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Highland High School is a public high school located in southeast Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Albuquerque Public Schools District. The school's mascot is Herbie the Hornet, named after a naval ship, the aircraft carrier USS Hornet. This led to the school colors of navy blue and gold.
Oct. 17—The word, as it came down several weeks ago from Phillip Lovato, the head football coach of the Highland Hornets, was this: When the team's bye was behind them, he said, Highland would ...
Highland High School competes in the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) as a member of the Suburban League American Conference. In the late 1970s and early 1980s the Hornets wrestling team was a regular state championship contender, winning the Division II state title in 1975 and 1981. [3]
Highland high school football scored a statement win in Week 5 of OHSAA action over Tallmadge Here's how the game went down in live update.
With the explosion of girls wrestling at the high school level, Highland has named Aaron Boucher its first coach. He will guide a team of 16 athletes. With a roster of 16, Highland starts girls ...
Eldorado High School: 1970 Golden Eagle Public Freedom High School - Magnet Health Leadership High School - Highland High School: 1949 Hornet Public Hope Christian School: 1976 Huskie Private La Academia de Esperanza Charter School: 2003 - Charter La Cueva High School: 1986 Bear Public Los Puentes Charter School: 2002 - Charter Manzano High ...
5, Highland Hornets. 2023 record: 11-3, lost 28-14 to Avon in the Division II, Region 6 final 2024 region: Division II, Region 6 2024 season opener: at Hudson (9-3) Why Highland: There is ...
Albuquerque's population exploded in the postwar era, and APS had to add new schools continuously to keep up, including the city's second high school, Highland, in 1949. APS also took over the Bernalillo County public school system that same year, bringing in schools in the older rural communities along the Rio Grande valley and in the mountains.