South Shelby High School is a school located in Shelbina, Missouri, United States. It is a part of the Shelby County R-IV School District. It is home to the Cardinals and the LadyBirds. Students between the grades of 9-12 have attended this school in Northeast Missouri since it first opened it doors to students on November 23, 1965. The school was built on 4154 Highway 36 at a geographically central location within the district and was the product of merging two separate school districts, Clarence and Shelbina. A middle school was later built in the 90's connecting to the high school. South Shelby's current Principal is Tim Maddix and Superintendent is Troy Clawson.
South Shelby has been able to achieve many awards from their high school athletic teams throughout their existence. They are a part of the Clarence Cannon Conference and are under the guidelines of Missouri High School Activities Association. Here are a listing of some of the sports South Shelby has available.
One South Shelby player has a current men's basketball MSHSAA record in the category 'Records Broken by a Single Person, During one Quarter'. Over a lapse of an entire season South Shelby holds a record for the most "Three-point Shots Made" accomplished 28 during the 2008-2009 season. South Shelby's newest sport Cross Country started in 2009, but only for women. Due to MSHSAA regulation they were not able to add it as a men's sport otherwise another women's sport would have to be added to equalize the number of sports for both genders. There are four elite men from South Shelby who have current records on the state level during a single football game. As an overall team with an entire season worth of statistics South Shelby is ranked number one on "Total Interceptions" with two during the 2006 season with a total of 33. In 2010 they also rank for the most sacks having 49 total. Lastly, they are tied on number eight of "Total Game Shutouts" in 2006. Postseason Team Records
>Current South Shelby LadyBirds Head Softball Coach Angie Resa is on the MSHSAA records for "Coaching Victories" having 244 wins and 112 losses. Resa also coached at North Shelby during her coaching career. In 2015 the South Shelby Ladybirds became softball District Champions for the first time ever in school history, while playing against Kakoha on October 10. They won with a score of 4-2.