Kamiah High School

Public school in Kamiah, Idaho, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kamiah High School (KAM-ee-eye) is a four-year public secondary school in Kamiah, Idaho, the only high school in Kamiah School District #304. Located in the Clearwater Valley of rural Lewis County in the north central part of the state, the school colors are maroon and white and the mascot is a Kub.

Establishedc. 1914[2][3]
1959 (current)[4]
School districtKamiah S.D. #304
PrincipalPeggy Flerchinger [5]
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Kamiah High School
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TypePublic[1]
Establishedc. 1914[2][3]
1959 (current)[4]
School districtKamiah S.D. #304
PrincipalPeggy Flerchinger [5]
Teaching staff9.60 (FTE)[6]
Grades912
Enrollment120 (2023–2024)[6]
Student to teacher ratio12.50[6]
ColorsMaroon & White[5]
   
AthleticsIHSAA Class 1A
Athletics conferenceWhite Pine League
MascotKub[5]
NewspaperKubville Chatter [7]
YearbookKub
Feeder schoolsKamiah Middle School
Elevation1,260 ft (385 m) AMSL
WebsiteKamiah High School
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Location in Idaho

At the south end of the city, the high school was built in 1914,[3] and the current building on 9th Street opened 67 years ago in November 1959.[2][4]

Athletics

Kamiah competes in athletics in IHSAA Class 1A in the White Pine League. It was formerly a member of the Central Idaho League with Grangeville and Orofino in Class 2A. KHS moved down to 1A in the summer of 2012 and won the 1A (Division I) state title in football that fall.

State titles

Boys

  • Football (4): fall (A-3, now 2A) 1978,[8][9] 2000; (2A) 2001; (1A, Div I) 2012[10] (official with introduction of A-3 playoffs, fall 1977)[11]
  • Track (6): (A-3, now 2A) 1979, 1980, 1981,[12] 2001; (2A) 2002, 2012[13]

Girls

  • Track (4): (A-3, now 2A) 1982,[14] 1987,[15] 1988, 1989[16][17] (introduced in 1971)

Notable graduates

  • Ken Hobart, former CFL quarterback, Class of 1979
  • Karleen Pardue-Williams/Karly [18] Rose, National Beauty Queen, speaker, Class of 1984
  • Geoff Schroeder, state senator in the U.S. state of Idaho, Class of 1984
  • C.J. Aragon 2010 National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association National Coach-of-the-Year, Class of 1993

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