Idaho City High School is a high school in Idaho City in Boise County, Idaho. Located in one of Idaho's smallest towns with a population of 458, the school lends itself to a generally peaceful place with few fights and a remarkably low crime rate. The school is the general hub of all things exciting in Idaho City, especially football games where the whole town turns out to watch! The school colors are navy and gold and the mascot is the wildcat.
Famous quotes containing the words city, high and/or school:
“The city is loveliest when the sweet death racket begins. Her own life lived in defiance of nature, her electricity, her frigidaires, her soundproof walls, the glint of lacquered nails, the plumes that wave across the corrugated sky. Here in the coffin depths grow the everlasting flowers sent by telegraph.”
—Henry Miller (18911980)
“Tobacco and opium have broad backs, and will cheerfully carry the load of armies, if you choose to make them pay high for such joy as they give and such harm as they do.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“I never went near the Wellesley College chapel in my four years there, but I am still amazed at the amount of Christian charity that school stuck us all with, a kind of glazed politeness in the face of boredom and stupidity. Tolerance, in the worst sense of the word.... How marvelous it would have been to go to a womens college that encouraged impoliteness, that rewarded aggression, that encouraged argument.”
—Nora Ephron (b. 1941)