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Juanita High School

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Juanita High School
Juanita High School Entrance
Location
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10601 Northeast 132nd Street
Kirkland, Washington
Coordinates47°42′57″N122°11′58″W/ 47.7157259°N 122.1995564°W/47.7157259; -122.1995564
Information
TypePublic
EstablishedSeptember 4, 1971
PrincipalKelly Clapp
Staff140
Enrollment1,709 (2022-2023)
Student to teacher ratio12.14
Color(s)Navy Blue, Red, and White
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MascotRavens
RivalLake Washington High School,[2]Bellevue High School,[3]andInglemoor High School[4]
Websitejhs.lwsd.org

Juanita High Schoolis a high school inKirkland, Washington,administered byLake Washington School District(LWSD). Juanita's feeder schools areKamiakin Middle SchoolandFinn Hill Middle School,and Bell, Frost, Juanita, Keller, Muir, Sandburg, and Thoreau elementary schools.[5]

History and facilities

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Juanita was opened on September 4, 1971, as a result of a campaign driven by aneducation theoryknown 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-1970's,[6]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.[7][8]

Juanita was the second school on the west coast to be accepted as a Cambridge International Center by theUniversity of Cambridge International Examinations.Approved schools offer a Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education study program for academic high achievers allowing them to take the Cambridge AICE exams, the equivalent of theA-levelexams in Britain. Juanita began administering the program in 2010.[9]

Facilities

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The school consists mainly of two buildings, the school building and the field house building. The school building has the classrooms, lunchroom, theater, library, and offices. The field house building has the field house, pool, and weight rooms.[10]

Entrance to Juanita High School Field House and Pool

New building

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In 2016, LWSD made a levy request for a $398 million construction bond measure to demolish and rebuild two elementary schools, a middle school, and Juanita. The schools needed more room for students.[11]

The bond originally included a plan to tear down the school's swimming pool,[12]which is shared the WAVE Aquaticswater poloprogram andInglemoor,Woodinville,Bothell,North Creek,andLake Washingtonhigh schools. Through a $1.8 million grant fromKing County'sParksDepartment,[13]the pool was incorporated into an updated bond.[14]

Construction broke ground in 2017.[15]In June 2018, half the school was demolished and rebuilt. The whole school has been rebuilt and fully refurbished as of September of 2020.[8]

Mascot change

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During the 1980s, the school's logo was altered, containing features of theConfederate flag,and depicting the "Running Rebel" as aConfederate soldier.[7]Pictures from old yearbooks showed students on campus with a confederate flag. In 2017, a student started a petition to change the mascot, citing the mascot's controversial historical ties to the Confederacy as racist. The students voted at the time to keep the mascot.[16]

In 2020, alumni and current students resurrected the petition, and the superintendent removed the Rebel mascot before the 2020-21 school year began. Students later voted for the new mascot to become the Raven.[17][18]

Juanita Public Pathway

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In April 2024, students and nearby Kirkland residents proposed a 5-mile walking trail to connect the school to surrounding neighborhoods and theBurke–Gilman Trailcalled the Juanita Public Pathway.[19]The school has a 2-mile enforced walking radius and the district encourages students to walk.[20]Students advocating for the trail say it is healthier to travel by walking, but noted it is not safe.[19][21]The proposal was presented to the Kirkland City Council. The council did not take any action on the proposal, but said they were evaluating options.[21]

Deaths of pedestrian students

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Two students were killed walking to and from the school: one in 1999, Christopher Bo-Yin Lin, and one in 2000, Todd Evans.[19][22]Evans was a sophomore in the school's band, aperforming artist,and atwin.[22]He was struck by a car while walking to school on October 9, 2000 at 6:45am in acrosswalkon Juanita-Woodinville Way NE.[23]His walk from hisBothellhome was more than a mile long and the road he was crossing has a speed limit of 40mph. King County performed a study after the death of Lin that concluded the speed limit was appropriate, which is reduced to 20mph when children are present.[22]TheManual on Uniform Traffic Control Devicesdoes not define what that means and drivers believe it means during school hours.[24]A pedestrian safety public rally was held at the scene of the accident.[22]Dynamic speed feedback signswere installed later that studies indicated created safer conditions.[25]

Academics

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In 2010, Juanita began serving ninth grade students, in addition to the school's previous student body of grades ten through twelve due to overcrowding in the district.[9][26]

In 2014, Juanita won its fourth Washington Achievement Award Special Recognition for its extended graduation rate.[27][28]

In 2017, six Juanita students were awarded "Top in the Country" honors in the Cambridge Assessment.[29]In 2018 and 2019, seven and two students were earned the same title in 2018 and 2019, respectively.[30][31]

From 2020 to 2022, the National Parent Teacher Association designated Juanita High School as a school of excellence.[32]

In 2021, Juanita student Caroline Yim was honored by theInternational Thespian Societywith a $35,000Grace Kelly Scholarshipfor scenic design in the playThe Hound of the Baskervilles.[33]

In 2021, a Juanita junior, Ria Mohan, and member of Future Health Professionals (HOSA) won first place honors in the state and international HOSA Leadership Conferences. Her research,How Can the Menstrual Health of Women & Teens in Homeless Shelters be Improved?,was done in partnership with a Seattle nonprofit that that hosts menstrual product donation drives for homeless women.[34]Mohan and another Juanita student, Pragnya Gudipati, won the 2021T-MobileChangemaker Challenge, a grant for $5,000, to develop a diagnostic tool to check forTuberculosis(TB) with an at-homeurinalysisstick called "Tuberculosticks."[35]

