Huntington School is a
public school
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in
Huntington, Oregon, United States. Serving grades K-12, it is the only school in the Huntington School District 16J.
District 16J is mostly in
Baker County, with a part in
Malheur County
Malheur County () is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 31,571. Its county seat is Vale, and its largest city is Ontario. The county was named after the Malheur River, which runs thr ...
.
The school has a dormitory for exchange students.
It took students from the Jefferson School District, with six such students attending Huntington in 1958.
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Demographics
The demographic breakdown of the 57 students enrolled in 2013-2014 was:
* Male - 61.4%
* Female - 38.6%
* Hispanic - 1.8%
* White - 93.0%
* Multiracial - 5.2%
80.7% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch.
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Athletics
The Huntington Locomotives compete in the following sports:
* Basketball (boys' and girls')
* Football (boys')
* Track and field (boys' and girls')
* Volleyball (girls')
All teams except track and field were cooperative with Harper
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* Harper (name), a surname and given name
Places
;in Canada
* Harper Islands, Nunavut
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(another small K-12 school approximately 65 miles southwest of Huntington) until June 2017. Since 2017–18 season, with the help of yearly exchange students, Huntington High School is able to compete with full sized volleyball, football and basketball teams for both boys' and girls'.
References
School districts in Oregon
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