Hurricane High School (Utah)

It enrolls students in grades 10–12 from Hurricane and surrounding communities, including La Verkin, Toquerville, Hildale, Virgin, Rockville, and Springdale.

USBE Data and Research 2017 Hurricane High's school colors are red, black and white.

The first school classes were held in Hurricane in 1906 in the living room of Ira E. Bradshaw's home, consisting of grades one through eight.

A two-story red brick high school building was built during the Great Depression with help from the federal government's Works Progress Administration.

The school originally chose the Red Devil as its mascot in the mid-1920s, but many of the students' parents complained due to the big LDS church influence in the town.Shortly after the complaints from parents, the school then had a student vote between the Blue Jays, Black Pirates and Tigers.

Photo of old Hurricane High School building with a red truck parked in front of it before its demolition in spring 2004.
Photo of old Hurricane High School before its demolition in spring 2004. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places from April 9, 1986, to April 28, 2005, and was located at what eventually became the Hurricane City Fine Arts Building.