- Rancho High School
Infobox School
name = Rancho High School
imagesize = 200px
caption = Rancho Hight School, Est. 1954
location = 1900 Searles Avenue
North Las Vegas, NV, 89101
coordinates =
district =Clark County School District
principal = Robert Chesto
viceprincipal = Janice Barkley
Joshua Katz
Al Pappalardo
Mary Scott
dean =
staff =
faculty =
schooltype = Publichigh school
enrollment = 3,154+
grades = 9-12
conference =Sunrise 4A Region
motto =
team_name = Rams
school_colours = Green and white
colorbox|green colorbox|white
publication = Rampage
established = 1954
homepage = http://www.ccsd.net/schools/rancho/Rancho High School is a
high school located at 1900 Searles Avenue inNorth Las Vegas, Nevada . It is part of theClark County School District . Opened in 1954, Rancho High School was the third high school founded in theLas Vegas Valley .Magnet Programs
Rancho High School offers two different Clark County School District "magnet programs," The Academy of Aviation (Private Pilot Training and Aerospace Engineering) and The Academy of Medicine (Pre-Med, Sports Medicine, Emergency Medical Training and Biomedical Technology).
Acaemy of Aviation
The Academy of Aviation offers two 4-year programs for students interested in pursuing courses that can lead to college or careers in the aerospace and aviation industry. The Private Pilot Training program offers curriculum in the fundamentals of flight, space travel and rocketry, as well as the opportunity to earn a Private Pilot License. Aerospace Engineering offers students interested in designing and building airplanes the academic foundation necessary to prepare them for successful entry into an engineering program at the university level. Students in the Aviation Academy may earn up to thirteen college credits.
Academy of Medicine
The Academy of Medicine offers four 4-year college preparatory programs by instructors with extensive professional experience. For students interested in becoming medical doctors or other medical professionals such as veterinarians, nurses, dentists or pharmacists, a Pre-Med program is available. Students in this program will be introduced to anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, laboratory tests and results, and disease diagnosis. The Sports Medicine program offers students interested in athletics a foundation in anatomy, athletic training and injury evaluation. For students interested in learning life-saving techniques that can be used in an emergency situation, the Medical Academy offers an Emergency Medical Technician program where students can become a certified EMT-Basic. Through the Biomedical Technology program, students are introduced to the unique field of research and the basic skills commonly employed in the biotechnology laboratory. Students participate in DNA extraction, genetic engineering techniques, basic tissue culturing and cloning.
Athletics
Rancho High School offers many different sports, including volleyball, baseball, football, cross-country, swimming, tennis, golf, soccer, wrestling, bowling, cheerleading and dance, and has many traditions that go along with each individual sport.
"The Bone Game"
The oldest tradition in Nevada High School football is the rivalry between Rancho High School Rams and the Las Vegas High School Wildcats. The annual game is played for “Sir Herkimer's Bone” also known as “Sir Herk” When the Wildcats won the first game of the series in 1957, the Herkimer Bone tradition began. The “Bone” is actually a large cow bone proposed by the Rancho Lettermen’s Club as the annual trophy for the Rancho-Las Vegas football game. The father of a Rancho player owned a butcher shop and several members of the lettermen’s club went to the butcher shop got the bone and boiled it in water for a full day. One end of the bone fell off during boiling so they glued it back on and one of the guys painted it silver to hide the crack. Since then, it has been preserved in bronze. The first “Bone” game ended in a 13-13 tie. Each school agreed to keep “The Bone” for one semester; however, some Rancho students stole “The Bone” from Las Vegas during the semester the Wildcats were supposed to keep it. Since then it has been agreed that the “Bone” trophy is kept by the winning school for one year.
