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Mountain Ridge High School is a public high school in Glendale, Arizona, United States, a suburb of Phoenix. The school opened in fall 1995. The school opened in fall 1995. The school had a 95% graduation rate in 2015. [ 5 ]
Mountain Ridge High School is a high school in Frostburg, Maryland, United States, that houses over 1000 students from the Georges Creek Valley, the Greater Frostburg vicinity, and the Westernport region. Mountain Ridge is part of Allegany County Public Schools. The school mascot is a miner and the school colors are red, black, white and gold.
Mountain Ridge participates in sports sanctioned by the Utah High School Activities Association.The school's mascot is the Sentinels. [3] The school competes in Region 7 of class 6A and the colors are scarlet red, gray, and white. [7]
Mountain Ridge High School (Utah), Herriman, Utah Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Deer Valley Unified School District #97 (DVUSD) is a Pre-K–12 school district, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. DVUSD is the fifth largest school district in the state of Arizona, serving areas of Phoenix, Glendale , Peoria , Anthem , New River and numerous unincorporated areas of northwest Maricopa County .
Carver High School (also known as Phoenix Union Colored High School), Phoenix (Black; 1954) Catalina Mountain School , Tucson (2011) Clarkdale High School , Clarkdale (1951)
Sep. 29—FROSTBURG — Mountain Ridge and Northern entered Thursday night's midseason bout with just one combined loss, and the product on the court lived up to the billing. The Miners and ...
The district was created in 1915 with 92 teachers, 4,906 students, 21 grade schools, and four secondary schools: Lehi High School, American Fork High School, Pleasant Grove High School (Utah), and Spencer School (Orem). [8] Its name and original boundaries were taken from the Alpine Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [9]