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Flagstaff High School

Flagstaff High School

Public high school in Flagstaff, Arizona


35.204456°N 111.650728°W / 35.204456; -111.650728

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Flagstaff High School (FHS) is a secondary school in Flagstaff, Arizona. Flagstaff High School has been opened to the public since 1923. FHS is a four-year public high school of approximately 1,500 students. The students are primarily of five ethnic groups: White, Native American, Hispanic, Asian, and African-American. Approximately 50 percent of the students are minorities; 147 are from various Native American tribes and live at the Bureau of Indian Affairs KinLani Dormitory.[3] The student body represents a broad socio-economic range from low income to upper middle class. Each year approximately 50 percent of the graduates enroll in four-year colleges and universities and 25 percent in two-year institutions.

Attendance boundary and supplementary dormitory

In addition to sections of Flagstaff, the school serves sections of the Navajo Reservation: Birdsprings, Leupp, and Tolani Lake.[4][5][6]

There is a tribally-controlled dormitory facility contracting with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE),[7] Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory, which houses Native American students who attend Flagstaff High.[8]

Notable alumni


References

  1. "Flagstaff High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  2. "Flagstaff High School". Arizona Interscholastic Association. Retrieved March 24, 2024.
  3. "2020 Census – School District Reference Map: Coconino County, AZ" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. p. 4. Retrieved July 14, 2021. – Compare to the Flagstaff USD maps.
  4. For a definition of the Leupp area: "About Us". Leupp Elementary School. Retrieved July 14, 2021. Our School serves the communities of Leupp, Birdsprings and Tolani Lake. – Also see the "Directions" part.
  5. "Home". Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory. Retrieved April 27, 2021. Providing residential and educational services for 9–12 grade students as they attend Flagstaff HighSchool [sic].
  6. King, Jeanne Snodgrass (1968). American Indian painters; a biographical directory. Smithsonian Libraries. New York : Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation.
  7. "Yaotzin Meza Flagstaff High Alum". Retrieved September 17, 2014.
  8. "Yaotzin Meza UFC Profile". Retrieved September 17, 2014.

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