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Until 1973, Granite City was served by only one high school. In 1973, due to population projections, a new Granite City High School North was opened on Illinois Route 203 and the school in the existing building was named Granite City High School South.
The superintendent of the school district is Mr. James J. Greenwald. The Board of Education's office is located at 1947 Adams Street. The school district serves all or portions of the following cities: Granite City, Madison (far northern areas), Pontoon Beach, and Mitchell.
The Granite City school has 1,729 students, according to the Illinois Report Card. The News-Democrat has reached out to Granite City High School officials for comment on the targeted designation ...
The high school has achieved a 96.3% graduation rate, nearly 10% higher than the state average. Granite City High School was the 1940 State champions in basketball. Granite City High has won ten boys' soccer state championships in 1972, 1976–1980, 1982, 1987, 1989, and 1990, and the girls' soccer team won the 2011 state championship.
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High school basketball: Scores from boys' and girls' games on Tuesday, Dec. 10. ... Central City Value 53, Annenberg 37 Chadwick 90, EF Academy 13 ... Carter 50, Granite Hills 10 Chadwick 40 ...
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
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