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Bellevue High School (Bellevue, Washington)

Bellevue High School is a public secondary school located in Bellevue, Washington. Bellevue has 1632 students enrolled in grades 9 through 12.[3]

Bellevue High School
Address
10416 Wolverine Way


United States
Coordinates47°36′15″N 122°11′56″W / 47.604181°N 122.198786°W / 47.604181; -122.198786
Information
TypePublic secondary school
Established1923
PrincipalVictor Anderson
Teaching staff74.23 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment1,537 (2019–20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.71[1]
Color(s)Blue and gold     [2]
MascotWolverine
RivalMercer Island High School, Newport High School (Bellevue, Washington)
WebsiteBellevue H.S.

The school principal is Dr. Victor J. Anderson. The school's mascot is the wolverine.

Bellevue High School generally serves students in Bellevue School District's West Zone,[citation needed] which includes the towns of Medina, Yarrow Point, Clyde Hill, Hunts Point and Beaux Arts,[4][5] and the neighborhoods of Enatai, Woodridge, Wilburton and Downtown Bellevue.[citation needed]

History edit

Bellevue High School's history can be traced back to 1923, when it first became an accredited four-year high school. Classes were held in a two-room school built in 1892 at the southeast corner of 100th Avenue and Main Street. It was at this location that The Beacon (the school annual) and The Barque (the student newspaper) began publication in 1925 and 1926, respectively.[6]

From 1930 until 1949, the school was located on 102nd Avenue Northeast between Northeast 1st and 4th Streets, a site which is now part of Bellevue Downtown Park. The school was known as Overlake High School during part of this era. Bellevue's award-winning chapter of the Future Farmers of America formed an important part of student and community life until the area's rapid urbanization led to the chapter disbanding in 1950.[6]

The high school moved once again in January 1949 to its current hilltop campus on Kilmarnock Street (renamed "Wolverine Way" as the result of a campaign led by the Class of 2000). The Bellevue Memorial Athletic Field opened on September 15 of the following year, dedicated to "the men and women of the Overlake area, living and dead, who faithfully served their country at home and abroad during World War II." The building underwent four major additions and renovations between 1952 and 1978.[6] By the late 2000s, school officials felt that the heating and lighting systems, the Performing Arts Center, and the building in general were outdated;[7] in June 2010, Bellevue High began a major construction project to address these concerns. Designed by NAC Architecture, the project was a phased addition and modernization to the 1949 school, building new academic classrooms, commons, administration and library before demolishing most of the existing facilities, leaving only the PE and athletic facilities to be modernized. A new performing arts center with music and drama classrooms and new parking lots were built where the existing structures were removed. In order to maintain a sense of continuity and respect for the legacy of the school, the red brick and elements of the original design are reinterpreted in the new building.

Academics edit

Newsweek magazine has ranked Bellevue High School among the best public and private high schools in the nation since it initiated its ranking of U.S. high schools in 2003 as measured by the number of AP tests taken divided by the number of seniors.[8] The subsequent publicity resulted in the school reaching its building population limit and closing the formerly open enrollment policy. For the 2007–2008 school year, only students living within its zones may newly enroll.[9]

Bellevue High School also has a number of special vocational programs in areas such as automotive technology, as well as a class that is responsible for the KASB radio station.[10]

Activities edit

The largest extracurricular organization at Bellevue is Key Club, with over 100 members. The chapter is part of Pacific Northwest Division 28, which is the largest division in the Pacific Northwest and has a record of winning the Spirit Award at district conventions.

Many other clubs at the school are noteworthy, such as the DECA Team which has won Nationals three times and the school's dedicated FIRST Robotics Competition Team which has won the district competition in 2008. Bellevue high school also has a chess team, who won the 2018 WA State High School Team Chess Championship. The school also has a chapter of the Japanese National Honor Society, which inducted its first members in 2019. A campus tradition is Soup 4 Simpson, a charity event that happens every year to donate money to homeless shelters.

The Bellevue High School Band program has also received national recognition. The 2016-2017 jazz band was selected as finalists for the Swing Central Jazz Festival in Savannah, Georgia, where twelve of the nation’s top bands are invited. They have also been selected for the Hot Java Cool Jazz Concert, which features live sets by award-winning jazz bands from five local high schools.

