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Window Rock High School is a public high school in Fort Defiance, a
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Apache County, Arizona Apache County is in the northeast corner of the U.S. state of Arizona. Shaped in a long rectangle running north to south, as of the 2020 census, its population was 66,021. The county seat is St. Johns. Most of the county is occupied by part ...
. WRHS is the only high school in the
Window Rock Unified School District Window Rock Unified School District (WRUSD) is a school district within Apache County, Arizona, United States. The district comprises seven schools within a 65-mile radius. WRUSD serves several unincorporated areas, including Fort Defiance, Oak ...
. WRUSD, and therefore the high school, serves several unincorporated areas, including Fort Defiance, Oak Springs, St. Michaels,
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, and most of
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History

The school district opened by the mid-1950s, with high school students two years later. The first students graduated in 1958 and 1959, and the school was completed in 1960. A devastating fire burned the school to the ground early in April 1981, causing $5 million in damage. A new school was built later in the decade.


Demographics

Window Rock High School had an enrollment of 728 students on October 1, 2010.
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99% of the students are of
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ancestry. The school serves students throughout the surrounding area including Fort Defiance, St. Michaels,
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, Hunters Point, Oak Springs, and several others.


Athletics

The school's athletic programs are known as the "Fighting Scouts". It is a member of the
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's 3A Conference. The basketball program was previously led by
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Notable alumni

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Ryneldi Becenti Ryneldi Becenti (born August 11, 1971) is a retired American professional basketball player. She became the first Native American to play in the WNBA when she played for the Phoenix Mercury in 1997. High school Becenti attended Window Rock Hi ...
, the first Native American to play in the WNBA * Stephanie Yellowhair, Navajo transgender activist


References


External links


Window Rock High School Website

Remembering Window Rock High School
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