Ririe High School

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Coordinates43°37′14″N 111°46′34″W / 43.620525°N 111.776006°W / 43.620525; -111.776006[1]
TypePublic
School districtRirie School District #252
PrincipalKasey Teske
Ririe Junior-Senior High School
Location
13809 N 130 E

,
83443

Coordinates43°37′14″N 111°46′34″W / 43.620525°N 111.776006°W / 43.620525; -111.776006[1]
Information
TypePublic
School districtRirie School District #252
PrincipalKasey Teske
Teaching staff22[2]
Grades7-12
Enrollment350 (2023-24)[2]
Student to teacher ratio14.61[2]
ColorsRoyal blue and gold
    [3]
AthleticsIHSAA 3A
Athletics conferenceNuclear Conference
SportsFootball, volleyball, cross country, wrestling, basketball, cheerleading, softball, golf, and track & field.
MascotBulldog[3]
RivalWest Jefferson Panthers, Firth Cougars, North Fremont Huskies
Websitewww.ririehigh.org

Ririe Jr./Sr. High School is a public school in Ririe, Idaho serving grades 7-12.

Ririe High School has been a member of the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools since 1945.

It was the first school in USA history to sue to withdraw from a county School District. It won the suit in 1963 and formed its own independent school district, #252, with its own superintendent and school board.[4]

Campus

The Jr/Sr High School consists of one building with two primary areas: the north wing holds most classes for grades 7-8 and the south wing holds most classes for grades 9–12. There is also a separate agricultural shop building where career technical education classes are taught. All grades take physical education classes in the lone gymnasium on the campus.

Extracurricular activities

Activities

Activities available to Ririe students include FFA, BPA, FCCLA, drama, band, choir, eSports & tabletop games, scholastic bowl, student council, honors society, Distinguished Young Women, and yearbook.[5]

Athletics

The Ririe Bulldogs compete in the Nuclear Conference in the Idaho High School Activities Association 3A class and offer the following sports: football, volleyball, cross country, cheerleading, basketball, wrestling, softball, golf, and track & field.[5]

Curriculum

References

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