Athletics edit

Bellevue has 20 varsity teams and 45 other teams that provide a range of team and individual sports. The school has won state titles in multiple individual and team sports including boys and girls cross country, lacrosse, tennis, soccer, swimming, water polo, track, wrestling, and football,[11] as well as several team academic championships. Of particular note is Bellevue's Girls swim and dive team whose 2007 3A Championship represents its sixth in seven years, and seventh in nine years.[12]

Bellevue's football team has gained significant attention, winning the Washington State 3A championship 11 times between 2001 and 2013. Under the coaching of Butch Goncharoff, Although there have been multiple calls to move the school to Class 4A, the school has refused. The team has become nationally recognized according to USAToday for its precision use of the Wing T offense.[13]

The Bellevue football team's 67 game win streak ended in with a 35-13 defeat by Eastside Catholic in the 2014 Class 3A state championship game.[14]

The 2004 Bellevue team finished the season ranked No. 8 in the nation by USA Today and ended De La Salle High School's record 151 game winning streak.[15] The 2004 team went on to win their fourth consecutive state title, a Washington State record for large schools, and completing a 51 win, 2 loss span,[16] led by Washington State Player of the Year J.R. Hasty as well as first team all-state players E.J. Savannah, Stephen Schilling, Connor Mawhinney, and Keith Rosenburg.[17] Other Bellevue players to receive Associated Press First Team all-state honors during the 4 consecutive title streak include Gavin Smith, Pat Mutzel, Jay Johnson, Jeff Dicks, Matt Coombs, Mike Braund, and Lee Driftmier.[18][19][20]

Bellevue's 2008 state 3A football championship was the school's sixth state championship in eight years and seventh state football championship in school history.[21] Prior to winning the 2008 state championship, the Bellevue football team was involved in a rollover bus crash several hours prior to playing the Capital Cougars (Olympia, WA) in the state semi-finals in the Tacoma Dome.[22] The accident delayed the game for three days as the Bellevue Wolverines went on to defeat the Cougars in the state semi-finals.[23] Bellevue holds multiple other Washington State records including the record for most consecutive championship tournament wins at 17.[24] The 2009 team went on and had a 12–2 record and again won the WIAA 3A state title. In 2010, the Bellevue Wolverines won the state 3A football championship for a 3rd straight year (and 8 out of the previous 10 years), defeating Kamiakin High School 38–0 in the championship game.

On May 26, 2012, the boys track and field team won the Class 3A state title, winning the 400 and 1600 meter relays en route to a 20-point victory over second place Lakes High School.[25] Bellevue again won the boys track and field state championship in 2013, 2014 and 2015, making it four years in a row.[26]

Bellevue's 2010 Varsity Lacrosse team beat Mercer Island 5–4 in over time for the state title.[citation needed]

In 2011, the Bellevue boys water polo team beat the Newport Knights 15-8 to win the team's first ever state championship.[27][28] In 2012, the Bellevue water polo team won its second consecutive state championship with a 7-3 victory over the Curtis Vikings.[29] In 2013, the Bellevue boys water polo team won its third consecutive state championship with a 12-9 victory over the Mercer Island Islanders.[30] Bellevue boys water polo won a fourth consecutive state championship in 2014.[31][32]

On June 6, 2016, the football program received a 4-year post-season ban, as well as no nonleague games, no out-of-state opponents, no receiving donations from outside entities. These sanctions were put in place for violations including creating false addresses for athletes to gain eligibility, having boosters pay athletes’ tuition and coaches coordinating payments for athletes.[33]

Demographics edit

In the 2017-2018 school year, the total student enrollment was 1,497. The racial demographics are: 2% Black/African American, 32% Asian, 6% Hispanic, 10% Multi-Ethnic and 50% White. 27% of students speak another first language besides English. 7% of students receive special education services or 504 Plans. 10% qualify for free or reduced lunches.[34]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Bellevue High Band Website

