Jeffersontown High School

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Jeffersontown High School
Address
Jeffersontown High School
9600 Old Six Mile Lane

,
40299

United States
Coordinates 38°12′03″N85°34′52″W / 38.20096°N 85.5812°W / 38.20096; -85.5812
Information
Type Public high school
School district Jefferson County Public Schools
PrincipalJarrad Durham
Teaching staff64.40 (FTE) (2022–23) [1]
Grades 912
Enrollment943 (2022–23) [1]
Student to teacher ratio14.64 (2022–23) [1]
Color(s)Maroon & white   
Team nameChargers
Website jefferson.kyschools.us/schools/profiles/jeffersontown-high

Jeffersontown High School is a public high school in the Jefferson County public schools district in Kentucky. The school is a Career Magnet Academy with strong ties to numerous business/education partnerships within the region including the city of Jeffersontown and the Bluegrass Industrial Park community. The current principal is Jarred Durham. [2]

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Demographics

Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity
School
Year
American Indian /
Alaska Native
AsianBlackHispanicNative Hawaiian /
Pacific Islander
WhiteTwo or
More Races
2018–19 [3] 1 (0.1%)31 (3%)368 (38%)128 (10%)2 (0.2%)411 (42%)35 (4%)

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