Harrison High School

Harrison High School may refer to:

in the United States (by state)

  • Harrison High School (Harrison, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Harrison High School (Colorado Springs) — Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • Harrison High School (Georgia) — Kennesaw, Georgia
  • Harrison High School, former Chicago Public School, Illinois
  • William Henry Harrison High School (Evansville, Indiana) — Evansville, Indiana
  • North Harrison High School (Indiana) — Ramsey, Indiana
  • William Henry Harrison High School (West Lafayette, Indiana) — West Lafayette, Indiana
  • West Harrison High School — Mondamin, Iowa
  • Harrison County High School — Cynthiana, Kentucky
  • Harrison High School (Michigan) — Farmington Hills, Michigan
  • Harrison Community High School — Harrison, Michigan
  • Harrison Central High School — Lyman, Mississippi
  • Harrison Central High School — Gulfport, Mississippi
  • North Harrison High School (Missouri) — Eagleville, Missouri
  • South Harrison High School (Missouri) — Bethany, Missouri
  • Harrison High School (Montana) — Harrison, Montana
  • Harrison High School (New Jersey) — Harrison, New Jersey
  • Harrison High School (New York) — Harrison, New York
  • Harrison Central High School — Cadiz, Ohio
  • William Henry Harrison High School (Ohio) — Harrison, Ohio
  • South Harrison High School (West Virginia) — Lost Creek, West Virginia

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