Meridian High School (Idaho)

Meridian High School
Address
1900 West Pine Avenue
Meridian, Idaho, 83642
United States
Coordinates 43°36′47″N 116°25′01″W / 43.613°N 116.417°W / 43.613; -116.417Coordinates: 43°36′47″N 116°25′01″W / 43.613°N 116.417°W / 43.613; -116.417
Information
Type Public
Founded 1904, 1975 (current)
School district West Ada School District
Principal Geoffrey Stands [1]
Faculty 87
Grades 912
Enrollment 1388 (2011)
Color(s) Blue & Gold         
Athletics IHSAA Class 5A
Athletics conference Southern Idaho (5A) (SIC)
Nickname Warriors
Newspaper Warwhoop
Yearbook Mana Ha Sa
Website Meridian High School
[2][3][4]

Meridian High School is a four-year public secondary school within the West Ada School District located in Meridian, Idaho, comprising grades 9-12.

History

The school began classes in the year of 1904 at the corners of Pine Street and Meridian Road, in a one-room schoolhouse. Meridian High was the first high school in the Meridian area. During most of the twentieth century, Meridian and surrounding areas were separated from Boise to the east by a significant amount of agricultural land, which later became developed.

In 1975, a larger, more modern campus (initially containing four buildings) was built at the present location, at the intersection of Pine Ave. and Linder Rd. With enrollment already exceeding capacity when the new campus opened, an addition to the classroom building was completed the following year. Growth continued into the mid-1980s, forcing the school to adopt a split-shift schedule to accommodate the 2,400 students attending a facility built for 1,800.

Until 1987, it was the only high school in the Meridian School District, and had the largest enrollment in the state. With rapid growth in the Meridian and west Boise area, four additional high schools opened in the next two decades to relieve congestion:

In the fall of 2007, a new PTC building was constructed, housing three new shops and adding additional space for students and faculty. Additional space for the Future Farmers of America (FFA) was also established.

School Information

The school enrollment currently stands at 1755.

The school sits on a sprawling campus, with six permanent buildings, connected by an outdoor courtyard. The school has changed buildings three times since forming, all at different locations near the center of Meridian.

Athletics

The Warriors have won over 60 district and 25 state championships. The most recent additions were the 5A state football (fall 2007) and state and national dance championships.

State titles

Boys

Girls

Combined

School newspaper

The Meridian High Newspaper, the Warwhoop, has history dating back to the 1940s. The current layout design program used is Adobe InDesign CS3. The Warwhoop's historic papers are located in Meridian High School in the current newspaper room.

Yearbook

The school's yearbook is called the Mana Ha Sa which is said to be how MHS is pronounced by some unspecified Native Americans. The current layout design program used is Adobe InDesign CS3.

Bands

The band program consists of three bands: Marching, Symphonic, and concert.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Administration". Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  2. "Meridian High School". Public School Review. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  3. "High Schools". Meridian School District. Archived from the original on April 25, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  4. "Idaho High School Activities Association" (PDF). IHSAA. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  5. idhsaa.org - Idaho high school football - state champions
  6. 1 2 idhsaa.org Cross Country champions through 2011
  7. idhsaa.org - Basketball champions - through 2012
  8. idhsaa.org - Wrestling champions - through 2012
  9. idhsaa.org - Track champions - through 2012
  10. idhsaa.org - Golf champions - through 2012
  11. idhsaa.org Soccer & Volleyball champions - through 2011
  12. idhsaa.org - Girls Basketball champions - through 2012
  13. idhsaa.org - Girls Track champions - through 2012
  14. idhsaa.org - Tennis champions - through 2012

External links

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