Greeley County High School Explained

Greeley County High School
Streetaddress:400 W Lawrence
City:Tribune
State:KS
Zipcode:67879
Country:U.S.
District:USD 200
Teaching Staff:12.80 (FTE)
Ratio:9.61
Schooltype:Public high school
Enrollment:123 (2022–23)[1]
Grades:6-12
Campus:Rural
Colors:Red and White 
Mascot:Jackrabbit
Website:School Website

Greeley County High School is a public high school in Tribune, Kansas serving Greeley County. The school mascot is the jackrabbit and the school colors are red and white. It is located at 400 West Larence Street.[2]

Greeley County High School was authorized by the Kansas Legislature and secretary of state in 1895.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Greeley County Jr./Sr. High. National Center for Education Statistics. May 27, 2024.
  2. Web site: Greeley County High School (Tribune, KS) Home - MaxPreps. MaxPreps.com.
  3. Book: Kansas. General Laws of the State of Kansas. 1895. Kansas State Journal. 367–.