Armistice Day at El Paso High School
Armistice Day at El Paso High School
El Paso High School has a very rich history and an extremely diverse population of students. The school was built in 1916 at the location we know as Our Lady on the Hill; however the first campus was built in 1884 and was called Central School. Our campus’ unique Greco Roman architecture is inspired by the Portico of Octavia in Rome and is listed on the National Historic Register. Now 99 years later, El Paso High is continuing an impressive legacy. EPHS has been educating students for almost 100 years and has a rich history of famous alumni. https://elpaso.episd.org/aboutus/index
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