Olympia High School (Olympia, Washington)

Olympia High School (Olympia, Washington)
Olympia High School
Established 1907
Type Public secondary
Principal Matt Grant
Students 1850
Grades 9-12
Location 1302 North St.,
Olympia, Washington,, USA
District Olympia School District 111
Campus Suburban
Colors

Blue and White

           
Mascot the Bear
Newspaper The Olympus
Website olympia.osd.wednet.edu

Olympia High School (OHS) (officially named William Winlock Miller High School), commonly referred to as Oly, is a public high school in the southeast side of Olympia, Washington along its border with Tumwater. Being the first of two comprehensive high schools in the Olympia School District, it is one of the oldest public schools in the state of Washington. The school, along with Tumwater High School, resulted from a split (effective 1961) of William Winlock Miller High, Olympia's first high school. That school had opened in 1907 on land donated by the wife of William Winlock Miller on the grounds immediately east of the sunken gardens in the Washington State Capitol Campus. It began as an extension of the elementary schools in Olympia. It is ranked by the Newsweek article "Our Schools and Their Dilemma" as top 5% of all high schools nationally, due to the significant number of students taking AP Tests, as well as notable music, drama, and sports programs.

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Origins

When fire destroyed the building in 1918, a new W.W. Miller High School was built in 1919 between 12th and 13th Streets on Capitol Way because the state had purchased the land near the sunken garden to increase the Capitol grounds. An auditorium, gymnasium, and more classrooms were added to that building in 1926; however, any further expansion on this site was impossible. As the school's needs increased, 40 acres (160,000 m2) between Carlyon Avenue and North Street were purchased. After many community discussions and public meetings, the new school opened on the present grounds in 1961. Olympia High remained open in its 1961 form until 1996 when a full renovation began, completed in the summer of 2000. In the years after the renovation of the building, portables were placed on campus. In total ten portables are on campus, nine of which are in use for regular classrooms.

Information

  • 86% scored 3, 4, or 5 on AP tests
  • Drop out rate: 1.47%
  • Graduation Rate: 93.3%
  • SAT Score Average: verbal = 560, Math = 556
  • 58 Vocational Class Offerings
  • Cooperative agreement with New Market Vocational Skills Center
  • Alternative programs provided in the areas of: Direct Instruction in Reading and Math, Academic Contractual Learning, and Social Affective Block for students with adjustment needs.

Sports

Olympia High School is a 4A-division member of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association. [1]

State Championships
Season Sport Number of Championships Year
Fall Cross Country, Girls 1 1978
Football 1 1984
Golf, Boys 1 1996
Swimming, Girls 1 1987
Volleyball, Girls 2 1998, 2011
Winter Basketball, Boys 2 1929, 1986
Swimming, Boys 3 1956, 1957, 1985
Spring Golf, Girls 1 1998
Tennis, Boys 3 1983, 1984, 1998
Track and Field, Boys 2 1932, 1998
Track and Field, Girls 1 2006
Total 18

State Championships, second place:

Boys Basketball - 1987, 1998; Girls Golf - 1997; Girls Gymnastics - 1998; Girls Soccer - 1988, 1995; Boys Swimming - 1958, 1970, 1972; Girls Swimming - 1989, 1995; Boys Tennis - 1979, 1982, 1990, 2007; Girls Tennis - 1982, 1999, 2006; Girls Volleyball - 1981, 2011

Notable alumni

Adam Conley, the second round pick by the MLB's Florida Marlins in the 2011 draft

References

  1. ^ http://www.wiaa.com/leagues/

External links


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