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East Aurora has 23 athletic teams - 11 for boys and 12 for girls - which compete in the Upstate Eight Conference and Illinois High School Association. East Aurora's mascot is the Tomcat. Teams include football, tennis, badminton, baseball, softball, bowling, cross country, volleyball, track and field, basketball, soccer and cheerleading.
School type: Public school (government funded), high school: Status: open: School district: East Aurora Union Free School District: NCES District ID: 3609540 [1] Superintendent: Brian Russ: CEEB code: 331685: NCES School ID: 360954000726 [2] Principal: William Roberts: Teaching staff: 51.15 (FTE) [3] Grades: 9–12: Gender: Coeducational [2 ...
Harold W. Mead–1927-1933 (Teacher - East Aurora Union Free School, named Superintendent of East Aurora Union Free School District) Walter L. Bumgardner–1927-1933 (unknown, named Superintendent of East Aurora Union Free School District) Joseph E. Barber; Thomas C. Moore–1946-1961 (Principal - Salamanca High School, retired)
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Matthew Hicks barely made his school's 8th grade "B" basketball team. When he was a high school junior, he only scored 72 points for the varsity team. As a senior, in 1973 he tallied 718 points. [1] In 2007, the Chicago Sun-Times dubbed the 1973 game between West Aurora and East Aurora High School, as the best athletic contest in school history ...
Kent Roosevelt's Julia Nash with the ball as Aurora’s Brooke Manav defends during Wednesday night’s basketball game at Aurora High School. The start for the Rough Riders (2-4, 1-4) was tough ...
Craig "Cubby" Lathen is an American basketball player who is most notable for his time spent as point guard for the UIC Flames men's basketball team in the early 1980s. He was the 1983–84 NCAA Division I men's basketball season assists leader and earned The Summit League Men's Basketball Player of the Year back when The Summit League was known as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities ...
The first school in what would later become East Aurora School District 131 opened in 1836 at East Galena and Broadway. The school was subscription based. In 1839, a new school was built near Broadway and Claim Street. East Aurora became a charter district on April 30, 1847, and was officially recognized by the state in 1851.