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University High School (Washington)

University High School, often referred to as "U-Hi" or "U-High", is a public high school for grades nine through twelve in Spokane Valley, Washington, United States. It is part of the Central Valley School District in Spokane Valley.

University High School
University High School from 32nd Avenue
Address
12420 East 32nd Avenue

,
99216

United States
Coordinates47°37′38″N 117°14′12″W / 47.62722°N 117.23667°W / 47.62722; -117.23667
Information
TypePublic
Established1960
School districtCentral Valley School District
SuperintendentJohn Parker
NCES School ID530111000204[1]
PrincipalRob Bartlett
Staff88.22 (FTE)[1]
Faculty103
Grades9–12
Number of students1,747 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio19.80[1]
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Crimson and Gold
   
NicknameU-High
Team nameTitans
RivalCentral Valley High School
YearbookKronos
Websiteuhs.cvsd.org

In late 2002, the school campus moved approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) to its current location. The current building is capable of housing around 1650 students. Because of the growing number of students attending, U-High is no longer accepting additional students, and many of the teachers must trade classrooms during the day.

Facility edit

 
The commons, which also serves as the cafeteria
 
Aerial view of the U-High campus

The building opened in late 2002, and has 240,000 square feet (22,000 m2) of space sits on a 44-acre (18 ha) site. The school has 75 teaching stations divided among general classrooms, business, science, art, music, professional-technical and health/fitness areas. The commons/cafeteria area accommodates 800 students for lunch and is a multipurpose area that can also be used for dances and large gatherings. The theater seats 575 and is used for music concerts, drama productions and guest speakers. The gym seats 2,030 for athletic contests.

Schedule edit

University High School switched from a trimester system to a semester system in 2010. One semester is 90 days, and each class is 0.5 credit. There are six classes a day; on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, students attend TAP (Titan Advisory Period). This is a time when students can do homework, and it also serves as a sort of 'homeroom', even though it follows 1st period. Students take the HSPE (High School Proficiency Exam) during this class (TAP is extended during HSPE week), and seniors finish their senior projects during this time as well. Additionally, students register for their next year in TAP, and other various school-related activities occur during this time, such as assemblies. TAP has the same students with the same teacher for all four years of high school. Regular classes are 50 minutes long and TAP is 25 minutes long.

Hours edit

On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, classes are from 7:40 to 2:15. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, there is Student Access Time from 7:35 to 8:15, and classes start at 8:15 and end at 2:15. Student Access Time has two purposes: one purpose is Teacher Collaboration time, and the other purpose is a time for students to meet with their teachers to get help either on homework or classwork.

Classes and curriculum edit

University contains a wide variety of classes available to students. Certain classes are required throughout each year, while other classes are optional.

Math: Until recently, University had used a math curriculum known as "CMIC." This took students from basic algebra to Pre-Calculus, extending from Freshmen to Senior year. New curriculum is currently being implemented. Special math classes are also available for students who need it, and those who fail the math WASL (Washington Assessment of Student Learning) take additional math classes.

Language: Basic language classes are offered at the school. When a student reaches his or her junior year (or in rare cases, his or her sophomore year), he/she may take AP (Advanced Placement) classes for language and composition.

Foreign Language: Spanish, French, and German are offered.

History: The school requires its students to take global studies; in later years, they may sign up for history or AP U.S. history. During senior year, students can take AP European history.

Health: Both health and fitness classes are available, some mandatory and others optional.

Arts: The school offers band, drama, choir, painting, calligraphy, pottery, and drawing.

CTE: "Career and Technical Education" There are 4 specific areas for a career choice. They include: business, auto tech, communications, and cooking classes

Clubs and activities edit

U-High has many clubs and activities. Amateur radio club, ASB/Leadership, Anime/Asian Culture club, Crimson Crew (Crimson Crew is a group of 200 juniors and seniors who help freshman make the transition into high school), Debate Club, DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America), Destination Imagination, Drama, Electronic Communications (radio, broadcasting, etc.), FACSE, FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America), First Priority (Christian club), French club, GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance), German club, National Honor Society, Human and Animal Rights Club, Junior Statesmen, Key Club, Knowledge Bowl, Math Club, Spanish club, TSA (Technology Student Association), theater, orchestra, marching band, concert band, jazz band, choir (Chanteuse Treble Choir, Concert Choir, University Choir, Lirico Chamber Singers, Titan Jazz Choir (Kronos)), lacrosse club (which competes in the NILL) and WDFY (Washington Drug-Free Youth).

Band/Orchestra edit

Musical classes and programs vary from concert band to wind ensemble to jazz band to pep band, along with marching band. The University Marching band has won a national title (1983) and consistently makes finals in its various competitions.

