Cascade High School (Everett, Washington)

Cascade High School
Location
Everett, Washington
Coordinates 47°55′28″N 122°13′23″W / 47.92444°N 122.22306°W / 47.92444; -122.22306Coordinates: 47°55′28″N 122°13′23″W / 47.92444°N 122.22306°W / 47.92444; -122.22306
Information
Type Public
Established 1961
School district Everett School District
Principal Cathy Woods
Number of students 1800+
Campus type High school
Color(s) Crimson and grey
Athletics conference WesCo South 4A
Mascot Bruno
Team name Bruins
Website Cascade H.S.

Cascade High School is a secondary school located in Everett, Washington, United States which caters to grades 912 and has an annual enrollment of approximately 1,933 students. Students attending Cascade High School live primarily within the city of Everett, but some live in Mill Creek, Snohomish, and Mukilteo. The Cascade mascot is the Bruin and the school's colors are crimson and grey.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Academics

The school offers Advanced Placement programs in subjects such as history, science, art, mathematics, and English.

Athletics

As a part of Wesco 4A, Cascade High School offers sports including men's baseball, basketball, football, soccer, tennis, track and field, cross-country, golf, wrestling, and swimming. Women's sports offerings include tennis, basketball, volleyball, soccer, fast-pitch softball, cross-country, track and field, swimming, wrestling, golf, and bowling.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Cascade High School". everettsd.org. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  2. "Everett Public Schools / Homepage". everettsd.org. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  3. "Cascade High School Overview". usnews.com. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  4. "Cascade High School". greatschools.org. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  5. "Cascade High School in Everett, Washington (WA)". city-data.com. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  6. "Cascade Alumni - Everett WA". cascadealumni.com. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  7. Krueger, David (August 9, 2013). "Changed man: Faith helps Souza resurrect baseball career". Everett Herald. Retrieved April 13, 2014.

External links

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