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A.C. Davis High School (Washington)

A.C. Davis High School is a high school in Yakima, Washington, serving students in grades 9-12. It is part of the Yakima School District and has approximately 2,600 students.

A.C. Davis High School
Address
212 S. 6th Ave.

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United States
Coordinates46°35′48″N 120°30′59″W / 46.5967°N 120.5163°W / 46.5967; -120.5163
Information
TypeIB World School high school
Established1884
School districtYakima School District
PrincipalHeather Hastie
Faculty102
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,273 (2016-17)[1]
CampusUrban
Color(s)Black & Orange
   
MascotPirates
YearbookLolomi
Website

History edit

North Yakima High School (which was renamed Davis High School in 1957 when Eisenhower High School became the second senior high school in Yakima) began classes in 1884, and was housed in the Columbia Building. By 1896, the school's enrollment reached 40 students and classes were relocated to the Central School Building. With an ever-increasing student body, in 1900, the school was once-again relocated to the Lincoln School. In 1905, land was procured on South 7th Avenue and Walnut, with plans to build a new, larger high school. As it turned out, that foresight was well thought out, because after the Lincoln School burned on Jan. 6, 1907, the high school took up temporary residence at the Methodist Church on Fourth Street.[2]

The new school building, which began construction in 1905, was completed in 1908. The new building cost $84,980, had 23 classrooms and increased capacity to 690 students.

Angus Charles Davis served as principal from 1908 through 1913, and was superintendent until 1947.[3] In 1978, after an extensive, thirteen-year remodeling project, which cost upwards of $5 million, the Yakima High School was re-dedicated as Davis High School, in honor of its early principal and long-time superintendent.

One of the keynote speakers at the school's re-dedication was Cathy Douglas Stone, wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice, William O. Douglas who is, perhaps, Davis's most notable alumnus. Douglas, who played on the basketball team and was valedictorian of his graduating class, went on to teach English at North Yakima High School before becoming a lawyer and, ultimately, a United States Supreme Court justice.[4]

Plans edit

In May 2009, a $114 million bond was approved by Yakima voters to remodel and renovate area schools. Davis was allocated $42 million of that bond money (plus another $42 million in State-matching funds), to refurbish the school.[5]

Principals edit

Angus Charles Davis (1908-1913)

Alan Hickman
Frances Wesley Jones
Clarence Klise
Forest J. Dollinger (1913–1914, 1916–1918)[6]
Arthur Church (Last Principal of Yakima High School)
Donald B. Davidson (First Principal of A.C. Davis High School, 1957
Rolla Gould
Dr. Warren Dean Starr
Dr. Raymond Lindley (1974-1977)
Robert Alexander (1977-1981)
Owen Hurst (1981-1985)
Dr. Robert McLaughlin (1985-1993))
Karen Garrison (1993-2000) - First Female Principal
Jose Vidot (2000-2002)
Lee Maras (2002–2007)
Ben Ramirez (2007–2013)
Ryan McDaniel (2013–2021)
Heather Hastie (2021-present) - Second Female Principal

Academics edit

Davis is the only school in the Yakima Valley to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program for high school juniors and seniors. Every year over one hundred students participate in the International Baccalaureate program at the school. The most involved students take 6 to 7 IB classes their junior and senior years to earn the IB diploma, strengthen their educational background, and earn college credit. However, students can take any number of IB classes related to their educational and personal interests. IB course offerings include: Music, Art, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematical Methods, Mathematical Studies, History of the Americas, Spanish B (for non-native speakers), Spanish A (for native speakers), French B (non-native speakers), Theory of Knowledge, and English A (for native speakers). Each of these courses lasts for 2 years with the exceptions of Theory of knowledge (2 trimesters) and Physics (1 year).

A plurality of IB students opt to attend the University of Washington, the most academically selective public university in the state, which ranks Davis 19th out of 231 private and public Washington high schools.[7] Every year some students go further afield to attend top-ranked institutions including Ivy League and Stanford Universities. Study abroad and foreign exchange programs are also popular options for graduating seniors.

Students who opt not to participate in the IB program have a myriad of other educational opportunities and career paths. Davis students often participate in the Running Start program at Yakima Valley Community College to earn their high school diploma as well as their associate degree prior to graduation. The ESL (English as a Second Language) program assists Spanish speaking students adjust to an English learning environment.

