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Eastmont High School

Coordinates: 47°24′40″N 120°16′21″W / 47.41111°N 120.27250°W / 47.41111; -120.27250
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Eastmont High School
Address
Map
955 3rd St NE

,
Douglas
,
98802

Information
TypePublic
StatusOpen
School districtEastmont School District
PrincipalLance Noell
Athletic DirectorRuss Waterman
Grades10-12
Enrollment1,390 (2012-2013)
Campus typeOpen
Color(s)Bright red, and Columbia blue
  
Fight song"Here's to EHS"
Athletics22 varsity teams
Athletics conferenceColumbia Basin Big Nine 9 4A
MascotWildcat
RivalWenatchee High School
NewspaperThe Scratching Post
YearbookEHS Annual
WebsiteEastmont High School
File:Eastmont-reconstruction.jpg
Artist's rendition of remodeled school

Eastmont High School, locally referred to as Eastmont or EHS, is a three-year public high school located in East Wenatchee, Washington, USA. The school has 1,391 students in grades 10-12.[1]

The mission statement of the school district is as follows: "Eastmont High School is a community committed to a responsible, caring and motivating environment in which our students are valued and encouraged to continually improve as they develop skills and attitudes needed to succeed in this diverse, changing world.."[2]

The school mascot is the Wildcat. The school colors are bright red and Columbia blue.

Athletics

Eastmont High School offers a variety of sports, clubs and activities for students to participate in throughout the school year. Sports offered include:

Fall: cross country, football, volleyball, girls' soccer, girls' swimming
Winter: basketball, wrestling, boys' swimming
Spring: baseball, softball, track, golf, boys' soccer, tennis,

Other Activities

  • Future Farmers of America (FFA) is for students interested in agricultural studies.
  • Cheerleading is for students interested in cheering, stunts and tumbling at school sports games.
  • Student Council is for students interested in learning leadership skills while working with the school administration.
  • Various bands and choirs

References

47°24′40″N 120°16′21″W / 47.41111°N 120.27250°W / 47.41111; -120.27250