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Ballard High School is a high school in
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, United States, located in the Ballard neighborhood.


Mission statement

The school's mission statement, adopted in May, 2008, is "Ballard High School is an inclusive, supportive community that cultivates a tradition of excellence for all students."


History

Ballard High School began in the fall of 1901, when the
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added grades eleven and twelve to the already existing Central School, creating the first four-year high school in the Ballard area. The very small school, soon to be known as Ballard High School, was located at 5308 Tallman Avenue. There were three people on the faculty, including the principal, Harry F. Giles. The first graduating class had four students and held its commencement on June 23, 1902. By 1905, enrollment had grown to 80 students. Ballard became part of the city of Seattle in 1907, and the high school became part of the Seattle Public School System. Ballard High School moved to its present location during Christmas vacation 1915. The school could accommodate 1,000 students. Three hundred of them were transferred from Lincoln. The building was remodeled three times, once in 1925, then again in 1941 and for the last time in 1959. At that time, the student body had grown to over 2,000. That structure was demolished in the summer of 1997 due to asbestos contamination, and was replaced with the current facility. The student body was housed in the old Lincoln High School building during the 1997–98 and 1998-99 school years. Lincoln was undergoing a remodel to become a middle school. The students who attended Ballard at Lincoln High had no bells to mark classes, limited classrooms, and cubically separated classrooms in the library and gymnasium facilities for the 1997–98 school year. This was due to the fact that half of the facility at Lincoln was still closed for renovations (the half that held the majority of the divided classrooms). Finally in September 1999, Ballard High School returned to 1418 NW 65th Street to occupy a new building with the ability to accommodate evolving technology and more than 1,500 students. There are several classrooms that do not have windows.


1994 shooting

The first murder ever of a student on Seattle School District property happened in 1994 outside Ballard High School. Then 16-year-old Brian Ronquillo, a student at Shorewood High School, fired a gun eight times into a group of students as a car he was in drove past Ballard High School. Melissa Fernandes, a 16-year-old Ballard student, was shot and killed, although she was not the intended target, a 16-year-old male student was also injured. Ronquillo was sentenced to 51 years in prison for the gang-related shooting and then 19-year old Cesar Sarausad who was the car driver was sentenced to more than 27 years in prison.


Clubs and organizations


BHS Viking Robotics

Ballard High School's Viking Robotics - Team 2928 was founded in 2008 by Craig Nielsen. Currently, the team has over 60 member and aims to teach students the values of engineering, and to provide the students with real world experience with the engineering process. Viking Robotics competes in the
FIRST Robotics Competition FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is an international high school robotics competition. Each year, teams of high school students, coaches, and mentors work during a six-week period to build robots capable of competing in that year's game that weig ...
(FRC), FRC is a high school level robotics competition that combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, hone teamwork skills, and build and program robots to perform in a complex competitions. Volunteer professional mentors lend their time and talents to guide each team. In 2017
Viking Robotics
won the FRC World Championship in Houston, becoming the first team from the Pacific Northwest to win the
FIRST Championship The FIRST Championship is a four-day robotics championship held annually in April at which FIRST student robotics teams compete. For several years, the event was held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, but moved to the Edward Jones Dome in ...

Viking Robotics
has 5 sub teams that each work on a different aspect of the robot. The Mechanical sub team builds the robot, Electrical is in charge of wiring the robot, programming programs the robot while the Business subteam designs the website, team shirts, summits the awards for competitions, and raises the $150,000 necessary to build, compete, and travel to competitions.


BHS Martial Arts Club

The Ballard High School Martial Arts Club was founded in the fall of 2021. The Club offers students a place learn and practice various forms of self defense and a large variety of fighting styles across the globe. Supposedly, a previous Martial Arts Club had been organized, but due to lack of interest, was closed down somewhere between 2016 and 2017.


Academic programs


Academies

Ballard High maintains three formal academies on campus: Biotechnology Career Academy, Academy of Finance, and Maritime Academy. Each comprises an integrated curriculum across content areas. Students enrolled in these academies are part of the Ballard student population but have chosen to participate in a specific content area of focus. The Biotechnology Career Academy is a three-year program that links science, language arts, and mathematics as the integrated curriculum. This academy enrolls one starting ninth grade cohort and one tenth grade cohort each year, and has done so since 1997. The science focus begins with biology in the first year, followed by chemistry the second year, and concludes with genetics in the third and final year. Each year, a student project helps prepare students for public speaking, project organization and writing skills. The Academy of Finance (AOF) integrates class work with interactive projects that prepare students for finance based career positions. AOF specifically aims at the student looking for a future in business, economics or finance or interested in understanding how the economy works. The academy lasts four semesters long with enrollment beginning first semester junior year and ends second semester senior year. The four classes offered are Business Economics (micro-economics), Business in Global Economy (macro-economics), Principles of Finance (personal finance), and Business Ethics. Students in AOF will have access to: A Summer paid internship, Career conferences, UW Foster School of Business mentors, Senior year trip to New York City, Opportunities to network, and develop communication skills. The Maritime Academy combines classroom experience with field trips that include active learning. Students have acted as crew on the schooner ''Zodiac'' and the ''Virginia V'', the only active wooden steamboat on the west coast. The students receive state boater cards. The academy is home to exclusive internships aboard the ''Virginia V''. It is currently the only high school program of its kind in the United States.


Digital Filmmaking Program

Since its beginning in the fall of 2001, students from the BHS Digital Filmmaking Program have won hundreds of awards at regional, state, national, and international film festivals. Based on their portfolios they have won numerous honors from the National YoungArts Foundation and the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and have consistently gained admission to prestigious college programs of film and television, sometimes with large scholarships. They have been invited to show their work and make presentations at numerous film festivals, media conferences, and art museums. Some of the students have even made history. Jesse Harris (’04) became the youngest person ever to write and direct a feature film that received multi-state theatrical release when his senior project, the film Living Life, opened in Landmark Theaters the April after he graduated. In 2007, Kyle Seago (’07) and Jesse Harris (’04) co-founded the National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY). NFFTY has since become the largest youth film festival in the world. The program has provided professional production internships through a variety of media organizations and businesses, as well as a number of feature films. A Professional Advisory Committee supports the program. The Digital Filmmaking Program is open to BHS students in all grades. Students planning to pursue degrees or careers in film/television production, broadcast journalism, art, advertising, media studies, or public relations should enroll no later than their sophomore year to begin to build a portfolio that meets college and industry application requirements. All classes are electives, fulfill either the Fine Art or the Occupational Education requirement, and result in a digital portfolio.


Music

BHS students have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of music ensembles including a range of offerings in choir, band, orchestra, and jazz. Over 300 students participate in the music program. In 2012, Ballard's advanced jazz ensemble qualified for the first time to participate in the Starbucks Hot Java Cool Jazz performance at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle as well as the Essentially Ellington Jazz Competition in New York City.


Notable alumni

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References


External links

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History of Ballard High School
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