Wichita Southeast High School

Wichita Southeast is a member of the Kansas State High School Activities Association and offers a variety of sports programs.

Southeast High School was established in 1957, at 903 S. Edgemoor St,[5] in order to help educate the increasing population of southeastern Wichita.

[8][9][10] Southeast High School maintains a student to teacher ratio of approximately 20:1, significantly higher than the state average of 14:1.

Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), has a new-found home in this Wichita public high school.

Both girls' track and field and boys' football and basketball also claimed city league titles in that year.

In 2006, the school's boys' soccer team won the Titan Classic and made a run at state for the first time in eight years.

In 2008, the boys' basketball team won the Class 6A title, defeating Lawrence High School 88–67.

[17] A number of students at Southeast are involved in artistic studies, such as instrumentation, singing, acting, dancing, and painting.

In 2004, the jazz band was invited to play for guests at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

[citation needed] At the end of each school year, Goldust - the combined performance of all the choirs and the jazz band - acts as a farewell to the senior class.

Goldust comprises many short skits and musical renditions, often performed strictly by graduating seniors.

They also perform at city and state level competitions in the spring, where ratings range from I-V, I being outstanding.