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Thomas Stone High School is a public high school in the eastern section of Waldorf, Maryland, United States, administered by the Charles County Board of Education. The school colors are blue and gold and its mascot is the cougar. It was named after Thomas Stone, a Maryland representative in the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Stone High School, Waldorf; Westlake High School, Waldorf; Charles County non-public schools. Grace Christian Academy, Waldorf; Southern Maryland Christian ...
Thomas Jefferson High School, Auburn, Washington; Twin Valley High School, Elverson, Pennsylvania - Although a petition to change the name started by students has received 5,500+ signatures, the school board and administration have been largely silent, citing the pandemic as their focus in 2020—21. [194]
It might be our most unique mascot. It's also been named the best. The Neptune Scarlet Fliers took first place in our high school mascot poll.. The Scarlet Fliers received 17.3% of the votes ...
La Plata High School: 2001-03 8th and 9th Served 2 terms. [19] Smiti Nathan [20] Thomas Stone High School: 2003-04 10th C. J. Caniglia Thomas Stone High School: 2004-05 11th Brian Frazee Thomas Stone High School: 2005-06 12th Andrew Van Woerkom Westlake High School: 2006-07 13th Ashin Shah Thomas Stone High School: 2007-08 14th Diane Berringer
Archbishop Bergan High School, Fremont, Nebraska - Knights, School logo includes a cross; Archbishop Williams High School, Braintree, Massachusetts – Bishops; Bishop England High School, Charleston, South Carolina - Battling Bishops; Mount Michael Benedictine Abbey and High School, Elkhorn, Nebraska - Knights, School logo is a Benedictine cross
Gig Harbor High School has a new look. They officially launched their new logos and have identified a new mascot, according to a district press release earlier this month.
Thomas S. Wootton High School or Wootton High School (WHS) is a public high school in Rockville, Maryland. Its namesake is Thomas S. Wootton, the founder of Montgomery County. The school was founded in 1970 and is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools system.