Raton High School

Raton High School
Address
1535 Tiger Circle
Raton, New Mexico
United States
Information
Type Public high school
Founded 1891
Superintendent David W. Willden
Principal Mike Sparaco
Enrollment 395 (2011-2012)
Campus Rural
Color(s) Black      and gold     
Athletics conference NMAA, District 2-AAA
Mascot Tiger
Yearbook El Tigre
Website rhs.ratonschools.org

Raton High School (RHS) is a public senior high school in Raton, New Mexico. It is a part of the Raton Public Schools district.[1][2]

History

In 1891, the New Mexico Territorial Legislature approved taxes for the purpose of creating statewide public schools. The act was responsible for creating funding for the state's first high schools. With this act Raton High School was formed as one of the original four along with high schools in Albuquerque, Las Vegas and Silver City.

Athletics

Raton High School has been a member of the NMAA since it organized in 1921.

The Raton Tigers are current members of NMAA's District 2-AAA along with Pojoaque Valley High School, Robertson High School, West Las Vegas High School and Taos High School.

RHS athletic districts Year:
1 1930-1953
2-A 1954-1969
2-AAA 1970–present

Boys' basketball: The Raton Tigers were New Mexico State champions in 1929, 1932 and 1936

Football: The Raton Tigers were New Mexico State champions in 1956. They were the state runner-up in 1953, 1957, 1962, 1992 and 1996.

"Battle for the Bucket" - A bronze coal bucket is the traveling trophy awarded to the winner of the football game between cross-state rivals Raton High School and Trinidad High School.

Year Winner
2013 Raton 22-18
2012 Trinidad 41-6
2011 Raton 14-13
2010 Raton 34-14
2009 Raton 28-13
2008 Raton 22-21
2007 Trinidad 48-7
2006 Trinidad 32-14

References

Coordinates: 36°53′13″N 104°27′05″W / 36.88694°N 104.45139°W / 36.88694; -104.45139

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