Activities Carl Sandburg High School is home to numerous different co-curricular activities. The debate team has won eight state championships, seven in Public Forum and one in Lincoln Douglas and ranked nationally in the Public Forum style of debate. The team has also qualified teams for the prestigious Tournament of Champions hosted annually at the University of Kentucky. The debate team joins hand-in hand with the likewise successful speech team to represent the Carl Sandburg Forensics Team, which ranks, "27 out of more than 3,000 schools nationwide" with the combined skills of two groups. The speech team has won three state championships in the past three years alone. Both the Carl Sandburg High School debate team and speech team are recognized by the
National Speech and Debate Association (formerly the National Forensics League). The Model United Nations club hosts an annual conference and competes at conferences across the country. Carl Sandburg High School currently has five bands, all co-curricular. Directed by Stewart Bailey and Brian Hillhouse, they include the entry level
Varsity Band, intermediate
Symphonic Band II, and the top
Symphonic Band I, in addition to
Percussion Band II and
Percussion Band I. Sandburg also has a marching band with the typical high-school band brass, woodwind and percussion sections, in addition to color guard, a group that is included with the marching Eagles, but perform with flags, rifles, and sabers. In early December 2008, the Sandburg Marching Eagles were selected to perform in the 56th Presidential Inaugural Parade in
Washington, D.C., and the color guard was also displayed with a performance. The Carl Sandburg Marching Eagles were also chosen to perform during half-time in the 2016
Sugar Bowl in
New Orleans, Louisiana as well as the Sugar Bowl New Year's Eve Parade; the
Waikiki Holiday Parade in
Hawaii, November 2019; and the
London New Year’s Day Parade in
London,
England in January 2024. Carl Sandburg High School also has three levels of orchestras directed by Dr. Linda Nussbaum. In order from most to least advanced, they are
Symphony,
Philharmonic, and
Concert Orchestra. The department is also home to the co-curricular
Quartet Furioso, a group consisting of the four most prestigious players in the Symphony Orchestra. The school currently has five curricular choirs and one co-curricular
a capella group. Directed by Ms. Nicole Denofrio, they include:
Freshman Choir,
Concert Choir,
Cantabile,
Bel Canto, and
Chorale (formerly
Varsity Singers).
Chamber Singers (also
Accidentals and
Eloquence), is an eighteen-member a cappella group that performs at many locations around the community, occasionally alongside the
Quartet Furioso and
cnrplug. The District also has a Relay For Life event that donates money towards the American Cancer Society. In 2011, the Relay For Life of District 230 raised nearly $413,000. This placed them first in the state of youth events and boosted the event to the second largest all-youth event in the country. This second in the nation was only behind one large university,
Virginia Tech. The Relay has been going on for the past 14 years and was the first event of its kind in the country.
Athletics Sandburg competes in the
Southwest Suburban Conference (SWSC) and is a member of the
Illinois High School Association (IHSA), which governs most sports and competitive activities in the state of Illinois. School teams are stylized as the "Eagles". The school sponsors interscholastic teams for young men and women in
basketball,
bowling,
cross country,
golf,
gymnastics,
soccer,
swimming &
diving,
tennis,
track & field,
volleyball, and
water polo. Young men may compete in
baseball,
football, and
wrestling, while young women may compete in
badminton,
cheerleading, and
softball. Another member of the cross country team, Pat McMahon, was awarded the prestigious $20,000 Foot Locker scholarship in the Spring of 2013. The following teams have placed in the top four of their respective IHSA sponsored state championship tournament or meet. • Badminton (Girls): State Champions (2010–11) • Baseball: State Champions (2001–02) • Basketball (Girls): 4th Place (1997–98) • Cheerleading: State Champions (2005–06, 2008–09, 2011–12); 3rd Place (2007–08, 2009–10, 2016–17) • Cross Country (Boys): State Champions (2015–16, 2021–22); 2nd Place (2014–15); 4th Place (1981–82, 2006–07) • Cross Country (Girls): 2nd Place (1997–98, 2009–10); 3rd Place (2002–03); 4th Place (2001–02) • Football: semifinals (1993–94) • Gymnastics (Girls): 2nd Place (2008–09); 3rd Place (1994–95); 4th Place (1996–97, 2000–01) • Soccer (Boys): State Champions (1993–94, 2001–02, 2002–03); 3rd Place (1994–95, 2012–13) • Soccer (Girls): 2nd place (1995–96, 2000–01); 3rd place (2008–09) • Softball: State Champions (2009–2010); 2nd place (2000–01); 3rd Place (1992–93, 1999–2000, 2005–06); 4th Place (1993–94, 1998–99, 2001–02) • Swimming and Diving (Boys): 4th Place (2011–12) • Track & Field (Boys): 3rd Place (1976–77) 3rd Place (2015–16) • Volleyball (Boys): State Champions (1995–96, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2010–11); 2nd Place (1996–97, 2000–01) • Volleyball (Girls): State Champions (1998–99); 2nd Place (1981–82, 2001–02); 3rd Place (1980–81) • Water Polo (Boys): 2nd Place (2008–09); 4th Place (2007–08, 2010–11) • Wrestling: State Champions (2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2011–12, 2012–13); 2nd place (1966–67, 2009–10) ==Notable alumni==