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Silas High School

Silas High School is a four-year public secondary school in Tacoma, Washington. It is one of five traditional high schools in the Tacoma Public Schools and is located at the intersection of Orchard Street and 11th Street. Silas' current principal is Bernadette Ray; assistant principals are Alli Bennett, and Rindi Hartman. The school was formerly named Woodrow Wilson High School from its founding in 1958 until July 2021 after a wave of name changes following the 2020 racial protests that swept the world.

Silas High School
Address
1202 N. Orchard St.

,
98406

United States
Coordinates47°15′41″N 122°30′26″W / 47.26139°N 122.50722°W / 47.26139; -122.50722
Information
TypePublic High School Secondary education
Motto"Developing Confident,
Contributing Citizens"
Established1958
School districtTacoma Public Schools
NCES School ID530870001513[1]
PrincipalBernadette Ray
Teaching staff58.50 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,273 (2019–2020)[1]
Student to teacher ratio21.76[1]
Color(s)Red, White & Blue
     
MascotRams
NicknameRedSilas
YearbookNOVA
Websitesilas.tacomaschools.org

Its attendance boundary includes Ruston.[2][3]

HillTop artists Edit

Dale Chihuly, a glass artist who graduated from the school, established HillTop Artists, a glass working program at Silas. For a $20 fee, students can blow glass, make glass beads, and participate in kiln work. This program is run by glass artists who trained with Chihuly at the Pilchuck Glass School.

Daffodil Festival Edit

Every year, Silas participates in the Pierce County Daffodil Festival. A competition is held in house to select the Silas Princess. The Princess must have at least a 3.5 GPA and must be a senior. She will go on to compete against other regional schools for the Daffodil Festival Queen title. The Queen title is considered the highest honor of the regional festival. In April, the Silas band accompanies the Princesses on a float in the annual parade.

Name change Edit

In 2020, two Tacoma Public Schools principals proposed renaming Woodrow Wilson High School and other schools in response to public outcry due to their association with controversial historic figures. Woodrow Wilson, the school's namesake, was a segregationist who had sympathized with the Ku Klux Klan and held pro-Confederacy views.[4] A public survey circulated to 3,900 respondents in September 2020 was returned with 43 percent in favor of renaming the school and 57 percent in favor of retaining Wilson's name. On February 11, 2021, Tacoma Public Schools Board of Directors approved a plan to rename the school for Dr. Dolores Silas, the first Black woman to serve as a school administrator and city council member in Tacoma.[5] The official renaming to Silas High School took effect on July 1 and is planned to take 18 months to fully transition, at a cost of $400,000 to replace signage and uniforms.[6]

Sports Edit

Silas participates in Cross Country, Girls' Soccer, Football, Girls' Swimming, Boys' Tennis, Girls Volleyball, Boys' Water Polo, Boys' Basketball Girls' Basketball, Boys' Swimming, Girls' Bowling, Wrestling, Project Unify, Boys' Baseball, Girls' Fast pitch, Boys' Soccer, Girls' Tennis, Golf, Girls' Water Polo, and Track. The Silas Boys Swimming and Diving team has won 29 State titles, with 24 consecutive titles between 1960–1983. The Boys Water Polo Team has won 4 state Titles. The Girls Bowling team have won 3 State Titles. The Boys Track And Field Team has won 6 State Titles. The Baseball team has won 1 State title in 1977. The Boys Golf Team has won 2 State titles.

Notable alumni Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - Wilson (530870001513)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  2. ^ "School Boundaries". Tacoma Public Schools. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  3. ^ U.S. Census Bureau Geography Division (December 23, 2009). 2020 Census – School District Reference Map: Pierce County, WA (PDF) (Map). 1:80,000. U.S. Census Bureau. p. 2. Retrieved July 20, 2022.
  4. ^ Needles, Allison (July 16, 2020). "Name change process underway for Tacoma schools amid racism concerns". The News Tribune. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
  5. ^ Needles, Allison (February 12, 2021). "It's official: Tacoma's Woodrow Wilson High School will get a new name". The News Tribune. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
  6. ^ Needles, Allison (January 29, 2021). "Here's the proposed new name for Wilson High School in Tacoma". The News Tribune. Retrieved December 21, 2021.