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Bellevue High School is a public secondary school located in Bellevue Washington Bellevue has 1632 students enrolled in grades 9 through 12 3 Bellevue High SchoolAddress10416 Wolverine WayBellevue Washington 98004United StatesCoordinates47 36 15 N 122 11 56 W 47 604181 N 122 198786 W 47 604181 122 198786InformationTypePublic secondary schoolEstablished1923PrincipalVictor AndersonTeaching staff74 23 FTE 1 Enrollment1 537 2019 20 1 Student to teacher ratio20 71 1 Color s Blue and gold 2 MascotWolverineRivalMercer Island High School Newport High School Bellevue Washington WebsiteBellevue H S The school principal is Dr Victor J Anderson The school s mascot is the wolverine Bellevue High School generally serves students in Bellevue School District s West Zone citation needed which includes the towns of Medina Yarrow Point Clyde Hill Hunts Point and Beaux Arts 4 5 and the neighborhoods of Enatai Woodridge Wilburton and Downtown Bellevue citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Activities 4 Athletics 5 Demographics 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory editBellevue High School s history can be traced back to 1923 when it first became an accredited four year high school Classes were held in a two room school built in 1892 at the southeast corner of 100th Avenue and Main Street It was at this location that The Beacon the school annual and The Barque the student newspaper began publication in 1925 and 1926 respectively 6 From 1930 until 1949 the school was located on 102nd Avenue Northeast between Northeast 1st and 4th Streets a site which is now part of Bellevue Downtown Park The school was known as Overlake High School during part of this era Bellevue s award winning chapter of the Future Farmers of America formed an important part of student and community life until the area s rapid urbanization led to the chapter disbanding in 1950 6 The high school moved once again in January 1949 to its current hilltop campus on Kilmarnock Street renamed Wolverine Way as the result of a campaign led by the Class of 2000 The Bellevue Memorial Athletic Field opened on September 15 of the following year dedicated to the men and women of the Overlake area living and dead who faithfully served their country at home and abroad during World War II The building underwent four major additions and renovations between 1952 and 1978 6 By the late 2000s school officials felt that the heating and lighting systems the Performing Arts Center and the building in general were outdated 7 in June 2010 Bellevue High began a major construction project to address these concerns Designed by NAC Architecture the project was a phased addition and modernization to the 1949 school building new academic classrooms commons administration and library before demolishing most of the existing facilities leaving only the PE and athletic facilities to be modernized A new performing arts center with music and drama classrooms and new parking lots were built where the existing structures were removed In order to maintain a sense of continuity and respect for the legacy of the school the red brick and elements of the original design are reinterpreted in the new building Academics editNewsweek magazine has ranked Bellevue High School among the best public and private high schools in the nation since it initiated its ranking of U S high schools in 2003 as measured by the number of AP tests taken divided by the number of seniors 8 The subsequent publicity resulted in the school reaching its building population limit and closing the formerly open enrollment policy For the 2007 2008 school year only students living within its zones may newly enroll 9 Bellevue High School also has a number of special vocational programs in areas such as automotive technology as well as a class that is responsible for the KASB radio station 10 Activities editThe largest extracurricular organization at Bellevue is Key Club with over 100 members The chapter is part of Pacific Northwest Division 28 which is the largest division in the Pacific Northwest and has a record of winning the Spirit Award at district conventions Many other clubs at the school are noteworthy such as the DECA Team which has won Nationals three times and the school s dedicated FIRST Robotics Competition Team which has won the district competition in 2008 Bellevue high school also has a chess team who won the 2018 WA State High School Team Chess Championship The school also has a chapter of the Japanese National Honor Society which inducted its first members in 2019 A campus tradition is Soup 4 Simpson a charity event that happens every year to donate money to homeless shelters The Bellevue High School Band program has also received national recognition The 2016 2017 jazz band was selected as finalists for the Swing Central Jazz Festival in Savannah Georgia where twelve of the nation s top bands are invited They have also been selected for the Hot Java Cool Jazz Concert which features live sets by award winning jazz bands from five local high schools Athletics editBellevue has 20 varsity teams and 45 other teams that provide a range of team and individual sports The school has