Jefferson High School

Jefferson High School may refer to one of several high schools in the United States:

  • Jefferson High School (Edgewater, Colorado)
  • Jefferson High School (Daly City, California)
  • Jefferson High School (Los Angeles, California)
  • Jefferson High School (Mt. Shasta, California)
  • Jefferson High School (Tampa, Florida)
  • Jefferson High School (Georgia)
  • Thomas Jefferson High School (Rockford, Illinois)
  • Jefferson High School (Indiana)
  • Jefferson High School (Iowa)
  • Jefferson High School (Michigan)
  • Jefferson High School (Alexandria, Minnesota)
  • Jefferson High School (Montana)
  • Jefferson High School (Delphos, Ohio)
  • Jefferson High School (Portland, Oregon)
  • Jefferson High School (Jefferson, Oregon)
  • Thomas Jefferson High School (Dallas, Texas)
  • Jefferson High School (El Paso, Texas)
  • Jefferson High School (Jefferson, Texas)
  • Jefferson High School (San Antonio, Texas)
  • Jefferson High School (Virginia)
  • Jefferson High School (West Virginia)
  • Jefferson High School (Wisconsin)
  • Jefferson Area High School (Jefferson, Ohio)
  • Jefferson Township High School (New Jersey) in Oak Ridge, New Jersey
  • Jefferson Township High School (Ohio) in Dayton, Ohio
  • Bloomington Jefferson High School in Bloomington, Minnesota
  • Jefferson High School Online
  • East Jefferson High School in Metairie, Louisiana
  • West Jefferson High School (Louisiana) in Harvey, Louisiana

See also:

  • Jefferson Township High School (disambiguation)
  • Thomas Jefferson High School (disambiguation)

In fiction:

  • Jefferson High School, the high school on Happy Days
  • Jefferson High School, seen on Family Guy as the rivals to James Woods Regional High School

Famous quotes containing the words jefferson, high and/or school:

    [E]very thing is useful which contributes to fix us in the principles and practice of virtue.
    —Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826)

    All women, from the countess to the cook-maid, are put into high good humor with themselves when a man is taken with them at first sight. And be they ever so plain, they will find twenty good reasons to defend the judgment of such a man.
    Samuel Richardson (1689–1761)

    Today, only a fool would offer herself as the singular role model for the Good Mother. Most of us know not to tempt the fates. The moment I felt sure I had everything under control would invariably be the moment right before the principal called to report that one of my sons had just driven somebody’s motorcycle through the high school gymnasium.
    Mary Kay Blakely (20th century)