Kimberly High School, high school in Kimberly, Twin Falls County, Idaho
Kimberly High School is a high school in Kimberly, Idaho, with a historic stone and brick building constructed in 1916, featuring large windows and sturdy construction typical of that era. The structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and now serves as a sports center for the school district, while current classes operate at a separate location.
The building was designed by architect B. Morgan Nisbet in 1916 with simple lines and practical elements typical of early twentieth-century school construction. Over many decades, the school became a center of community life and shaped the educational history of Kimberly.
The school displays its colors of red, black, and white through sports events and community gatherings, with the bulldog as its mascot. These symbols connect students, staff, and residents through shared school traditions and local pride.
The school complex includes classrooms, athletic fields, and the historic building now used as a sports center that visitors can observe. Located on Center Street West, it is easy to find while walking through downtown Kimberly.
The Bulldogs teams have achieved notable success, including the boys basketball state championship in 2022, the first title of its kind in many decades. The team also set a record by allowing the fewest points in the entire tournament.
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