Highland High School

Highland High School or Highlands High School may refer to:

In the United States:

  • Highland High School (Gilbert, Arizona)
  • Highland High School (Highland, Arkansas)
  • Highland High School (Bakersfield, California)
  • Highlands Academy of Arts & Design formerly known as Highlands High School (North Highlands, California)
  • Highland High School (Palmdale, California)
  • Highland High School (Ault, Colorado)
  • Highland High School (Craigmont, Idaho)
  • Highland High School (Pocatello, Idaho)
  • Highland High School (Highland, Illinois)
  • Highland High School (Anderson, Indiana)
  • Highland High School (Highland, Indiana)
  • Highlands High School (Fort Thomas, Kentucky)
  • Highland High School (Blackwood, New Jersey)
  • Highland High School (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
  • Highland High School (Highland, New York)
  • Highland High School (Medina County, Ohio)
  • Highland High School (Sparta, Ohio)
  • Highlands High School (Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania)
  • Highlands High School (San Antonio, Texas)
  • Highland High School (Utah)
  • Highland High School (Monterey, Virginia)
  • Highland High School (Cowiche, Washington)
  • Highland High School (Highland, Wisconsin)

It may also refer to:

  • Highland Regional High School, Blackwood, New Jersey, USA
  • Lake Highlands High School, Dallas, Texas, USA
  • Northern Highlands Regional High School, Allendale, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA
  • Highland High School, a fictional school featured in the animated series Beavis and Butt-head, based on the real Highland High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Famous quotes containing the words highland, high and/or school:

    If you would feel the full force of a tempest, take up your residence on the top of Mount Washington, or at the Highland Light, in Truro.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    The beauty of Israel is slain upon thy high places how are the
    mighty fallen!
    Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askelon;
    Bible: Hebrew Second Samuel (l. I, 19–20)

    You send a boy to school in order to make friends—the right sort.
    Virginia Woolf (1882–1941)