Cheyenne High School

Cheyenne High School
Address

3200 W. Alexander Drive

North Las Vegas, Nevada 89032
Information
Type Public high school
Motto Dedicated to Excellence
Established 1991
Locale North Las Vegas
Principal Dr. Robbins
Grades 9-12
Number of students 2,450
Color(s) Navy blue and Vegas gold
Mascot Desert Shield
Website Cheyenne High School

Cheyenne High School is a high school in North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

The school was built in 1991, with an adjacent four portable classrooms, in North Las Vegas, a rapidly growing suburban middle class community. As of the 2006-2007 school year, the school's ethnic ratio was 29.7% White, 33.3% African American, 29.8% Hispanic, 6.4% Asian/Pacific Islander and 0.7% Native American. The male/female population was 53.2%/46.8%, and 14% of the students were IEP (students with disabilities). At that time, Cheyenne had a 59.2% graduation rate.[1]

Notable programs

Cheyenne High School implemented a number of programs in the 2007-2008 school year that can be accredited to the principal (Dr. Jeffrey J. Geihs). These programs include:[1]

Athletics

Fall sports

  • Cross country (Coach Thrasher)
  • Football (Head Coach David Cochran)
  • Women's volleyball (John Armstrong)
  • Tennis (Coach Burnham)
  • Women's golf

Winter sports

  • Basketball (men's basketball Teral Fair; women's basketball Kristal Cummings)
  • Wrestling (Coach Abrams)
  • Bowling (Coach Hernandez, SGT. Major Schoolfield, and Coach Jim) - 2008-2009 Academic State Champs, boys and girls
  • Women's soccer (Coach Bahena)
  • Winterline (Mr. Haddad)

Spring sports

  • Track (Coach Thrahser)
  • Baseball
  • Softball (Coach Hernandez, Coach Spurk)
  • Boys' volleyball (Coach Joey and others)
  • Swimming (Coach Garcia)
  • Men's golf (Coach Burnham)

Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association

References

  1. 1 2 Archived October 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.

External links

Coordinates: 36°10′17″N 115°19′59″W / 36.17139°N 115.33306°W / 36.17139; -115.33306

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