Pocatello High School is a four-year public
high school
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in
Pocatello, Idaho, United States. It is the oldest of the three traditional high schools of the
Pocatello/Chubbuck School District and serves the southwest portion. The
school colors
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are red and blue and the mascot was an "
Indian
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Peoples South Asia
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";
the city's namesake,
Chief Pocatello, was the leader of the
Shoshone people
The Shoshone or Shoshoni ( or ) are a Native American tribe with four large cultural/linguistic divisions:
* Eastern Shoshone: Wyoming
* Northern Shoshone: southern Idaho
* Western Shoshone: Nevada, northern Utah
* Goshute: western Utah, easter ...
. The mascot was changed to the Thunder in June 2021 due to insensitivity.
History
The school was constructed in late spring and summer of 1892 at a cost of $18, 281. According to the Bannock County Historical Society, the school was originally called West Side School, holding all grades in the same school. Pocatello High School was the most impressive building in the area during the early 1900s and on many occasions the school served as a town square where concerts and athletic contests were held. Two presidents of the United States spoke on the grounds of Pocatello High School, President Theodore Roosevelt in 1902 and William Howard Taft in 1908. John F. Kennedy would visit in 1962 and speak during a campaign trip.
In 1914, a fire started in the boiler room and the high school burnt completely to the ground. The school was rebuilt in exactly the same location. In 1939, the old school was remodeled and additions were made including a new gymnasium currently known as "the pit". In 1996 major renovations were added to the school which took three years to complete. These renovations included new floors, lights, sidewalks, heating system, and windows. A new gymnasium known as "the palace" was built between 2004 and 2006.
Architect
Frank H. Paradice, Jr., who moved to Pocatello around 1915, reportedly designed the high school,
[ DRAFT (? not stamped "final"). PDF includes plans and historic photos but not 26 photos from 2015 stated to be included in its submission.] presumably the new construction one replacing the one destroyed by fire in 1914.
In September 2016,
Monsanto
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awarded a grant of $15,000 for the development of a
hydroponic greenhouse
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for the roof of the
Museum of Clean to teach students about
green energy
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and how plants grow.
Wind turbine
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s and
solar panels will generate power, such as to provide electricity for lights during the nighttime. It is part of a project involving the partnership of the high school with the museum. The installation is targeted for completion in the fall of 2017.
Since the 1950's, there have been sightings and reports of paranormal activity on the property. Urban legends have been proven fake but rumors among students hearing voices and feeling hugged remained under speculation for years. In 2019
Ghost Hunters (TV series)
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investigated the school for the first episode of the 13th season.
Achievements
In 1989, Pocatello High School received the Presidential Excellence award, one of only 165 awards given in the nation.
Athletics
Pocatello competes in athletics in
IHSAA Class 4A in the
Great Basin (East) Conference with
Century and
Preston. PHS traditionally competed with the largest schools in the state in Class 5A (formerly A-1); a drop in enrollment caused a change to Class 4A.
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* From 2011-2015 the boys cross country won 5 state Championships in a row.
* In 2000, the boys basketball team successfully defended the A-1 (now 5A) state championship.
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* The PHS football team won the state 4A title in November 2006.
** Four A-1 (now 5A) state titles in football were won in six-season span (1989, 1990, 1992, 1994).
* The 2012 baseball team won the state 4A championship, its first.]
Rivalries
Pocatello High School has intra-city rivalries with Highland
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(1963) and Century (1999). The annual football game between Pocatello and Highland is known as the "Black and Blue Bowl." A tradition of rivalry between the schools is to paint the large rock outside of the other schools.
State titles
Boys
* Cross Country (6): ''fall'' 1980; (4A) 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 ''(introduced in 1964)''
* Basketball (9): 1927, 1929, 1936, 1942, 1957, 1962, 1969, 1999, 2000[idhsaa.org]
- Basketball champions - through 2012
* Wrestling (7): 1968, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1990, 1991, 1992 ''(introduced in 1958)''
* Baseball (1): (4A) 2012[ ''(records not kept by IHSAA, state tourney introduced in 1971)''
* Track (2): 1958; (4A) 2009
* Golf (3): 1957, 1962, 1990, 2007, 2008 ''(introduced in 1956)''
* Football (5): ''fall'' 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994: (4A) 2006 ''(official with introduction of playoffs, fall 1979)''][idhsaa.org]
- Idaho high school football - state champions
**(unofficial poll titles - 0) ''(poll introduced in 1963, through 1978)''
Girls
* Cross Country (2): ''fall'' 1995, 1996[ ''(introduced in 1974)''
* Volleyball (1): ''fall'' 1990][idhsaa.org]
Soccer & Volleyball champions - through 2011 ''(introduced in 1976)''
* Track (5): 1975, 1982, 1994, 1995, 1996 2022 ''(introduced in 1971)''
* Dance: All-State Champions 2012
Controversy
In October 2013, a former girls' basketball coach, Laraine Cook, was fired over a Facebook photo where her fiancé, Tom Harrison, a football coach at Pocatello High School, holds her breast. Cook told the local Pocatello ABC affiliate that she was fired and not Harrison because she was the one who posted the photo.
Until the 1970s, the Pocatello High School mascot was a Native American caricature named ''Osky Ow Wow'', "a little Mohawk-looking guy with buck teeth, dark skin, big round eyes and a Mohawk haircut." As late as 2015, the school's dance team, the Indianettes, continued to perform a redface
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routine in which female students dressed up in stereotypical Native American outfits and performed a mock "Indian" dance. In December 2020, the Pocatello School District selected "Thunder" as the high school’s new mascot, effective June 2021.
The murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart took place in Pocatello, Idaho, on September 22, 2006, when Stoddart (born December 21, 1989), a student at Pocatello High School, was stabbed to death by classmates Brian Lee Draper (born March 21, 1990) and Torey Michael Adamcik (born June 14, 1990).
Notable alumni
* Babe Caccia (1936), head football coach of the Idaho State Bengals
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* Kent Hadley
Kent William Hadley (December 17, 1934 – March 10, 2005) was a professional baseball player. A free-swinging first baseman, he played three years in Major League Baseball (1958–60) and six seasons in Nippon Professional Baseball (1962–67).
...
, professional baseball player (Kansas City Athletics
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, New York Yankees
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, Nankai Hawks
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)
* Duke Sims, professional baseball player (Cleveland Indians
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, Los Angeles Dodgers
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, Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees
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, Texas Rangers)
Popular culture
Pocatello High School featured in the August 29, 2019 episode of '' Ghost Hunters''.
References
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Schools in Bannock County, Idaho
Pocatello, Idaho
Public high schools in Idaho
1892 establishments in Idaho
Educational institutions established in 1892