GREAT BEND HIGH SCHOOL
Great Bend High School is located in city of Great Bend, Kansas. Great Bend High School is a 5A school part of Unified School District #428.
'District-wide'
★ Tom Vernon, Superintendent
★ Dan Brungardt, Director of Business and Operations
★ Ruth Heinrichs, Director of Curriculum and Instruction
[1]
'Principals'
★ Joyce Carter Principal
★ Tim Friess Assistant Principal
★ Randy Wetzel Assistant Principal
[2]
During the years of 2005 and 2006, Great Bend High School won two state championships in basketball. The boys basketball team were able to win two state championships back to back in Topeka, Kansas
Jeff Langrehr was the first basketball coach in Great Bend High School history to help the team bring back two state championships in 2005 and 2006.[3]
Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA)
★ 5A Basketball State Champions 2006
★ 5A Basketball State Champions 2005
★ 5A Baseball State Champions 1998
★ 5A Baseball State Champions 1995
★ Baseball Kansas State Champions 1955
★ 5A Football Sub-State Champions 2006
The Great Bend High School Marching Band is currently under the direction of Marc Webster. The band averages between 150 - 200 students every year. The band won respectable 1 ratings in the Hutchinson, Kansas State Parade, WAC Marching Festival in Garden City, Kansas, and High Plains Marching Festival at Fort Hays State University in 2005 and 2006.[4]
During Labor Day, the band dedicates its time to perform a parade in Hoisington, Kansas, where they are met with other performers. Ronald D. Mink was the first Band Director to start the American Heritage Concerts era and the first to take the band to major national competitions every four years.[1][5].
1. http://www.ksn.com/news/local/3835231.html
★ USD 428
★ Basketball State Championships
★ Ron Mink Retiring
★ Head Drum Major / President Ronnie Hernandez and Band
★ USD 428 Administration
★ GBHS Administration
★ USD 428 School District
★ City of Great Bend
★ GBHS Bands
| Contents |
| Administration |
| Athletics |
| Great Bend High School Marching Band |
| References |
| External Links |
Administration
'District-wide'
★ Tom Vernon, Superintendent
★ Dan Brungardt, Director of Business and Operations
★ Ruth Heinrichs, Director of Curriculum and Instruction
[1]
'Principals'
★ Joyce Carter Principal
★ Tim Friess Assistant Principal
★ Randy Wetzel Assistant Principal
[2]
Athletics
During the years of 2005 and 2006, Great Bend High School won two state championships in basketball. The boys basketball team were able to win two state championships back to back in Topeka, Kansas
Jeff Langrehr was the first basketball coach in Great Bend High School history to help the team bring back two state championships in 2005 and 2006.[3]
Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA)
★ 5A Basketball State Champions 2006
★ 5A Basketball State Champions 2005
★ 5A Baseball State Champions 1998
★ 5A Baseball State Champions 1995
★ Baseball Kansas State Champions 1955
★ 5A Football Sub-State Champions 2006
Great Bend High School Marching Band
The Great Bend High School Marching Band is currently under the direction of Marc Webster. The band averages between 150 - 200 students every year. The band won respectable 1 ratings in the Hutchinson, Kansas State Parade, WAC Marching Festival in Garden City, Kansas, and High Plains Marching Festival at Fort Hays State University in 2005 and 2006.[4]
During Labor Day, the band dedicates its time to perform a parade in Hoisington, Kansas, where they are met with other performers. Ronald D. Mink was the first Band Director to start the American Heritage Concerts era and the first to take the band to major national competitions every four years.[1][5].
References
1. http://www.ksn.com/news/local/3835231.html
★ USD 428
★ Basketball State Championships
★ Ron Mink Retiring
★ Head Drum Major / President Ronnie Hernandez and Band
★ USD 428 Administration
★ GBHS Administration
External Links
★ USD 428 School District
★ City of Great Bend
★ GBHS Bands
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