It moved to its current location in East Ridge in 1998.
East Ridge opened to twelfth graders in 2010.
Attempts were made to climb the peak via the East Ridge in the 1960s, but none got close to the summit.
The first ascent was made in 1976 by a Japanese expedition, climbing the East Ridge without major incident.
The Ninety East Ridge is named after the meridian.
East Ridge is the largest school in Lake County.
East Ridge was built to accommodate the population growth in the district.
East Ridge was also built to unite students from the districts of two rival schools, Woodbury and Park.
East Ridge also hosts an entire area of government offices known as the "Ministries."
Another attempt in 1990, this time on the East Ridge of the main summit, failed well below the top.