Henley High School (Klamath Falls, Oregon)

Henley High School (Klamath Falls, Oregon) is a public high school in Henley, southeast of Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States in Klamath County.

Henley High School
Address
8245 Highway 39

,
97603

Coordinates42.15095°N 121.693899°W / 42.15095; -121.693899
Information
TypePublic
School districtKlamath County School District
PrincipalJack Lee [1]
Teaching staff31.58 (FTE)[2]
Grades9-12
Number of students653 (2017–18)[2]
Student to teacher ratio20.68[2]
Color(s)Blue and gold  
Athletics conferenceOSAA Skyline Conference 4A
MascotHornet
RivalMazama High School & Klamath Union High School
WebsiteHenley High School

Academics

In 2017, 98% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 144 students, 142 graduated, and two dropped out. [3]

Sports

[4]
Baseball
Basketball (Boys/Girls)
Cross Country (Boys/Girls)
Football
Golf (Boys/Girls)
Soccer (Boys/Girls)
Softball
Swimming (Boys/Girls)
Tennis (Boys/Girls)
Track and Field (Boys/Girls)
Volleyball
Wrestling (Boys/Girls)

Clubs

[5]


DECA
Air Force JROTC
KEY Club
Yearbook
Marching, Pep, Symphonic, and Jazz band
Choir
Drama
HOSA
Cheerleading
FFA

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References

  1. "Klamath County School District-Staff Directory". Klamath County School District. p. 1. Retrieved 2015-09-08.
  2. "Henley High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  3. https://schools.oregonlive.com/grads/Klamath-County/
  4. "Klamath County School District - Athletics". Henley High School Website. 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  5. "Klamath County School District - Activities". Henley High School Website. 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2012-06-11.


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