Music edit

Davis offers music programs in the areas of choir, orchestra, and band. The school offers jazz choir, chamber choir, show choir, treble choir, concert choir, three leveled orchestras, two jazz bands, wind ensemble, advanced band, concert band, and two percussion ensembles. In addition the music program offers multiple beginning guitar classes and an IB Music class tied to the Wind Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra respectively. During the course of an average day the music faculty serve around 600 students.[8]

The Davis band and orchestra first came about in 1927 under Avery Olson.[9] The band began with about 20 students, but since then has grown to nearly 200. Each autumn, the A.C. Davis Buccaneer Marching Band prepares a marching show and performs at home football games, as well as local competitions, such as Cavalcade of Bands in Tri-Cities, Washington, and Puget Sound Marching Festival in Everett, Washington. Davis and Eisenhower High School marching bands co-host the Harvest Marching Festival in Yakima, Washington.[10] The A.C. Davis Marching Band has established itself as one of the most competitive groups in the state and the Wind Ensemble was selected as a concert hour performance group at the 2019 NAfME Northwest Division conference in Portland, OR. During the 2019–2020 school year the Davis Band Program was selected as the Northwest Division winner and one of five national finalists for the William P. Foster Award for Excellence in music Title 1 schools.[11]

In the spring, Davis hosts the YVMEA Band, Orchestra, and Choir Festivals for groups around the region. A.C. Davis's concert ensembles regularly receive superior ratings at these contests for their excellence.[12]

Students have been honored as solo musicians as well. At the Washington State Solo and Ensemble competition, Davis High School sends several students to the state level each year in both instrumental and vocal music performance. The Davis percussion ensemble is currently one of the top-ranking musical groups in the state, winning the WIAA State Contest in 2019.[13][14]

The Davis drumline has performed a student-written half-time shows at basketball games for two years and has done clinics with the Blue Man Group[15] as well as received high rankings at marching band and solo and ensemble competitions.

Extracurriculars edit

Athletics edit

Davis competes athletically against the largest schools in the state by enrollment as a member of the 4A Division of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) and the Columbia Basin "Big Nine" Athletic Conference.[16] The school supports several interscholastic sports, including: baseball, basketball, bowling, cross-country, cheer, fastpitch softball, football, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track, volleyball and wrestling. The Davis Pirates have a long-standing rivalry with cross-town high school, D.D. Eisenhower High (more familiarly known as "Ike"). In 2012, the Davis boys' basketball team won the state 4A basketball championship - the first since 1965.The only wrestling team to go undefeated was in 1972, won the State Championship and was rated very high in the nation.

Clubs and activities edit

Currently, there are approximately 36 academic and recreational student clubs at Davis, including MeChA, Knowledge Bowl, FBLA and Lolomi (student yearbook).[17] The yearbook has been called the Lolomi since 1921, but before that was called many different names, including Papoose, Quietus, Potlatch, and Wigwam. These yearbooks are available for viewing at the Yakima Valley Regional Library.

Noted alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Davis High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
  2. ^ Yakima Centennial Commission. Yakima: A Centennial Perspective. Franklin Press: Yakima, p.60
  3. ^ Yakima Centennial Commission. Yakima: A Centennial Perspective. Franklin Press: Yakima, p. 60.
  4. ^ Murphy, Bruce Allen. Wild Bill: The Legend and Life of William O. Douglas (2003). Random House.
  5. ^ "Taking Stock of the Bond." The Yakima Herald-Republic. May 21, 2009. Accessed: Nov. 29, 2009.
  6. ^ "Yakima Memory" (original image can be found in the Yakima Valley Museum)
  7. ^ "UW High School Rankings" (PDF). UW High School Rankins. UW High School Rankings.
  8. ^ "Davis High School", Great Schools
  9. ^ "Band Director 1927-1942: Avery Olson" September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Davis Buccaneer Bands Online
  10. ^ [2], Harvest Marching Festival
  11. ^ "Current Band Website"., A.C. Davis Buccaneer Bands Online
  12. ^ "Ensembles" September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, A.C. Davis Buccaneer Bands Online
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-06-29., A.C. Davis Buccaneer Bands Online
  14. ^ "Current Band Website"., A.C. Davis Buccaneer Bands Online
  15. ^ [3][permanent dead link], Davis Drumline to Open for Blue Man Group
  16. ^ Davis High School. "Athletics." Accessed: Nov. 29, 2009. . Archived from the original on 2009-06-24. Retrieved 2009-11-29.
  17. ^ "Clubs & Activities." Davis High School. Accessed Nov. 29, 2009. . Archived from the original on 2009-11-27. Retrieved 2009-11-29.