Results
"Las Vegas HS victories shaded in ██ red. Rancho HS victories are shaded ██ green. "{|class="wikitable"!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|#!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Date!style="background: #e3e3e3;" colspan=2|Winning team!style="background: #e3e3e3;" colspan=2|Losing team!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Series
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27 || 1982 ||align=left|Rancho || 30 || align=left|Las Vegas || 21 || RHS 14-12-1
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28 || 1983 ||align=left|Rancho || 21 || align=left|Las Vegas || 0 || RHS 15-12-1
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29 || 1984 ||align=left|Rancho || 14 || align=left|Las Vegas || 9 || RHS 16-12-1
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30 || 1985 ||align=left|Rancho || 39 || align=left|Las Vegas || 19 || RHS 17-12-1
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31 || 1986 ||align=left|Rancho || 32 || align=left|Las Vegas || 21 || RHS 18-12-1
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32 || 1987 ||align=left|Rancho || 24 || align=left|Las Vegas || 17 || RHS 19-12-1
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33 || 1988 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 24 || align=left|Rancho || 15 || RHS 19-13-1
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34 || 1989 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 18 || align=left|Rancho || 3 || RHS 19-14-1
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35 || 1990 ||align=left|Rancho || 28 || align=left|Las Vegas || 7 || RHS 20-14-1
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36 || 1991 ||align=left|Rancho || 34 || align=left|Las Vegas || 7 || RHS 21-14-1
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37 || 1992 ||align=left|Rancho || 32 || align=left|Las Vegas || 28 || RHS 22-14-1
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38 || 1993 ||align=left|Rancho || 33 || align=left|Las Vegas || 6 || RHS 23-14-1
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39 || 1994 ||align=left|Rancho || 22 || align=left|Las Vegas || 0 || RHS 24-14-1
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40 || 1995 ||align=left|Rancho || 13 || align=left|Las Vegas || 10 || RHS 25-14-1
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41 || 1996 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 21 || align=left|Rancho || 0 || RHS 25-15-1
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42 || 1997 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 16 || align=left|Rancho || 14 || RHS 25-16-1
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43 || 1998 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 41 || align=left|Rancho || 7 || RHS 25-17-1
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44 || 1999 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 65 || align=left|Rancho || 13 || RHS 25-18-1
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45 || 2000 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 31 || align=left|Rancho || 0 || RHS 25-19-1
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46 || 2001 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 17 || align=left|Rancho || 14 || RHS 25-20-1
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47 || 2002 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 34 || align=left|Rancho || 14 || RHS 25-21-1
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48 || 2003 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 41 || align=left|Rancho || 6 || RHS 25-22-1
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49 || 2004 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 49 || align=left|Rancho || 14 || RHS 25-23-1
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50 || 2005 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 55 || align=left|Rancho || 12 || RHS 25-24-1
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51 || 2006 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 49 || align=left|Rancho || 14 || Tied 25-25-1
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52 || 2007 ||align=left|Las Vegas || 37 || align=left|Rancho || 0 || LVHS 26-25-1Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association State Championships
*Football - 1960, 1961, 1962, 1988
*Volleyball (Girls) - 1985, 1986New facility
The old campus was torn down in June 2006 after over 50 years of being the main location for the school. In August 2006 construction of a new 75 million dollar (overbudgeted to over 100 million), indoor, mall-style school was completed and the students moved in. It was erected on the site of the old football field. After the campus was completed, construction began on a new artificial turf football field and track. Construction was completed in 2007.
Notable Alumni
*
Greg Anthony - former basketball player and currentESPN personality [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2082075/bio Greg Anthony at IMDB] ]
* Tom Barrett - former major league baseball infielder [ [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/hs/1934.shtml The Baseball Cube] ]
* Alan Burd - Clark County, Nevada's "Dusty the Dusthole" [http://viewnews.com/2004/VIEW-Jun-16-Wed-2004/East/24077053.html]
*Lionel Hollins - former basketball player and coach [ [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hollili01.html Lionel Hollins career statistics] ]
* Ken Jordan - musician (The Crystal Method ) [ [http://www.lasvegasmercury.com/2004/MERC-Apr-29-Thu-2004/23748617.html Las Vegas Mercury April 29, 2004] ]
*Mike Maddux - former major league baseball pitcher [ [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/hs/1934.shtml The Baseball Cube] ]
*Ne-Yo - R&B singer [ [http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Mar-09-Thu-2006/news/6267659.html Las Vegas Review-Journal March 9, 2006] ]References
External links
* [http://ccsd.net/schools/rancho/ Rancho High School website]
* [http://www.ranchoalumni.org Alumni Homepage]
* [http://www.mazmanian.net/visuals/rancho.html The Destruction and Brief History of Rancho High School]
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