Cordova Junior/Senior High School

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Cordova Jr/Sr High School
Address
Cordova Junior/Senior High School
100 Fisherman Avenue

99574

United States
Information
Type Public
School district Cordova School District
CEEB code 020015
PrincipalKate Williams
Enrollment224 [1]
Color(s)Silver, blue, and white
   
MascotThe Wolverine
Website www.cordovasd.org/CJS

Cordova Jr/Sr High School, also known as Cordova High School (CHS) is a joint junior and senior high school located in Cordova, Alaska. It serves grades seven through twelve. It is a part of the Cordova School District.

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References

  1. "EducationBug.org". alaska.educationbug.org/.

Coordinates: 60°32′26″N145°45′32″W / 60.5405°N 145.7590°W / 60.5405; -145.7590