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Roxana High School is a secondary school in Roxana, Illinois, United States. The school's mascot is the shell, named for the former Shell Oil (now ConocoPhillips) refinery also located in the town. [4] The school district encompasses all of Roxana, South Roxana, and parts of Wood River, Edwardsville and Rosewood Heights. [1]
Father McGivney Catholic High School, Maryville; Granite City High School, Granite City; Highland High School, Highland; Madison Senior High School, Madison; Marquette Catholic High School, Alton; Metro-East Lutheran High School, Edwardsville; Roxana High School, Roxana; Triad High School, Troy
The park is located in the northeastern part of the village, to the north and east of Roxana High School. In 1952, the Park District was incorporated, followed by the addition of a public swimming pool in 1957. Adjacent to the pool was a recreation area which included trampolines, miniature golf and donkey cart rides.
The following year, however, Roxana got its own high school. He graduated from Roxana High School in 1944, and was granted a basketball scholarship by Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College (now known as Truman State University). But after graduating from Roxana High School, he enlisted in the United States Navy and served until the end of ...
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The Mississippi Valley Conference was formed in 1971 and has been one of the most stable conferences in Illinois high school athletics. The MVC was initially formed by Civic Memorial, Highland, Jersey Community, Mascoutah, O’Fallon, Roxana, Triad, and East Alton-Wood River High Schools.
South Western would only remain in the conference for 6 years, leaving in 1961. That same year, Benld High School was consolidated into Gillespie High School, reducing the number of schools back down to only 5 schools playing football. In 1963, Springfield Feitshans entered the conference and Virden High School joined in 1966.
The school was originally named Bethalto High School. The name was changed to Civic Memorial High School when the new building was completed in the 1950s. The first graduating class was that of 1951. Prior to that, students attended classes through their junior year, then graduated from either Wood River High School or Roxana High School. The ...