Bothell High School

High school in Washington, USA
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::summary High school in Washington, USA ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox school"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Bothell High School |
| image | BHS-cougars.png |
| streetaddress | 9130 NE 180th Street |
| city | Bothell |
| state | Washington |
| zipcode | 98011 |
| country | United States |
| coordinates | |
| grades | 9-12 |
| district | Northshore School District |
| principal | Juan Price |
| teaching_staff | 88.54 (FTE) |
| ratio | 19.95 |
| type | Public secondary |
| fightsong | "On to Bothell" |
| mascot | Cougar |
| colors | Royal blue |
| White | |
| Black | |
| students | 1,766 (2023–2024) |
| picture | [[Image:BothellHighCorner.jpg |
| picture_caption | Bothell High School |
| picture2 | [[Image:BothellHighUSGS.jpg |
| picture_caption2 | Urban areas photo from United States Geological Survey |
| homepage | bothell.nsd.org |
| :: |
|name = Bothell High School |image = BHS-cougars.png |image_size = |caption = |streetaddress = 9130 NE 180th Street |city = Bothell |state = Washington |county = |zipcode = 98011 |country = United States |coordinates = |grades = 9-12 |district = Northshore School District |principal = Juan Price |teaching_staff = 88.54 (FTE) |ratio = 19.95 |type = Public secondary |fightsong = "On to Bothell" |motto = |rival = |mascot = Cougar |mascot image = |team_name = |nickname = | colors = Royal blue White Black | students = 1,766 (2023–2024) | picture = [[Image:BothellHighCorner.jpg|200px]] | picture_caption = Bothell High School | picture2 = [[Image:BothellHighUSGS.jpg|200px]] | picture_caption2 = Urban areas photo from United States Geological Survey | homepage = bothell.nsd.org Bothell High School is located in Bothell, Washington, United States, and is one of six high schools in the Northshore School District. Approximately 1,500 students in grades 9 through 12 attend the school, which is a member of the KingCo 4A athletic conference.
Science Olympiad
The Bothell High School Science Olympiad team placed first in the state competition in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016 and 2019, thus qualifying to attend the national competition. In 2007, Bothell High placed 28th at Nationals, in 2008 17th, in 2009 15th, in 2016 29th, and in 2019 27th. The Science Olympiad team earned second place at the state tournament in 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2021.
Notable alumni
- Jon Brower Minnoch '58 - heaviest person ever recorded, weighed 635 kg or 1400 lbs
- Del Bates '58 - major league baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Gary A. Wegner '63 - astronomer, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth
- Patty Murray '68 - current U.S. Senator, assistant Democratic leader of Senate
- Peter Rinearson ‘72 - Pulitzer Prize winner for Feature Writing 1984, Seattle Times 29,000 word series Making it Fly.
- Rep Porter '89 - professional poker player and 3-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner
- Sean O'Donnell (EPA) '91 - current Inspector General of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and previous acting Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Defense
- Bryan Alvarez '93 - professional wrestler, author, and radio show host
- Mark Dugdale '93 - IFBB professional bodybuilder
- John Leonard '93 - plaintiff in Leonard v. Pepsico, commonly known as the Pepsi Points Case
- Chris Walla '93 - singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and former member of Death Cab for Cutie
- Layla Angulo '93 - American saxophonist, composer, singer, band director, and recording artist specializing in Latin music
- Shawn Garrett '94 - Emmy-award winning writer, producer
- Kyle Cease '96 - actor, comedian, and motivational speaker
- Daniel Sandrin '98 - Korean Basketball League player
- Robert Delong '04 - drummer, singer/songwriter; primary genres include electronica, EDM, and moombahton
- Johnny Hekker '08 - NFL punter for the Carolina Panthers
- Zach LaVine '13 - NBA player, Olympic Gold medalist, All-Star and two-time Slam Dunk Contest champion ('15, '16)
- Ross Bowers '15 - quarterback for the California Golden Bears and the Northern Illinois Huskies
- Jacob Sirmon '18 - quarterback for the Cleveland Browns
- Leon Johnson '19 - wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers
References
References
- [https://bothell.nsd.org/our-school/school-news/post/~board/bhs-news/post/juan-price-named-bothell-high-school-principal "Juan Price Named Bothell High School Principal," Letter from Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reed to Northshore School District families, August 6, 2018.] Retrieved 21 October 2018
- "Bothell High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
- [http://washingtonscienceolympiad.com/histchamps.html Welcome to the Washington Science Olympiad online!]
- Hughes, John B.. (June 16, 2010). "Bothell High '63: a stellar class". Bothell Reporter.
- Nystrom, Andy. (8 February 2010). "Death Cab for Cutie rocker turns up the giving volume for Northshore YMCA". Bothell Reporter.
- (2023-06-05). "Northwest Regional Emmy Award 2023 Recipients".
- (2000-05-23). "Daniel Sandrin Transfers from Portland, Joining Brother". Seattle Pacific University Athletics.
- (2007-01-06). "Korea's Next Hoops Star in Making". [[The Dong-A Ilbo]].
- Mays, Robert. (February 27, 2014). "Swinging on the NBA Draft Yo-Yo". Grantland.com.
- Evans, Jayda. (August 16, 2017). "Jacob Sirmon set his sights on UW long ago, but first comes senior season for Washington’s top recruit". [[The Seattle Times]].
- (7 November 2023). "How Leon Johnson III Went from Division-III All-American to Power Five Playmaker".
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