Edmond Memorial High School
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[edit] Location
Edmond Memorial High School is located in Edmond, Oklahoma. The first class graduated in 1922, and consisted of 24 students. Since then, the school has moved to several different locations, but there are many 3-5 generation students that are currently attending.
[edit] General Information
The mascot of EMHS is the bulldog. They are currently constructing a Freshman academy, renovating the library, and inputing a wrestling locker room. In 2005, EMHS had the highest ACT scores in the state of Oklahoma. They also have the #1 Academic Team in Oklahoma as of 2006.
[edit] History
The original name of the school was Edmond High School, because it was the single high school in town. The name of the school changed in 1975 to Edmond Memorial because six students serving in Vietnam were killed.
EMHS has many distinguished alumni including: Paul Blair (athlete), Danny Goble (author), and Bill Self (University of Kansas basketball coach).
[edit] Statistics
At the start of the 2005-2006 term, 1987 students were enrolled.
[edit] Links
Edmond Memorial High School website
Academics | Arts | Non-Athletic Competitions | Sports |
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ACT II (Show Choir) | Academic Team | Baseball | |
Band | Debate | Boy's Basketball | |
Broken Barriers (student anthology) | Mock Trial | Football | |
Competitive Drama | Model UN | ||
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Studio Art, AP | |||
Vocal Music |