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The school was established in 1909. Yuma High's mascot came when the original school building was destroyed by fire in 1910. The school then used the Yuma Territorial Prison, which had been closed, for the next three years. Classes were held in the cell blocks, and assemblies took place in the prison hospital.
Suffolk Hills Catholic High School, Tucson (1971–90; reverted to the Immaculate Heart High School name) Vicki A. Romero High School, Phoenix (2012) West High School, Phoenix (1983, reopened 1985 as Metro Tech High School) Western Christian High School, Phoenix (1988) Westwind Preparatory Academy (2015) White Cone High School, Keams Canyon (2012)
The school board in Cambridge, New York voted in June 2021 to eliminate the name and logo of the Cambridge High School "Indians". After the seating of two new members, the board voted to reverse this decision in July 2021.
The original Mesa High campus, minus the destroyed Old Main, would be reused in the 1970s as Mesa Central High School, which became the district's vocational school in the 1980s and closed in 1991. In summer 2015, an aquatic center was added to the campus; it was run by the City of Mesa.
Mesquite High School (MHS) is a public high school located in Gilbert, Arizona, United States. It was built in August 1998 and is part of the Gilbert Public Schools district. [ 2 ] It accommodates grades 9 – 12 , and in 2017, the school had a student body of 1,779.
Initial plans for a high school in the Waddell area were envisioned as early as 2016, necessitated by overcrowding issues in the Agua Fria Union High School District (AFUHSD), where class sizes were exceeding over 40 students in some classes. [3] In February 2016, the AFUHSD was awarded $33.4 million from the Arizona School Facilities Board.