Timberlake High School
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Timberlake High School | |
Location | |
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Spirit Lake, Idaho 83869 |
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Enrollment |
750 |
School type | High School |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English |
Mascot | White Tiger |
Team name | Timberlake Tigers |
Color(s) | Navy Blue, Gold, & White |
Founded | 1998 |
Timberlake High School is a seccondary school located in Spirit Lake, Idaho. The school is awarded as a school of merit. It is the second High School in the Lakeland School District. The school colors are navy blue, gold, & white (commonly known as blue and gold), and its mascot is the White Tiger.
Because of a large amount of students attending Lakeland High School, a small building was constructed in 1997 for the residents of Spirit Lake, to relieve the population of Lakeland. The small population allowed for the building to serve as the senior and junior high school (7-12 graders). As the population increased, the school became overcrowded and Timberlake Junior High School was built for the 7th and 8th graders in 2005. Since the junior high was built on the same road as the high school, the schools share the same athletic fields. Junior High students also may come over the senior high because of a school event, such as a concert or vice versa. The junior high and the senior high share the same internet and network, allowing a teacher or student to log into the computer at both the two schools.
Students in Spirit Lake, Athol, Bayview, and Twin Lakes attend Timberlake.
[edit] Staff
- Principal — Kurt Hoffman
- Vice Principal — Chris McDougall
- Counselors — Joey James and Kathleen Trotter
- Secretaries — Wendy Logan and Julie Turley
[edit] School activities
- Band, Jazz Band, and Choir (Tim Wood)
- Quiz Team (Chris Sabatke)
- Literary Circle (controlled by Mrs. Slaney, librarian)
- Speech and Arts (Jacqui Dodd-Duran)
- Drama (Jacqui Dodd-Duran)
- Newspaper (Katie Suenkel)
- Annual (Lisa Svenby)
- Prom Advisor (Jennifer Wenstrom)
- BPA (Kelly Amos)
- FCCLA (Molly Miller)
- Electric Car (Roger Adams),
- IDFY (controlled by Mrs. Trotter and IDFY presidency)
- Student Council HS (Joey James)
- Honor Society 9-12 (Kim Hauck)
- JSA (Phil Zimmerman)
- Homecoming (Jennifer Wenstrom)
[edit] External links
School web site link [1]