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The History of 2003-2004
School Motto: Going Above and Beyond!
Years in Review: The History of Foothill
In the Beginning, 1999-2000, 2000-2001,
2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008
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Cheerleading Titles Won
Our cheerleading squad at FHS is coached by Darci Jones who is in charge of the Varsity, J. V., and Freshman squads. Our varsity cheerleading squad competed in two competitions, the High Roller Open Championships located at the Tropicana hotel where our girls team took first place and the American Grand championship. This was a national tournament where our team was the only one from Nevada to compete. At the end of the competition our school placed fourth out of all teams. Good job girls!
Varsity Basketball Wins Title

The Varsity Basketball Team coached by Kevin Soares was the first team in our history to win the Regional Sunrise Championship.
2003-2004 Peregrine Yearbook Receives Award
"Find Yourself Here" was the theme of this year's book that was awarded the Silver Medallist from the the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
Co-Editors were Ms. Oakley and Ms. Robinson, directed by Mr. Tobler, the Yearbook Advisor.
Other Achievements
- The Percussion Ensemble was named Most Outstanding Percussion Ensemble in the State of Nevada.
- The Science Bowl Team finished in second place in the state.
- The production of Our Town won the title of State Show at the Nevada State Thespian Conference.
- A foreign language teacher completed National Board Certification.
- The Chess Team was featured on a Channel 3 news segment.
- Our athletic director JD Fraser was selected as AAAA Athletic Director of the Year at Nevada Athletic Director's Conference.
- The National Honor Society organized the Henderson Parade.
- Forensics hosted the National Forensics Qualifying Tournament for the district.
- Five Foothill High School Sun Youth Forum representatives were chosen to be in the select group of 14 county-wide students to appear on Television and write a column for the Las Vegas Sun covering topics addressed in the 48th Annual Sun Youth Forum. These five students were selected from 1270 students representing all Clark County public and private high schools.
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