Curtis Senior High School
For the school of the same name in Staten Island, see Curtis High School.
George R. Curtis Senior High School | |
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Location | |
University Place, Washington United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public secondary |
Established | 1957 |
School district | University Place School District |
Principal | Tom Adams |
Grades | 10–12 |
Enrollment | 1375 as of 2012 |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Blue and White |
Mascot | Vikings |
Rival | Puyallup High School |
Website | Curtis H.S. |
Curtis Senior High School is a public high school located in University Place, Washington.
Curtis Senior High School is a part of the University Place School District and the only high school in the district. The school's namesake comes from the former UPSD Superintendent George R. Curtis. Opened in 1957 as a joint Junior-Senior High School at the corner of 40th and Grandview. In 1969 a high school facility was built about 500 yards east of the junior high that then extended up 40th Street. After this the original site became just a junior high school. In 2009 the original junior high was torn down and a new facility was built about 400 yards northeast of that site.
There are currently 105 staff members total.
Academics
The school offers many Advanced Placement classes such as US History, Chemistry, Physics, Government, Foreign Languages, English Language and Composition, English Literature, European History, Psychology, Biology, Statistics, Photo,and Environmental Science.
Athletics
Sports offered
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Cheerleading
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swim/Dive
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
- Wrestling
State champions
- 1970: AA Football (1st)
- 1971: AA Football (1st), Boys Basketball (1st)
- 1972: AA Football (1st)
- 1973: Boys Cross Country (1st)
- 1974: Boys Golf (1st)
- 1977: Boys Cross Country (1st)
- 1987: Boys Water Polo (1st)
- 1989: AAA Football (1st)
- 1990: AAA Football (1st)
- 1991: Boys Water Polo (1st)
- 1992: Boys Water Polo (1st) Boys Swim and Dive (1st)
- 1993: Boys bowling (1st) Water Polo (1st)
- 1994: Boys Lacrosse (1st)
- 1995: AAA Football (1st)
- 1996: AAA Football (1st)
- 2002: Boys Lacrosse (1st)
- 2003: Girls Track and Field (1st)
- 2004: Girls Track and Field (1st)
- 2006: Boys Water Polo (1st)
- 2007: Boys Water Polo (1st), Girls Water Polo (1st)
- 2008: Boys Water Polo (1st), Girls Water Polo (1st)
- 2009: Girls Water Polo (1st)
- 2010: Boys Water Polo (1st)
- 2012: Girls Track (1st)
- 2013: Boys Basketball (1st), Boys Bowling (1st), Girls Water Polo (1st)
2015: Boys Academic Baseball (1st)
Athletic facilities
For athletic facilities Curtis has a stadium, pool, auxiliary gym and large gym that reside in between the high school and original junior high site. The gym opened in 69' and had a north south layout. Torn down in the spring of 2009, a new gym was built in its place. Opened in February 2010 this gym features a large glass lobby, entirely new locker room and weight lifting facilities and a gym with a capacity of 2,000 that runs east west. The pool was renovated in 2011. Expansion in the form of advanced timing systems, more lanes and a newer facility will benefit the students of Curtis greatly. The third facility is the football field, Viking Stadium. Designed to seat several thousand, this stadium was opened in the mid-1980s. It replaced the need to use an older grass field at the junior high site. All Curtis teams play at these sites with the exception of golf, tennis, baseball and bowling.
Notable alumni
- Gary Larson - Author of The Far Side
- Singor Mobley - Professional football player
- Beau Baldwin - Head Football Coach of Eastern Washington University
- Mike Levenseller - American football player
- Adrienne Martelli - 2012 Summer Olympics Bronze Medalist Rowing, Women’s Quadruple Sculls
- Scott Cairns - Poet and Guggenheim Fellow
- Isaiah Thomas - NBA player
- Andrea Geubelle - 2016 Summer Olympics Track and Field, Triple Jump
References
Coordinates: 47°13′18″N 122°33′02″W / 47.22167°N 122.55056°W