won state titles in multiple individual and team sports including boys and girls cross country lacrosse tennis soccer swimming water polo track wrestling and football 11 as well as several team academic championships Of particular note is Bellevue s Girls swim and dive team whose 2007 3A Championship represents its sixth in seven years and seventh in nine years 12 Bellevue s football team has gained significant attention winning the Washington State 3A championship 11 times between 2001 and 2013 Under the coaching of Butch Goncharoff Although there have been multiple calls to move the school to Class 4A the school has refused The team has become nationally recognized according to USAToday for its precision use of the Wing T offense 13 The Bellevue football team s 67 game win streak ended in with a 35 13 defeat by Eastside Catholic in the 2014 Class 3A state championship game 14 The 2004 Bellevue team finished the season ranked No 8 in the nation by USA Today and ended De La Salle High School s record 151 game winning streak 15 The 2004 team went on to win their fourth consecutive state title a Washington State record for large schools and completing a 51 win 2 loss span 16 led by Washington State Player of the Year J R Hasty as well as first team all state players E J Savannah Stephen Schilling Connor Mawhinney and Keith Rosenburg 17 Other Bellevue players to receive Associated Press First Team all state honors during the 4 consecutive title streak include Gavin Smith Pat Mutzel Jay Johnson Jeff Dicks Matt Coombs Mike Braund and Lee Driftmier 18 19 20 Bellevue s 2008 state 3A football championship was the school s sixth state championship in eight years and seventh state football championship in school history 21 Prior to winning the 2008 state championship the Bellevue football team was involved in a rollover bus crash several hours prior to playing the Capital Cougars Olympia WA in the state semi finals in the Tacoma Dome 22 The accident delayed the game for three days as the Bellevue Wolverines went on to defeat the Cougars in the state semi finals 23 Bellevue holds multiple other Washington State records including the record for most consecutive championship tournament wins at 17 24 The 2009 team went on and had a 12 2 record and again won the WIAA 3A state title In 2010 the Bellevue Wolverines won the state 3A football championship for a 3rd straight year and 8 out of the previous 10 years defeating Kamiakin High School 38 0 in the championship game On May 26 2012 the boys track and field team won the Class 3A state title winning the 400 and 1600 meter relays en route to a 20 point victory over second place Lakes High School 25 Bellevue again won the boys track and field state championship in 2013 2014 and 2015 making it four years in a row 26 Bellevue s 2010 Varsity Lacrosse team beat Mercer Island 5 4 in over time for the state title citation needed In 2011 the Bellevue boys water polo team beat the Newport Knights 15 8 to win the team s first ever state championship 27 28 In 2012 the Bellevue water polo team won its second consecutive state championship with a 7 3 victory over the Curtis Vikings 29 In 2013 the Bellevue boys water polo team won its third consecutive state championship with a 12 9 victory over the Mercer Island Islanders 30 Bellevue boys water polo won a fourth consecutive state championship in 2014 31 32 On June 6 2016 the football program received a 4 year post season ban as well as no nonleague games no out of state opponents no receiving donations from outside entities These sanctions were put in place for violations including creating false addresses for athletes to gain eligibility having boosters pay athletes tuition and coaches coordinating payments for athletes 33 Demographics editIn the 2017 2018 school year the total student enrollment was 1 497 The racial demographics are 2 Black African American 32 Asian 6 Hispanic 10 Multi Ethnic and 50 White 27 of students speak another first language besides English 7 of students receive special education services or 504 Plans 10 qualify for free or reduced lunches 34 Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations November 2015 Jane Adams actress 1994 Tony Award winner Daryl Anderson actor 35 Budda Baker safety for the Arizona Cardinals formerly for Pac 12 champion Washington Huskies Kevin Bleyer Emmy Award winning television writer Bill Cahill football player Buffalo Bills 36 Joshua Caldwell filmmaker 37 David DeCastro American football guard 38 Jennifer Dunn U S Representative 39 Marcus Henry center for the Dallas Cowboys formerly for Boise State University Myles Jack linebacker Taylor Jacobs producer and host at 710 AM ESPN of Seattle Bernie James soccer player and coach Etty Lau Farrell singer dancer Satellite Party PerryEtty vs Star of E series Married to Rock Michael Katsuhisa professional basketball player coach 40 Jeff Moss founder of Black Hat amp DEF CON computer hacker conferences 41 Bre Pettis co founder and former CEO of MakerBot Industries 42 Ann Reinking dancer actress 1997 Tony Award winner Roger Robinson actor 2009 Tony Award winner Stephen Schilling football player Luke Sikma basketball player Jim Taylor screenwriter 2004 Academy Award winner Kei