White River High School (Washington)

White River High School is located on an 84-acre (34 ha) site just outside Buckley, Washington, United States. Before 1949, it was known as "Buckley High School" but with a merger with "Enumclaw High School" in neighboring Enumclaw, the school became known as White River. In 1952, the voters (especially the Chamber of Commerce) of the City of Enumclaw voted to form their own district.

White River High School
(T'kopechuck)
Address
26928 120th St E

Buckley
,
Washington 98321

United States
Information
TypePublic Secondary
Established1908
School districtWhite River School District
Grades9–12
GenderCo-Ed
Enrollment1,202 (2016-17)[1]
Color(s)Maroon & Gold
MascotHornet
NewspaperSting News
Websitehttp://wrhs.whiteriver.wednet.edu/

Facilities

In September 2003, White River moved into a new 240,000-square-foot (22,000 m2) facility.[2] The facility was designed by INTEGRUS Architecture and landscape architects Cascade Design Collaborative, Inc. The design focuses on separating the school into five career path sections—arts and communications, health and human services, business and marketing, science and natural resources, and engineering and technology—for upper classmen and three core class sections for underclassmen. The lunch area is at the center of the school, surrounded by the offices, library, credit union (now defunct) and counseling center.[3] [4]

Awards

  • 2005 James D. MacConnell Award, recognizing excellence in planning educational facilities that promote student achievement and help serve the needs of the students and faculty, as well as the community. The award is given by the Council of Educational Facilities Planners International (CEFPI).[5]
  • 2005 Civil Design Merit Award from the Washington State AIA, which recognized public projects with great civic design.[6]

Activities

Clubs at the school are: [7]

Athletics

In 2006, White River joined the newly formed 3A South Puget Sound League.

Sports:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball [Boys']
  • Basketball [Girls']
  • Cross Country
  • Fastpitch
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Soccer [Boys']
  • Soccer [Girls']
  • Special Olympics
  • Tennis [Boys']
  • Tennis [Girls']
  • Track
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling [Boys']
  • Wrestling [Girls']

References

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