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Stephen Decatur High School (orig. Decatur High School) | |
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Location | |
Coordinates | 39°50′43″N 88°57′08″W / 39.8452°N 88.9523°W |
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Type | Public High School |
School district | Decatur Public Schools District 61 |
Color(s) | Red and White |
Team name | Reds (until 1945) Running Reds (after 1945 state basketball championship) |
Newspaper | The Observer |
Yearbook | The Decanois |
Stephen Decatur High School was a public high school in Decatur, Illinois, United States, which existed from 1862 to 2000. Stephen Decatur High School was simply known as Decatur High School until 1957, when the city's only high school was joined by Lakeview High School (a small rural district absorbed by consolidation), and MacArthur and Eisenhower High Schools, which were newly constructed to accommodate the student population that was exploding as a result of the post-World War 2 "baby boom".
The school, like the city, was named after Stephen Decatur, Jr. one of the great naval heroes of the post-Revolutionary War era. He battled pirates off the Barbary coast of Africa (twice), fought in the War of 1812, and at 25, is still the youngest person ever to achieve the rank of captain in the history of the U.S. Navy. He eventually attained the rank of commodore (a flag officer rank roughly equivalent to rear admiral) but was killed in a duel with a fellow naval officer.