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Boise High School is a public secondary school in Boise, Idaho, one of five traditional high schools within the city limits, four of which are in the Boise School District. A three-year comprehensive high school, Boise High is located on the outlying edge of the city's downtown business core.
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He is a 1982 graduate of Boise High School, where he was the IHSAA A-1 Player of the Year in his senior season. He was a starter on both defense and offense ( defensive end and tight end ), and led the Boise Braves to the A-1 state championship as a junior and the state finals as a senior.
Opened in the fall of 1965, it was the third of four public high schools constructed in the Boise School District, and serves its northern portion. The other high schools are Boise (1902) in the east, Borah (1958) in the southwest, and Timberline (1998) in the southeast. The Capital High boundary includes sections of Eagle and Garden City. [5] [6]
Born on December 14, 1931, and raised in Boise, Idaho, [6] Shrontz was the son of a sporting goods merchant. He graduated from Boise High School in 1949 and the University of Idaho in Moscow in 1954 with a Bachelor of Laws degree. [7] While there, he served as chapter president of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. [8]
In high school, Stevens was a wrestler with potential to obtain college athletic scholarships. [6] However, he dropped out of school in 1979 to pursue a career as a jockey. [8] Stevens has been married three times and has five children, four from his first marriage and one from his third. [10] He became a grandfather in 2012. [11]
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Drabinski was born in June 1975 in Boise, Idaho, with an identical twin sister, Kate Drabinski. [2] She attended Madison Elementary School, North Junior High School, and Boise High School while living in Idaho. [3] Drabinski earned her Bachelor of Arts in political science in 1997 from Columbia University. [4]