Skyline High School | |
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Location | |
1767 Blue Sky Drive Idaho Falls, Idaho U.S. |
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Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1968, 49 years ago |
School district | Idaho Falls School District #91 |
Principal | Aaron Jarnagin |
Faculty | 62 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1,356 (2013) |
Color(s) |
Navy, white, & Columbia |
Athletics | IHSAA Class 5A |
Athletics conference | High Country (5A) |
Mascot | Grizzly |
Rival | Idaho Falls |
Yearbook | Behemoth |
Feeder schools | Eagle Rock Middle School |
Information | (208) 525-7770 |
Elevation | 4,700 ft (1,430 m) AMSL |
Website | skylinegrizz.org |
Skyline High School is a four-year public secondary school in Idaho Falls, Idaho, one of two traditional high schools of the Idaho Falls School District #91. The school opened in 1968 on the west side of Idaho Falls, west of the Snake River. The school colors are navy blue, white, and Columbia blue, and the mascot is a grizzly.
Skyline was the second high school established in Idaho Falls and the third in the Idaho Falls area after Bonneville High School. The Skyline classes of 1967 and 1968 were both originally part of Idaho Falls High School.
Skyline High School was created in the fall of 1966, but due to incomplete construction, neither of the first two graduating classes (1967 or 1968) actually attended classes at the high school. Those students attended split sessions at Idaho Falls High School during both the 1966–67 and 1967–68 school years. IFHS students attended school in the morning, and Skyline students attended in the afternoon. The Class of 1969 was the first to attend and graduate from the new building. The first principal of Skyline was Richard Bigelow.
The school was originally planned to be built on the east side of Idaho Falls, on Sunnyside Road, where the majority of the students lived. However, due to immense protests by residents on the west side of town, the school was built on the west side. When Skyline was completed, it was thought of as the "country" school, because it was located away from the populated area. In the following decades the town grew to surround the high school. It was named after Skyline Drive, a major artery in Idaho Falls that ran from the Idaho Falls Airport to the edge of the high school. The street was named in the early 1950s by Margaret Cope Johns who with her husband Merritt Miller Johns developed the Johns Addition.
In 2012, The Idaho Falls School District #91 made a change to the high school. Clair E. Gale Jr. High did not have the students to stay open. The district made Clair E. Gale into a Magnet High School, called Compass Academy. This caused the freshman to be moved into the high school. Skyline High School and Idaho Falls High School now serve 9 to 12. The changed caused Eagle Rock and Taylorview Jr. High to become middle schools. The borders were also changed. The district is still adjusting to the changes, as both high schools are having crowding issues now. The school is currently planning a remodel to accommodate more students as well as an auditorium. The project is planned to be completed by 2018.