Arlington High School (Nebraska)

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Arlington High School
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Arlington High School (Nebraska)
705 North 9th Street

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68002

Coordinates 41°27′27″N96°21′36″W / 41.45750°N 96.36000°W / 41.45750; -96.36000 Coordinates: 41°27′27″N96°21′36″W / 41.45750°N 96.36000°W / 41.45750; -96.36000
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Type Co-Educational, public, secondary
Motto"Soaring to Excellence"
Established1957
School district Arlington Public Schools
PrincipalAaron Pfingsten
Staff33 (2017) [1]
Grades9th–12th
Color(s) Maroon and yellow   
MascotAmerican Eagle
Website http://www.apseagles.org/

Arlington High School is a public high school in Arlington, Nebraska, United States, operated by Arlington Public Schools.

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  1. "Public Schools HS Staff" . Retrieved 9 November 2016.