Edison High School may refer to:
- Thomas A. Edison High School (New York City), Jamaica, Queens
- Thomas A. Edison High School (Elmira Heights), Elmira Heights, New York
- Thomas A. Edison High School (Oregon), Portland, Oregon
- Thomas A. Edison High School (Pennsylvania), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Thomas A. Edison High School (Fairfax County, Virginia), Alexandria, Virginia
- Thomas A. Edison Junior-Senior High School, Lake Station, Indiana
- Edison High School, Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California
- Edison High School (California), Fresno, California
- Edison High School (Stockton, California), Stockton, California
- Edison High School (Minnesota), Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Edison High School (New Jersey), Edison, New Jersey
- Edison High School (Milan, Ohio), Milan, Ohio
- Edison High School (Richmond, Ohio), Richmond, Ohio
- Edison High School (San Antonio, Texas), San Antonio, Texas
- Edison Junior-Senior High School, Yoder, Colorado
- Burlington-Edison High School, Burlington, Washington
- Miami Edison Senior High School, Miami, Florida
- Edison Preparatory School, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Thomas Edison High School of Technology, Silver Spring, Maryland
- Edison Regional Gifted Center, Chicago, Illinois
Famous quotes containing the words edison, high and/or school:
“Genius is one per cent inspiration, ninety-nine per cent perspiration.”
—Thomas Alva Edison (18471931)
“Patience is a most necessary qualification for business; many a man would rather you heard his story than granted his request. One must seem to hear the unreasonable demands of the petulant, unmoved, and the tedious details of the dull, untired. That is the least price that a man must pay for a high station.”
—Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (16941773)
“A sure proportion of rogue and dunce finds its way into every school and requires a cruel share of time, and the gentle teacher, who wished to be a Providence to youth, is grown a martinet, sore with suspicions; knows as much vice as the judge of a police court, and his love of learning is lost in the routine of grammars and books of elements.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)