Tomozawa soccer player formerly of the Seattle Sounders FC youth academy Cuong Vu jazz trumpeter 43 Anna Wilson basketball player Rufus Yerxa Deputy Director General World Trade Organization 44 References edit a b c Bellevue High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved June 25 2021 Bellevue High School Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association Retrieved 2024 04 25 Bellevue High School Profile 2018 19 Bellevue WA Public School Review Retrieved 2018 12 19 U S Census Bureau Geography Division December 21 2020 2020 Census School District Reference Map King County WA PDF Map 1 80 000 U S Census Bureau p 2 Retrieved August 3 2022 Bellevue School District High School Attendance Area 2019 PDF Bellevue School District Retrieved 2022 08 03 a b c Piro Mary Ellen February 2008 Bellevue Schools Timeline 1883 Present PDF Eastside Heritage Center Archived from the original PDF on October 21 2011 Retrieved July 10 2010 Thompson Lynn February 27 2008 School bonds Bellevue thinks big The Seattle Times Retrieved July 10 2010 The Top of the Class 2003 2007 Newsweek Archived from the original on 2008 02 22 Retrieved 2008 03 08 Bellevue School District Open Enrollment Information Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 2008 03 08 Bellevue School District Bellevue High School Archived from the original on 2 March 2008 Retrieved 2008 03 08 WIAA State Championship History Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine Seattle Times Article on 2006 Swim and Dive Champion Zillgitt Jeff August 16 2007 The Wing T offense Football s shell game USA Today Retrieved 2008 03 08 Hunter Steve December 6 2014 Eastside Catholic dominates Bellevue 35 13 Associated Press Archived from the original on December 7 2014 Retrieved Dec 6 2014 Lawlor Christopher December 20 2004 Super 25 football rankings USA Today Retrieved March 6 2011 WIAA State Championship History Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine AP All State team The Seattle Times December 21 2004 Retrieved 2008 03 08 Football Kentwood s Bonnell named state player of year The Seattle Times 2002 Associated Press all state football team The Seattle Times High School Sports AP all state football team The Seattle Times Wyrwich Tom December 7 2008 Gridiron Classic 3A Championship Bellevue not detoured beats Union 35 6 The Seattle Times Lane Ray November 29 2008 Bellevue players back on field day after crash KOMO News Archived from the original on December 4 2008 Retrieved March 6 2011 McLaughlin Michael December 1 2008 Bellevue shakes off effects of bus crash to reach 3A state final Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved March 6 2011 Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Individual and team records Updated through 2007 tournament Class 3A State Football Tournament Record Book Archived from the original on January 8 2006 Retrieved 2008 03 08 Seattle Times May 26 2012 Saturday s Detailed Prep Track and Field Results 1 Retrieved May 30 2012 Washington Interscholastic Activities Association June 2 2014 Washington State Track and Field Meet Team Rankings 2 Retrieved August 21 2014 staff Seattle Times 2011 11 05 Saturday s prep water polo results The Seattle Times Retrieved 2020 09 18 The year in sports Bellevue Reporter 2015 01 02 Retrieved 2020 09 18 http washh2opolorankings blogspot com http www bellevuereporter com sports 287354251 html mobile true Bellevue beats Mercer Island for state water polo title Prep sports news Bellevue Reporter 2013 11 20 Retrieved 2020 09 18 Scott Shaun 2014 11 17 Four peat attained Bellevue Reporter Retrieved 2020 09 18 Washington Total Waterpolo Retrieved 2020 09 18 Bellevue football program banned from postseason play for 4 years KingCo rules tri cityherald Retrieved 2016 06 08 About Bellevue High School bsd405 org Retrieved 2017 10 20 Animal Led Cheers at Bellevue Spokane Daily Chronicle February 23 1979 Retrieved December 1 2015 Raley Dan December 9 2008 Where They Are Now Bill Cahill Huskies football SeattlePI com Retrieved December 1 2015 Nash Daniel May 29 2014 World premiere of Layover is a homecoming for Eastside filmmakers Bellevue Reporter Retrieved December 1 2015 Bellevue High s David DeCastro drafted 24th by Steelers The Seattle Times Associated Press April 27 2012 Retrieved December 1 2015 United States Congress Jennifer Dunn id D000549 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved March 6 2011 Yokohama to name Katsuhisa coach 20 July 2013 Retrieved 5 November 2015 Lacitis Eric March 29 1997 They can really hack it The Free Lance Star Retrieved June 6 2015 via Google News Archive Soper Taylor June 19 2013 Jeff Bezos backed 3D printing company MakerBot acquired for 403M GeekWire Retrieved December 1 2015 Kugiya Hugo June 8 2010 UW jazz program energized by The Vu Effect The Seattle Times Retrieved December 1 2015 Blumenthal Les March 17 1994 Gardner expected to win confirmation The Spokesman Review p B2 Retrieved December 1 2015 External links editBellevue High Band Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bellevue High School Bellevue Washington amp oldid 1220776136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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