{{Short description|Public school in Salem, Oregon, United States}} {{Use American English|date=September 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox school | name = Charles A. Sprague High School | logo = Sprague High School Logo.png | caption = | address = 2373 Kuebler Road S | city = Salem | county = (Marion County) | state = Oregon | zipcode = 97302 | country = USA | coordinates = {{coord|44.886988|-123.077743|type:edu_region:US-OR|display=inline,title}} | type = Public | district = Salem-Keizer School District | principal = Chad Barkes | enrollment = 1,765 (2023–2024)<ref name=NCES>{{cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&Zip=97301&Miles=15&SchoolPageNum=2&ID=411082000819|title=Sprague High School|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics|accessdate=December 28, 2024}}</ref> | teaching_staff = 72.08 (FTE)<ref name=NCES/> | ratio = 24.49<ref name=NCES/> | rival = South Salem High School | mascot = Olympian<ref name="osaa-sprague">{{cite web|url= https://www.osaa.org/schools.aspx/Sprague/|title= Oregon School Activities Association|date = 2009-05-07|accessdate= 2009-07-14}}</ref> | mascot image = | team_name = Olympians<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.osaa.org/schools.aspx/Sprague/|title= Oregon School Activities Association.|date= 2009-05-07|accessdate= 2009-07-14}}</ref> | colors = Olympic orange and white<br>{{color box|#FA4616}} {{color box|white}} <ref name=colors>{{Cite web|title=Sprague High School|url=https://www.osaa.org/schools/127|access-date=2024-04-17|website=Oregon School Activities Association|language=en-US}}</ref> | athletic_conference = OSAA Central Valley Conference 6A-6<ref name="osaa-sprague" /> | newspaper = ''The Oracle'' | feeder_schools = Crossler Middle School,<br>Judson Middle School<ref>{{Cite web | title=School Attendance Areas - Salem-Keizer District 24J | url=https://salkeiz.k12.or.us/schools/attendance-areas | access-date=2024-12-21 | website=salkeiz.k12.or.us}}</ref> | opened = 1972 | website = {{URL|https://sprague.salkeiz.k12.or.us/}} }} '''Charles A. Sprague High School''', known as '''Sprague High School''' ('''SHS'''), is a high school in the Sunnyslope neighborhood of Salem, Oregon, United States. The school is named after Charles A. Sprague, who served as Oregon's governor from 1939 to 1943.

==Academics== In the 2017–18 school year, 87.9% of Sprague's seniors received a high school diploma, compared to a statewide rate of 77%. Of 365 students, 321 graduated and 30 dropped out.

In the 2017–18 school year, Sprague's test scores were significantly higher than the state averages. In English, Sprague had 84% of students meeting state standards compared to the 70% state average, 46% in math compared to 33% statewide, and 81% in science compared to the 54% state average.

The racial makeup of Sprague currently consists of 74% white, 11% Hispanic, 15% other.

==Music activities==

===Grammy Signature School recognition=== Sprague has been recognized as a Grammy Signature School in many years.<ref name="grammyintheschools">{{cite web|url= https://www.grammyintheschools.com/|title= GRAMMY in the Schools|accessdate= 2009-07-14}}</ref> This program is designed to honor exceptional public high school music programs across the country. * 2009: GRAMMY Signature Schools<ref name="grammyintheschools" /> * 2008: GRAMMY Signature Schools<ref>{{cite web|url= http://preview.grammyintheschools.com/docs/2007_GSS_Selectees.pdf|title= 2008 GRAMMY Signature Schools Finalists|date= 2007-11-02|accessdate= 2009-07-15}}</ref> * 2000: National GRAMMY Signature School<ref name="grammyintheschools" /> * 1999: GRAMMY Signature Schools Gold<ref name="grammyintheschools" />

===Orchestra=== Since the orchestral program was created in 1986, Sprague's Camerata Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra have won a combined 25 Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) State Championships, and the program flourished under the direction of Steve A. Nelson. In addition, Sprague is the only high school in Oregon to have won state championships in all four OSAA music categories (String Orchestra, Full Orchestra, Choir, and Band) in a single year (1998).<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.osaa.org/band/records/1998.pdf|title= 1998 Championship Results}}</ref> Beginning in 1993, and every fourth year until 2005 (1997, 2001, 2005), Sprague's Orchestra Program has traveled to Austria, where the Camerata has been named the "Top High School String Orchestra in the World" on multiple occasions after winning the Vienna Youth and Music Festival in 1997 and 2005. The orchestras are currently directed by Lisa Rael.

