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Mark Morris High School is a public high school in Longview, Washington , United States, for grades nine through twelve. In 2013, it had an enrollment of 976 students.

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9-616: Morris High School may refer to several high schools in the United States: Mark Morris High School , Longview, Washington Morris Area High School , Morris, Minnesota Morris Catholic High School , Denville, New Jersey Morris Central School , Morris, New York Morris High School (Illinois) , Morris, Illinois Morris High School (Oklahoma) , Morris, Oklahoma Morris High School (Bronx) , Bronx, New York Morris High School (Morris, Minnesota) , listed on

18-460: A swimming pool on campus, The Dick Mealy Memorial Pool, which other district schools and the community at large can use. The Killer Whales Swim Club for area youth and adults meets at the pool. Kelso High School (Washington) Kelso High School is a public high school in Kelso, Washington , United States. In 1905, the first Kelso High School (then known as Washington School) classes began with

27-476: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mark Morris High School A part of Longview Public Schools , the school was built in 1957 and is named for Samuel Mark Morris, the third president of the Long-Bell Lumber Company . The school has a partially open campus. Students are allowed to leave campus during lunch if they wish. Mark Morris

36-515: The R.A. Long High School Lumberjacks and the Kelso Hilanders . Mark Morris plays its home football games at Longview Memorial Stadium, which is near the R.A. Long campus. Mark Morris plays rival R.A. Long at least once a year in football in a game called the "Civil War". The Mark Morris gymnasium is named for Ted M. Natt , former editor of the Longview paper, The Daily News . The school has

45-575: The NRHP in Minnesota Morris Hills High School , Rockaway, New Jersey Morris Knolls High School , Rockaway, New Jersey Mount Morris Junior/Senior High School , Mount Morris, New York West Morris Central High School , Chester, New Jersey West Morris Mendham High School , Mendham Borough, New Jersey See also [ edit ] Morris High School Historic District , Bronx, New York [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

54-514: The district wide change from junior high (7th-9th) to middle school (6th-8th) (Huntington and Coweeman). The 100th Kelso senior class graduated in 2008. Kelso participates in the second-largest classification of high schools in the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) in the six-team Greater St. Helens 3A League. KHS has a very long history and tradition with two local rivalries across

63-529: The first seniors graduating in 1909. Thirteen years later, a new high school was built, known as Kelso High School, in 1922. The first year the high school was accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools was in 1927. The school was moved to its current location after a new school was built in 1970. The original Kelso High School was torn down in 1987. In 2003, the building underwent extensive renovations and additions to accommodate

72-487: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Morris_High_School&oldid=1016290485 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

81-621: Was recognized as one of thirteen high schools identified as a high performing school in the area of math growth during the 2013 Washington Achievement Awards at OSPI in Olympia. OSPI assesses data from state testing over the past three years and it made significant growth during that period. The Mark Morris Monarchs compete in a wide variety of sports, including American football, basketball, girls' volleyball, soccer, cross country, water polo, wrestling, swimming, baseball, golf, bowling, softball, tennis, cheerleading and track and field. Local rivals include

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