Juneau-Douglas High School

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Juneau-Douglas High School is a public high school in Juneau, Alaska, best known nationally for its central role in the U.S. Supreme Court student-speech case Morse v. Frederick.

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Juneau-Douglas High School canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public high school
secondary school
city Juneau NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
educationLevel grades 9–12
followsCurriculum United States high school curriculum
fundingType publicly funded
governedBy Juneau School Board NERFINISHED
hasMascot Crimson Bears NERFINISHED
hasSchoolColors black
red
hasSchoolType coeducational
jurisdiction State of Alaska NERFINISHED
United States federal law NERFINISHED
knownFor Morse v. Frederick NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Alaska
Juneau NERFINISHED
Juneau School District NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedOnContinent North America
notableEvent Morse v. Frederick NERFINISHED
operatedBy Juneau School District NERFINISHED
partOf Juneau School District NERFINISHED
schoolDistrict Juneau School District NERFINISHED
shortName JDHS NERFINISHED
state Alaska
subjectOf United States Supreme Court case Morse v. Frederick NERFINISHED
type public school

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Morse v. Frederick concernsInstitution Juneau-Douglas High School