Clinton High School may refer to:
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Arkansas) in Clinton, Arkansas
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Illinois) in Clinton, Illinois
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Iowa) in Clinton, Iowa
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Louisiana) in Clinton, Louisiana
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Massachusetts) in Clinton, Massachusetts
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Michigan) in Clinton, Michigan
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Mississippi) in Clinton, Mississippi
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Missouri) in Clinton, Missouri
- Clinton High School (Clinton, New York) in Clinton, New York
- Clinton High School (North Carolina) in Clinton, North Carolina
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Oklahoma) in Clinton, Oklahoma
- Clinton High School (Clinton, South Carolina) in Clinton, South Carolina
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Tennessee) in Clinton, Tennessee
- Clinton High School (Clinton, Wisconsin) in Clinton, Wisconsin
- Clinton County High School in Albany, Kentucky, serving all of Clinton County
- Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley High School in Graceville, Minnesota
- Clinton-Massie High School in Clarksville, Ohio
- DeWitt Clinton High School (Brooklyn) in Brooklyn, New York
- DeWitt Clinton High School in Bronx, New York, New York
- East Clinton High School in Lees Creek, Ohio
- Northeastern Clinton Central School in Champlain, New York
- Port Clinton High School in Port Clinton, Ohio
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