Mountain Ridge High School (Arizona)
Mountain Ridge High School | |
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Address | |
22800 North 67th Avenue Glendale, Arizona 85310 | |
Coordinates | 33°41′28″N 112°12′19″W / 33.691064°N 112.205275°WCoordinates: 33°41′28″N 112°12′19″W / 33.691064°N 112.205275°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1995 |
School district | Deer Valley Unified School District |
Principal | Shona Miranda[1] |
Enrollment | 2,280 (2016-17 School Year)[2] |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Burgundy and Forest Green[3] |
Mascot | Mountain Lion |
Rival | Sandra Day O'Connor High School |
Newspaper | The Ridge Review |
Website | mrhs.dvusd.org |
Mountain Ridge High School is a public high school in Glendale, Arizona, United States, a suburb of Phoenix. The school opened in fall 1995. The school had a 95% graduation rate in 2015.[4] Mountain Ridge is part of the Deer Valley Unified School District.
Athletics
Fall Sports
- Badminton
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
- Girls Volleyball
- Spiritline
- Swim & Dive
Winter Sports
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Wrestling
Spring Sports
- Baseball
- Beach Volleyball
- Boys Volleyball
- Softball
- Tennis
- Track & Field
State Championships
Mountain Ridge Lacrosse won the 2017 Division II Boys State Title.[5]
Enrollment
In the 2014–15 school year, Mountain Ridge High School had an enrollment of 2,206 students.[6] The student population was 75% White, with 12% Hispanic and Latino Americans.
Notable alumni
- Nate Adams (2002), motocross rider and extreme sports athlete
- Eddie Bonine (1999), former MLB pitcher for the Detroit Tigers
- Jade Carey (2018), U.S. Women’s National Gymnastics Team member and 2017 Gymnastics World Championships silver medalist
- Chris Duffy (1998), former MLB outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Richie Incognito (2001), football player with the Buffalo Bills
- Matthew Liberatore (2018), baseball player with the Tampa Bay Rays
- Jeff Locke (2008), football punter for the San Francisco 49ers
- Travis Peterson (2004), professional basketball player in European leagues
- Allysa Seely (2007), paratriathlete and gold medalist at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
- Jon Weeks (2004), football player with the Houston Texans
References
External links
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