Juanita High School
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Juanita High School is a high school in Kirkland, Washington, administered by Lake Washington School District. It was opened on September 4, 1971, as a result of a campaign driven by an education theory known as the "Juanita Concept", developed by John Strauss, who became the school's first principal. The school was unable to maintain the concept for long, primarily because of the passing of the "Basic Education Law" in the mid-1970s,[2] resulting in the school later remodeling into a traditional format. The mascot chosen was the "rebel", to represent the rebellious nature of the teaching concept and the upcoming Bicentennial.[3][4] From 2020 to 2022, the National Parent Teacher Association designated Juanita High School as a school of excellence.[5]
Juanita High School | |
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Location | |
10601 Northeast 132nd Street Kirkland, Washington | |
Coordinates | 47.7157259°N 122.1995564°W / 47.7157259; -122.1995564 |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | September 4, 1971 |
Principal | Kelly Clapp |
Staff | 140 |
Enrollment | 1,709 (2022-2023) |
Student to teacher ratio | 12.14 |
Color(s) | White, navy and red [1] |
Mascot | Raven |
Rival | Lake Washington High School and Inglemoor High School |
Website | jhs |