Princeton High School (Minnesota)

Princeton High School is a public secondary school located on 807 Eighth Avenue South in Princeton, Minnesota, United States. The school is part of the Princeton Independent School District 477.

Princeton High School
Address
807 Eighth Avenue South

,
55371

United States
Coordinates45.5601°N 93.5856°W / 45.5601; -93.5856
Information
TypePublic High School
School districtPrinceton Independent School District 477
PrincipalBarbara Muckenhirn
Faculty47.54 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,003 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio21.10[1]
Campus typeSuburb
Color(s)Orange and Black         
MascotTiger
WebsitePrinceton Independent School District

Academics

Princeton High School operates on an 7:50  a.m. to 2:40 p.m. schedule, which includes six class periods and a sixty-minute lunch/advisory period. Students may not leave campus during this time due to the school's closed campus policy (with the exception of being taken to lunch by a parent or guardian).[2]

"Coke Geysers" World Record Attempt

The Princeton High School Student Council organized a community effort to break the world record for simultaneously erupting coke geysers on May 27, 2011. The current record - 2,854 bottles - was set in October 2010 in the Philippines.[3] Hundreds of students participated with a goal of setting off a series of 3,000 geysers,[4] a figure they exceeded with 3,051 total simultaneous eruptions. However, Guinness Book of World Record personnel did not officiate the event and never made the record official.[5] Students say the idea grew from a plan for a graduation prank into a way to put their small town on the map.[6] A video[7] of the attempt was broadcast on Minnesota NBC News affiliate Kare 11 and edited by a YouTube user named Physics314Nerd.

References

  1. "Princeton High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
  2. "Princeton High School Code of Conduct" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  3. "Most Mentos and soda fountains". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  4. "Students go for world record with Mentos, Diet Coke". KTHV Television. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  5. Princeton Union-Eagle http://unioneagle.com/2011/05/3051-bottles-erupt-in-record-attempt/. Retrieved 27 May 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. "Students go for world record with Mentos, Diet Coke". KTHV Television. Retrieved 27 May 2011.


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