stillwater High School attended classes in the Alcott Building constructed in 1896 at Ninth and Duck Street. The Horace Mann School was built 1910 at the same location to accommodate expanding enrollments. The Stillwater High School or South High was built in 1918 at Twelfth and Duck Street. South High is considered by many to be the first real high school. The building has since been renovated and is part of the Stillwater Public Library. In the early 1940s, Stillwater High moved to the North High location at Ninth and Duck Street. This is the building that many refer to as the “Old High School.” It is now the Stillwater Community Center and location of the Stillwater/C.E. Donart Alumni Association and Museum.
By 1960 Stillwater High had a new location and a new name with the construction and dedication of the campus on North Main and Husband Street. Stillwater High School was renamed for Mr. C.E. Donart—honoring his fifty years of service as the clerk of the Stillwater Board of Education and his efforts to build the new high school. The school returned to the original name of Stillwater High School by 1982. Recent additions to the high school at the North Main and Husband location include the SHS Performing Arts Center and 6000-seat Pioneer Stadium.
Extracurricular activities
= Clubs and organizations
== Athletics
== Performing arts
== Other
=Notable alumni
Brett Anderson, MLB pitcher
Jim "Bad News" Barnes, former NBA 1st Round Draft Pick, first black basketball player to ever win the Oklahoma Player of the Year Award, 1964 Olympic Gold Medal winner (Basketball).
Burkhard Bilger, journalist and author
Josh Fields, former MLB infielder
Sunny Golloway, head baseball coach at East Central University
James E. Hill, World War II fighter ace and four-star U.S. Air Force general
Jackson Holliday, baseball shortstop, selected with the first overall pick in the 2022 Major League Baseball draft for the Baltimore Orioles
Matt Holliday, former MLB outfielder
Moe Iba, former basketball coach
Howard Keys, former NFL player
Jimmy LaFave, folk musician
Tyson Ritter, musician and actor, frontman of The All-American Rejects
Jackie Shipp, football coach
Artie Smith, former NFL player
Yatika Starr Fields, Native American Artist
Nick Wheeler, musician, guitarist of The All-American Rejects
Ab Wright, former NFL and MLB player
References
External links
Official website
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