"SHSI Certificate of Recognition"
"Best on the Web"


Encyclopedia Dubuque

www.encyclopediadubuque.org

"Encyclopedia Dubuque is the online authority for all things Dubuque, written by the people who know the city best.”
Marshall Cohen—researcher and producer, CNN

Affiliated with the Local History Network of the State Historical Society of Iowa, and the Iowa Museum Association.




JANTSCH, William: Difference between revisions

From Encyclopedia Dubuque
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:BillJantschSM.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]JANTSCH, William. (Dorchester, WI- ). Athletic Director, [[DUBUQUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT]]. Jantsch came to Dubuque in 1969 as an assistant football coach at [[DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL]]. He became head coach the next year. In 1971, Jantsch was named coach of the year in the Mississippi Valley Conference.  
[[Image:BillJantschSM.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]JANTSCH, William. (Dorchester, WI- ). Athletic Director, [[DUBUQUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT]]. Jantsch came to Dubuque in 1969 as an assistant football coach, sophomore basketball coach and science teacher at [[DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL]]. He became head coach the next year. In 1971, Jantsch was named coach of the year in the Mississippi Valley Conference.  


Jantsch resigned his coaching position to become Senior's athletic department chairman and activities director. He later assumed the athletic directorship of the District upon the retirement of [[SWEET, Harold|Harold SWEET]].
Jantsch was recognized as "Coach of the Year" several times in basketball, baseball, and football. He led Dubuque Senior to the school’s first M.V.C. football championship in 1971. He became Senior’s Activity Director in 1973, helping to initiate the women’s athletic programs. He was also instrumental in development of the soccer complex and the hiring of full time athletic trainers for the Dubuque Schools.  


Bill Jantsch joined the Dubuque Senior High School staff as a Science teacher, sophomore basketball coach, and head football coach in 1969. Bill was recognized as "Coach of the Year" several times in basketball, baseball, and football. He led Dubuque Senior to the school’s first M.V.C. football championship in 1971. He became Senior’s Activity Director in 1973, helping to initiate the women’s athletic programs. He was also instrumental in development of the soccer complex and the hiring of full time athletic trainers for the Dubuque Schools. Bill assumed the D.C.S.D.’s position of Athletic Director in 1982. Bill Jantsch has been an active member of the IHSADA, was twice selected "District Athletic Director of the Year" and was recognized with the NIAAA State Award of Merit in 1996. Bill retired in 1997.  
Jantsch assumed the athletic directorship of the District upon the retirement of [[SWEET, Harold|Harold SWEET]] in 1982. Jantsch has been an active member of the IHSADA, was twice selected "District Athletic Director of the Year" and was recognized with the NIAAA State Award of Merit in 1996. He retired in 1997.  


[[Category: Educator]]
[[Category: Educator]]

Revision as of 04:03, 24 February 2010

BillJantschSM.jpg

JANTSCH, William. (Dorchester, WI- ). Athletic Director, DUBUQUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Jantsch came to Dubuque in 1969 as an assistant football coach, sophomore basketball coach and science teacher at DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. He became head coach the next year. In 1971, Jantsch was named coach of the year in the Mississippi Valley Conference.

Jantsch was recognized as "Coach of the Year" several times in basketball, baseball, and football. He led Dubuque Senior to the school’s first M.V.C. football championship in 1971. He became Senior’s Activity Director in 1973, helping to initiate the women’s athletic programs. He was also instrumental in development of the soccer complex and the hiring of full time athletic trainers for the Dubuque Schools.

Jantsch assumed the athletic directorship of the District upon the retirement of Harold SWEET in 1982. Jantsch has been an active member of the IHSADA, was twice selected "District Athletic Director of the Year" and was recognized with the NIAAA State Award of Merit in 1996. He retired in 1997.