Bradshaw Mountain High School
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Bradshaw Mountain High School is a grade 9-12 school located in Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley, Arizona
Prescott Valley is a town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States, just east of Prescott. Prescott Valley was the seventh fastest-growing place among all cities and towns in Arizona between 1990 and 2000...

, Arizona
Arizona
Arizona ; is a state located in the southwestern region of the United States. It is also part of the western United States and the mountain west. The capital and largest city is Phoenix...

 operated by the Humboldt Unified School District
Humboldt Unified School District
Humboldt Unified School District is a school district based in Prescott Valley, Arizona, U.S.A.It has about 6,500 students, 10 schools, and 800 employees. The district's superintendent is Dr. Paul H...

.

History

The high school is named after the Bradshaw Mountains
Bradshaw Mountains
The Bradshaw Mountains are a mountain range in the Sonoran Desert of central Arizona, USA, named for brothers Isaac and William Bradshaw after their death, having been formerly known in English as the Silver Mountain Range.-History:...

, a mountain range in the Sonoran Desert
Sonoran Desert
The Sonoran Desert is a North American desert which straddles part of the United States-Mexico border and covers large parts of the U.S. states of Arizona and California and the northwest Mexican states of Sonora, Baja California, and Baja California Sur. It is one of the largest and hottest...

 and about 50 minutes' drive from the school. Bradshaw Mountain High School first opened in nearby Dewey in 1975. Currently, it is the only high school in the Humboldt Unified School District in Prescott Valley. In 2005, a new campus, Bradshaw Mountain High School East, was opened due to perceived growth. Currently, the area functions as a preschool and the district offices; the bus garage for the district is also located there.

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