Soldotna High School

Soldotna High School
Address
425 W Marydale Ave
Soldotna, AK, 99669
United States
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Type Comprehensive Public High School
Principal Todd Syverson
Website

Soldotna High School is a public high school serving grades 10-12 in Soldotna, Alaska. The school's main goal is to prepare students for college and career opportunities. The school colors are silver and blue and the mascot is a star. Approximately 500 students are currently enrolled. The school operates under the authority of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. The current principal is Tony Graham and the vice principal is Randy Neil.

In 2006 the school won its first small school football state championship over Kodiak. In 2007, they defended the championship once again against Kodiak, the first time in the Soldotna's 27-year history to go undefeated against all opposing high schools. The Soldotna High School soccer team also took 4th place in Alaska's all-schools' division, the second-highest finish ever by a Kenai Peninsula high school. In 2008 the school once again defended the championship by beating Kodiak 28-6. The school once again went undefeated. In 2010 the schools football team again went undefeated and won the small school state football championship this time beating longtime rival Kenai by a record-setting score. In 2015, the football team won their fourth-straight medium school state championship, again against Kenai, as well as being undefeated for a state record 39 straight games.

Sports offered include: Cross Country Running, Swimming, Football, Cheerleading, Cross Country Skiing, Basketball, Volleyball, Wrestling, Track and Field, Soccer, Baseball, and Softball.

Extra-Curriculars include: Drama, Swing Choir, Jazz Band, Skills USA, Student Council, National Honor Society, and After School Art Studio activities.

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Coordinates: 60°29′36″N 151°05′45″W / 60.4934°N 151.0957°W / 60.4934; -151.0957

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