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
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“Genius is one per cent inspiration, ninety-nine per cent perspiration.”
—Thomas Alva Edison (18471931)
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—Zora Neale Hurston (19071960)