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Burlington-Edison High School (commonly abbreviated to B-EHS) is a
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in
Burlington, Washington Burlington is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. Its population was recorded as 9,152 in the 2020 census. Burlington is located approximately halfway between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. The city is included in the Mount Vernon&n ...
. It serves students in grades 9–12 in the
Burlington-Edison School District Burlington-Edison School District No. 100 is a public school district in Skagit County, Washington, USA and serves the communities of Alger, Bow, Burlington Burlington may refer to: Places Canada Geography * Burlington, Newfoundland and L ...
, including the communities of Burlington, Bow,
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, and Alger. The current administration is made up of principal Jeffery Baines, and assistant principals James Campbell and Jeff Demorest. The mascot is the
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, and the school colors are blue and gold. In 1943, Burlington High School combined with Edison High school to form Burlington-Edison High School. The Edison High School mascot was the Sparkplugs and their colors were red and white. Burlington-Edison High School kept the Tiger mascot when the schools combined, as well as their blue and gold colors. Burlington-Edison's main rival is
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.


Demographics

In the 2013-2014 school year, the total student population was 1,099. 64.7% of those students were
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, 29.9% were
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, 2.3% were
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n, 0.7% were
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, and 1.3% were American Indian or
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. As of October 2013, 41.2% qualified for free or reduced lunches.


Intelligent Design controversy

In 1997 it became known to the public that longtime biology teacher Roger DeHart had been teaching
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in his curriculum through excerpts of ''
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'' and '' Inherit the Wind''. This event brought forth national attention and controversy. From 1986 to 1997, Roger DeHart had subtly posed the intelligent design theory in the classroom. After parents of one of DeHart's students notified the
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, the group threatened to sue the
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if DeHart didn't stop teaching intelligent design. The event sparked large debate, and support groups for both sides were formed. DeHart was later reassigned to earth sciences, and in 2001 he resigned and took a teaching job at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. He taught there for one year before transferring to a Christian school in California.


NJROTC

Th
Naval Junior ROTC Unit
at Burlington-Edison, also known as the "Tiger Company" teaches leadership, followership, and basic skills needed to succeed in the world today. Program advisors are Captain Bailey, USN Retired, and Chief Hull, USN Retired. The unit consists of 90-100 students on average. The class also offers many teams for the students to be a part of. These teams include
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,
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s, Physical Strength, and Air rifle teams. Each team competes monthly at a meet hosted by different JROTC schools in the area. Students that are on the teams are required to show up each morning at 6:20 for practice. Drill Teams practice on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday; Color Guard on Wednesday.


Field Trips

As a part of the curriculum, the freshman class, NS1, takes a field trip to
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and gets a private tour of the operations that take place there. The Sophomore/Junior class, NS2, takes a field trip to Bangor Sub Base on the Olympic Peninsula. On occasion in the past the Senior class, NS3, has taken a field trip aboard a Naval Destroyer for a day, but due to terror threats and security, these have been put to a stop.


Athletics


Kirkby Field

Burlington-Edison High School's stadium was named in November 1992 after the legendary Burlington-Edison athlete Roland Kirkby. It is the home to the Tiger Football team. During the 1970s and 1980s they experienced great success, winning state championships in 1971, 1977 and 1986 under coach Glenn Rickert.


Hall of fame

Starting in the winter of 2005, Burlington-Edison High School has honored outstanding former athletes. Every winter at a home basketball game, honorees are inducted. The Hall of Fame is displayed in the foyer of the main gym.


Volleyball

The girls Volleyball program is one of the most successful programs in the entire state. Coach Tawnya Brewer has taken this program to the State tournament the past 12 years in a row, and has won the 2A State Championship 4 out of the last 7 years: 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017. The Volleyball program has placed in the top 8 in State 11 out of the last 12 years. Coach Brewer's Teams have won 11 Conference / League Championships: 1996, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017. Coach Brewer's Teams have won 9 District Championships: 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2017. Coach Brewer's teams have won 1 Academic State Championship: 1996. Coach Brewer's Teams have won 12 State Trophies: 4 State Championships; one 4th-place finish in 2010; four 5th-place trophies: in 2000, 2006, 2014, 2016; one 6th-place trophy in 2012; and two seventh-place trophies in 2007, and 2008. Coach Christie Peterson won 2 State Volleyball Championships in 1982, and 1983.


Soccer

The girls soccer program has seen recent success, earning trips to the state tournament in 2005 and 2006. In 2007, they had a final record of 19-4, claiming the Northwest League Championship and 2nd place in districts, losing to
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. That same season, the Girls Soccer team placed second in the state, losing 2-1 to
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in the championship game.WIAA State Championship History


Golf

The golf program has earned state championships in 1975, 1979, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1997. They finished second in 1983, and their 1988 and 1989 second-place finishes were just a preview for the four straight state titles to follow and five in eight years. The girls golf team won state titles in 1989 and 1990 in the 3A division, they also finished second in 1993, 1995, 1999, and 2000. The golf program has also had many individual state champions, including the following:


Cross Country

The Cross Country team under coach Sue Wright has seen much success over the past half-decade. In 2004, they traveled to state and placed 5th. The following year they returned to state and placed 3rd. In 2006, the Tigers finished their season with only one loss. They won the League and District meets and traveled once again to state, earning first place. The following year, the team returned to state, again taking first. In 2008, they made the state tournament, but lost the first-place trophy to rival Sehome, finishing second. In 2009, the team returned to state once more, taking first for the third time in four years. In 2012, the girls team qualified for state for the first time in school history and placed 5th. The girls team also placed 5th in 2013, while Rayn Joy Norton became the Class 2A State Champion. The boys team were Academic State Champions in 2013.


Football

The Tiger football team won state titles in 1971, 1977 and 1986 led by coach Glenn Rickert. The Tigers have found recent success in the past decade under head coach Bruce Shearer, who retired after the 2011 season. They have made the state playoffs 6 straight years from 2005 and present, including a state championship run against the Prosser Mustangs in 2007. The football game between the Burlington-Edison Tigers and the Mount Vernon Bulldogs, known as " Battle of the Bridge" is played every year either at Kirkby Field or Bulldog Stadium. On January 13, 2012, B-EHS hired alumni Herb Lehman, Class of 1995, after the retirement of Bruce Shearer, to take over the reign of the Tigers Head Coaching job. Herb Lehman played Defensive End for then coach Jack McTaggart from 1991-1994, then came back to B-EHS in 1999 to become to Defensive Coordinator Coach under Shearer.


Notable alumni

* Danielle Fisher - first female and, at the time, youngest person to climb the
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(the tallest peaks on each continent), class of 2003 *
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- iconic radio and television broadcaster and journalist (Edison High School) *
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- former
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producer, subject of 2015 film ''
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as Mapes *
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- NFL Hall of Fame and only offensive lineman to ever win NFL Most Valuable Player award; one of only two players to have his number retired at
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References


External links


B-E School District Website

OSPI School Report Card 2014–15
{{authority control High schools in Skagit County, Washington Public high schools in Washington (state)