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Sunnyside High School (Sunnyside, Washington)

Coordinates: 46°19′23″N 119°59′49″W / 46.32305556°N 119.99694444°W / 46.32305556; -119.99694444 (Sunnyside High School)
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Sunnyside High School
Sunnyside High School Campus
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1801 E. Edison Avenue

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United States
Coordinates46°19′23″N 119°59′49″W / 46.32305556°N 119.99694444°W / 46.32305556; -119.99694444 (Sunnyside High School)
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School districtSunnyside School District
PrincipalGabe Darbyson[2]
Teaching staff106 (FTE) (2022-23)[1][1]
Grades9–12[1]
GenderCo-ed
Enrollment2,169[3]
Student to teacher ratio20.4:1 (2022–23)[1]
Campus size4A
Color(s)Black, white and red
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MascotGrizzly
Team nameGrizzlies
Websiteshs.sunnysideschools.org
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Sunnyside High School, is a 4A public high school located in Sunnyside, Washington, United States. This high school serves around 2,169 students from grades 9–12 as of 2024.[5] Sunnyside High School is fostered not only around its academia but its school culture, as the Grizzlies. Sunnyside High School roots themselves in their mission of, "Together We Will" which says that learning not only occurs in the classroom and within the books but outside of it and within the use of other limitless amount of tools.[6] Additionally, Sunnyside High School strives to assist students in building a life post high school.

Sunnyside High School Evolution and History

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In the early 2000's Sunnyside High School once faced low graduation rates around 49%.[7] Due to these low graduation rates, in 2010, Sunnyside High School was awarded a $6 million Federal School Improvement grant.[8] With this grant, and a combination of new monitoring systems Sunnyside High School was able to improve graduation rates to 90% which have remained steady to this day.[9]

Such systems included like the implementation of the All Hands On Deck Color Identification Monitoring Support System (AHOD).[10] This is a system that allows staff to monitor whether students are on track to graduate based on attendance, grades and other necessary requirements.

AHOD consists of placing students in a category of red, orange, yellow and green. If students were placed in red for example, this implied that they were failing classes and needed to meet other state requirements. If placed in orange, this implied that students needed to pass a state exam. If placed in yellow, this indicated that the student was making progress towards graduation but still needed some credits. And at last, if placed in green this indicated that students were on track to graduate.[11]

Overall, with the integration of this grant, and systems like the AHOD system, graduation rates were able to significantly increase. Therefore, Chuck Salina, Suzann Girtz in the School of Education (SOE) went onto write a book about this improvement, titled, "Powerless to Powerful" alongside Joanie Eppinga.[12]

Sunnyside High School Graduation Commencement Ceremony of 2015

Demographics

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Within the 2023–2024 school year, 91.8% of the student body is Hispanic, while 6.8% are white. The rest (1.3%) is Black/ African American, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian or Two or More Races.[13] The school had 106 teachers in the 2022-2023 school year.[14] Classroom size is 20.4 students with a teacher to student ratio of 41.2.[15]

Awards and Recognition

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In 2008, the graduation rate of Sunnyside High School was 49.8%.[16] This low rate led to the school being awarded a School Improvement Grant, which was followed by an increase in graduation rate to 89.2%.[17] In the 2022-2023 school year, graduation rates were 83.7% [18]

Sunnyside High School was named a School of Distinction in 2015 and 2016.[19] According to ESD105, "The Schools of Distinction Award goes to the top 5 percent of Washington schools that have attained the most outstanding levels of sustained improvement in English language arts, math, and graduation rates among their students over the past five years."[20]

Sunnyside High School has also received awards for their staff, as former Principal Ryan Maxwell was named the 2016 Washington State High School Principal of the Year by the Association of Washington School Principals.[21]

Academic programs

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Sunnyside High School offers opportunities for students to prepare themselves for a life after high school, including SAT & ACT prep, to college in the classroom courses, CTE Dual Start, and AP courses.

Sunnyside participates in the guaranteed admission program. This is a program that is partnered with several universities in Washington state, and guarantees admission to students who complete the following requirements: Attaining a 3.0 GPA or above, and having completed the courses necessary (College Academic Distribution Requirements, CADR) courses.[22] Some of the universities partnered with Sunnyside High School are: University of Washington (Tacoma), Eastern Washington University (EWU), Washington State University (WSU), Central Washington University (CWU), Evergreen, and Western Washington University (WWU).[23]

Students can receive waivers when applying to take the PSAT, SAT and ACT.[24] The school notifies students of scholarship opportunities [25] and supports in financial aid applications.

Due to a substantial Hispanic population, Sunnyside High School offers career-planning resources in both English [26] and Spanish[27] to support both students and their parents in planning for a future after high school.

As mentioned, this high school offers the opportunity to take college in the classroom courses from Central Washington University, which can be transferable to the student's university of choice. CTE Dual Start is also offered here, where students are able to stay enrolled as a high school student, while taking community college courses at Yakima Valley College (YVCC).[28] These courses can later be transferred to the college of the students choice, depending on the requirements of the university.

Extracurricular Activities and Organizations

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Below is a list of all of the

Athletics [53]

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Fall Sports

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  • Bowling (girls)
  • Cheerleading
  • Cross Country (boys)
  • Cross Country (girls)
  • Dance/Drill (coed)
  • Football (boys)
  • Soccer (girls)
  • Swimming (boys)
  • Swimming (girls)
  • Volleyball (girls)

Winter Sports

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  • Cheerleading
    • Competitive Cheer (co-ed)
  • Basketball (boys)
  • Basketball (girls)
  • Dance/Drill (coed)
  • Wrestling (boys)
  • Wrestling (girls)

Spring Sports

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  • Baseball (boys)
  • Golf (boys)
  • Golf (girls)
  • Slow Pitch Softball (girls)
  • Soccer (boys)
  • Soccer (girls)
  • Softball (girls)
  • Tennis (boys)
  • Tennis (girls)
  • Track (girls)
  • Track (boys)

Administration

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Academic Year of 2023-2024[54]
Admin Position: Name:
Principal: Gabe Darbyson
Assistant Principal: Bruce Davison
Assistant Principal: Wally Shearer
Assistant Principal: Ibelia Avalos
Assistant Principal/CTE Director: Holly Ohler
Assistant Principal/Counseling Department: James Wise
Director of Student Life and Activities: Dave Martinez

Notable alumni

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References

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  5. ^ "Washington State OSPI Report Card 2015-16". Archived from the original on February 5, 2017. Retrieved February 4, 2017.
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