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Woodinville High School

Coordinates: 47°46′16.28″N 122°9′33.33″W / 47.7711889°N 122.1592583°W / 47.7711889; -122.1592583
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Woodinville High School
Location
Map
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United States
Coordinates47°46′16.28″N 122°9′33.33″W / 47.7711889°N 122.1592583°W / 47.7711889; -122.1592583
Information
TypePublic
MottoCare, Respect, Leadership
Established1983
School districtNorthshore School District
PrincipalKurt Criscione
Faculty75
Enrollment1,395 (2005)
Color(s)Green, White, Blue
MascotFalcon
Websiteschoolcenter.nsd.org/woodinville

Woodinville High School is a public secondary school located in Woodinville, Washington and is part of the Northshore School District.

Basic information

Woodinville High School was built in 1983 on a 50-acre (200,000 m2) site. A special education and administration addition in 1990 expanded the facility. The athletics fields recently underwent a full modernization with new lighted baseball, tennis and softball fields. During the summer of 1997 the chemistry and physics labs were remodeled. In the early 2000s, the soccer field and track field events area was renovated. Currently, the school is undergoing a significant remodel in which all but the Gym and the Administration building are being razed and rebuilt. 60 classrooms are in use daily for students. In the 2009-2010 school year the students of Woodinville High School gained a brand new cafeteria. In addition, the school theater, gym and fields are being used in the evenings and on the weekends for special events by the community. Leota Junior High and Timbercrest Junior High, as well as other outside schools feed into W0oodinville High School. Woodinville is a part of the Kingco 4A athletic conference.

WHS (as the school is known by its students and staff) is one of the three mainstream high schools in Northshore School District. The school offers a wide-range of celebrated curricular and extracurricular-based programs including the dramatic and fine arts, music, business, athletics and Science.[1] Every year, Woodinville High supports many athletic teams, including football, basketball (men's/women's), soccer (men's/women's), track and field, cross country, tennis (men's/women's) and women's gymnastics.

Drama program

From the school's opening in 1983 to 2006, the Drama Department was headed by Director Hjalmer Anderson. During his tenure at WHS, the acclaimed director built the program to be one of the top drama programs in the United States, and they were invited twice to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe as part of the American High School Theatre Festival.[2] In 2006, Mr. Anderson retired and his position was filled by Mrs. Leslie Herlich, whose ambitious theatrical productions have earned the program recognition as one of the best on the East Side. Their website can be found here.

Music program

The WHS music courses include Wind Ensemble, Percussion Ensamble (those two groups combine to create the marching/pep band), orchestra, jazz band, guitar, choir (led by Ms. Kyra Settle), and piano lab. Most classes are conducted by Mr. Eric Lucas. Whenever the marching/pep band perform, they are led by student Senior and Junior drum majors. Students are elected to this position by their peers. The marching band performs at all home and playoff football and basketball games. They also march in the Macy's parade the day after Thanksgiving, and in Woodinville's All Fool's Day parade in the spring. There are also some concerts throughout the year. The largest concert is "An Evening at the Pops," held annually in May. The marching/pep band is also noted for its original piece, The Green Menace, a song used specifically by and for Woodinville High School alone.

Academics

The current Principal is Kurt Criscione. Woodinville High School has a wide range of educational opportunities including AP Classes, NEVAC classes, WANIC classes, and school newspaper (Quill). Many art classes are offered, such as metal design (jewelry) and ceramics, as well as computer classes, such as CAD and computer animation. The school recently obtained a perfect 10 GreatSchools rating.[1] The AP classes offered are English, Economics, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics B, Physics C, Spanish, French, German, US Government and Politics, US History, World History, European History, Art History, Calculus AB, and Statistics.

Awards

  • 1996 Science Bowl Winners [2]
  • 1996 Kingco 4A Football Champions
  • 2002 Science Bowl Winners [3]
  • 2002 WIAA 4A State Baseball Champions [4]
  • 2004 Science Bowl Winners [5]
  • 2005 WIAA 4A State Football Finalists [6]
  • 2005 WIAA 4A State Fastpitch Softball Champions [7]
  • 2006 WIAA 4A State Football Quarterfinalists [8]
  • 2006 WIAA 4A State Soccer Champions [9]
  • 2007 WIAA 4A State Gymnastics Champions [10]
  • 2008 WIAA 4A State Gymnastics Champions [11]
  • 2009 WIAA 4A State Soccer Champions
  • 2009 WIAA 4A State Gymnastics Champions
  • 2010 WIAA 4A State Gymnastics Champions
  • 2011 Kingco 4A Football Champions
  • 2011 WIAA 4A State Football Semifinalists

Notable alumni

Randy Couture

References

  1. ^ http://www.nsd.org/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=88685
  2. ^ "'Oklahoma!' troupe returns from Scotland". Woodinville Weekly. Retrieved 2007-09-27. [dead link]