Further reading Edit

Video:

  • Overman, Tony (2020-07-15). "Woodrow Wilson's KKK ties prompts effort to rename Tacoma high school". The News Tribune.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • The Woodrow student newspaper
  • Daffodil Festival

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Silas High School is a four year public secondary school in Tacoma Washington It is one of five traditional high schools in the Tacoma Public Schools and is located at the intersection of Orchard Street and 11th Street Silas current principal is Bernadette Ray assistant principals are Alli Bennett and Rindi Hartman The school was formerly named Woodrow Wilson High School from its founding in 1958 until July 2021 after a wave of name changes following the 2020 racial protests that swept the world Silas High SchoolAddress1202 N Orchard St Tacoma Washington 98406United StatesCoordinates47 15 41 N 122 30 26 W 47 26139 N 122 50722 W 47 26139 122 50722InformationTypePublic High School Secondary educationMotto Developing Confident Contributing Citizens Established1958School districtTacoma Public SchoolsNCES School ID530870001513 1 PrincipalBernadette RayTeaching staff58 50 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment1 273 2019 2020 1 Student to teacher ratio21 76 1 Color s Red White amp Blue MascotRamsNicknameRedSilasYearbookNOVAWebsitesilas wbr tacomaschools wbr orgIts attendance boundary includes Ruston 2 3 Contents 1 HillTop artists 2 Daffodil Festival 3 Name change 4 Sports 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHillTop artists EditDale Chihuly a glass artist who graduated from the school established HillTop Artists a glass working program at Silas For a 20 fee students can blow glass make glass beads and participate in kiln work This program is run by glass artists who trained with Chihuly at the Pilchuck Glass School Daffodil Festival EditEvery year Silas participates in the Pierce County Daffodil Festival A competition is held in house to select the Silas Princess The Princess must have at least a 3 5 GPA and must be a senior She will go on to compete against other regional schools for the Daffodil Festival Queen title The Queen title is considered the highest honor of the regional festival In April the Silas band accompanies the Princesses on a float in the annual parade Name change EditIn 2020 two Tacoma Public Schools principals proposed renaming Woodrow Wilson High School and other schools in response to public outcry due to their association with controversial historic figures Woodrow Wilson the school s namesake was a segregationist who had sympathized with the Ku Klux Klan and held pro Confederacy views 4 A public survey circulated to 3 900 respondents in September 2020 was returned with 43 percent in favor of renaming the school and 57 percent in favor of retaining Wilson s name On February 11 2021 Tacoma Public Schools Board of Directors approved a plan to rename the school for Dr Dolores Silas the first Black woman to serve as a school administrator and city council member in Tacoma 5 The official renaming to Silas High School took effect on July 1 and is planned to take 18 months to fully transition at a cost of 400 000 to replace signage and uniforms 6 Sports EditSilas participates in Cross Country Girls Soccer Football Girls Swimming Boys Tennis Girls Volleyball Boys Water Polo Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Swimming Girls Bowling Wrestling Project Unify Boys Baseball Girls Fast pitch Boys Soccer Girls Tennis Golf Girls Water Polo and Track The Silas Boys Swimming and Diving team has won 29 State titles with 24 consecutive titles between 1960 1983 The Boys Water Polo Team has won 4 state Titles The Girls Bowling team have won 3 State Titles The Boys Track And Field Team has won 6 State Titles The Baseball team has won 1 State title in 1977 The Boys Golf Team has won 2 State titles Notable alumni EditTed Bundy serial killer graduated in 1965 executed in 1989 Dale Chihuly noted glass artist Xavier Cooper defensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns Joey Gjertsen midfielder for the San Jose Earthquakes Kaye Hall 1968 Olympic gold and bronze medalist in women s swimming Dick Hannula former swimming coach won 24 consecutive state swimming titles 1960 1983 Leo Randolph 1976 Olympic gold medalist in boxing Darrell Robinson holder of the 400 meter national high school track record 44 69 seconds since July 24 1982 Geoff Tate lead singer of the Grammy nominated band Queensryche Desmond Trufant cornerback for the Chicago Bears first round selection in 2013 NFL Draft Isaiah Trufant former cornerback for the Cleveland Browns Marcus Trufant former cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks Clyde Werner former linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs John Zamberlin former linebacker for the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs former head coach at Idaho State UniversityReferences Edit a b c d Search for Public Schools Wilson 530870001513 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 16 November 2021 School Boundaries Tacoma Public Schools Retrieved 2022 08 04 U S Census Bureau Geography Division December 23 2009 2020 Census School District Reference Map Pierce County WA PDF Map 1 80 000 U S Census Bureau p 2 Retrieved July 20 2022 Needles Allison July 16 2020 Name change process underway for Tacoma schools amid racism concerns The News Tribune Retrieved December 21 2021 Needles Allison February 12 2021 It s official Tacoma s Woodrow Wilson High School will get a new name The News Tribune Retrieved December 21 2021 Needles Allison January 29 2021 Here s the proposed new name for Wilson High School in Tacoma The News Tribune Retrieved December 21 2021 Further reading EditVideo Overman Tony 2020 07 15 Woodrow Wilson s KKK ties prompts effort to rename Tacoma high school The News Tribune External links EditOfficial website The Woodrow student newspaper Daffodil Festival Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Silas High School amp oldid 1178323937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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