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:

    If you are obliged to neglect any thing, let it be your chemistry. It is the least useful and the least amusing to a country gentleman of all the ordinary branches of science.
    —Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826)

    What’s brave, what’s noble,
    Let’s do’t after the high Roman fashion,
    And make death proud to take us.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    Sure, you can love your child when he or she has just brought home a report card with straight “A’s.” It’s a lot harder, though, to show the same love when teachers call you from school to tell you that your child hasn’t handed in any homework since the beginning of the term.
    —The Lions Clubs International and the Quest Nation. The Surprising Years, II, ch.3 (1985)