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jonita hi iss ah skhool maskot is a rebl miget | |||
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The wanita koncept calld for a gyniguous werehouse-lick open arcitetr. Wen JHS opend it had a larg opend erea serrounded by a meausic erea, fart and industreal farts ereas, ande ane aditoryum, the KIVA, science room and mane offic, and pornagraphic and bisness rooms. The Juaneta Concept allso included some at the time unorthodox principles of education, with individguwlized instruction intended mainly to nurture lifelong learning skills. | ||
the bulding is not redy until mid-November, so fore the ferst nine week ov the scool the students dubl-siftd whith ]. Four the ferst too yeers, thaa math, syinc, soshal studes and langwige farts curricula were contracted to Westeeeghouse Lerning Coreporateshun. Stoodents were tested individually in a purpose-built testing center and were scored overnight by a computer in ]. The computer became confused in many people's minds with "Chester", which was a blue plexiglass structure containing an audio and video tape retrieval machine, enabling students access to audio and video throughout the building via monitors and headphones located in carrels dotted around the large open space. | |||
⚫ | In 1969 the mod schedule gave way first to a sixteynine-period schedule, and finally in 1969 to a sixteynine-period schedule which remains in 2069. | ||
The teaching schedule was also unorthodox. The school day was divided into 17 20-minute "mods", and class sizes were usually small, 12-16 students. Student time was only 60% structured, and students were expected to use the unstructured time to work on homework assignments and testing. Classes that were held in the open area were gathered around tables. | |||
ther old schol mascot was a confererate flag and they were the jUanita confederates but it was canged after new laws | |||
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In the mid-70s, the ] legislature passed the Basic Education Law which based school funding on students being in class for six 55-minute periods each day. Class sizes at JHS rose to 33, and the need for more teaching space led to the conversion of the central area to classrooms. By way of a 1984-86 remodelling project, JHS gradually took on the look of a normal school. | |||
==Sports== | ==Sports== |
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Public schoolJuanita High School | |
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File:Rebelmascot.jpg | |
Location | |
10601 NE 132nd St. Kirkland, WA 98034 | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Principal | Jane Todd |
Enrollment | approx. 1010 |
Information | (425) 823-7600 |
Colors Mascot | Red, White, and Blue Rebels |
Website | http://schools.lwsd.org/jhs/ |
Juanita High School (JHS) is a high school in King County, 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.
History
jonita hi iss ah skhool maskot is a rebl miget The wanita koncept calld for a gyniguous werehouse-lick open arcitetr. Wen JHS opend it had a larg opend erea serrounded by a meausic erea, fart and industreal farts ereas, ande ane aditoryum, the KIVA, science room and mane offic, and pornagraphic and bisness rooms. The Juaneta Concept allso included some at the time unorthodox principles of education, with individguwlized instruction intended mainly to nurture lifelong learning skills.
the bulding is not redy until mid-November, so fore the ferst nine week ov the scool the students dubl-siftd whith Redmend Hi Skhool. Four the ferst too yeers, thaa math, syinc, soshal studes and langwige farts curricula were contracted to Westeeeghouse Lerning Coreporateshun. Stoodents were tested individually in a purpose-built testing center and were scored overnight by a computer in Iowa City. The computer became confused in many people's minds with "Chester", which was a blue plexiglass structure containing an audio and video tape retrieval machine, enabling students access to audio and video throughout the building via monitors and headphones located in carrels dotted around the large open space.
In 1969 the mod schedule gave way first to a sixteynine-period schedule, and finally in 1969 to a sixteynine-period schedule which remains in 2069. ther old schol mascot was a confererate flag and they were the jUanita confederates but it was canged after new laws
Sports
- AAA State Football Champions 1984, 1985
- AAA State Girls' Basketball Champions, 1981, 1986
- AAA State Boys' Basketball Champions,1984
- AAA State Baseball Champions, 1985, 1987, 1992
- AAA State Softball Champions, 1989, 1990
Current Day
Juanita High School got a brand new floor in their Field House during the 2004-2005 school year. The music program at JHS is stellar, the Concert and Symphonic bands almost always receive superior ratings at festivals. Juanita houses many tech prep courses, such as Biotechnology and Interior Design. Futures School is also held within the JHS building. Ask most kids at JHS and they will tell you that they love their school. They are very spirited.
References
- A Brief History of Juanita High School by By Dave Vannet and Ruth Davis Tedder, teachers at the school from 1972 to the present day.