George S. Parker High School

George S. Parker High School is a comprehensive public high school located on the west side of the city of Janesville, Wisconsin. The school, named for George S. Parker, founder of the Parker Pen Company, is a part of the School District of Janesville and was constructed in 1967. The rival east side school is Joseph A. Craig High School.

George S. Parker High School
Address
3125 Mineral Point

, ,
53548

Coordinates42.68555°N 89.06432°W / 42.68555; -89.06432
Information
Typepublic secondary
MottoEverybody's Somebody at Parker
Opened1968
School districtSchool District of Janesville
SuperintendentKaren Schulte
PrincipalChristopher Laue[1]
Staff98.64 (FTE)[2]
Grades9-12
Gendercoed
Enrollment1,261 (2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio12.78[2]
Color(s)    green & gold
Athletics conferenceWIAA Big Eight Conference
NicknameCow Pie High[3]
Team nameVikings
RivalJoseph A. Craig High School
NewspaperThe Odin
YearbookValhalla
Websitehttp://www.janesvilleparker.org/

In Nov 2006, a referendum passed that provided nearly $71 million for updates and renovation to both Parker and Craig High Schools.[4] Construction began in October 2007 and lasted two years.[5]

Athletics

The school sports teams compete in the Big Eight Conference. State level competition is governed by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA).

Baseball

  • 1977 State champion; beat Middleton, 6-2

Basketball (boys)

  • 1971 State champion; beat Milwaukee King, 79-68

Basketball (girls)

  • 1993 State champion; beat Middleton, 58-40
  • 2000 State champion; beat Hudson, 57-56
  • 2001 State champion; beat Stevens Point 51-44

Notable alumni

References

  1. Parker High School Administration
  2. "Parker High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  3. "Photo Galleries » Craig vs Parker Football". The Janesville Gazette. October 8, 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2014. The Parker High students live up to their nickname of "Cow Pie High"
  4. "Janesville schools to get $71M update". 13 November 2006.
  5. "Janesville referendum transfers remain a puzzle".
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