Biotechnology program

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In 1996, biology teacher Jeanne Chowning started western Washington's firstbiotechnologycourse at Juanita.[36]The course was developed in a science education partnership with theFred Hutchinson Cancer Center(FHCC) that provides students with workshops and summer internships at the HutchLab,Amgen,ZymoGenetics,Seattle Biomedical Research Institute,and theUniversity of Washington's (UW) department ofGenome Sciencesand the Molecular and Cellular Biology graduate program.[37][38][39]Chowning worked with biology teacher Mary Glowdowski, who taught the course at Juanita, to develop the curriculum.[40]

In 2001, Chowning, Glowdowski, and other Juanita science teachers started the first annual Student Biotechnology Expo hosted by the Washington Biotechnology Foundation.[41]In 2002, the Expo won theGolden Apple Award.PBShighlighted Chowning, Glodowski, and one of her students, Matt Winkler, in the publication of the award.[42]

In 2003, Glodowski won the Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence,[43]and in 2007, Glodowski won thePresidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching,primarily for her work on Juanita's biotechnology program.[40]Glodowski also won aNational Association of Biology Teachersaward for Outstanding Biology Teacher of the Year.[44]

Between 2002 and 2004, some students in Juanita's biotechnology program worked with genome research scientists at UW on theHuman Genome Project,and isolated a segment of the sequenced DNA as part of UW's High School Human Genome Project.[38][45][41]Students in the class also studied the migratory patterns of coyotes, bysequencing DNA,and learned to genetically alter bacteria, which is the same technique used in the production ofinsulin.[45]The work contributed to research and curriculum.[46][47][48][49]

In 2006, Juanita won the first ever Judges' Award of Excellence cup at the Biotechnology Expo, hosted by the Northwest Association for Biomedical Research.[50]

In 2014, LWSD opened aCapstone coursein partnership withEvergreenHealthat Juanita in the field ofglobal health.The STEM Signature Program, adopted fromTesla STEM High School's curriculum, requires the biotechnology class in a series withEnglishandanatomy/physiology.The capstone project involves the diagnosis of a possible case ofTuberculosis.[51]The program also offered opportunities to shadow healthcare workers.[52]

Juanita continues to partner with FHCC in its biotechnology program through the Fred Hutch High School Pathways Explorers Program and the Fred Hutchinson Summer High School Internship.[53]

Sports and extra-curricular activities

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In 2012 and 2013, a Juanita student, Frank Garber, won the boys golf state championships.[54]

In 2015, the Juanita High School softball team won the Kingo Athletic Conference Washington state championship.[55]

Football program

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In 1980[56]Chuck Tarbox joined Juanita as a football coach, and in his first year, he led the team to their first win in more than four years.[57]Their longest winning streak was 26 games.[56]Under his coaching in 1984-1985, Juanita won back-to-back state championships. He coached football for more than 40 years and won more than 200 games.[57][58]BodybuilderMike O'Hearnplayed for Juanita under Tarbox during his junior year, who Tarbox said was "NFLquality. "[59]He retired from Juanita in 1990,[56]and in 1991, he was inducted into the Washington State Football Coaches Hall of Fame. Juanita held a memorial for him after his death in 2014.[60]

In 2015 and 2016, Juanitafootballrunning backSalvon AhmedwonKingco Athletic Conference's offensive player of the year and named for the all conference games.[61][62]His senior year, 2016, he played in theAll-American Bowl.[63]He went on to play for theWashington Huskies,[64]where he earned severalPac-10academic honors,[63]and theMiami Dolphins.He visited the school to inspire student athletes in 2021.[65]

2014 attempted rape and hazing culture

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On February 7, 2015, five Juanita football players were charged with the attempted rape of their 18-year-old volunteer manager, a Juanita student with special needs.[66][67]The freshman[68]student athletes lured the victim into the locker room and recorded the assault with a cell phone as the victim was held down on the shower floor.[67]Senior students intervened and stopped the assault from progressing and immediately reported it to the assistant coach, Lele Te’o.[68]The incident, a hazing ritual called "jubie", was classified as a culture problem because the perpetrators had been victimized themselves. The principal, Gary Moed, revised locker room procedures to require an adult supervisor or school security officer to be in the locker room when it is unlocked. Two administrators were placed on leave, but cleared in a LWSD investigation and allowed to return to work.[67][68]

In October 2015, the Kirkland Police Department (KPD) released documents from the investigation that revealed Moed, the athletic director Steve Juzeler, and the football coach, Shaun Tarantola, discouraged police involvement.[68][69]They also neglected to notify LWSD Risk and Safety Management.[68]Juzeler initially lied to police about his knowledge of the crime, later saying he didn't think it was serious enough to warrant police involvement.[69]The documents also showed that Juanita officials were aware of similar crimes in the past involving the football team, including during summer football camp at Camp Casey onWhidbey Island.[68][69]Tarantola resigned and became an assistant coach at a Texas high school.[69]The students were expelled and sentenced to 12 months of probation with community service. Moed and Juzeler were not investigated and LWSD defended their actions.[68]

Clubs

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Juanita students founded itsDECAclub in 2012.[70][71]In 2014, two members placed in the top ten students at the international competition hosted inWashington, D.C.[72]

In 2015, freshman Veronique Harris founded theEastside's firstAmerican Civil Liberties Union(ACLU) of Washington club. Harris was awarded with the ACLU's Youth Activist Award the following year.[73]

Student activism

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In 2016, more than 200 students walked out in protest of the2016 United States presidential electionafterDonald Trumpwas elected.[74]

In 2018, students organized a walk-out to bring attention togun controland school safety after theParkland high school shooting.[75]

Notable alumni

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