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Enterprise High School (other)
Enterprise High School may refer to: *Enterprise High School (Alabama) *Enterprise High School (Redding, California) *Enterprise High School (Oregon) *Enterprise High School (Utah) *Enterprise High School, in the Enterprise School District (Mississippi) {{schooldis ...
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Enterprise High School (Alabama)
Enterprise High School is a 7A public high school at 1801 Boll Weevil Circle in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama, USA, in the Enterprise City School District. The school houses grades 9- 12. Enterprise City is one of three municipal school systems that take on-post Fort Rucker families at the secondary level. 2010 building The city of Enterprise approved the rebuilding of Enterprise High School at a new location on the northwestern side of town off of Boll Weevil Circle, the city's main bypass. The school was constructed with more than $45 million in FEMA, insurance settlements, and state approved grant money. The town also approved a sales tax increase to collect funds for school construction. Overall, The result was construction of an $86 million replacement school. The new Enterprise High, at 525,000 square feet, is one of the largest schools in the Southeast. On August 23, 2010, the doors of the new Enterprise High School opened to students. It was the first time in ...
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Enterprise High School (Redding, California)
Enterprise High School is a public high school in Redding, California. It has an enrollment of about 1200 students. Enterprise High School is part of Shasta Union High School District in the Redding. Its main rival is Shasta High School. Administration * Principal - Ryan Johnson * Assistant Principal - Joey Brown * Assistant Principal - Jill Hardy Enterprise is one of the few schools to have had a husband and wife team as principals - Eric Peterson from 2006-2016 and Shelle Peterson from 2001-2003. Academics Enterprise High School is a state-recognized distinguished school in California. The foreign languages offered are French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese. There is also a drama department, which lets students perform in plays and musicals. Enterprise currently offers Honors and Advanced Placement Courses in: English I, English II, English III, English IV, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, European History, U.S. History, American Government/Economics, Statisti ...
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Enterprise High School (Oregon)
Enterprise High School is a public high school in Enterprise, Oregon, United States. Academics In 2008, 92% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 39 students, 36 graduated, 0 dropped out, and 3 were still in high school the next year. Notable graduates include Andie Madsen of Bozeman, Montana, and Emma Hall of Paris, France Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 kmĀ² (41 sq mi), ma .... References External links Enterprise High School Profile High schools in Wallowa County, Oregon Public middle schools in Oregon Public high schools in Oregon Buildings and structures in Enterprise, Oregon {{Oregon-school-stub ...
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Enterprise High School (Utah)
Enterprise High School (EHS) is located in Enterprise, Utah, in the southwest part of the state, United States, and is the only 2A public high school in Washington County School District. Enterprise High School's nickname and mascot is the Wolves; the student section is referred to as the Wolf Pack. Enterprise was established in 1896. It was settled by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who were called to settle the area by church leaders. Shortly thereafter, in 1898, a board of trustees was elected to oversee the needs of the 58 children in the community. The first classes were held in a one-room brick home. When the Young Men's Mutual Hall was completed one year later, the school moved into that building. As the community grew, more space was needed and classes were held at various locations and homes in the community. By 1917, the steadily increasing population had created a need for a more permanent school building. Construction began in 1921 on a ...
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