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The administration stopped publication of the November 20 issue, objecting to stories regarding drugs, teen pregnancy, and shoplifting. In November 2009, a dispute erupted between school officials and the student newspaper, The Statesman, regarding censorship of stories. Lincolnshire-Prairie View School District 103Ĭontroversies and incidents Newspaper censorship Feeder schools Public schools Name of feeder school The school serves students in the area's District 125 coming from Lincolnshire, Long Grove, Prairie View, portions of Buffalo Grove, Mundelein, Kildeer, Hawthorn Woods and smaller portions of Vernon Hills, Lake Zurich, Riverwoods, Bannockburn, and Mettawa. White: 63.4%, Asian: 24.7%, Hispanic: 7.6%, Black: 1.5%, Two or More Races: 2.6%, American Indian: 0.2% Communities served In 2020, Stevenson began planning for an additional expansion, with new athletic courts, an artificial turf playing field, a larger running track, an area for exercise equipment, and other features to be built in the enlarged field house. In 2019, the school added an extension to the east building, including 22 new classrooms, conference rooms, a green roof and flower garden, multiple living walls and solar panels, with the intent of making the new addition a net-zero building. In addition to the new ILC/QLC, the photography studio was also renovated in the summer of 2013. The project was finished in 2015 when the removal of the two lecture halls was completed to make way for the Quiet Learning Center (QLC). In 2011, the school library and student resource center in the old/west building were renovated for the first time in Stevenson's history. In that same year, the original auditorium was renovated as well. Around 2008, many of the athletic fields were expanded and the football field got new turf. In 2004, the main entrance to the school was completely rebuilt and transformed into another commons area now known as "The Point." Other renovations that year included more fine arts areas around the band, choir, and orchestra rooms in the west building as well. Also built was a new indoor walkway ("The Link") between the original west building and the new east building. The new east building included 60 new classrooms, a new Performing Arts Center (PAC), the Patriot Aquatic Center, Field House, and the Technology Center, among other projects as well. After the addition of the three-level east building in 1995, the physical size of SHS increased to more than six times its original size of 113,000 square feet. To accommodate the increasing student population, another round of remodeling occurred in the mid-1990s. The school has undergone various additions over the years, the first being in 1970 where the school gym, auto shop, and pool were renovated. Stevenson has grown since its opening to become one of the largest high schools in the area. Stevenson's enrollment was 4,337 for the 2018-19 school year, and enrollment is expected to surpass 4500 by 2020. In the 2014-15 school year, Stevenson had its first enrollment increase since the peak in the 2005-06 school year. Between the 2005–-15 school years, each school year saw progressively declining enrollment in the student body.
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In the 2005-06 school year, Stevenson had its highest enrollment of 4,573 students. When Stevenson opened to 467 students and 31 teachers in 1965, the building was not carpeted, the library was empty, most classrooms were without desks and athletic fields were non-existent, as most of the school furniture had been shipped to Prairie View, Texas instead of Prairie View, Illinois. This left Stevenson with an unfinished building, no board or administration, and no faculty. Stevenson was planned to be a second school for the growing district, but the western side (Lake Zurich) of the district decided to build their own district. Before the opening of Stevenson, the students in the Stevenson area attended Ela-Vernon High School in Lake Zurich. Stevenson High School opened in September 1965.
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Stevenson II, the 31st Governor of Illinois. Stevenson High School ( AESHS), commonly called Stevenson High School ( SHS), is a four-year public high school located in Lincolnshire, Illinois, United States.