Sports edit

 
Stinky Sneaker Half-Time Show (theme: Shoe-Wop-a-Doo-Wop, 50's)
 
Aerial view of the U-High football field

Sports at University High School include: baseball, boys and girls basketball, cheerleading, boys and girls cross country, dance team, football, boys and girls golf, gymnastics, boys and girls soccer, fastpitch softball, slowpitch softball, boys and girls tennis, boys and girls track, volleyball, and wrestling.

Stinky Sneaker edit

Central Valley High School is U-High's rival. Most of the sports events against them have names and are a major part of the school tradition. The most-attended competition, the Stinky Sneaker, had to be moved to the Spokane Arena to accommodate the number of students and teachers present. Almost the entire population of both schools attend this basketball game. The prize is the Stinky Sneaker, an old shoe painted half crimson and gold and half blue and white. The second most-attended CV-U-High sporting event is the football game between the two schools, called the Greasy Pig. The third most-attended match is the wrestling match, called the Battle of the Bone. The soccer game is called the Muddy Cleat, and most of the other sports have names for their CV-U-High rivalry games.[citation needed]

State championships edit

1992 Girls Cross Country
1997 Boys Cross Country
1998 Boys Cross Country
1998 Boys Track
1999 Boys Cross Country
1999 Boys Track
2003 Fastpitch Softball
2005 Wrestling
2010 Wrestling
2013 Wrestling

