Terrebonne High School
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Motto | Where the Future of Terrebonne Parish Begins |
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Established | 1908 |
Type | Public |
Principal | Mr. Graham Douglas |
Students | Approximately 1,500 |
Grades | 10 - 12 |
Location | Houma, Louisiana, U.S.A. |
Colors | Crimson & Gold |
Mascot | Ida the Tiger |
Website | http://www.tpsd.org/ths |
Terrebonne High School is a secondary school in Houma, Louisiana, United States.
It is a part of the Terrebonne Parish School District.
It has been in existence since 1908, and houses grades 10-12; freshmen attend Houma Junior High School. It is the second oldest accredited high school in the state of Louisiana. The accreditation was awarded by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1914. During this time Terrebonne High School has occupied four different buildings; the old Houma Fireman's Hall, the Houma Elementary Building on Goode and Point Streets, the Houma Junior High building on the site on the original Fireman's building or "rooster school" which is the present location of the courthouse annex, and the present Terrebonne High School building on West Main Street in Houma.
[edit] School uniforms
The school requires its students to wear school uniforms.[1] The school's designated alternate shirt color is "Crimson." (the page adds "not Red.") [2]