Timberline High School (Boise, Idaho)

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Timberline High School
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Timberline High School (Boise, Idaho)
701 E. Boise Avenue

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United States
Information
Type Public [1]
Established1998 [2]
School district Boise School District#1 [2]
PrincipalDiane Molino
Faculty74.72 (FTE) [3]
Grades1012
Enrollment1,398 (2022-23) [3]
Student to teacher ratio18.71 [3]
Color(s) Royal Blue, Silver,
& Black [4]
   
Athletics IHSAA Class 5A [4]
Athletics conference Southern Idaho (5A) (SIC)
Mascot Wolf [4]
Rivals Boise, Borah, Capital
NewspaperTimberLines
YearbookArbor Vitae
Feeder schoolsEast Junior High
Les Bois Junior High
Information(208) 854-6230
Elevation2,740 ft (840 m) AMSL
Website Timberline High School

Timberline High School is a three-year public secondary school in Boise, Idaho. Opened in August 1998, it is the fourth and newest traditional high school in the Boise School District, serving its southeast portion. Originally opened as Les Bois Junior High in 1994, it was expanded and the junior high was rebuilt at a different location. The school colors are royal blue, silver, and black and the mascot is a wolf.

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Athletics

Timberline competes in athletics in IHSAA Class 5A in the Southern Idaho Conference (5A) (SIC).

State titles

Boys

Girls

Academics

Timberline High School has a successful program for the National Science Bowl competition, earning a second-place finish in the 2019 Western Idaho Regional competition and winning the 2020 Western Idaho Regional competition.

Students have tracked and studied a group of wild wolves, called the Timberline pack, since 2003. [13] The biologists who track the pack noticed its den in the Boise National Forest was empty in the spring of 2020. [14] The Idaho Department of Fish and Game wolf mortality list showed that pups were killed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services branch. [15] The federal agents killed the pups in order to force the adult wolves to relocate and to reduce the predators' population as they can pose a threat to wildlife and livestock. [13]

Notable graduates

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