Morris High School

Morris High School may refer to one of several high schools in the United States:

  • Morris High School (Illinois) — Morris, Illinois
  • Morris High School (Oklahoma) — Morris, Oklahoma
  • Morris High School (Bronx, New York) — Bronx, New York
  • Morris Area High School — Morris, Minnesota, which may be same or different from:
  • Morris High School (Morris, Minnesota), listed on the NRHP in Minnesota
  • West Morris Central High School — Chester, New Jersey
  • Morris Catholic High School — Denville, New Jersey
  • West Morris Mendham High School — Mendham, New Jersey
  • Morris Hills High School — Rockaway, New Jersey
  • Morris Knolls High School — Rockaway, New Jersey
  • Mount Morris Junior - Senior High School — Mount Morris, New York
  • Mark Morris High School — Longview, Washington
  • Morris Central School Morris,New York 13808

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