MOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL
'Molalla High School' is a public high school of about 850 students in Molalla, Oregon. It is located at 357 Frances Street, Molalla, OR 97038. The High School is located across the street from the Molalla Aquatic Park. The students of Molalla High School have an Indian as their mascot. The Indian was chosen because the City of Molalla was named after the native Molala Indians that populated the area.
Molalla High School's first graduating class came around in 1911, with a new high school being dedicated in February, 1926. This newly dedicated high school was the Molalla Union High School, and served as the junior and senior campus until the Scotts Mills earthquake, registering 5.3 on the Richter Scale, on March 25 1993, rendered the building unsafe for students. The present high school, which previously served as a freshman and sophomore campus, has since been renovated to incorporate all four years of high school.
Ross Coleman, a Professional Bull Rider, attended Molalla High School.
★ Molalla High School's website
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History
Molalla High School's first graduating class came around in 1911, with a new high school being dedicated in February, 1926. This newly dedicated high school was the Molalla Union High School, and served as the junior and senior campus until the Scotts Mills earthquake, registering 5.3 on the Richter Scale, on March 25 1993, rendered the building unsafe for students. The present high school, which previously served as a freshman and sophomore campus, has since been renovated to incorporate all four years of high school.
Notable People
Ross Coleman, a Professional Bull Rider, attended Molalla High School.
External links
★ Molalla High School's website
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