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John R. Rogers High School is a four-year public secondary school in Bemiss, Spokane, Washington, part of Spokane Public Schools (District No. 81). Opened in 1932 in northeast Spokane, the school is named after John Rankin Rogers, the third governor of the State of Washington.
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Governor John R. Rogers High School is a high school in the Puyallup School District of Washington, United States. Commonly referred to as "Rogers" or "RHS," the high school is named after former Washington State governor John Rankin Rogers. It was first opened in 1968.
Dec. 5—It's not every day a high school athlete or coach gets to be part of history. It's even more rare when they get to participate in a "first" event. Tuesday evening at Rogers High School ...
Spokane Public Schools (District No. 81) is a public school district in Spokane County, Washington, and serves the city of Spokane.The district includes oversight and administration of seven high schools, six middle schools, and 34 elementary schools.
The film is set at John R. Rogers High School in Spokane, Washington. Ten years prior, student Abel Frye, a victim of bullying, had committed suicide by hanging himself on the school property. Fast-forward to the current day, when several student football players (who are also school bullies) are mysteriously becoming gravely ill.
Alex Peabody made four catches for 130 yards with three touchdowns for Rogers. Dean Deakins carried 26 ... Alex Peabody hauls in 3 TD passes, defense creates 5 turnovers; Rogers beats East Valley 41-7
Horn graduated from John R. Rogers High School in Spokane, Washington in 2005. [1] He was a Class 4A first-team all-state tight end by the Associated Press and WashingtonPreps.com. [2] He redshirted at University of Oregon while moving from tight end to offensive tackle. [2]