Lake City High School

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Lake City High School

School type Public
Staff
Principal John Brumley
Faculty 77
Students
Grades 9-12
Enrollment ~1500
Athletics
IHSAA 5A
Mascot Timber wolf
Colors Teal, silver, navy blue
Location
City Coeur d' Alene
Website http://www.cdaschools.org/lchs/

Lake City High School is a high school located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. It is one of only two North Idaho schools to offer the International Baccalaureate program and one of only a few schools to have its music department honored with the title of "Grammy Signature School".

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[edit] Sports

[edit] Basketball

The 2007-08 Lake City Timberwolves Basketball season is the 14th season in school history.

[edit] Football

Lake City has recently gained national attention for its football team, which won the Idaho state championship's in 2002 and 2006, and was one of the top ranked teams in the country during the Fall 2006-2007 seasons, in 2006 ranked as high a 13th, and in 2007 ranked as high as 45th, in the national preason high school football polls. In 2007, Lake City has gained it's one hundreth win in it's only 14 year history. Coached by Van Troxel.

[edit] Music and Drama

Lake City has an award winning arts department. Every two years the choirs and bands participate in the Heritage Festival of Seattle. In 2006, the Lake City Symphonic and Jazz Band won first prize out of all schools in the northwest, as did their orchestra. The Chamber Choir received a silver medal, the Jazz, Treble, and Concert choirs also all won bronze medals. The Lake City High School Jazz Band 1 have been asked to perform for Good Morning America when it comes to Coeur d' Alene on the 28th of November, 2007.

The Lake City Drama department has won first prize at District Drama for Northern Idaho several years in a row, for the school with the most people placing for various scenes. It also tends to score second place at State drama, usually only losing to schools from Boise. It recently won first prize again for districts on November 17th, 2007.

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