Curtis Senior High School

Curtis Senior High School is a public high school located in University Place, Washington. Curtis Senior High School is a part of the University Place School District and the only high school in the district.

George R. Curtis Senior High School
Address
8425 40th W

University Place
,
Washington
,
98466

United States
Information
TypePublic secondary
Established1957
School districtUniversity Place School District
PrincipalTom Adams
Teaching staff60.40 (FTE)[1]
Grades10–12
Enrollment1,348 (2020-2021)[1]
Student to teacher ratio23.59[1]
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Blue and White   
MascotVikings
WebsiteCurtis Senior High School

The University Place school district includes most of University Place and portions of Fircrest and Tacoma.[2]


History

The school's namesake comes from the former UPSD Superintendent George R. Curtis. The school opened in 1957 as a joint junior-senior high school at the corner of 40th and Grandview. In 1969, a high school facility was built about 500 yards east of the junior high that then extended up 40th Street. After this, the original site became just a junior high school. In 2009, the original junior high was torn down and a new facility was built about 400 yards northeast of that site.

Academics

Curtis Senior High School offers Advanced Placement classes. The school also offers a Running Start program for juniors and seniors to take classes at local colleges.

Notable alumni

  • Beau Baldwin - former offensive coordinator, Arizona State; former football head coach, Cal Poly [3]
  • Scott Cairns - poet and Guggenheim Fellow
  • Andrea Geubelle - 2016 Summer Olympics track and field, triple jump
  • Gary Larson - creator and writer of The Far Side
  • Mike Levenseller - professional football wide receiver, played 3 seasons in NFL[4]
  • Adrienne Martelli - 2012 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in rowing, women's quadruple sculls
  • Singor Mobley - former NFL and Canadian Football League defensive back [5]
  • Isaiah Thomas - NBA point guard, two-time NBA All-Star in 2016 & 2017
  • Chuck Arnold - President of the Seattle Seahawks
  • Jennifer Cohen - University of Southern California Athletic Director
  • Morgan Weaver - professional soccer forward for the Portland Thorns FC[6]
  • Zoom Diallo

References

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