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Chippewa Falls High School


FieldValue
nameChippewa Falls Senior High School
cityChippewa Falls
countyChippewa County
stateWisconsin
zipcode54729-1923
countryU.S.
address735 Terrill Street
coordinates
districtChippewa Falls Area Unified School District
fundingtypePublic
enrollment1,451 (2023-2024)
teaching_staff94.17 (FTE)
ratio15.41
principalDonna Goodman
schooltypehigh school
grades9-12
mascotCardinal
nicknameChi-Hi
colorsRed, White, Black
athletics_conferenceBig Rivers Conference
website

Chippewa Falls Senior High School is a public high school located in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. To locals, the high school is referred to as "Chi-Hi". The school belongs to the Big Rivers Conference of the WIAA. The school mascot is the Cardinal.

Extracurricular activities

CFHS has a competitive show choir, Chi-Hi Harmonics. Their marching band, known as the Marching Cardinals, is a competitive marching band. The high-school also has football team, coached by Chuck Raykovich, a storied high school coach. The Chi-Hi cardinals have won 7 BRC championships under their head coach, Chuck Raykovich.

The Chi-Hi Equestrian team has established a dominant streak within the state, currently on a 10-straight state title streak as of 2023 https://www.weau.com/2023/11/16/ch-hi-equestrian-team-creates-decade-long-legacy-being-state-champions/

The Chippewa Falls-Menomonie girls' hockey co-op (known as the CFM Sabers) won the 2020-2021 WIAA state title, defeating the University School of Milwaukee 3-2 in OT.

Athletic conference affiliation history

  • Western Wisconsin Conference (1931-1937)
  • North Central Conference (1947-1949)
  • Mississippi Valley Conference (1959-1963)
  • Big Rivers Conference (1963–present)

Notable alumni

  • Edward Ackley (1906), Wisconsin State Senator from 1913 to 1916
  • Chad Cascadden (1990), former National Football League linebacker for New York Jets and New England Patriots from 1995 to 1999
  • Susan M. Crawford (1983), Justice on the Wisconsin Supreme Court
  • Andrew Cray (2004), noted LGBT activist
  • Seymour Cray (1943), electrical engineer and supercomputer architect, founded Cray Research
  • Nate DeLong (1944), former center for NBA's Milwaukee Hawks
  • Gus Dorais (1910), head coach of NFL's Detroit Lions from 1943 to 1947
  • Joe Vavra (1978), former Los Angeles Dodgers player, currently coach for Minnesota Twins

References

References

  1. "Chippewa Falls High". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. "SCC; Viewing School - Chippewa Falls High School".
  3. WQOW. (2021-02-20). "Chippewa Falls/Menomonie wins Girls Hockey Championship in overtime".
  4. (1915). "Biographical Sketches". Wisconsin Blue Book.
  5. "Cascadden on the road to recovery".
  6. Vetter, Chris. (June 10, 2024). "CF native Crawford announces candidate for state Supreme Court". [[Eau Claire Leader-Telegram]].
  7. "Chi-Hi graduates take last long step". The Chippewa Herald.
  8. "The Cray computers of Seymour Cray".
  9. "Nate DeLong Player Profile, Milwaukee Hawks, NBA Stats, NCAA Stats, Game Logs, Bests, Awards".
  10. (October 29, 1946). "Chippewa Honors Former Player". Eau Claire (WI) Leader.
  11. "Baseball bat maker donates to children".
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