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1801 SE J Street ,
Arkansas
72712
United States
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Coordinates | 36°21′2″N 94°11′44″W / 36.35056°N 94.19556°W / 36.35056; -94.19556 |
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Type | Public |
Motto | "Cognito pro vita" (Learning for life)[1] |
Established | 1910 (114 years ago) (1910) |
School district | Bentonville Public Schools |
NCES District ID | 0503060[3] |
CEEB code | 040175 |
NCES School ID | 050306000073[2] |
Principal | Jack Loyd[4] |
Faculty | 268.96 (on an FTE basis)[2] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 3,159[2] (2021–22) |
Student to teacher ratio | 11.75[2] |
Color(s) | Black, white, and Vegas gold |
Athletics conference | 7A West |
Nickname | Tigers |
Website | www |
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Bentonville High School (BHS) is a public high schoolinBentonville, Arkansas, United States. Founded in 1910, the school provides education for students in grades nine through twelve. It is one of two high schools of the Bentonville School District.
Communities zoned to Bentonville High include:[5] much of north-east Bentonville, most of Cave Springs, much of Bella Vista, and small sections of Gravette, Little Flock, Rogers, and Springdale.[6]
The school consists of two buildings. A football stadium for the school sits adjacent. An additional campus for the district's professional studies program, Ignite, is located nearby. [7]
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Arkansas Activities Association (AAA): Class 7A & 6A Classification 2016–18
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