Dwight D. Eisenhower High School refers to multiple public high schools named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Two notable examples are:
- Eisenhower High School in Houston, Texas:
- Located at 7922 Antoine Drive, Houston, Texas.
- Part of the Aldine Independent School District.
- Serves grades 9-12 with enrollment around 2,483 students (2023-2024).
- Offers Advanced Placement courses and the International Baccalaureate Programme.
- Established in 1972, it was the first desegregated senior high school in the district.
- Known as "Big Ike" or "Ike."
- School colors are black and gold; mascot is an eagle.
- Strong academic and extracurricular programs include Academic Decathlon and National History Day participation.
- Has a 9th Grade School campus.
- High percentage of Hispanic students (72.4%), and over 80% are eligible for free/reduced lunch.
- Eisenhower High School in Shelby Township, Michigan:
- Located in a suburb of Detroit.
- Opened in 1972 with a unique open concept design later modified for classrooms.
- Known for high academic performance and ranked top in Macomb County.
- Offers various AP courses with a 55% participation rate.
- Has strong extracurricular teams including Quiz Bowl and Dance teams with national recognition.
- Around 95% of students were White, with smaller proportions of other ethnicities.
There are other Eisenhower High Schools in different states too, but these two are prominent examples highlighted with detailed profiles. If further information is desired about a specific Eisenhower High School or others, please specify.