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Los Alamos High School

Los Alamos High School
Los Alamos High School (logo).png
Address
1300 Diamond Drive
Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544
United States
Coordinates 35°53′10.16″N 106°19′0.81″W / 35.8861556°N 106.3168917°W / 35.8861556; -106.3168917Coordinates: 35°53′10.16″N 106°19′0.81″W / 35.8861556°N 106.3168917°W / 35.8861556; -106.3168917
Information
Type Public, Grades 9–12
Established 1946
School district Los Alamos Public Schools
CEEB code 320405
NCES School ID 350165000431
Principal Brad Parker
Staff 256
Faculty 70.61 (2012)
Enrollment 1,130 (2016)
Color(s)           Forest Green & Gold
Team name Hilltoppers
Rival Espanola Valley High School
Yearbook La Loma
Website

Los Alamos High School (LAHS) is the public high school in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA. The school opened in 1946, and was originally supported by the Atomic Energy Commission. It has been academically recognized by Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report, and the New Mexico Public Education Department. The school has been visited by two U.S. Presidents: John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton. LAHS currently competes in the New Mexico Activities Association's District 2, AAAAA division for athletics, and has won 99 state championships in the school's history.

Los Alamos High School was the second high school built in Los Alamos. Prior to the Second World War, the Los Alamos Ranch School functioned as a boarding school for wealthy easterners that combined elements of a college preparatory school with a rugged frontier life. In 1942 Los Alamos was chosen to be the site of the Manhattan Project. The US Government acquired the property of the Ranch School through eminent domain, and the school was shut down in 1943.

During wartime, structures in Los Alamos were temporary because people were expecting to leave after the wartime project was completed. In August 1945, following the Allied victory in Japan, it was decided the Los Alamos Laboratory's nuclear research would continue in order to counter a rising Soviet threat. In 1946 Los Alamos begin erecting permanent structures, including Los Alamos High School. Life during the war and post-war transition was difficult for the first students of LAHS. "'[We were] normal teenagers trying to have a normal life in very adverse conditions," said Dan Nelis, one of the school's original students.


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