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Monahans High School (Grades 9-12) The mascot is the lobo. The school newspaper is The Sandstorm, a reference to nearby Monahans Sandhills State Park, a unique geological feature and highly popular attraction. Walker Junior High (Grades 7-8) Sudderth Elementary (Grades 4-6) Tatom Elementary (Grades 1-3) Cullender Kindergarten (Grades PK-K)
Monahans High School is a public high school located in Monahans, Texas, United States and classified as a 4A school by the University Interscholastic League (UIL). It is part of the Monahans-Wickett-Pyote Independent School District located in northeast Ward County. In 2017, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [2]
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Walker High School may refer to the following schools in the United States: Walker High School (Jasper, Alabama) Walker High School (Atlanta), Georgia; O. Perry Walker High School in New Orleans, Louisiana; Walker High School (Walker, Louisiana), listed on the NRHP in Louisiana; Warren-Walker High School, Henderson, Nevada
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Mike Bartrum, Pro Bowl long snapper, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs, retired 2007, Marshall University Athletic Hall of Fame; became head coach Meigs (Ohio) High School in 2012 (where he played in high school) and Country Commissioner for Meigs Co. [10]
PR 41 1.5 mi. N. of entrance to Monahans Sandhills State Park, 2500 I-20 E. Exit 86 Monahans: 1965 About 6 miles E. of Monahans on US 80/I-20 in Sandhills State Park. aka Sand Hills Section House. Old Ward County Bank 3830: NE corner Mackey Ave. at San Marcos St.
Starting in the 1954-55 school year, AUHSD 7th through 12th grade education was split between three-year junior high school (grades 7-9) and three-year high school (10-12). This would continue until the 1980-81 school year, when junior high schools became two-year (7-8) and high schools became four-year (9-12) institutions.