School type Public high school Grades 9-12 Phone +1 928-692-6480 Color Blue, gold Highest grade Twelfth grade | Principal Rusty Moomey Athletics conference AIA 5A Mascot Bulldogs Lowest grade Ninth grade | |
Established 1917 (as Mohave County Union HS)1993 (current campus) Enrollment 1,810 (October 1, 2012) Address 4182 N Bank St, Kingman, AZ 86409, USA Similar Lee Williams High Sch, Cerbat Elementary School, Kingman Academy of Learning, White Cliffs Middle School, Kingman Middle School |
Kingman High School is a public high school in Kingman, Arizona. It is a part of the Kingman Unified School District. The mascot of Kingman High School is an English bulldog.
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History
Kingman High School's history dates back to the beginning of Mohave County, Arizona. When the original school was built in 1917, it was named Mohave County Union High School or Mohave Union High School. It was built in Kingman on the site of an old pioneer cemetery. In later years it became known as Kingman High School.
In 1936, a gymnasium was built on the Kingman High School campus. The WPA-funded project included a lamella roof, rare for Arizona and unique to Kingman. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
In 1993 a new high school outside of the Kingman city limits was built, known as Kingman High School North; it was the campus for the sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Freshmen attended the old school, Kingman High South.
In 2006, all high school students began to attend the North campus (by now known as simply Kingman High School). The campus was reused as a middle school (White Cliffs) and is currently Lee Williams High School (9th and 10th grade only for 2013-2014). The historic gymnasium remains on the old campus and was not affected by the conversion.
Courses
The school has some 500 students in AP, honors, or dual enrollment (through Mohave Community College) courses.