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:
“The fantastical idea of virtue and the public good being a sufficient security to the state against the commission of crimes, which you say you have heard insisted on by some, I assure you was never mine.”
—Thomas Jefferson (17431826)
“Manhattan. Sometimes from beyond the skyscrapers, across the hundreds of thousands of high walls, the cry of a tugboat finds you in your insomnia in the middle of the night, and you remember that this desert of iron and cement is an island.”
—Albert Camus (19131960)
“We are all adult learners. Most of us have learned a good deal more out of school than in it. We have learned from our families, our work, our friends. We have learned from problems resolved and tasks achieved but also from mistakes confronted and illusions unmasked. . . . Some of what we have learned is trivial: some has changed our lives forever.”
—Laurent A. Daloz (20th century)