*State Championships: *Full Orchestra: 1988, 1996–99, 2001–03, 2006, 2011 *String Orchestra: 1990, 1993, 1995–2000, 2002, 2004–06, 2009–11

===Choir=== Choir director Russ Christensen was named the Oregon Music Educator of the year for 2007. The choir placed or tied for first in OSAA state choir championships in 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, and 2017. The choir is now directed by Dr. Robert David Brown.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.osaa.org/choir/|title= OSAA Choir|accessdate= 2009-07-14}}</ref>

===Bands=== Sprague High School Marching Band and Color Guard won the Oregon state championship in 1984, 1985, and 1986. They won the Kelso Highlander Marching band competition in 1983. The marching band competed in the California state championships in San Jose in 1984, coming in second place by only 3/4 of a point. They also took first place at the Bands of America regional championship in Moscow, Idaho in 1985. The color guard, named the Starlighters Winterguard, won the Western Dream Pageant Scholastic division with the highest score up to that point in 1986, having an undefeated season.{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} In 2017, under the direction of Dr. Richard Greenwood, the band won the 6A OSAA state championship for the first time since 2012.

*State Championships: 1998, 2001, 2003–07, 2009, 2012, 2017

The band is a member of Northwest Association for Performing Arts and Oregon School Activities Association.

Sprague has hosted the Pacific Coast Invitational, a marching band competition, since 1982.

====Concert Band==== Sprague band has participated in many Heritage Festivals<ref>{{Cite web | title=Heritage Festivals - Your Partner in Music | url=http://www.heritagefestivals.com/heritagefest/main/default.asp | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021201134644/http://www.heritagefestivals.com:80/heritagefest/main/default.asp | access-date=2024-12-21 | archive-date=2002-12-01}}</ref> in Anaheim and San Francisco, California over the years. Below is list of the accomplishments by participation year: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year ! Event ! Band ! Ranking |- | 2008 | Heritage Festivals, Anaheim | Wind Ensemble | Gold 1st |- | 2008 | Heritage Festivals, Anaheim | Wind Symphony | Silver |- | 2001 | Heritage Festivals, Anaheim | Wind Ensemble | Gold 1st |- | 2001 | Heritage Festivals, Anaheim | Symphonic Band | Silver 1st |- | 2001 | Heritage Festivals, San Francisco | Jazz Band I | Gold 1st |- | 2000 | Heritage Festivals, San Francisco | Jazz Band | Gold 1st |- | 2000 | Heritage Festivals, San Francisco | Jazz Band | Gold 2nd |- | 2000 | Heritage Festivals, San Francisco | Wind Ensemble | Gold 1st |- | 2000 | Heritage Festivals, San Francisco | Concert Band | Gold 1st |}

====Marching band accolades==== The first two months of each school year is marching band season. To start the season off, two weeks in August are devoted to marching band camp. Members of Sprague Band assemble with the Color Guard practice drills, straighten lines and create a show for competition with other high school marching bands within Oregon, Washington, California, and Idaho. Most are members of the Northwest Association of Performing Artists.

