Thunder Mountain High School

Coordinates: 58°22′46″N 134°35′39″W / 58.3793877°N 134.5940657°W / 58.3793877; -134.5940657
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Thunder Mountain Middle School
Thunder Mountain Middle School is at lower left in this aerial view of the Mendenhall Valley. The Brotherhood Bridge and Juneau International Airport are at right.
Address
Map
3101 Riverside Drive

99801

United States
Coordinates58°22′46″N 134°35′39″W / 58.3793877°N 134.5940657°W / 58.3793877; -134.5940657
Information
TypePublic
Established2008 (16 years ago) (2008)
School districtJuneau School District
CEEB code020379
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment580[1] (2022)
Color(s)Blue, white and black
     
MascotFalcons
NicknameTMMS
Websitetmhs.juneauschools.org/en-US

Thunder Mountain Middle School is the only middle school in Juneau, Alaska; it opened as a high school in August 2008. In its first year in operation it served grades 9–11; thus seniors (grade 12 students) in the Juneau School District (grade 12) finished high school at their existing 9-12 schools.

Thunder Mountain Middle School is located in the Mendenhall Valley section of Juneau and draws most of its students from this area, although under an open enrollment policy, all high school students in the district may attend any of the three high schools.[2]

In August 2009, TMMS became an official member of the Alaska School Activities Association and competed inter-scholastically with other high schools in the state in athletic events and academic activities. For athletics, Thunder Mountain was classified as a 4A high school which included the largest high schools in the state.

For 2022 580 students were enrolled in the high school.[3]

Sports[edit]

Note: these are the sports and activities for the former high school.

Fall Sports: Football, Football Cheer, Cross Country Running, Tennis, Swim/Dive, Volleyball, Dance, Rifle, Drama Debate and Forensics, Robotics, Wrestling

Winter Sports: Basketball, Basketball Cheer, Pep Band

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Thunder Mountain HS". NCES. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
  2. ^ http://www.edlinesites.net/files/_LSGhG_/2fc419b2e0474c603745a49013852ec4/ChoiceBrochure16_.pdf [dead link]
  3. ^ http://education.alaska.gov/Stats/SchoolEnrollment/2017SchoolEnrollment.pdf [bare URL PDF]

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