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Middleton High School (Idaho)

Middleton High School
Location
1538 Emmett Road
Middleton, Idaho
U.S.
Information
Type Public
School district Middleton S.D. (#134)
Principal Mike Williams
Faculty 48
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,000 (approx)
Color(s) Blue & Gold
         
Athletics IHSAA Class 4A
Athletics conference Southern Idaho (4A) (SIC)
Mascot Viking
Feeder schools Middleton Middle School
Information (208) 585-6657
Elevation 2,395 feet (730 m) AMSL
Website

Middleton High School is a four-year public secondary school in Middleton, Idaho, the only traditional high school in Middleton School District #134.

Middleton High School Fire On the morning of February 1, 2007, the school caught fire as a result of the boiler exploding. 70% of the school was ruined, with the damages assessed at 10 million dollars. The 42-year-old school was full of trophies, plaques, memorabilia, and photographs. The band room alone contained $200,000 in instruments, including the associated middle school's instruments. The fire did not result in any deaths.

Construction on the new Middleton High was completed in July 2008. The school reopened with seventeen teaching stations, a reduction of two classrooms, with the money saved used for improvements to the library, music room, and band room and upgrades throughout the building.

The district chose the 60-acre (240,000 m2) site for the new high school on the southeast corner of Willis and Emmett Roads and purchased it at $10,000 per acre, thus making the entire purchase cost $600,000. In fall of 2011 classes began at the newly constructed 254,000 sq. ft., 2 story high school. Located approximately 2.5 miles from the old high school, the new facility is nearly 5 times the size of the old building. The new facility includes many tech, safety, and athletic additions to improve functionality. The new facility includes 34 classrooms(14 of which are unused), each with its own dedicated smart board, projector, and panic buttons. 110 security cameras adorn the 60-acre campus inside and out. The main entrance to the building features a "safety door" which makes guests check in through a window before being buzzed into the building.

The newly built school includes a new fine arts center with a 900-seat auditorium, which includes full lighting, sound, and an orchestra pit. The choir, orchestra, and band rooms were all built to specifically enhance the quality and clarity of the music being played.

When designing the new facility administrators choose to also greatly enhance the athletics facilities, in hopes to host tournaments, championships, and meet-ups. The new 2-story 3,000 seat gym features a full size regulatory basketball court with two auxiliary courts located on the second floor behind the set of bleachers. The entire gym is encircled by a second story, 3-lane track totaling .25 miles. The football stadium has the capacity to hold 4,000 spectators with press boxes adorning either side of the field. Instead of grass, the field is artificial turf with the school logo and name. Both the softball and baseball fields feature pro-style recessed dugout with net backstops. A full sized soccer field is surrounded by berm style seating and a press box. The new campus also features 8 full sized tennis courts.


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