{| class="wikitable" |- ! Year<ref name="marchingband">{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/scores/|title= Northwest Association of Performing Arts|date= August 2007|accessdate= 2012-10-01}}</ref> ! Event ! Class rank ! Class captions ! Event rank ! Event captions |- | 2018 | U of O Festival of Bands | 3rd in AA | - | 10th | - |- | 2013 | Pride of the Northwest | '''1st''' in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2013PNWPrelims.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2013 PNW Prelims|date= October 26, 2013|accessdate= 2013-11-02}}</ref> | High General Effect<br />High Visual<br />High Auxiliary | '''1st'''<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2013PNWFinals.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2013 PNW Finals|date= October 26, 2013|accessdate= 2013-11-02}}</ref> | High Music<br />High Visual<br />High Auxiliary |- | 2013 | McKenzie Classic | 2nd in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/McKenziePrelims.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2013 McKenzie Classic Prelims|date= October 19, 2013|accessdate= 2013-11-02}}</ref> | High General Effect | 8th<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/McKenzieFinals.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2013 McKenzie Classic Finals|date= October 19, 2013|accessdate= 2013-11-02}}</ref> | - |- | 2013 | Southridge Spectacle of Sound | 2nd in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2013SSSPrelimsRecap.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2013 Southridge Spectacle of Sound Prelims|date= October 5, 2013|accessdate= 2013-11-02}}</ref> | - | 12th<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2013SSSFinalsRecap.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2013 Southridge Spectacle of Sound Finals|date= October 5, 2013|accessdate= 2013-11-02}}</ref> | - |- | 2012 | U of O Festival of Bands | 3rd in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2012.10.20-Recap-FOB-Prelims.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2012 Festival of Bands Prelims|date= October 2012|accessdate= 2012-10-27}}</ref> | High Music | 10th<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2012.10.20-Recap-FOB-Finals.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2012 Festival of Bands Finals|date= October 2012| accessdate= 2012-10-27}}</ref> | - |- | 2012 | Century Showcase | '''1st''' in A<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2012.10.13-Recap-Century-Prelims.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2012 Century Showcase Prelims|date= October 2012|accessdate= 2012-10-27}}</ref> | High General Effect<br />High Music<br />High Visual<br />High Auxiliary | 10th<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2012.10.13-Recap-Century-Finals.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2012 Century Showcase Finals|date= October 2012|accessdate= 2012-10-27}}</ref> | - |- | 2011 | U of O Festival of Bands | 3rd in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/Recap-2011.10.22-FOB-Prelims.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2011 Festival of Bands Prelims|date= October 2011|accessdate= 2011-10-24}}</ref> | - | 13th<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/Recap-2011.10.22-FOB-Finals.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2011 Festival of Bands Finals|date= October 2011|accessdate= 2011-10-24}}</ref> | - |- | 2011 | Century Showcase | 2nd in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2011CenturyPrelims.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2011 Century Showcase Prelims|date= September 2011|accessdate= 2011-10-06}}</ref> | - | 5th<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/wp-content/uploads/CenturyFinals.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2011 Century Showcase Finals|date= September 2011|accessdate= 2011-10-06}}</ref> | - |- | 2010 | U of O Festival of Bands (Championships) | 7th in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.nwapa.net/admin/event_images/big_photo/33_~PrelimsRecap.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2010 FoB Prelims|date= October 2010|accessdate= 2011-09-05}}</ref> | - | - | - |- | 2010 | Pride of the Northwest | 2nd in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.nwapa.net/admin/event_images/big_photo/30_~2010PNWPrelims.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2010 PNW Prelims|date= October 2010|accessdate= 2010-11-01}}</ref> | High Music<br />High Auxiliary | 7th<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.nwapa.net/admin/event_images/finals_recap/30_~2010PNWFinals.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2010 PNW Finals|date= October 2010|accessdate= 2011-09-05}}</ref> | - |- | 2010 | Pacific Coast Invitational | '''1st''' in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.nwapa.net/admin/event_images/big_photo/28_~2010PCIPrelims.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2010 PCI Prelims|date= October 2010|accessdate= 2010-10-07}}</ref> | High Music<br />High Auxiliary | 5th<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.nwapa.net/admin/event_images/finals_recap/28_~2010PCIfINALS.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2010 PCI Finals|date= October 2010|accessdate= 2011-09-05}}</ref> | - |- | 2009 | OSU Marching Band Competition (Championships) | '''1st''' in A<ref>{{cite web|url= http://nwapa.net/admin/event_images/big_photo/14_~09NWAPACHAMPSPrelims.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2009 Championships Prelims|date= November 2009|accessdate= 2009-11-09}}</ref><br />''<small>Note:<br /> West Salem 1st in AA<br />South Salem 1st in AAA<br />Southridge 1st in Open</small>'' | High Music<br />High Auxiliary | 9th<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.nwapa.net/admin/event_images/finals_recap/14_~2009FallChampsFinalsRecap.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2009 Championships Finals|date= November 2009|accessdate= 2011-09-05}}</ref> | - |- | 2009 | Pride of the Northwest | '''1st''' in A | High General Effect<br />High Music<br />High Visual<br />High Auxiliary | 2nd<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.nwapa.net/admin/event_images/finals_recap/12_~2009PNWFinalsRecap.pdf|title= NWAPA Recap Sheet 2009 PNW Finals|date= October 2009|accessdate= 2011-09-05}}</ref> | High Auxiliary |- | 2008 | U of O Festival of Bands (Championships) | 2nd in A | | | |- | 2008 | OSU Marching Band Competition | '''1st''' in A | High General Effect | | |- | 2008 | McKenzie Classic | 2nd in A | High Music | | |- | 2007 | OSU Marching Band Competition (Championships) | 2nd in AA | High General Effect | | |- | 2007 | Puget Sound Festival of Bands | '''1st''' in AA | High General Effect<br />High Music<br />High Visual<br />High Percussion<br />High Auxiliary | 4th | |- | 2007 | Sunset Classic | 2nd in AA | High Music<br />High Auxiliary | 3rd | High Music |- | 2006 | Pride of the Northwest | 2nd in AA | High Music | | |- | 2005 | U of O Festival of Bands | | | 7th | |- | 2005 | Sunset Classic | '''1st''' in AA | High General Effect<br />High Music<br />High Visual<br />High Auxiliary | 3rd | High Music |- | 2004 | U of O Festival of Bands (Championships) | '''1st''' in A | | | |- | 2004 | Sunset Classic | '''1st''' in A | High General Effect<br />High Music<br />High Auxiliary | | |}