Notable faculty & alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - University High School (530111000204)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Angie Bjorklund". UTSports.com. April 11, 2015. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  3. ^ "Olson, Gonzales give Gonzaga potent combo". Spokesman.com. April 26, 2013. Retrieved January 26, 2015.
  4. ^ "Fantasy Player News & Updates". MLB.com. April 5, 2015. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  5. ^ "University High teacher honored with Presidential Award | The Spokesman-Review". www.spokesman.com. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  6. ^ "President Obama Honors Outstanding Mathematics and Science Teachers". whitehouse.gov. 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  7. ^ "Staff". Columbians Drum and Bugle Corps. Retrieved 2023-09-21.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources University High School Washington news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message University High School often referred to as U Hi or U High is a public high school for grades nine through twelve in Spokane Valley Washington United States It is part of the Central Valley School District in Spokane Valley University High SchoolUniversity High School from 32nd AvenueAddress12420 East 32nd AvenueSpokane Valley Washington 99216United StatesCoordinates47 37 38 N 117 14 12 W 47 62722 N 117 23667 W 47 62722 117 23667InformationTypePublicEstablished1960School districtCentral Valley School DistrictSuperintendentJohn ParkerNCES School ID530111000204 1 PrincipalRob BartlettStaff88 22 FTE 1 Faculty103Grades9 12Number of students1 747 2018 19 1 Student to teacher ratio19 80 1 CampusSuburbanColor s Crimson and Gold NicknameU HighTeam nameTitansRivalCentral Valley High SchoolYearbookKronosWebsiteuhs wbr cvsd wbr org In late 2002 the school campus moved approximately 2 miles 3 2 km to its current location The current building is capable of housing around 1650 students Because of the growing number of students attending U High is no longer accepting additional students and many of the teachers must trade classrooms during the day Contents 1 Facility 2 Schedule 2 1 Hours 3 Classes and curriculum 4 Clubs and activities 4 1 Band Orchestra 5 Sports 5 1 Stinky Sneaker 5 2 State championships 6 Notable faculty amp alumni 7 References 8 External linksFacility edit nbsp The commons which also serves as the cafeteria nbsp Aerial view of the U High campus The building opened in late 2002 and has 240 000 square feet 22 000 m2 of space sits on a 44 acre 18 ha site The school has 75 teaching stations divided among general classrooms business science art music professional technical and health fitness areas The commons cafeteria area accommodates 800 students for lunch and is a multipurpose area that can also be used for dances and large gatherings The theater seats 575 and is used for music concerts drama productions and guest speakers The gym seats 2 030 for athletic contests Schedule editUniversity High School switched from a trimester system to a semester system in 2010 One semester is 90 days and each class is 0 5 credit There are six classes a day on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays students attend TAP Titan Advisory Period This is a time when students can do homework and it also serves as a sort of homeroom even though it follows 1st period Students take the HSPE High School Proficiency Exam during this class TAP is extended during HSPE week and seniors finish their senior projects during this time as well Additionally students register for their next year in TAP and other various school related activities occur during this time such as assemblies TAP has the same students with the same teacher for all four years of high school Regular classes are 50 minutes long and TAP is 25 minutes long Hours edit On Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays classes are from 7 40 to 2 15 On Tuesdays and Thursdays there is Student Access Time from 7 35 to 8 15 and classes start at 8 15 and end at 2 15 Student Access Time has two purposes one purpose is Teacher Collaboration time and the other purpose is a time for students to meet with their teachers to get help either on homework or classwork Classes and curriculum editUniversity contains a wide variety of classes available to students Certain classes are required throughout each year while other classes are optional Math Until recently University had used a math curriculum known as CMIC This took students from basic algebra to Pre Calculus extending from Freshmen to Senior year New curriculum is currently being implemented Special math classes are also available for students who need it and those who fail the math WASL Washington Assessment of Student Learning take additional math classes Language Basic language classes are offered at the school When a student reaches his or her junior year or in rare cases his or her sophomore year he she may take AP Advanced Placement classes for language and composition Foreign Language Spanish French and German are offered History The school requires its students to take global studies in later years they may sign up for history or AP U S history During senior year students can take AP European history Health Both health and fitness classes are available some mandatory and others optional Arts The school offers band drama choir painting calligraphy pottery and drawing CTE Career and Technical Education There are 4 specific areas for a career choice They include business auto tech communications and cooking classesClubs and activities editU High has many clubs and activities Amateur radio club ASB Leadership Anime Asian Culture club Crimson Crew Crimson Crew is a group of 200 juniors and seniors who help freshman make the transition into high school Debate Club DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America Destination Imagination Drama Electronic Communications radio broadcasting etc FACSE FBLA Future Business Leaders of America First Priority Christian club French club GSA Gay Straight Alliance German club National Honor Society Human and Animal Rights Club Junior Statesmen Key Club Knowledge Bowl Math Club Spanish club TSA Technology Student Association theater orchestra marching band concert band jazz band choir Chanteuse Treble Choir Concert Choir University Choir Lirico Chamber Singers Titan Jazz Choir Kronos lacrosse club which competes in the NILL and WDFY Washington Drug Free Youth Band Orchestra edit Musical classes and programs vary from concert band to wind ensemble to jazz band to pep band along with marching band The University Marching band has won a national title 1983 and consistently makes finals in its various competitions Sports edit nbsp Stinky Sneaker Half Time Show theme Shoe Wop a Doo Wop 50 s nbsp Aerial view of the U High football field Sports at University High School include baseball boys and girls basketball cheerleading boys and girls cross country dance team football boys and girls golf gymnastics boys and girls soccer fastpitch softball slowpitch softball boys and girls tennis boys and girls track volleyball and wrestling Stinky Sneaker edit Central Valley High School is U High s rival Most of the sports events against them have names and are a major part of the school tradition The most attended competition the Stinky Sneaker had to be moved to the Spokane Arena to accommodate the number of students and teachers present Almost the entire population of both schools attend this basketball game The prize is the Stinky Sneaker an old shoe painted half crimson and gold and half blue and white The second most attended CV U High sporting event is the football game between the two schools called the Greasy Pig The third most attended match is the wrestling match called the Battle of the Bone The soccer game is called the Muddy Cleat and most of the other sports have names for their CV U High rivalry games citation needed State championships edit 1992 Girls Cross Country 1997 Boys Cross Country 1998 Boys Cross Country 1998 Boys Track 1999 Boys Cross Country 1999 Boys Track 2003 Fastpitch Softball 2005 Wrestling 2010 Wrestling 2013 WrestlingNotable faculty amp alumni editJeff Schmedding college football coach for the Auburn Tigers Zack Davisson writer and translator Chad Carpenter Head Coach Snow College Softball Program Brett Bailey basketball former professional basketball player Angie Bjorklund basketball player Tennessee Lady Vols all time 3 pointers record holder with 300 made 2 Joe Dahl professional football player for Detroit Lions Tyler Olson professional baseball player pitcher for Cleveland Indians 3 4 Brad Walker pole vaulter world champion and American record holder Michael Conklin mathematics teacher recipient of 2015 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching for Washington State 5 6 Dillon Miller Director Columbians Drum and Bugle Corps 7 References edit a b c d Search for Public Schools University High School 530111000204 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 4 October 2021 Angie Bjorklund UTSports com April 11 2015 Retrieved April 11 2015 Olson Gonzales give Gonzaga potent combo Spokesman com April 26 2013 Retrieved January 26 2015 Fantasy Player News amp Updates MLB com April 5 2015 Retrieved April 11 2015 University High teacher honored with Presidential Award The Spokesman Review www spokesman com Retrieved 2019 01 25 President Obama Honors Outstanding Mathematics and Science Teachers whitehouse gov 2015 07 01 Retrieved 2019 01 25 Staff Columbians Drum and Bugle Corps Retrieved 2023 09 21 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons 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