Timberlake High School

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Timberlake High School
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Timberlake High School
5303 West Highway 54

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United States
Coordinates 47°57′14″N116°51′54″W / 47.954°N 116.865°W / 47.954; -116.865 Coordinates: 47°57′14″N116°51′54″W / 47.954°N 116.865°W / 47.954; -116.865
Information
Type Public [1]
Founded1998 [1]
School districtLakeland J.S.D. (#272)
NCES School ID 160180000843 [2]
PrincipalRyne Eberlin [3]
Staff30.90 (FTE) [2]
Grades912 [1]
Enrollment579 (2018–19) [2]
Student to teacher ratio18.74 [2]
Color(s) Navy Blue & Gold [4]
  
Athletics IHSAA Class 3A [4]
Athletics conference Intermountain League
Mascot Tiger [4]
NewspaperTiger Tales
Information(208) 623-6303
Elevation2,560 ft (780 m) AMSL
Website ths.sd272.org/

Timberlake High School is a four-year public secondary school in Spirit Lake, Idaho. Opened in 1998 at the south end of town, it is the second high school in the Lakeland Joint School District #272 of northern Kootenai County and draws its students from Spirit Lake, Athol, Bayview, and Twin Lakes. The school colors are navy blue, gold, and white, and its mascot is the white tiger.

Contents

Timberlake originally was six grades and included grades 7 and 8; a separate junior high was built on the north end of the campus and opened in 2004.

History

The Lakeland Joint School District was formed in 1948 [5] by consolidating 13 smaller districts; [6] In 1962, the high schools in Spirit Lake and Rathdrum were consolidated into the new Lakeland High School in Rathdrum. A new Lakeland campus was constructed in 1979 [7] and high enrollment in the district in the 1990s led to the construction of Timberlake.

Athletics

Timberlake competes in athletics in IHSAA Class 3A [4] and is a member of the Intermountain League with Bonners Ferry, Priest River, and Kellogg.

State titles

Boys

Girls

Individual

  • Men’s Wrestling (285 lbs.): David Howard
  • Men’s Wrestling (140 lbs.) David Hayes
  • Men's Wrestling (285 lbs.): Dylan White
  • Men's Wrestling (126 lbs.): Caleb Miller
  • Men's Wrestling (182 lbs.): Joey Follini

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References

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  10. idhsaa.org Archived 2014-03-21 at the Wayback Machine - Track champions - through 2012
  11. idhsaa.org Archived 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine Cross Country champions through 2011
  12. idhsaa.org Archived 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine - Girls Track champions - through 2012