==Athletics== Sprague now competes in the 6A Central Valley Conference, re-established in 2022. The other teams in the conference are also from Salem and Keizer: McNary, North Salem, South Salem, West Salem.

Sprague has won ten state championships in various sports, including six Directors Cup{{Clarify|date=April 2009}} trophies for league standings in all sports throughout a school year.

During the 2004-2005 school year, Sprague won both the football and baseball state championships, marking the first time since 1998<ref>{{cite web|url= http://osaa.org/baseball/records/baseballchampions.pdf|title= OSAA Baseball Champions}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://osaa.org/football/history/footballchampions.pdf|title= OSAA Football Champions|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120513135758/http://osaa.org/football/history/footballchampions.pdf|archive-date= 2012-05-13}}</ref> that a major Oregon high school was a state champion in two of the "Big 3" (football, basketball, and baseball) in the same year. Sprague has also had a very successful tennis program. Between 2006 and 2009, the boys' tennis team won the team state championship and had a player in the singles final in three out of four years (2006, 2007, 2009).

Sprague has one of the best high school racquetball teams in the nation. They have 7 state and 6 national titles, along with numerous individual player titles. The team swept the state championship in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022. They have been in the top 2 high school racquetball teams for over a decade.

'''State championships''' * Football: 2004<ref name= football>{{cite web|url= https://www.osaa.org/football/history/footballchampions.pdf|title= OSAA Football Championships|accessdate= 2011-10-03}}</ref> * Boys' tennis: 1977, 1993, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2009<ref name=tennis>{{cite web|url= https://www.osaa.org/tennis/records/boysTennisTeamChampions.pdf|title= OSAA Boys Tennis Championships}}</ref> * Baseball: 1995, 2005<ref name= baseball>{{cite web|url= https://www.osaa.org/baseball/records/baseballchampions.pdf|title= OSAA Baseball Championships|accessdate= 2011-10-03}}</ref> * Softball: 2003 * Racquetball: 1998, 2008, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 (club sport) '''National champions''' * Racquetball: 1998, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2019, 2020 (club sport) '''State championship appearances''' * Boys Cross Country: 1972, 1980, 1984, 1989–91, 1999-2000, 2004, 2022 * Girls Cross Country: 1978–81, 1986–87, 1989, 1992, 1996–97, 2007, 2015–17 * Volleyball: 2018 * Girls Basketball: 1989 * Boys Basketball: 1989, 1996–97 * Boys Swimming: 1974–78, 1986, 1990–95, 2002–03, 2007–08, 2011, 2015, 2017–18 * Girls Swimming: 1976–78, 1985, 1990–97, 1999-2000, 2002–15, 2017–18 * Wrestling: 1979-82, 1984–85, 1988, 1991–18 * Baseball: 1995, 2005 * Boys Golf: 1976, 1979–80, 1992–93, 1999–2003, 2007–08, 2011–12 * Girls Golf: 2000–01, 2007, 2012–14, 2018 * Softball: 1989, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2005 * Boys Tennis: 1974–79, 1982–83, 1985, 1988–18 * Girls Tennis: 1977, 1980–85, 1988, 1990–92, 1994, 1996–98, 2004–14, 2018 * Boys Track and Field: 1974–76, 1978–82, 1984–85, 1989–94, 1997, 2000–12, 2014–17 * Girls Track and Field: 1975–77, 1979–83, 1986, 1988–89, 1992, 1995–98, 2001–04, 2007, 2010–14, 2017

==Notable alumni== * Joey Wong, baseball player<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/sports/2017/02/14/joey-wong-representing-china-world-baseball-classic/97901060/|title=Joey Wong representing China in World Baseball Classic}}</ref> * Bill Swancutt, NFL football player * Teagan Quitoriano, NFL football player

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