Hallsville High School | |
Location: | Hallsville, Missouri |
Country: | United States |
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Type: | Public Secondary/High school |
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District: | Hallsville R-IV School District |
Director: | Matthew Cooley[1] |
Grades: | 9-12 |
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Colors: | Purple and gold [2] |
Nickname: | Indians |
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Hallsville High School is a public secondary school in Hallsville, Missouri. It is operated by the Hallsville R-IV School District and serves a small part of northeast Boone County, Missouri.[3] It borders the Centralia, Sturgeon and Columbia Public School Districts.
In addition to Hallsville, the district (of which this is the sole comprehensive high school) includes a very small section of Columbia.[4]
Hallsville High School was established in 1920 when the first building was erected on the land donated by Wesley and Bertie Wright and David B. Carpenter. After the building was occupied in 1920, they expanded to four years of credit were required to graduate. The first graduating class of Hallsville High School was in 1921.[5]