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In 1966, a new open-campus high school was built at the present location on North 6th Street; [6] junior high classes were moved to the 1930 high school, which was renamed Fisher Junior High. When the new junior high school building was completed in 1977, the 1930 high school building was taken over and reused as administrative offices by the ...
Cheney School District administration was based in the Fisher Building from 1977 to 2012, formerly built as Cheney High School in 1930. In 2012, administrators moved into the site on Andrus Road, a former Nike missile facility designated F-37 (for the defense of nearby Fairchild Air Force Base ) which the district had purchased for $29,000 in 2009.
The Cheney Cardinals have won the following Kansas State High School Championships: 1977 Boys Track and Field - Class 2A; 1989 Girls Track and Field - Class 3A; 1990 Girls Track and Field - Class 3A; 1994 Boys Track and Field - Class 3A; 2000 Boys Track and Field - Class 3A; 2010 Girls Basketball - Class 4A; 2013 Girl Golf - Class 3-2-1A
Aug. 21—Cheney Public Schools and the teacher's union have yet to come to a tentative agreement on a new contract, bringing the union's vote to strike on the first day of school if an agreement ...
Sep. 29—Candidates for a seat on the Cheney School Board both support a tax to prepare for the district's expanding student population, but they differ on which plan is best to pursue. Incumbent ...
Apr. 22—Ben Ferney, a former assistant principal at Cheney Middle School, is returning to Cheney Public Schools to be the district's superintendent. In a unanimous vote Friday afternoon, the ...
The primary and secondary public schools in the City of Cheney are run by Cheney School District. Cheney public schools spend $5,688 per student in annual education costs. The average annual school expenditure in the United States is $6,058 per student. The student-teacher ratio in Cheney public schools is approximately 25-35 students per teacher.
The school changed its name again in 1943 to Howell Cheney Regional Vocational-Technical School, in honor of the founder. In 1946 it introduced a new education system, as well as merging with Manchester High School. The merger was designed to incorporate the entire curriculum between the two schools, allowing their students a wider education ...