Dobson High School

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Dobson High School
Following the dream! One student at a time.
Location
Mesa, Arizona, USA
Information
Principal Matthew Gehrman
Students 2,850
Faculty 180
Type Public high school
Grades 10-12
Mascot Mustang
Established 1981
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Dobson High School is a secondary public high school located in Mesa, Arizona. The school is part of the Mesa Unified School District and serves grades 10-12. Rhodes, Hendrix, and Powell are the main junior high schools, in Mesa, that feed students into Dobson. The school's mascot is a mustang and the school colors are blue and silver. Student population is approximately 2,800 students, being a middle-sized high school compared to most high schools. The current principal is Matthew Gehrman, who also was a Dobson graduate, teacher, and assistant principal in the past. Rick Fultz, Ray Perkins and Dora Samson comprise the rest of the administration, as the three assistant principals.

The school is named after the Dobson family, who moved to the area in 1886 and established a large ranch which includes the land where the school is now located[1].

Founded in 1981, Dobson sits on 84 acres of public land. Dobson's address is 1501 West Guadalupe Road and is located in west Mesa, Arizona. Paul Walsh, Linda Rottman and Steve Green have been administrative principals at Dobson.

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