Mojave High School

Mojave High School

"Promoting Achievement, Creating Success." As of 2012 the new motto is "Success Nothing Less"
Location
5302 Goldfield Street North Las Vegas, NV 89031
Information
Type Public
Established 1996
School district Clark County School District
Principal Antonio Rael
Grades 9-12
Campus Metropolitan
School colour(s) Green, Orange, and White
                   
Mascot Rattlesnake
Nickname Rattlers
Website Home Page

Mojave High School, opened in 1996, is a nine-month public High School that is part of Clark County School District located in North Las Vegas, Nevada. As of late 2011, It is proclaimed to be one of the low-active schools by having at least 1,000 students removed to other schools since 2010 due to bullying and violence, dropouts and vandalism. The graduation rate is relatively low.

Mojave Mission Statement

The mission of Mojave High School, a College Preparatory Academy, is to provide a safe learning environment that promotes achievement and empowers students to strive for excellence and to develop respect, pride, and lifelong learning skills.

Athletics

Mojave High School offers many different athletic teams including football, baseball, soccer, swimming, tennis, golf, cross-country, wrestling, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, dance, and volleyball. They compete in the Sunset 4A Region of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association.

Football

The 2007 football season was one of the best in Mojave Athletics history. Head Coach Tyrone Armstrong drove the varsity football team to an 8-3 season defeating rivals ranging from the Aggies to the Spartans. As of 2012 Mojave High School's best football season is proclaimed to be the 2012 season. The Mojave Rattlers made it to the third round of the football playoffs, led by Head Coach Joe Delagodo.

Boys Volleyball

In the past 2 season of Boys volleyball the program has been a failure, with a previous record of 1-31 for the last 2 seasons the Rattlers made local headlines and turned heads when they made it to the 2013 state finals. The boys entered the 2013 season as the underdogs. With a new head Coach, Erik Davis, the team quickly rose to the top of the ladder. Being the only team undefeated in the Sunset Division 1A the boys took home the title of 'The Sunset Division 1A Champions.' This was the first title boys volleyball have obtained in over 8 years. Quickly following the league play The Rattlers entered the 2013 Playoffs. On May 13, 2013 the Rattlers defeated Sunrise Mountain HS in the quarter-finals which secured their spot in the semi-finals. The win gained the boys local news headlines in the 'Las Vegas Review Journal' Following the defeat of Sunrise the boys moved on to face Chaparral High School. Once again the Rattlers made the win look easy. Chaparral was defeated in just 3 sets. The Rattlers were going to the State Finals. With all the success the tension built up. The boys fell short against SECTA high school in the finals. Yet they did not win the state championship title. The Rattlers are still publicly proclaimed one of the best high school volleyball teams in the state of Nevada. They made a turn-a-round and inspired many athletes not only in Las Vegas but all of the west coast. Their story is traveling fast in the volleyball world and has gained national attention from College Athletes such as Ben Patch and Chris Austin. Below you can see the 2013 Roster.

Name Position Grade
Christian Limtiaco OH Senior
Darryl Miller-Green MB Senior
Lemuel Dyck OH,L Senior
Tayvion Carter OPP Senior
Matthew Albino OPP Junior
Brandon Huratado OH Junior
Jovan Carazco Setter Junior
Daniel Wilson L,DS Sophomore
Jordan Glenn MB Sophomore

Track & Field The track team exceeded their exceptions this year also. The Mojave Six made it to the state championship finals and brought home the first state championship title of the new Mojave High School. The team was led by Marcus Hines and Jalon Dean. They have forever set the standards for the upcoming season of track.

Notable Alumni

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