Sturgis Brown High School

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Sturgis Brown High School
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Sturgis Brown High School
12930 E. Hwy 34
Sturgis, SD 57785

United States
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Type Public
Motto"To Build Knowledge and Skills For Success Today and Tomorrow"
School district Meade School District
PrincipalPete Wilson [1]
Enrollment814 [2]
Color(s)Black, white and red
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MascotScooper Sam
Team nameScoopers [3]
Accreditation North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement
YearbookMato Paha
Information(605) 347-2686
Website meade.k12.sd.us/sbhs

Sturgis Brown High School is located in Sturgis, South Dakota and is part of the Meade School District. Located east of Sturgis at 12930 E. Hwy 34, the school draws students from all over the city.

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