Elko High School is a public secondary school in Elko, Nevada, in the United States. Part of the Elko County School District, its mascot is the Indians and the school's colors are Maroon and White. Its marching band, the Elko High School Marching Band, is known as the "Pride of Nevada." highlighted.
History
Elko High School was established in 1895 as the first county public school in Nevada. Elko High School's Old Gymnasium stands on the site of the first University of Nevada. The University of Nevada in Elko was open from October 12, 1874 to July 10, 1885. Other than a few memories, all that remains of the first University of Nevada is a street called College Avenue. It runs in front of Elko High School - put in and named after the school left town.
Extracurricular activities
Athletics
The Indians compete in the Northern Division IA. They had a long run competing in 4A athletics, where they had sustained success competing against larger schools and now look to dominate the 3A.
The varsity football team has won five state title since the school started playing football in 1948; 1953, 1954, 1962, 1980, and 1985.*
The girls' and boys' basketball program has won some state titles. The girls' won the large school state title last in 1995. The girls have taken 2 in state last year.
The school has a regulation-size stadium and track and one of the biggest basketball gyms in Northern Nevada.
Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association
Baseball - 1980, 1981, 1983, 1988, 1989; consecutive 2A state champs 1982-83-84, 57 consecutive wins; 1986; 1989; 3A-1994-1995; Coach Lynette Davis- NIAA all-time leader most wins- 563; 3rd all time state titles- 7;
Performing arts
As of 2007-2008, Elko High Band has finished 1st or 2nd place in the state marching band competition 21 out of 25 times. They are a 10-time state marching band champion with 12 second-place finishes.
The band marched in the Inaugural Parade for U.S. President Richard Nixon's second term in 1973 and Ronald Reagan's first term, in 1981.
They have also played in various other parades around the state of Nevada as well as across the United States, numerous college football pre-game and halftime shows including a Freedom Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and multiple Holiday Bowl's, and a pregame show at a San Francisco 49ers game.
The Choral music department is represented by the award-winning Choraliers. They have received top ratings in national choral festivals for the past 20 years. In 2006, they received an invitation to the National Invitation of Gold Choral Festival in New York City. They have traveled to Anaheim, Hollywood, Las Vegas, Orlando, Seattle, San Francisco and Hawaii and were invited to and participated in the National Invitational Festival of Gold in San Francisco in 2009 and 2013. In 2013, they were selected as the top large ensemble and men's ensemble at the San Francisco Festival of Gold. The Choraliers Sang in Carnegie Hall in April 2018. They accepted an invitation to sing in 2018, having been invited 4 times before.
Publications
The Pow Wow — monthly school newspaper, is the oldest in the state.
The yearbook is titled Pohob. Pohob means 'sagebrush'
"War Whoops!" is the longest running radio show in the state of Nevada, broadcast on Wednesdays at 7:05 on AM 1240 KELK.
Rivalries
Football rivalries are Spring Creek High-Elko. The series is led by Elko at 45-2 and McQueen-Elko. Basketball rivalries are Lowry-Elko. Hometown rival is Spring Creek, other Nevada rivals are McQueen, Lowry and Reed.