About FHHS
About FHHS
Friday Harbor High School is a small (310 students), rural high school located on San Juan Island in the northern area of Puget Sound, Washington. Click here for a map of the San Juan Islands.
Our Community
The island economy is predominantly tourist-based. We also have a large, seasonal
retirement community. Predominantly middle class, the island has one of the lowest
earned income levels and highest educational levels of any county in the state of
Washington. Nonetheless, financial support for schools is very strong. In 1997,
the community passed a school building bond by the largest percentage in the state.
The bond paid for a complete reconstruction of the middle and high schools. The
following year the community approved a four year Maintenance and Operations Levy
by more than 80%.
Our School
Friday harbor High School is the only public high school on San Juan Island. Consequently,
we provide a wide ranging educational program and extensive co-curricular opportunities
for students. We offer a variety of art courses, very successful instrumental music
programs, and an exciting and growing computer technology program. We have comprehensive
Special Education services, English-As-A-Second Language instruction and support,
alternative education options, and Advanced Placement courses (AP U.S. History,
AP World History, AP Government, AP English Language and Composition, AP Literature,
AP Spanish, AP Calculus, AP Chemistry, and AP Environmental Science). We have three
computer labs on campus. Our entire school is networked and every room has access
to the network and through it access to the internet. Students have access to computers
in the library from 7:30 in the morning until 4:00 in the afternoon. We provide
thirteen varsity sports, cheerleading, a variety of club activities (from sailing
to hiking), an annual play which is financially supported by and performed in our
beautiful community theater. Generally, expectations for students are focused on
college attendance (50-60% of graduating students attend college directly out of
high school). Students apply to and are accepted by colleges across the United States
(graduates are attending Dartmouth College, Willamette University, University of
Washington, Western Washington University, Bowdoin College, Wells College, Cornish
College of the Arts, Ekerd College, Colby College, Stanford, NYU, Boston College,
etc.).

