Mustang High School
Address
801 S Snyder Dr


United States
Information
Established1902[1]
School districtMustang Public Schools
AuthorityOSDE
Staff225[2]
Enrollment3,679 (2021-22)[3]
Student to teacher ratio20.50[4]
Color(s)Red, black, and white
Athletics conference6A District 2
MascotMorsey
NicknameBroncos
Team nameMustang Broncos
RivalsYukon Millers
Websitemhs.mustangps.org

Mustang High School, often shortened to MHS, is a public school located in Mustang, Oklahoma, United States. It is the only secondary school of the Mustang Public Schools public school district and serves well over 3,000 students.

The complex contains a large band room, an auditorium, a performing arts center, and three gymnasiums. The school has received a Great Schools rating[5] of 10 out of 10.

Sports

Mustang offers baseball, softball, boys' basketball, girls' basketball, cheer, boys' cross country, girls' cross country, football, boys' golf, girls' golf, pom, boys' soccer, girls' soccer, swimming, boys' tennis, girls' tennis, boys' track, girls' track, volleyball, and wrestling.[6]

Runner Gabe Simonsen broke the state record for Oklahoma in the two-mile run with a time of 8:56.07 in 2021[7]

The school has a nationally competitive marching-band program formerly known as the Nightriders. Due to controversy in 2020, the band was renamed, now the Mustang Marching Band. They placed 17th nationally in 2021 with their show titled "Shark World."

Mustang is a 6A school. [8]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "About Us - Mustang Public Schools".
  2. 2022 Mustang High School Yearbook (Vol. 57).
  3. 2022 Mustang High School Yearbook (Vol. 57).
  4. "MUSTANG HS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  5. GreatSchoolsRating
  6. "MPS Course Guides - Course Maps".
  7. "Oklahoma high school track: Mustang's Gabe Simonsen breaks 2-mile state record".
  8. http://mustangps.org

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