![]() ![]() The Comet basketball team made its first appearance in the 2A state tournament in 2019, losing the championship game to North Linn High School. Former coach Paul Walton compiled a 350–130 record over 26 years and was inducted into the Iowa High School Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001. The men's basketball team has appeared in the Class A Iowa High School Athletic Association tournament eighteen times since 1971, with titles in 2003, 2012, and 2013. They tied Le Mars Gehlen for second place. The women's track team's highest finish was in 1984. ![]() īoyden–Hull tied West Harrison for a men's state track title in 1970. The Comet wrestling program started in the 1976–1977 school year. By 1965, the school had joined the Siouxland Conference. Boyden–Hull began fielding a football team in 1964. Men's track began by 1961, and baseball by 1963. Athletics Comets Ī men's basketball team by the Boyden–Hull Comets moniker had begun play by the 1960–61 school year. Boyden–Hull Summer Theatre began in 2009. The student organization is mainly active around Red Ribbon Week and also volunteers at the local chapter of the Ronald McDonald House. The STORM (Students Teaching Others Role Modeling) Team was organized in the late 1990s. The concession stand at Hesla Field was rebuilt in summer 2016. The football and track facilities there are shared with Western Christian. Boyden–Hull's athletic field was named for the consolidated district's first superintendent, A. Ī vote to acquire land from the city of Hull and Herman Oldenkamp for Boyden–Hull's team sports took place in August 1964. Additions to the school took place throughout 20. A remodeling project worth $11.2 million was approved in February 2018. The auditorium was renovated in July 2013 and reopened in time for the 2013–14 school year. Most of the school building was remodeled in the 1980s. Facilities Ī new school building was completed by the 1964–65 school year. In 2018, Boyden–Hull began a joint vocational education program with the Sioux Center Community School District and NWICC. Boyden–Hull and Rock Valley hired a joint transportation director in July 2018. A school resource officer was assigned to the district beginning with the 2010 school year. Online classes are available for dual high school and college credit though Northwest Iowa Community College (NWICC). The district shares some classes with the nearby Rock Valley High School and George–Little Rock Senior High School through polycom videoconferencing technology. A one to one computing initiative was started in the 2011–12 school year, as was the school's use of Moodle. Smart Boards were first installed in 2007. Boyden's student newspaper was the Buzz Bomb. Boyden Public School's mascot was the Bombers. Before the merger, Hull's basketball team had been to the state playoffs five times. Its athletic teams were known as the Wild Cats. Hull High School's student newspaper was called Hull High Lights. The first school board election as a consolidated school district had taken place in March 1959, followed by the first classes on August 31, 1959. Boyden and Hull were separate school districts until July 1, 1959. The merger that created Boyden–Hull Community School District was approved in a December 1958 vote of the Sioux County board of education. The combined teams are known as the Nighthawks. ![]() A few sports are shared with Rock Valley High School, a fellow Siouxland Conference member. The school's athletic teams compete in the Siouxland Conference. It is a part of the Boyden–Hull Community School District. 43☁1′22″N 96☈′9″W / 43.18944°N 96.13583°W / 43.18944 -96.13583Ĭommunity, Empowerment, High Standards, and Innovation īoyden–Hull Junior/High School is the only public middle and high school located in Hull, Iowa, United States. ![]()
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