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Highland Middle School is home to 771 students in the 2021-22 school year with 103 staff members. It includes grades sixth through eight. The school was originally constructed in 1949. Highland has been recognized as a U.S. Department of Education's National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence twice, in 2010 and 20 years earlier in 1990.
Blackhawk School District offers a wide variety of clubs, activities and an extensive sports program. The Blackhawk High School Music Academy is a program open to students in grades 9 through 12 in Beaver County. The music program focuses on performance as well as music theory, technology and history. It provides voice and instrument instruction.
Highland Middle School can refer to several schools in North America: Highland Middle School (Libertyville, Illinois) Highland Middle School (Louisville, Kentucky) Highland Middle School (Toronto), Ontario, formerly named Highland Junior High School; Highland Oaks Middle School, Miami-Dade County, Florida
It cost taxpayers approximately $400,000 at the time. At around the same time, the education system added a twelfth grade, so the new Highland Park High School served students in grades ten through twelve. The old high school building on Normandy Avenue became a junior high school for students in grades seven through nine.
Highland Middle School is the single middle school in the district. The school opened in the fall of 2003, with one addition and remodeling project since. It is connected to Highland High School. It is located in the rural area between Riverside and Ainsworth at 1715 Vine Avenue. The school serves grades 6 through 8. [10]
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This increased to 10,615 five days after the beginning of the subsequent school year, in fall 2019. [3] In 2020, because schools in New Mexico ended in-person learning because of the COVID-19 pandemic and because Texas schools in general had better academic reputations than New Mexican schools, several New Mexico students moved to Texas.
The district's HOT Robotics FIRST team has also been very successful in competition, as well as its high school DECA chapters. Its Future Problem Solving Program is also very successful. In 05–06 season they won 5 out of the 10 state trophies for the divisions they competed in with one team going on to the Internationals in Colorado.