Mountain Home High School (Idaho)

For the high school in Arkansas, see Mountain Home High School (Arkansas).

Coordinates: 43°07′48″N 115°41′06″W / 43.130°N 115.685°W / 43.130; -115.685

Mountain Home High School
Location
300 South 11th East
Mountain Home, Idaho
U.S.[1]
Information
Type Public,[2] four-year
Established prior to 1901 [1]
1954 (current)
School district Mtn. Home S.D. (#193)
Principal Jeff Johnson [1]
Faculty 50 [2]
Grades 912
Enrollment 1,116 [3] (2010)
Color(s) Orange & Black
         
Athletics IHSAA Class 4A[4]
Athletics conference Great Basin Confernce
Mascot Tiger
Newspaper Tiger Tribune
Yearbook The Prophet
Feeder schools Mountain HomeJunior High (78)
Information (208) 587-2570
Elevation 3,130 ft (950 m) AMSL
Website Mountain Home HS
Mtn. Home HS
Location in the United States

Mountain Home High School is a four-year public secondary school in Mountain Home, Idaho, the only traditional high school of the Mountain Home School District (#193). It serves over 1,100 students in grades 912, from the city of Mountain Home and Mountain Home Air Force Base to the southwest. MHHS is located at 300 South 11th East, and the principal is Sam Gunderson.

The current building opened in 1954, with several additions, the latest in 2009. Previous buildings at other sites were built in 1926, 1905, and earlier, as yearbooks indicate MHHS graduates back to 1901. A three-year senior high school (1012) for decades, freshman returned to the MHHS campus in 2009.[3] The school colors are orange and black and the mascot is a tiger. The MHHS athletic teams compete in the Southern Idaho Conference (SIC) in IHSAA Class 4A, the state's second-highest enrollment classification (160319 students per class year).[4]

Mountain Home High School offers a prestigious speech and debate team, run by Mr. John Petti. Mr. Petti is an excellent coach and his team is one of the best, currently ranked 49th in the nation.

MHHS is the largest high school in Elmore County, which includes Glenns Ferry, which competes in 2A (with a 1A enrollment).

State titles

Girls

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Mountain Home High School". Mountain Home School District. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  2. 1 2 "Mountain Home Senior High School". Public School Review. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  3. 1 2 "MHHS profile & history". MHSD 193. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  4. 1 2 "Idaho High School Activities Association" (PDF). IHSAA. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  5. idhsaa.org Softball champions - through 2012

External links

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