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    This page is dedicated to the Harrison High School, without which this program could not be possible.     William Henry Harrison High School is located just north of West Lafayette, IN in Tippecanoe County. Harrison was founded in 1970 with an initial enrollment of 776 students. The school currently has approximately 1,500 students and is a class 4-A school in Indiana. The school's mascot is the Raider.     Harrison High was named after our country's ninth president, William Henry Harrison. William Henry Harrison was also the first territorial governor of Indiana.     Harrison is one of two high schools in the Tippecanoe School Corporation, McCutcheon High School being the second. As can be expected, Harrison's biggest rivalry in just about every sport is McCutcheon. The contests between the two schools are always of the highest caliber and always prove to be exciting contests with a great mix of skill and desire.     Harrison currently has three middle schools feeding into it; Battle Ground Middle School, East Tipp Middle School and Klondike Middle School.     Harrison is a member of the Hoosier Crossroads Conference. The HCC was started in 2001 and is currently made up of eight schools: Avon, Brownsburg, Hamilton Southeastern, McCutcheon, Noblesville, Westfield, and Zionsville. Lafayette Jefferson and Fishers High Schools will become full members of the conference in the 2004-2005 school year.     Harrison's current administrators are |
| TSC Superintendent | Dr. Richard Wood
| Principal
| Doug Lesley
| Ass't Principal, | Director of Student Services Shaad Buss
| Ass't Principal, | Director of Athletics & Student Activities Jerry Galema
| Ass't Principal, | Director of Guidance & Attendance Barb List | |