Douglass High School (Kansas)

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Douglass High School
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Douglass High School (Kansas)
910 East 1st Street

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67039

United States
Coordinates 37°31′14″N97°00′19″W / 37.5206°N 97.0052°W / 37.5206; -97.0052 Coordinates: 37°31′14″N97°00′19″W / 37.5206°N 97.0052°W / 37.5206; -97.0052
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School type Public, High School
School district Douglass USD 396
CEEB code 170800 [1]

Douglass High School is a public secondary school in Douglass, Kansas, United States. It is located at 910 East 1st Street, and operated by Douglass USD 396 public school district. [2] The Douglass High School mascot is the bulldog and the school's colors are purple and gold. [3]

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  1. High School CEEB Code Search
  2. Douglass High School, Best High Schools, U.S. News
  3. "Douglass High School (Douglass) Info - MaxPreps". www.maxpreps.com.