Auburn Riverside High School

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Auburn Riverside Senior High School
Auburn Riverside High School front and sign.jpg
Address
501 Oravetz Rd SE

Auburn
,
Washington 98092
Coordinates47°16′03″N 122°13′21″W / 47.267371°N 122.222527°W / 47.267371; -122.222527Coordinates: 47°16′03″N 122°13′21″W / 47.267371°N 122.222527°W / 47.267371; -122.222527
Information
TypePublic secondary
Established1995
School districtAuburn School District # 408
PrincipalDave Halford[1]
Faculty77.79 (FTE)[2]
Enrollment1,769 (2019-20)[2]
Student to teacher ratio22.74[2]
Color(s)Teal, blue, silver and white
MascotRaven
NewspaperInFlight
YearbookHaida
Websitehttp://www.auburn.wednet.edu/arhs

Auburn Riverside High School is located in Auburn, Washington, United States. Located next to the White River, the school takes its name from its location. The school opened in 1995 due to overcrowding at Auburn Senior High School.

Academics[]

AR offers sixteen Advanced Placement classes: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Micro Economics, Computer Science, Calculus AB, European History, US History, US Government and Politics, World Studies, English Language/Composition, Literature, AP Seminar, AP Research, Culinary Arts, Spanish, French, Japanese, and German.

Drama[]

In addition to academics and athletics, ARHS has gained notice for its drama program, under the direction of Karla Gjerde Seman, and currently Kathryn Nuttman. Seman has been a participant in 5th Avenue Theatre's High School Musical Awards since the program's inception in 2003, ARHS has accumulated many awards and nominations.

Athletics[]

Auburn Riverside joined the Olympic Division of the North Puget Sound League in 2016.[3] They were previously part of the SPSL 3A Central Division since the 2009-10 school year, which was a change from their former SPSL 4A North Division league, as the SPSL decided to split the league into three parts, rather than the previous two.

Recent state tournament results include:

  • 1st place - 2016 & 2017 volleyball, 2015 cheer, 2015 volleyball, 2010 girls' basketball, 2008 girls' basketball, 2007 girls' basketball, and 2013 baseball
  • 2nd place - 2006 gymnastics, 2002 boys' tennis, and 2016 girls' soccer
  • 3rd place - 2004 girls' fastpitch, 2003 boys' tennis, 2001 boys' tennis, 2009 girls' fastpitch, 2010 girls' water polo, 2009 girls' volleyball, and 2010 boys' cross country
  • 4th place - 2009 girls' basketball, 2004 boys' cross country, 2002 boys' soccer, 2011 girls' water polo
  • 5th place - 2007 wrestling, 2005 boys' tennis, 2005 boys' cross country, and 2012 boys' water polo
  • 6th place - 2004 boys' tennis, 2003 boys' track and field, and 2009 boys' cross country
  • 7th place - 2006 boys' tennis, 2005 boys' cross country, and 2003 boys' cross country, 2012 girls' volleyball
  • 8th place - 2006 girls' cross country, 2007 boys' water polo, and 2011 boys' baseball

Auburn Riverside High School won the Fugate trophy for football in 2011 and 2013.

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Auburn Riverside High School - Contact Us". Auburn School District. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Auburn Riverside High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
  3. ^ "Divisions set for North Puget Sound League - Auburn Reporter". auburn-reporter.com. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Judoka Travis Stevens Wins Team USA's First-Ever Olympic Medal In His Weight Class". Team USA. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  5. ^ "Auburn's Harrison Maurus hopes his heavy lifting pays off with an Olympic medal". The Seattle Times. June 6, 2021. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
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