Westside High School

Westside High School or West Side High School is the name of several high schools, and can refer to:

  • West Side High School (Greers Ferry, Arkansas), Greers Ferry, Arkansas
  • Edmondson/Westside High School (Baltimore, Maryland)
  • West Side High School (Gary), Indiana
  • West Side High School (New Bedford), an alternative junior-senior high school in New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • West Side High School (New Jersey) in Newark, New Jersey
  • Westside High School (Jonesboro, Arkansas), Jonesboro, Arkansas Westside Consolidated School District
  • Westside High School (Augusta, Georgia)
  • Westside High School (Houston), Texas
  • Westside High School (Macon, Georgia)
  • Westside High School (Omaha), Nebraska
  • Westside High School (South Carolina) in Anderson, South Carolina
  • Westside High School (West Virginia) in Clear Fork, West Virginia
  • West Side High School (Dayton, Idaho) Home of the Pirates: 2011 District Champs and 2010 State Champs! (Dayton, Idaho)

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