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Bremen High School (Bremen, Indiana)

Coordinates: 41°26′37″N 86°09′10″W / 41.443639°N 86.152650°W / 41.443639; -86.152650
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Bremen Senior High School
Location
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511 West Grant Street

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46506

United States
Coordinates41°26′37″N 86°09′10″W / 41.443639°N 86.152650°W / 41.443639; -86.152650
Information
TypePublic high school
School districtBremen Public Schools
SuperintendentDr. Jim White
PrincipalAndrew Rohde
Faculty32.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment472 (2022-23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.75[1]
Color(s)   
Athletics conferenceNorthern Indiana Athletic Conference
Team nameLions
WebsiteOfficial Website

Bremen Senior High School is a public high school located in Bremen, Indiana. It opened in 1901.[2]

History

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Bremen has had four different school buildings. The first one was a wood frame building on the north side of town at the corner of Montgomery and Bike. It then got replaced with a brick building on the same lot. In 1939, a new high school was built at a cost of $250,000. In 1962 the present high school was built. Sixteen years later in 1978, the high school was expanded to include a media center, auditorium, choir and band center, swimming pool, and additional gymnasium.[3]

Athletics

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Bremen has a football team dating back to the early 1900's but it was discontinued in 1907 due to risk of serious injuries. The School added football again in 1954.[4]

The Bremen football team won the State Championship in 1989(A) and 1994(AA). The softball team won state in 2019(AA).[5]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Bremen Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
  2. ^ "1900-1933: The Early 20th Century". Historic Bremen. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
  3. ^ "The original Bremen High School". Historic Bremen. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
  4. ^ "1955: Don Bunge brings Football back to BHS". Historic Bremen. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
  5. ^ "State Championship History" (PDF). IHSAA. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
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