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    Alamosa High School (AHS) is the public senior high school of the city of Alamosa, Colorado, United States. [3] The school colors are maroon, white and black, and its mascot is a Mean Moose . Athletics

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    Maine West High School, Des Plaines, Illinois - Mascot is being questioned after negative social media response to a YouTube video. [230] The performance of a student in a Native American costume, which was similar to Chief Illiniwek , has been discontinued, and a committee will be formed to discuss the imagery that will be used in the future.

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    This is a list of high schools in the state of Colorado by its county. There are 648 total. There are 648 total. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

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  9. Alamosa, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Alamosa, Colorado, post office opened on March 12, 1878, [12] and the Town of Alamosa was incorporated on August 12, 1878. [4] The town was established by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and quickly became an important rail center. [13] Alamosa was the terminus of the D&RG until 1881, when the line was extended to Monte Vista. [14]