Borah Senior High School

SERVED: Grade 9 - Grade 12
DISTRICT: Boise Independent District
SCHOOL TYPE: Traditional School

Borah Senior High School is ranked 18th in Idaho. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams. The AP® participation rate at Borah Senior High School is 55%. The school scored 57.5% in English Language Arts/Literacy and 33.9% in Mathematics in the 2021 Idaho Standards Achievement Test. 

You can check out additional information about Borah Senior High School from US News here and from the Idaho State Department of Education here

About Borah Senior High School

The Mission of Borah High School is to promote equity through valuing and empowering a diverse, multicultural community. Borah challenges students to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and grow intellectually. Borah helps students cultivate an honest work ethic, perseverance, and self-advocacy, as they discover their potential plan for future success. 

Borah High School is a secondary three-year public school in Boise, Idaho serving students in grades 10, 11, and 12. It is named after William E. Borah, a prominent U.S. Senator for over 32 years and a presidential candidate in 1936.

The school opened in the fall of 1958 and was the second high school in the Boise School District. It was preceded by Boise High School in 1902 followed by Capital in 1965, and Timberline in 1998.

Borah High's school colors are green and gold, the mascot is the lion, and the school's slogan is "The Lions." The slogan is a play on the nickname of namesake Senator William Borah who was known as the "Lion of Idaho" for his outspoken stance on issues.

The school sits on a sprawling campus, with five permanent buildings, connected by outdoor covered "breezeways." 

Source: http://borah.boiseschools.org