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Arapahoe
High School
Furnas County

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Arapahoe High School
610 Walnut Box 360
Arapahoe, NE 68922-0360

(308) 962-5458

Grade Range: 7-12
Enrollment: 148
Full-Time Teachers: 14
Students per Teacher: 11
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 95.9%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 0.7%
HHispanic 2.0%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 1.4%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.0%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Year: 2002*  2003  2004  2005 

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Standard Ranking 45.9 59(T)/299  1/3 
Gr 11 Math Adv 45.9 59(T)/299  1/3 
Gr 11 Math Prof 71.0 90/299  1/3 


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News for Arapahoe High School (in Nebraska):

  • Young Warriors get opening victory over Bruins (Douglas County News Press) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 08:39:09 GMT)
    With Amy Barczuk on the bench for the first quarter, Diana Hentschel and Caitlin Durkin kept the Arapahoe High School girls basketball team in the game.

  • Legacy High School wins Parade of Lights competition (9 News Denver) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:38:17 GMT)
    VIEW SLIDESHOW DENVER - Legacy High School was named the overall winner of the 33rd Annual 9NEWS Parade of Lights Saturday night.

  • All contents, unless so noted, ©2007 Estes Park Trail-Gazette (Estes Park Trail Gazette) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:06:41 GMT)
    Coming off a perfect dual-meet season, a second place finish at the Northern Conference West championships and returning seven of the eight swimmers who powered the Estes Park Ladycats to a third place finish at the 4A state meet last year, the expectations for the 2007-2008 Ladycat swimmers and divers are stratospheric.

  • Arapahoe switching to Centennial League (Douglas County News Press) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 04:54:11 GMT)
    Arapahoe High School is switching athletic conferences. Starting next school year, the Warriors will be playing in the Centennial Conference, leaving behind the Continental Conference.

  • Gerhard, Rounds commit to collegiate lacrosse teams (Douglas County News Press) (Tue, 20 Nov 2007 20:39:16 GMT)
    The Arapahoe High School girls lacrosse team is sending a pair of players to play collegiate lacrosse. Katie Gerhard and Adison Rounds signed letters of intent Nov. 20 to play college lacrosse for Division I universities.

  • Critical thinking is essential to all (Pacific Daily News) (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:17:27 GMT)
    "The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically," said Martin Luther King Jr., an Atlanta-born advocate of nonviolence and direct action as ways to social change.

  • Still in the swim (Denver Post) (Fri, 23 Nov 2007 08:28:37 GMT)
    Dave Denniston loves to make jokes about his disability. He'll say he is 6-foot-3 when he is not 5-foot-1, which is when he's sitting in his wheelchair.

  • 'My life has been South Suburban' (Douglas County News Press) (Mon, 19 Nov 2007 19:09:10 GMT)
    Ann Foster / afoster@ccnewspapers.com David Lorenz, executive director of South Suburban Parks and Recreation, stands next to a goal post Nov. 14 at the David Lorenz Regional Park. Lorenz started out as the ice skating rink supervisor in 1967.">

  • CSU's Hill finally putting it all together (The Fort Collins Coloradoan) (Thu, 15 Nov 2007 12:25:52 GMT)
    At 6-foot-6, end Tommie Hill is the tallest member of Colorado State University's starting defense, and he has used his height to become the team's best pass rusher.


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