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Seaside High School (Oregon)

Coordinates: 46°00′23″N 123°55′00″W / 46.006298°N 123.916742°W / 46.006298; -123.916742
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Seaside High School
Seaside High School, built in 2021 outside of a tsunami zone.
Address
Map
2600 Spruce dr

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97138

Coordinates46°00′23″N 123°55′00″W / 46.006298°N 123.916742°W / 46.006298; -123.916742
Information
TypePublic
School districtSeaside School District
PrincipalJeff Roberts[1][2]
Teaching staff30.08 (FTE)[3]
Grades9-12
Number of students453 (2022–2023)[3]
Student to teacher ratio15.06[3]
Color(s)Red, white, and Columbia blue    [1]
Athletics conferenceOSAA Cowapa League 4A-1[1]
MascotSeagulls[1]
RivalAstoria High School
Websitehttps://shs.seaside.k12.or.us/

Seaside High School is a public high school in Seaside, Oregon, United States.

A new combined middle and high school was completed in 2021, high up on a ridge, as the old school was in a tsunami zone.[4]

Academics

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In 2008, 75% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 122 students, 92 graduated, 21 dropped out, 1 received a modified diploma, and 8 are still in high school.[5][6]

In 2023, 77% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 117 students, 26 dropped out.[7]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "OSAA - Error".
  2. ^ "Oregon School Directory 2008-09" (PDF). Oregon Department of Education. p. 139. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
  3. ^ a b c "Seaside High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
  4. ^ "Seaside (Ore.) district moves schools to a tsunami-safe zone". asumag.com. 23 June 2021. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
  5. ^ "State releases high school graduation rates". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  6. ^ "Oregon dropout rates for 2008". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  7. ^ "2023 Seaside School District graduation rates". schools.oregonlive.com. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
  8. ^ "Calgary Stampeders - Team - Player Roster - Career". Retrieved 5 June 2010.
  9. ^ "Seaside native Karl Marlantes follows up his celebrated novel 'Matterhorn'". OregonLive.com. 10 September 2011. Retrieved 20 March 2012.