Cleveland High School | |
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Address | |
5511 15th Avenue South Seattle, Washington 98108 United States |
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Coordinates | 47°33′09″N 122°18′51″W / 47.55250°N 122.31417°WCoordinates: 47°33′09″N 122°18′51″W / 47.55250°N 122.31417°W |
Information | |
School type | Public, high school |
Established | 1927 |
School district | Seattle School District |
Principal | George Breland |
Faculty | 35 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 822 |
Campus size | 5.1 acres (21,000 m2) |
Color(s) | Red and white |
Mascot | Eagle |
Rival | Franklin High School |
Website | |
Designated | 1981 |
Cleveland High School, also known as Grover Cleveland High School, is a public secondary school located in Seattle, Washington. It is operated as part of the Seattle Public Schools system and serves the Beacon Hill and Georgetown neighborhoods. The school was established in 1927 and named for President Grover Cleveland, and its building is a designated city landmark.
The then-independent city of Georgetown established a high school in 1903, with one class graduating from the facility at the Mueller School annex. Beginning in 1905, Georgetown and south Seattle students were moved to high schools across the city, including West Seattle, Queen Anne, Broadway and Franklin.
The Seattle Public Schools board approved construction of a new high school in the south end of Seattle in 1925, after petitioning from residents. The new school, named for President Grover Cleveland in accordance with naming schools after famous Americans, opened on January 3, 1927, and graduated its first class in the spring. Cleveland High School also initially hosted a middle school, named Grover Cleveland Junior High School, that was moved to Asa Mercer Junior High School in 1957. The school was expanded with a new north wing in 1958, featuring a new metal shop classroom, and facilities for art, band and choir, paid for by a citywide bond issue approved in 1955. A new $1.25 million gymnasium and administrative offices were dedicated by Mayor Wes Uhlman and Lieutenant Governor John Cherberg in 1970.