Kingman High School (Kingman, Arizona)

Kingman High School's history dates back to the beginning of Mohave County, Arizona.

The WPA-funded project included a lamella roof, rare for Arizona and unique to Kingman.

By 1990 the campus became overcrowded due to the growth of residents who came to the area to work in the casino industry.

[2] In 1993 a new high school outside of the Kingman city limits was built, known as Kingman High School North; it was the campus for the sophomores, juniors, and seniors.

[2] The school has some 500 students in AP, honors, or dual enrollment (through Mohave Community College) courses.