Moscow High School

Moscow High School

Coordinates: 46°43′52″N 116°59′49″W / 46.73117°N 116.99693°W / 46.73117; -116.99693

Moscow High School
Location
402 E. Fifth Street
Moscow, Idaho

 United States [1]
Information
Type Public [2]
School district Moscow S.D.
Principal Bob Celebrezze [1]
Faculty 34 [2]
Grades 10-12 [2]
Number of students 603 [2]
Color(s) Black & Red            
Nickname Bears [3]
IHSAA Division 4A [3]
Website

Moscow High School is a three-year public secondary school in Moscow, Idaho. A senior high school, it serves grades 10-12, and its principal is Bob Celebrezze. [2]

The school colors are black and red, and the mascot is the bear.[1] The athletic teams compete in IHSAA class 4A, the second-highest in the state.[3] MHS played against the largest shools in the state until 1979, when it dropped from A-1 to A-2 (now 4A).[4] Due to limited space on its campus, the varsity athletic facilities are located at Bear Field near Moscow Junior High School, approximately 10 blocks east. State championship football games have occasionally been held in the Kibbie Dome, on the campus of the University of Idaho.[5]

Contents

Clubs

  • Key Club
  • Chess Club
  • Hockey Club
  • Math Club
  • Glee Club
  • InnerVisions Literary Magazine
  • HRAI (Human Rights and International) Club
  • Environmental Club
  • Art Club
  • Rocket Club
  • Robotic Club
  • Orchestra Club
  • Future Problem Solvers
  • Anime Club
  • Technology Club
  • National Honors Society

Club Activities

  • The International Club goes to the Model United Nations conference in Seattle, Washington every year. Club members represent organizations from different nations worldwide.
  • The Environmental Club goes on a "Turtle Trip," to a beach near Tomatlán, Mexico to help baby Olive ridley sea turtles get back to the sea safely.
  • The Glee Club arranges its own music and performs throughout the community year round.

Notable alumni

  • Hec Edmundson - basketball and track coach at Idaho and Washington, Olympian in track (1908, 1912).
  • Lyle Smith - former football head coach and athletic director at Boise State. Class of 1934
  • Dan Monson - college basketball head coach. Class of 1980
  • Josh Ritter - critically acclaimed singer/songwriter.

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References


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