Willamette High School, or "Wil-Hi", is located in the
Bethel-Danebo area of West
Eugene, Oregon
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As of the 2020 United States Census, Eu ...
, United States. It is one of two high schools in the
Bethel School District along with
Kalapuya High School
Kalapuya High School is a public high school in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It was established in an innovative model to provide an alternative to students who were not succeeding in a traditional high school environment, usually drawing from Wi ...
.
History
Willamette High School first opened to students on September 26, 1949. The opening of Bethel School District's only comprehensive high school was the culmination of a process that began on April 9, 1948. On this date, the rural Lane County, Oregon communities of Bethel, Clear Lake, Danebo and Irving passed a measure to consolidate and build the high school. A school site was purchased on May 17, 1948. Funding was provided by bond levies passed on May 11, 1948, and October 20, 1948. In November 2012, Bethel voters approved a $10 million science wing. In 2022 a new $3 million CTE building was approved for classes like graphic design,photography and kitchen type classes to take place.
Academics
In 2008, 79% of the school's seniors received a
high school diploma
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. Of 316 students, 251 graduated, 37 dropped out, five received a
modified diploma, and 23 were still in high school in 2009. In 2021 Willamette students achieve record setting graduation rates. Willamette’s 2021 four-year senior cohort graduation rate of 90.3% was 10% higher than the state average.
Willamette High School is noted for its vocational education, in addition to college prep, as featured on
NPR
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.
Athletics
The Willamette girls'
basketball
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team won the 5A state girls' basketball championship in 2007, 2009, and 2013.
In 1985 the boys' track team won the State Championship
In 1985 the varsity rally squad won the State Championship.
In 1957 and 1958 the cross country team won state titles.
Wolverine Stadium
Willamette's Wolverine Stadium was completely rebuilt after being burned down on August 2, 2003. The new stadium includes an
artificial turf
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field.
Notable alumni
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Brandon Beemer
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, 1998, actor and model, ''
The Bold and the Beautiful
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Mickey Loomis
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, 1974, general manager of the
New Orleans Saints
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Quintin Mikell
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, football player,
Philadelphia Eagles
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Curtis Salgado
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Career
Salgado b ...
, 1971, blues musician, who inspired
John Belushi
John Adam Belushi (January 24, 1949 – March 5, 1982) was an American comedian, actor, and musician, best known for being one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show ''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL''). Throughout his ca ...
to form the
Blues Brothers
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External links
2013 Willamette High School promotional video on vimeoWillamette NewsletterWillamette's College and Career CenterWillamette Pride Facebook page
References
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High schools in Lane County, Oregon
Education in Eugene, Oregon
International Baccalaureate schools in Oregon
Educational institutions established in 1949
Public high schools in Oregon
1949 establishments in Oregon