Juanita High School

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Juanita High School
Location
10601 Northeast 132nd Street
Kirkland, Washington

Information
Type Public
Established September 4, 1971
Principal Gary Moed
Enrollment 1,025[1]
Rival Lake Washington High School

47°42′55.08″N 122°11′55.46″W / 47.7153000°N 122.1987389°W / 47.7153000; -122.1987389Coordinates: 47°42′55.08″N 122°11′55.46″W / 47.7153000°N 122.1987389°W / 47.7153000; -122.1987389

Colors
Mascot
Red, white, and blue
Rebel
Website schools.lwsd.org/jhs/
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.[2]

Notable alumni

References

  1. http://high-schools.com/schools/9185/juanita-high-school.html
  2. Vannet, Dave; Tedder, Ruth Davis. "A Brief History of Juanita High School". Retrieved September 17, 2011. 
  3. "Tom Evans". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 7, 2012. 
  4. "Bryan Walters". Retrieved August 4, 2013. 

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