External links edit

  • Current Band website
  • Great Schools - Davis High School

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A C Davis High School is a high school in Yakima Washington serving students in grades 9 12 It is part of the Yakima School District and has approximately 2 600 students A C Davis High SchoolAddress212 S 6th Ave Yakima WashingtonUnited StatesCoordinates46 35 48 N 120 30 59 W 46 5967 N 120 5163 W 46 5967 120 5163InformationTypeIB World School high schoolEstablished1884School districtYakima School DistrictPrincipalHeather HastieFaculty102Grades9 12Enrollment2 273 2016 17 1 CampusUrbanColor s Black amp Orange MascotPiratesYearbookLolomiWebsitehttps web archive org web 20070429200820 http www ysd wednet edu Davis Contents 1 History 2 Plans 2 1 Principals 3 Academics 3 1 Music 4 Extracurriculars 4 1 Athletics 4 2 Clubs and activities 5 Noted alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory editNorth Yakima High School which was renamed Davis High School in 1957 when Eisenhower High School became the second senior high school in Yakima began classes in 1884 and was housed in the Columbia Building By 1896 the school s enrollment reached 40 students and classes were relocated to the Central School Building With an ever increasing student body in 1900 the school was once again relocated to the Lincoln School In 1905 land was procured on South 7th Avenue and Walnut with plans to build a new larger high school As it turned out that foresight was well thought out because after the Lincoln School burned on Jan 6 1907 the high school took up temporary residence at the Methodist Church on Fourth Street 2 The new school building which began construction in 1905 was completed in 1908 The new building cost 84 980 had 23 classrooms and increased capacity to 690 students Angus Charles Davis served as principal from 1908 through 1913 and was superintendent until 1947 3 In 1978 after an extensive thirteen year remodeling project which cost upwards of 5 million the Yakima High School was re dedicated as Davis High School in honor of its early principal and long time superintendent One of the keynote speakers at the school s re dedication was Cathy Douglas Stone wife of U S Supreme Court Justice William O Douglas who is perhaps Davis s most notable alumnus Douglas who played on the basketball team and was valedictorian of his graduating class went on to teach English at North Yakima High School before becoming a lawyer and ultimately a United States Supreme Court justice 4 Plans editIn May 2009 a 114 million bond was approved by Yakima voters to remodel and renovate area schools Davis was allocated 42 million of that bond money plus another 42 million in State matching funds to refurbish the school 5 Principals edit Angus Charles Davis 1908 1913 Alan HickmanFrances Wesley JonesClarence KliseForest J Dollinger 1913 1914 1916 1918 6 Arthur Church Last Principal of Yakima High School Donald B Davidson First Principal of A C Davis High School 1957Rolla GouldDr Warren Dean StarrDr Raymond Lindley 1974 1977 Robert Alexander 1977 1981 Owen Hurst 1981 1985 Dr Robert McLaughlin 1985 1993 Karen Garrison 1993 2000 First Female PrincipalJose Vidot 2000 2002 Lee Maras 2002 2007 Ben Ramirez 2007 2013 Ryan McDaniel 2013 2021 Heather Hastie 2021 present Second Female PrincipalAcademics editDavis is the only school in the Yakima Valley to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program for high school juniors and seniors Every year over one hundred students participate in the International Baccalaureate program at the school The most involved students take 6 to 7 IB classes their junior and senior years to earn the IB diploma strengthen their educational background and earn college credit However students can take any number of IB classes related to their educational and personal interests IB course offerings include Music Art Physics Chemistry Biology Mathematical Methods Mathematical Studies History of the Americas Spanish B for non native speakers Spanish A for native speakers French B non native speakers Theory of Knowledge and English A for native speakers Each of these courses lasts for 2 years with the exceptions of Theory of knowledge 2 trimesters and Physics 1 year A plurality of IB students opt to attend the University of Washington the most academically selective public university in the state which ranks Davis 19th out of 231 private and public Washington high schools 7 Every year some students go further afield to attend top ranked institutions including Ivy League and Stanford Universities Study abroad and foreign exchange programs are also popular options for graduating seniors Students who opt not to participate in the IB program have a myriad of other educational opportunities and career paths Davis students often participate in the Running Start program at Yakima Valley Community College to earn their high school diploma as well as their associate degree prior to graduation The ESL English as a Second Language program assists Spanish speaking students adjust to an English learning environment Music edit Davis offers music programs in the areas of choir orchestra and band The school offers jazz choir chamber choir show choir treble choir concert choir three leveled orchestras two jazz bands wind ensemble advanced band concert band and two percussion ensembles In addition the music program offers multiple beginning guitar classes and an IB Music class tied to the Wind Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra respectively During the course of an average day the music faculty serve around 600 students 8 The Davis band and orchestra first came about in 1927 under Avery Olson 9 The band began with about 20 students but since then has