Squalicum High School

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Squalicum High School
Location
3773 East McLeod Road
Bellingham, WA 98226 United States
Information
TypePublic
MottoStorm Pride State Wide!
Established1998
School districtBellingham School District
DeanKatie Ruthford
PrincipalMiguel Perez
Staff62.52 (FTE)[1]
Faculty59.3 (2006)
Grades9-12
Number of students1,275 (2019-20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.39[1]
Color(s)Navy and silver
Athletics conferenceNorthwest Conference 2A
MascotStorm
RivalSehome and Bellingham
Information(360) 676-6471
Websitehttp://squalicum.bellinghamschools.org/
Squalicum High School entry

Squalicum High School is a public school in Bellingham, Washington, United States, and is part of the Bellingham School District. The school serves the northeast population of Bellingham, including the area surrounding Lake Whatcom. Squalicum takes students from Shuksan Middle School and Whatcom Middle School.

History[]

Squalicum opened in September, 1998 as part of a project titled "High Schools of the Future."[2] The school was designed with three administrative "houses" - Mountain, Bay and Sky - which have views of Mount Baker, Bellingham Bay and open scenery, respectively. Built on a wetland, the building had to deal with a number of environmental concerns.

Squalicum absorbed the students of Bellingham High School for two years while the latter was being remodeled.[3]

Squalicum High School's mission statement is to promote the intellectual, physical, social and emotional development of its students which, in turn, will allow them to be successful in a diverse and changing world. With Squalicum´s extended number of clubs and resources, the goal can be further achieved.[4]

Athletics[]

The most notable of the eighteen varsity sports teams at Squalicum is the girls' cross country team, who won state championships in 2003, 2004 and 2006, and finished in the top three in state every year from 2002-2008. The boys' basketball team finished third in state in 2008. Also in 2008, the boys' and girls' cross country teams each finished third in state. In 2009, the boys' varsity basketball team took first place overall in the 2A section and repeated as state champions again in 2010. Squalicum Storm boys' soccer, led by senior forward Christian Chala, won the state championship for 2A boys' soccer in Washington state. Squalicum Girls' soccer team had numerous state visits, beginning in 2012 with Lauren Eckert (goalkeeper), Lauren Gibb (midfield), Lizzy Herda (midfield), and Grace Slater (midfield).[5]

Activities[]

Squalicum boasts over 25 different clubs in various areas.

Academic[]

AVID, Bridge Building, Culinary, Debate, Drama, FBLA, Honor Society, Prevention, Rotary Interact

Performing arts[]

Band, Choir, Orchestra, Drama

Service[]

Rotary Interact, Key, Mentors

Social[]

360 Breakers, Cheerleading, Chamber Orchestra, Guitar, Hiking, Mariachi, Mecha, United Diversity, Zodiac[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Squalicum High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  2. ^ DeTore, Keri: "This school building will also be a teacher" http://www.djc.com/special/enviro98/10043952.htm
  3. ^ Association of Washington School Principals | Press Releases
  4. ^ School mission statement, retrieved 2012-04-03
  5. ^ Squalicum Athletics
  6. ^ School activities, retrieved 2012-04-03

External links[]

Coordinates: 48°47′03″N 122°25′22″W / 48.78417°N 122.42278°W / 48.78417; -122.42278

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