McCall-Donnelly High School
Public, four-year school in McCall, Idaho, U.S.
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McCall-Donnelly High School is a four-year public secondary school in McCall, Idaho, the only traditional high school in the McCall-Donnelly Joint School District, and the largest high school in Valley County. The school colors are blue, white, and red and the mascot is a Vandal.
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401 N. Mission St. , | |
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| Type | Public, four-year |
School district | McCall-Donnelly Joint S.D. (#421) |
Principal | Timothy T. Thomas |
| Faculty | 29.15 (FTE)[1] |
| Grades | 9–12 |
| Enrollment | 439 (2023-2024)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 15.06[1] |
| Colors | Blue, White, & Red |
| Athletics | IHSAA Class 2A |
Athletics conference | Western Idaho (WIC) |
| Mascot | Vandal |
| Newspaper | The Echo |
| Yearbook | Ski Tracks |
Feeder schools | Payette Lakes Middle School |
| Elevation | 5,030 ft (1,533 m) above sea level |
| Website | McCall-Donnelly HS |
The school's campus in McCall is at an elevation of 5,030 feet (1,533 m) above sea level, approximately a quarter-mile (400 m) south of Payette Lake.
The school district's territory, and therefore the high school's territory, includes sections of Valley and Adams counties, with 98% of its territory in the former and the remainder in the latter.[2] Its service area includes McCall and Donnelly.
Athletics
McCall-Donnelly competes in athletics in IHSAA Class 3A in the Snake River Valley Conference.
State titles
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