Juneau-Douglas High School

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Juneau-Douglas High School
Established 1927
Type Public secondary
Principal Bernie Sorenson
Students 1,800
Grades 9–12
Location Juneau, Alaska USA
Campus Open
Mascot Crimson Bears
Website http://www.jsd.k12.ak.us/jdhs/

Juneau-Douglas High School (abbreviated JDHS) is the only public, mainstream high school serving students in grades 9–12 for all of Juneau, Alaska, and Douglas Island as well as the primary high school for the Juneau School District. The school dates back a number of decades, and it has recently undergone extensive renovations, most notably to its main hall. The high school is a part of the Juneau School District.

As of 2005, the school has an enrollment of 1,800 students, with Bernie Sorenson serving as principal.

[edit] History

The school was first accredited in 1927 by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges.

In January 2002, Joseph Fredrick, a student at JDHS, unfurled a banner reading "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" across from the school in an effort to get on television as the Olympic torch relay passed the school. The principal at the time, Deborah Morse, took the banner from him and suspended him for ten days, on the grounds that the banner opposed the school's mission and anti-drug policy. On March 10, 2006, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled that Morse had violated Frederick's right to free speech, overturning an earlier Alaskan federal court ruling. Judge Andrew Kleinfeld wrote in the court's opinion, "Public schools are instrumentalities of government, and government is not entitled to suppress speech that undermines whatever missions it defines for itself." Fredrick was also cleared to seek damages from Morse.

On December 1, 2006 the United States Supreme Court announced that they agreed to hear an appeal of the case; it is Juneau School Board v. Frederick, 06-278.

[edit] Sports

JDHS's school sports teams (for either gender) are the Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears. The teams' logo is a fiercely-roaring bear as they are commonly seen throughout Juneau, Douglas, and the Mendenhall Valley. Current NBA player Carlos Boozer and MLB pitcher Chad Bentz are graduates of JDHS.

JDHS has had a renowned history in sports largely dominating its regional level of play and competing at the statewide level as well. Some of its most recent accomplishments are an 03-04 and 04-05 boys cross-country state championship, 04-05 boys swim & dive state chamipionship, 04-05 softball state championship, 04-05 boys track & field state championship, 05-06 girls swim & dive state championship, and, most recently, the 05-06 football state championship. The JDHS soccer team was the runner up at the state championship in the 05-06 season.

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