Custer County District High School

Custer County District High School
Address
20 South Center Ave
Miles City, Montana, (Custer County), 59301
United States
Coordinates 46°24′27″N 105°50′24″W / 46.40750°N 105.84000°W / 46.40750; -105.84000Coordinates: 46°24′27″N 105°50′24″W / 46.40750°N 105.84000°W / 46.40750; -105.84000
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
Established 1893
School district Custer County School District
Principal Jamie Ogolin
Asst. Principal Terry Annalora
Faculty 36
Grades 912
Enrollment 600
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Blue and Gold         
Team name Cowboys
Rival Glendive Red Devils
Accreditation NAAS (Northwest Association of Accredited Schools)
Newspaper Signal Butte
Yearbook Branding Iron
Activities Director Mike Ryan
Website Website

Custer County District High School is part of Custer County School District located in Miles City, Montana.

History

The "Miles City High School" graduated its first student (grade 11) in 1893. In 1903, the school added the twelfth grade and changed its name to "Custer County High School", which had its first graduates in 1904 (due to the extra year of attendance).[1] The first high school was at the location of the current Washington Middle School, but then was a multi-storied building located in the northeastern part of the original town, in what is now the Sacred Heart Catholic school property, next to the Ursuline Convent. In 1922, a new building was constructed at the current location on South Center Avenue. Additions were made in the early '60s. The new buildings contained additional classrooms and a gymnasium, and were connected to the older building with an enclosed ramp.

The name was changed to "Custer County District High School" as a result of combining the school boards for the elementary and the high school in the late 1960s. Shortly after the school district changed from a 2yr / 4yr Jr/Sr secondary education system, to a 3yr /3 yr arrangement, which shared the high school building in a "split shift system", one group using the building in the mornings and the other in the afternoons.[2] This only lasted a couple of years in the early 1970s.

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 Clarke, W.B., , Dusting Off the Old Ones, 1961
  2. Zook, Bill (Miles City educator), MilesCity.com, 2012

External links

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