Laurel High School (Montana)
Laurel High School in Laurel, Montana opened in 1908, with W.A. Longley serving as the first principal. The original high school was located on First Avenue between Ninth Street and Seventh Street. It was known as "The Old North School". The school, in its present location on Eighth Street, was constructed in 1962 and the Old North School was demolished in 1969. The demolition inspired Laurel's graduating class to lead one of the largest public rallies in the history of Montana and the Northwest region of the United States.
Laurel High School | |
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Laurel Locomotives | |
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203 East 8th Street Laurel Montana , (Yellowstone County) , Montana 59044 United States | |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1908 |
Founder | W. A. Longley |
Status | Active |
School district | 7-70 |
Superintendent | Matthew Torix |
CEEB code | 270-545 |
Chairperson | Brittani Hunter |
Principal | Stacy Hall |
Teaching staff | 39.08 (FTE) |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 642 (2018–19) |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.43 |
Color(s) | Black, white, purple and gold |
Fight song | Go U Northwestern |
Athletics | Class A |
Athletics conference | Eastern A |
Mascot | Locomotive |
Team name | Locomotives |
Rival | Billings Central Catholic High School |
Accreditation | Northwest Association of Accredited Schools |
Tuition | $838 for Out-of-District Students |
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