Davis High School

Davis High School can refer specifically to:

  • Davis Senior High School in Davis, California
  • Davis High School (Oklahoma) in Davis, Oklahoma
  • Davis Aerospace High School in Detroit, Michigan
  • Davis High School (Houston, Texas) in Houston, Texas
  • Davis High School (Kaysville, Utah) in Kaysville, Utah

It may also refer more generally to:

  • Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Davis County Community High School in Bloomfield, Iowa
  • Fort Davis High School in Fort Davis, Texas
  • Grace M. Davis High School in Modesto, California
  • Jeff Davis High School in Hazlehurst, Georgia
  • Jefferson Davis High School (Montgomery, Alabama) in Montgomery, Alabama
  • Lee Davis High School in Mechanicsville, Hanover County, Virginia
  • Oregon-Davis Junior-Senior High School in Hamlet, Indiana
  • A.C. Davis High School (Washington) in Yakima, Washington


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    The weak are the most treacherous of us all. They come to the strong and drain them. They are bottomless. They are insatiable. They are always parched and always bitter. They are everyone’s concern and like vampires they suck our life’s blood.
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    An art whose medium is language will always show a high degree of critical creativeness, for speech is itself a critique of life: it names, it characterizes, it passes judgment, in that it creates.
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