Opened 1917 Grades 9–12 Phone +1 318-549-6680 Colors White, Green | Principal David Thrash Gender Co-ed Founded 1917 | |
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Type Public school, college prep Motto Lead All Students to Find Success Athletics conference Louisiana High School Athletic Association |
Bossier High School is a co-educational college preparatory high school in Bossier City, Louisiana.
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History
Bossier High School was officially recognized as an accredited educational institution by the Louisiana Department of Education in 1917. The first school was located on Traffic Street in North Bossier, the present site of Bossier Elementary School. In 1938 a new location was chosen on the historic site of Fort Kirby Smith, a Civil War Fort. Fort Kirby Smith was one of several defensive positions pieced together by the Confederate Army during the American Civil War (1861-1865) to protect Shreveport during the Red River Campaign. According to Gary Joiner's Through the Howling Wilderness: The 1864 Red River Campaign and Union Failure in the West, it was located to prevent an attack from the north, the east, as well as the southeast from Union aggression. After the surrender of Shreveport in 1865, Fort Kirby Smith was dismantled and abandoned. Construction of Bossier High was completed in 1940 and is the present site.
Athletics
Bossier High School's biggest rivals include Airline High School and Parkway High School.