grown to nearly 200 Each autumn the A C Davis Buccaneer Marching Band prepares a marching show and performs at home football games as well as local competitions such as Cavalcade of Bands in Tri Cities Washington and Puget Sound Marching Festival in Everett Washington Davis and Eisenhower High School marching bands co host the Harvest Marching Festival in Yakima Washington 10 The A C Davis Marching Band has established itself as one of the most competitive groups in the state and the Wind Ensemble was selected as a concert hour performance group at the 2019 NAfME Northwest Division conference in Portland OR During the 2019 2020 school year the Davis Band Program was selected as the Northwest Division winner and one of five national finalists for the William P Foster Award for Excellence in music Title 1 schools 11 In the spring Davis hosts the YVMEA Band Orchestra and Choir Festivals for groups around the region A C Davis s concert ensembles regularly receive superior ratings at these contests for their excellence 12 Students have been honored as solo musicians as well At the Washington State Solo and Ensemble competition Davis High School sends several students to the state level each year in both instrumental and vocal music performance The Davis percussion ensemble is currently one of the top ranking musical groups in the state winning the WIAA State Contest in 2019 13 14 The Davis drumline has performed a student written half time shows at basketball games for two years and has done clinics with the Blue Man Group 15 as well as received high rankings at marching band and solo and ensemble competitions Extracurriculars editAthletics edit Davis competes athletically against the largest schools in the state by enrollment as a member of the 4A Division of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association WIAA and the Columbia Basin Big Nine Athletic Conference 16 The school supports several interscholastic sports including baseball basketball bowling cross country cheer fastpitch softball football golf soccer swimming and diving tennis track volleyball and wrestling The Davis Pirates have a long standing rivalry with cross town high school D D Eisenhower High more familiarly known as Ike In 2012 the Davis boys basketball team won the state 4A basketball championship the first since 1965 The only wrestling team to go undefeated was in 1972 won the State Championship and was rated very high in the nation Clubs and activities edit Currently there are approximately 36 academic and recreational student clubs at Davis including MeChA Knowledge Bowl FBLA and Lolomi student yearbook 17 The yearbook has been called the Lolomi since 1921 but before that was called many different names including Papoose Quietus Potlatch and Wigwam These yearbooks are available for viewing at the Yakima Valley Regional Library Noted alumni editOleta Adams internationally acclaimed singer and performer Jamie Allen former MLB baseball third baseman Seattle Mariners Raymond Carver author Don Crow former MLB baseball catcher Los Angeles Dodgers William O Douglas Supreme Court Justice a plaque commemorating the fountain and courtyard at Davis High School in his name was dedicated in 1980 by the Class of 1968 and a statue of Douglas was erected in the courtyard in 2005 in his memory Joe Hipp former professional heavyweight boxer Cooper Kupp NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl LVI most valuable player Gary Peacock jazz double bassist Mel Stottlemyre Jr former MLB baseball pitcher Kansas City Royals Todd Stottlemyre former MLB baseball pitcher Toronto Blue Jays Oakland Athletics St Louis Cardinals Texas Rangers Arizona Diamondbacks Taylor Stubblefield former college football player set NCAA career receptions mark 325 while at Purdue University Willie Turner sprinterReferences edit Davis High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved February 4 2019 Yakima Centennial Commission Yakima A Centennial Perspective Franklin Press Yakima p 60 Yakima Centennial Commission Yakima A Centennial Perspective Franklin Press Yakima p 60 Murphy Bruce Allen Wild Bill The Legend and Life of William O Douglas 2003 Random House Taking Stock of the Bond The Yakima Herald Republic May 21 2009 Accessed Nov 29 2009 1 Yakima Memory original image can be found in the Yakima Valley Museum UW High School Rankings PDF UW High School Rankins UW High School Rankings Davis High School Great Schools Band Director 1927 1942 Avery Olson Archived September 29 2007 at the Wayback Machine Davis Buccaneer Bands Online 2 Harvest Marching Festival Current Band Website A C Davis Buccaneer Bands Online Ensembles Archived September 29 2007 at the Wayback Machine A C Davis Buccaneer Bands Online A c Davis Buccaneer Bands Online Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 06 29 A C Davis Buccaneer Bands Online Current Band Website A C Davis Buccaneer Bands Online 3 permanent dead link Davis Drumline to Open for Blue Man Group Davis High School Athletics Accessed Nov 29 2009 A C Davis High School Archived from the original on 2009 06 24 Retrieved 2009 11 29 Clubs amp Activities Davis High School Accessed Nov 29 2009 Clubs amp Activities Archived from the original on 2009 11 27 Retrieved 2009 11 29 External links editOfficial school website Archived Band website Current Band website Yakima School District website Great Schools Davis High School Coalition of Essential Schools CityRating School Rankings Davis H html Photos of old A C Davis High School building and the construction of the current building Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A C Davis High School Washington amp oldid 1178737089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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