Douglas High School (Arizona)


Douglas High School is a public high school in Douglas, Arizona. The school enrolled 1,378 in the 2011–2012 school year who primarily come from two feeder schools, Paul Huber Middle School and Ray Borane Middle School, both located in Douglas. The school was founded in 1908 and was originally located at 840 E. 12th St.

Academics

Principal: Randy Walker
Assistant Principal of Athletics: Angel Ortega
Assistant Principal of CTE: Albert Young
Assistant Principal of Curriculum: Geraldina Trevino
Total enrollment was 1,480 students in 2017, and the student/teacher ratio was 28:1.

Sports

The school's main rival is Bisbee High School. "The Copper Pick", as the football series between the schools is known, has been played 140 times, with Douglas leading the series 75-57-8.
The Bulldogs won the class 4A football championship in 1946, 1957, and 1961. The Bulldogs won the class 4A basketball championship in 1932.
The Douglas Bulldogs were once home to Kenny Cormier, 2004 Foot Locker Nationals Cross Country Champion.
The Douglas Bulldogs had two state champions in Track & Field in 2011. Melissa Castillo won the girls triple jump, while Alfonso Mejia won the boys 300-intermediate hurdles.

Notable alumni