Battle Mountain High School (Nevada)

For the high school in Eagle County, Colorado, see Battle Mountain High School (Colorado).
Battle Mountain High School
Location
435 Weaver Ave
Battle Mountain, Nevada 89820

United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1981
School district Lander County School District
Principal Rob Campbell
Grades 9 to 12
Color(s)          
Mascot Longhorn
Website http://www.lander.k12.nv.us/

Battle Mountain High School is a secondary school in Lander County, Nevada. It was built in 1983, and continues to serve as Battle Mountain's primary high school today.

Events

Dances

Held a Costume Contest. Winner: Shelby Kroll

Offered "Girls Choice" for the first dance, but went back to normal after the walls filled up with whoever did not have a date.

Tournaments

Gatherings

Spirit Week

Throughout the course of a year, each class earns spirit points that are assessed at the end of the year. To earn points, students of a class must participate in events or dress up for certain days during Spirit Week. Spirit week is the week before a dance where students in the highschool may dress up to a certain theme. The first three themes are chosen by the Student Council, whereas the last day is "Green & White Day," where students can where anything that is green, gold, or white. The more spectacular your outfit is the more points you will earn. Some teens will dye their hair or put on face paint to show their school spirit.

Athletics

The athletics program at Battle Mountain is known as the Longhorns and are affiliated with the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association. Recently Battle Mountain has had a large amount of athletic success. In the past 3 years there have been 8 Consecutive State Wrestling Champions, And girls varsity basketball has taken state numerous times.

Justin Gray a.k.a. The Asian Legend led the football and baseball team to the state tournament in 2009 and 2010. He rushed for over 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns his senior year. He was also named Second Team All-Conference.

Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association State Championships

Wrestling has 14 state championships

Crime

Most crime done around the school is only minor vandalization. Problems with highschoolers vandalizing the Battle Mountain Junior High led to the immediate prohibition of highschoolers wandering around the junior high grounds.

External links

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