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[[Image:highlandhigh.gif|right|framethumb|400px|Highland High School, from ''[[Beavis and Butt-head (TV series)|Beavis and Butt-head]]'']]
[[Image:highlandhighclassphoto.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Daria's 9th grade class at Highland High: note [[Earl]] and [[Kimberly]] second row on the left; [[Gina]], [[Cassandra]], [[Martin]] (left of Daria), [[Kimberly#Trivia|the other Kimberly]] (right of Daria), [[Dean Zunker]] on the bottom row, and multiple [[List of background characters|"backgrounders"]].]]
The high school in [[Highland]], Texas, where [[Daria Morgendorffer]] attended ninth grade with [[Beavis and Butt-head]], [[Cassandra]], and [[Earl]]. This setting appears frequently in MTV's ''[[Beavis and Butt-head (TV series)|Beavis and Butt-head]]'' show.
 
The [[high school]] in [[Highland]], Texas, where [[Daria Morgendorffer]] attended ninth grade with [[Beavis and Butt-head]], [[Cassandra]], and [[Earl]]. Thisthe setting appearsfor frequentlymuch inof MTV's ''[[Beavis and Butt-head (TV series)|Beavis and Butt-head]]'' show.
Among Daria's teachers at Highland High was [[Mr. Van Driessen]], [[Mrs. Dickie]], [[Mr. Herrera]], and [[Coach Buzzcut]], and it was run by [[Principal McVicker]]. Van Driessen taught a surprisingly large number of subjects (even subjects that previously ''had'' other teachers), and so did Buzzcut from time to time.
 
Highland High was where [[Daria Morgendorffer]] attended ninth grade with [[Beavis and Butt-head]], [[Cassandra]], [[Stewart Stevenson|Stewart]], and [[Earl]]. We know that Daria was an unpopular brain here; insulting notes have been stuck to Daria's chair (and once on her back) in some issues of the [[Beavis and Butt-head (comics)|''Beavis and Butt-head'' comics]], implying she was bullied; and in "[[Boxing Daria]]", she says her parents were called in during ninth grade because she wrote "violent revenge fantasies". In the alternate reality of "[[It's a Miserable Life]]", she had a boyfriend ([[Martin]]) at Highland High.
The school has a swimming pool, and the cafeteria has a regular Taco Day. Several times it's done charitable work alongside [[Clark Cobb]]'s [[Christian Businessmen's Association]].
 
Among Daria's teachers at Highland High was [[Mr. Van Driessen]], [[Mrs. Dickie]], [[Mr. Herrera]], [[Highland Home Economics teacher|an unnamed Home Ec teacher]], and [[Coach Buzzcut]], and it was run by [[Principal McVicker]]. Van Driessen taught a surprisingly large number of subjects (even subjects that previously ''had'' other teachers), and so did Buzzcut from time to time.
[[Image:highlandhighclassphoto.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Daria's 9th grade class at Highland High: note [[Earl]] and [[Kimberly]] second row on the left; [[Gina]], [[Cassandra]], [[Martin]] (left of Daria), [[Kimberly#Trivia|the other Kimberly]] (right of Daria), [[Dean Zunker]] on the bottom row, and multiple [[List of background characters|"backgrounders"]].]]
 
The episode "[[Incognito]]" indicated there were problems with violence at the school: Van Driessen had confiscated guns off kids and people were only mildy phased by ''gunfire in class''. Daria was there when classmate Earl was the target of a shooting.
 
Highland High was visited by President Bill Clinton as part of his "Youth: The Next Generation" drive. Daria was one of the smarter kids chosen to meet Clinton and ask him questions. ("[[Citizen Butt-head]]")
 
The school has a swimming pool, and the cafeteria has a regular Taco Day. The [[Highland High football characters|football team]]'s main rival is a school called "Tech". Several times it's done charitable work alongside [[Clark Cobb]]'s [[Christian Businessmen's Association]], which Daria had been drafted into. The school paper is called the [[Highland Herald]]; Daria worked as the fashion reporter ("because ''I'm'' a ''girl''!") for a while.
 
Highland High was visited by President Bill Clinton as part of his "Youth: The Next Generation" drive.
 
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