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Ballard High School is a high school in Seattle, Washington, United States, located in the Ballard neighborhood.
History
Ballard High School began in the fall of 1901, when the Ballard School District added grades eleven and twelve to the already existing Central School, creating the first four-year high school in the Ballard area. The very small school, soon to be known as Ballard High School, was located at 5308 Tallman Avenue. There were three people on the faculty, including the principal, Harry F. Giles. The first graduating class had four students and held its commencement on June 23, 1902.[1]
By 1905, enrollment had grown to 80 students. Ballard became part of the city of Seattle in 1907, and the high school became part of the Seattle Public School System.[1]
Ballard High School moved to its present location during Christmas vacation 1915. The school could accommodate 1,000 students. Three hundred of them were transferred from Lincoln.
The building was remodeled three times, once in 1925, then again in 1941, and for the last time in 1959. At that time, the student body had grown to over 2,000.[1]
That structure was demolished in the summer of 1997 due to asbestos contamination, and was replaced with the current facility. The student body was housed in the old Lincoln High School building during the 1997–98 and 1998-99 school years. Lincoln was undergoing a remodel to become a middle school. The students who attended Ballard at Lincoln High had no bells to mark classes, limited classrooms, and cubically separated classrooms in the library and gymnasium facilities for the 1997–98 school year. This was due to the fact that half of the facility at Lincoln was still closed for renovations (the half that held the majority of the divided classrooms). Finally in September 1999, Ballard High School returned to 1418 NW 65th Street to occupy a new building with the ability to accommodate evolving technology and more than 1,500 students. There are several classrooms that do not have windows.[1]
1994 shooting
The first murder ever of a student on Seattle School District property happened in 1994 outside Ballard High School.[2] Then 16-year-old Brian Ronquillo, a student at Shorewood High School, fired a gun eight times into a group of students as a car he was in drove past Ballard High School. Melissa Fernandes, a 16-year-old Ballard student, was shot and killed, although she was not the intended target, a 16-year-old male student was also injured. Ronquillo was sentenced to 51 years in prison for the gang-related shooting and then 19-year old Cesar Sarausad who was the car driver was sentenced to more than 27 years in prison.[3][4]
Academic programs
Academies
Ballard High maintains two formal academies on campus: The Academy of Finance, and the Maritime Academy. Both comprise an integrated curriculum across content areas. Students enrolled in these academies are part of the Ballard student population but have chosen to participate in a specific content area of focus.
FIRST Robotics Competition
Ballard High School hosts Viking Robotics, a FIRST Robotics Competition team, assigned team number 2928. Viking Robotics provides a place for students to learn and apply skills in STEM fields to a cooperative/competitive championship.
In 2017, Viking Robotics[5]
- Was a finalist in the Mount Vernon district event
- Won the Glacier Peak district event
- Won the Pacific Northwest district championship
- Won the Roebling division on the Houston championship
- Won the Houston world championship
Notable alumni
- Thomas Alberg – venture capitalist[6]
- Josh Barnett – former UFC Heavyweight champion and current mixed martial artistШаблон:Citation needed
- Don Bies – former PGA Tour player[6]
- Arnold L. Bjorklund – World War II officer[6]
- Handwalla Bwana – Kenyan footballer (Nashville SC)Шаблон:Citation needed
- John O. Creighton – former NASA astronaut[6]
- Silme Domingo – UW Honors Grad, Labor Activist, Assassinated in 1981 at Pioneer Square office of ILWU Local 37 by corrupt union members on orders from Philippine President Marcos.Шаблон:Citation needed
- Paul Enquist – 1984 men's double scull Olympic gold medal winner (double partner Brad Alan Lewis)[6]
- Richard Gilkey – painter[6] (did not graduate)[7]
- Halvor Hagen – former NFL playerШаблон:Citation needed
- Art Hansen – painter and lithographer[8]
- George Irvine – former ABA player (Virginia)[6]
- Chet Johnson – former MLB player (St. Louis Browns)Шаблон:Citation needed
- Earl Johnson – former MLB player (Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers)Шаблон:Citation needed
- Thomas McAdams – Master Chief Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Coast Guard[6]
- Dori Monson – KIRO and Seahawk radio announcerШаблон:Citation needed
- Jean Smart – actress[9]
- Karsten Solheim – founder of PING golf club company[6]
References
External links
Шаблон:Ballard, Seattle Шаблон:WIAA Sea-King District 2 Шаблон:Seattle Schools Шаблон:Authority control
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- ↑ Iridescent Light: The Emergence of Northwest Art, by Deloris Tarzan Ament (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2002)
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