Bishop Blanchet High School
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| Bishop Blanchet High School | |
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| Seattle, Washington |
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| Faculty | 73 |
| Mascot | Braves |
| Established | 1954 |
Bishop Blanchet High School is a coed Catholic high school located just north of Green Lake in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was founded in 1954 by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle, and named for the first bishop of the diocese, A.M.A. Blanchet (1797-1887). Originally named Blanchet High School, in 1999 the title Bishop was added to make the school more easily identified as a Catholic school.[1]
According to school records, Bishop Blanchet has 1,050 students, 79% of whom are Catholic. The school employs 73 teachers (including one Dominican sister), 69 of them full-time. Annual tuition is currently $8,184 for Catholics and $9,372 for non-Catholics. The student-teacher ratio is 14:1 and the average class size is 24.[2]
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[edit] Academics
Bishop Blanchet High School's academic program is focused around a college-prep curriculum with many Advanced Placement and honors courses. Currently, there are 14 AP and Honors courses available in five different subjects, including mathematics, science, social studies, fine arts, and language arts. The school offers four different foreign languages: Spanish, French, Japanese, and a nationally recognized German program taught by a four-time state German Teacher of the Year. Students are also required to take four years of religious studies and attain a required amount of visual and performing arts credits. A school guide published by The Seattle Times reports that approximately 98% of graduating seniors from the class of 2005 attended some form of higher education. In 2006, members of the graduating class were awarded a total of $8.2 million in scholarships.[3]
[edit] Current Administration
Bishop Blanchet's Assistant Principal of Academics, Pat Miranda, has taken over as interim principal for the 2007-2008 school year. The Assistant Principal of Student Life is Chuck Bocian, a graduate of the class of 1973; the Assistant Principal of Academics for the 2007-2008 school year is Kerry Burrows, Math Dept. chair; and the Director of Athletics and head football coach is George Monica. The much beloved school chaplain is Fr. Gordon Douglas, colloquially referred to as "Fr. Doug."
In recent years, a capital campaign was conducted which resulted in the remodeling of the entrance to the building and construction of the new chapel, the erection of the Haggerty Hall Music Center (situated in the former location of the visitor parking lot on the north end), and the construction of the fully operational Mickey Naish Athletic Field.[citation needed] Its sources of revenue were grants and pledges from parents, alumni, staff, and others.
The 2007-2008 President of the Associated Student Body is senior Ben Story; the Vice President is Sunny Temple; the Treasurer is John Gats, and the Secretary is Nate Garberich.
The award-winning school newspaper is called The Miter, and is published once every month during the school year. It is open to freelance reporters and Miter staff (through the Journalism class). It is moderated by Mr. Chris Grasseschi.[4]
Blanchet students are encouraged to take part in sports, clubs, and activities. Popular extracurriculars include cross country, football, basketball, track, the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Amnesty International, Multi Cultural Awareness Committee, Frosh Welcome and Retreat, Kairos, International Thespian Society and other drama activities, Chamber Orchestra, Community Orchestra, Pep Band, Jazz Band, Chess Club, Knowledge Bowl, and the state champion volleyball team. Over eighty percent of students are involved in "co-curricular activities".[2]
[edit] Notable Alumni
As a University-preparatory school, Bishop Blanchet takes great pride in the academic accomplishments, as well as sporting successes, of it's alumni.
- Harry Purpur (1961) - Former Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Seattle
- Pat Miranda (1962) - Acting Principal at Bishop Blanchet
- Fr. Joseph Tyson (1975) - Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle at St. James Cathedral
- Rick Redman (1961) - High school All-American, NCAA All-American (University of Washington), former player and coach for the San Diego Chargers
- Patrick M. Shanahan (1980) - VP of Boeing
[edit] Honored Former Teachers
- Mickey Naish - Former social studies teacher and football coach. Thirteenth most wins in Washington state high school football history. Coached Blanchet to state football championship (1974) and four Metro League championships (1975, 1983, 1984, 1985).
- Ray Segale - Former Physical Education teacher and Blanchet's first football coach. Taught PE at Blanchet until June 1959.
- Don Zech - Former history and PE teacher, also coached Blanchet to state basketball championship (1962) with a thrilling win over Garfield in the finale. From 1968-1989, coached the University of Puget Sound basketball team to a 405-196 record, including the 1976 NCAA Division II national championship. NABC National Coach of the Year (1976).
- Frank Papasadero - Former social studies teacher and baseball coach. Papasadero later coached baseball at Seattle University.
- Paul Treckeme - Former contemporary world affairs and social studies teacher. Later head of social studies deptartment for the Everett School District. Now retired and living in Arlington, Washington.
- Fr. Stanton Boyle - Former religion and math teacher. Fine priest and good role model of a Christian gentleman.
- Sister Mary Annetta, BVM - Former religion, journalism, and english teacher. Excellent writing teacher who sponsored national essay contest winners in 1960 (Sherry Jo Lundberg) and 1961 (Bob Struble).
[edit] The Fight Song
Cheer, cheer, cheer for Blanchet's our name. Let it be known we're winning the game. Send a volley cheer on high. Shake down the thunder from the sky. Whether the odds be great or be small, Blanchet is sure to win over all. While our mighty team is fighting, onward to victory. B-L-A-N-C-H-E-T Whether the odds be great or be small, Blanchet is sure to win over all. While our mighty team is fighting, onward to victory.
[edit] The Alma Mater
We are the Braves of Blanchet High, Our colors, green and gold. Through the years we'll try To keep our hearts with you. Alma Mater we love you! Though some day we'll leave our school For those to carry on, We're always proud to say We're Blanchet Braves. God bless Blanchet High!
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