Rancho High School
Public high school in North Las Vegas, Nevada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rancho High School is a high school in North Las Vegas, Nevada, within the Clark County School District.
Rancho High School | |
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1900 Searles Avenue , 89101 | |
Coordinates | 36°11′08″N 115°07′21″W |
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School type | Public high school |
Motto | "Students and Teachers Achieving Real Success" |
Established | 1953 |
School district | Clark County School District |
Area trustee | Brenda Zamora |
Principal | Norman Smith [1] |
Teaching staff | 108.00 (FTE)[2] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 2,994 (2023-2024)[2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 27.72[2] |
Colour(s) | Green and white |
Athletics conference | Sunrise 4A Region |
Team name | Rams |
Publication | Rampage |
Website | Rancho Rams High School |
The school opened in 1953 as the third public high school in the Las Vegas Valley, following Las Vegas High School (founded in 1905) and Basic High School (founded in 1942). Fifty years later, the original campus was torn down in June 2006 and students moved into a new campus, constructed on the site of the original campus' football field, in July 2006, with all construction finishing the following year.[citation needed]
Athletics
Rancho High School engages in a yearly football "Bone Game" against Las Vegas High School, with the tradition forming the oldest rivalry game in Nevada.[3]
Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association state championships
Notable alumni
- Greg Anthony – former UNLV and NBA basketball player, former CBS Sports analyst[8]
- Marty Barrett – former MLB baseball player
- Tom Barrett – former MLB baseball infielder[9]
- Larry Beasley - city planner, professor, author
- Olivia Diaz - Las Vegas councilwoman
- Lionel Hollins – former NBA player, assistant NBA coach[10]
- Steve Kazor – former college coach, NFL scout
- Ruben Kihuen – former U.S. Representative
- Joe Lombardo – Governor of Nevada, 17th Sheriff of Clark County[11]
- Mike Maddux – former MLB baseball pitcher, pitching coach[9]
- Mike Pritchard - former NFL wide receiver[12]
- John Welch - assistant NBA basketball coach[13]
References
External links
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