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Reno High School (RHS) is a public
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Reno, Nevada Reno ( ) is a city in the northwest section of the U.S. state of Nevada, along the Nevada-California border, about north from Lake Tahoe, known as "The Biggest Little City in the World". Known for its casino and tourism industry, Reno is th ...
, United States. It is a part of the Washoe County School District. The school's teams are known as the Reno Huskies, and the school colors are red and blue.


History

Reno High was the first high school in Reno, which is celebrated by its slogan: "Reno High - Older than Reno". High school students in Reno in the 1860s were originally taught in the basement of a building on the corner of First and Virginia Streets, on the future site of the
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. Today there is a city plaza at that location, which is across the street from the Reno City Hall. In 1869 High school students were moved to a one-room school. In 1879, due to Reno's expanding population, a larger high school, called "Central School," was built near Arlington and Fourth Streets. This was commonly referred to as "Reno High School", and 1879 is the generally accepted year of the school's founding. In 1910, a fire in the chemistry lab destroyed the school's main building. The school was rebuilt in downtown Reno in 1912, at a location currently occupied by the former Sundowner hotel-casino (a portion of which is now a condominium complex). In 1951, Reno High was relocated to new facilities, on 71 acres, the campus located on Booth and Foster Streets, just south of the
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and near
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Extracurricular activities


Athletics

Reno High has won numerous state championships in many sports. The boys' cross country team has been the most dominant, winning 12 state championships (including five consecutive wins). The girls' basketball team won the state championship in 2001, then won back-to-back state and region championships in 2013 and 2014. The Reno High football team won the Nevada state football title in 2003, the Reno baseball team won the state championship in 2004, and the boys' basketball team won the championship in 2006, knocking off North Las Vegas' Rancho High School. The Reno Huskies compete in the High Desert League of the
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, which is the large-school level of varsity sports in Nevada. Since 2003, the Reno High boys' sports varsity teams have won Nevada state championships in football, basketball, baseball, track and field, swimming, diving, tennis, and snow skiing. On Friday, February 22, 2008, the Reno Huskies defeated Cheyenne High of Las Vegas 76 to 72, for their second state basketball championship in three seasons. The Huskies won at least one state championship in seven different sports in every year from 2002 to 2008. In 1986, Reno High football placekicker
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. The 68 yard long field goal, which was kicked in a game at
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is the second-longest in organized American football at any class level, including the NFL, and was just short of
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's 69-yard field goal in 1976, for NAIA college school Abilene Christian. Reno High cross country runner Marie (Mel) Lawrence holds the U.S. high school record in the 2,000 m and 3,000 m steeplechase.


Orchestras

Reno currently has three performing orchestras: *Chamber Orchestra *Sinfonia *Concert Orchestra The Chamber Orchestra tours each year, participating in college level master-classes and festivals at schools and Universities such as Stanford University, San Francisco State University, San Jose State University and University of the Pacific. Members of the Orchestras audition for and consistently participate in the Reno Philharmonic Youth Symphonies, the Washoe County Honor Orchestra, and the Nevada State Honor Orchestra.


Bands

*Wind Ensemble *Jazz Band *Concert Band *Pep Band The Reno High Jazz Band, Wind Ensemble and Concert Band are ranked highly in the district, winning festivals year round.


Choirs

*Vocal Motion *Chorale *Mixed Choir


Performing arts

The Reno High School Theater Program, known as the 'Booth Street Players', presents three to four shows a year, along with outside school community performances. The fall production is a play, and the spring production is a musical. Past shows have included ''Little Shop of Horrors'', ''Our Town'', ''Grease'', ''The Boy Friend'', and ''Pippin'' ('Pippin' included students trained in silk aerial acrobatics).


Other activities

The Speech and Debate team has consecutively won the state championship for 24 years in a row (as of 2019), as well as this, they won the 2020 "Covid Cup". The lack of in person competition prompted the North Nevada Forensic League (NNFL) to cancel the usual sweepstakes, instead opting to have a "Covid Cup" for that year only. The "Covid Cup" applicable competitions all took place online with streaming video. In 2019 the Debate Team attained 1,000 points in league competition, a first. There are many other clubs as well, offered to students at Reno High Publications *''Re-Wa-Ne'' — school yearbook *''The Red & Blue'' — monthly school newspaper *''The Mirror'' — school literary magazine (publication ceased in 2008)


Notable Reno High alumni

* Walter S. Baring Jr. (1929) - U.S. congressman from Nevada * Josh Barrett (2003) - safety for the
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References


External links


Official school siteWashoe County School District
{{Authority control High schools in Reno, Nevada Educational institutions established in 1879 Washoe County School District Public high schools in Nevada 1879 establishments in Nevada