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
Famous quotes containing the words harrison, high and/or school:
“The work of the miner has its unavoidable incidents of discomfort and danger, and these should not be increased by the neglect of the owners to provide every practicable safety appliance. Economies which involve a sacrifice of human life are intolerable.”
—Benjamin Harrison (18331901)
“He was high and mighty. But the kindest creature to his slavesand the unfortunate results of his bad ways were not sold, had not to jump over ice blocks. They were kept in full view and provided for handsomely in his will. His wife and daughters in the might of their purity and innocence are supposed never to dream of what is as plain before their eyes as the sunlight, and they play their parts of unsuspecting angels to the letter.”
—Anonymous Antebellum Confederate Women. Previously quoted by Mary Boykin Chesnut in Mary Chesnuts Civil War, edited by C. Vann Woodward (1981)
“In the first place God made idiots. This was for practice. Then He made School Boards.”
—Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (18351910)