Rawlins High School

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Rawlins High School
Rawlins High school front.jpg
The main entrance to Rawlins High School
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Rawlins High School
1401 Colorado St.


United States
Coordinates 41°48′11″N107°13′41″W / 41.803°N 107.228°W / 41.803; -107.228
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Grades9 to 12
Enrollment422 (2022-23) [1]
Color(s)   Red and white
MascotMighty Outlaw Horse
Team nameRawlins Outlaws
Website rhs.crb1.net

Rawlins High School (2015) is a public high school in Rawlins, Wyoming, United States. Rawlins High School is part of Carbon County School District #1.

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