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Minneapolis Washburn High School

Minneapolis Washburn High School
Washburn from the air 2007.jpg
Washburn from the air, 2007
Address
201 West 49th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55419
USA
Coordinates 44°54′47″N 93°16′59″W / 44.91306°N 93.28306°W / 44.91306; -93.28306Coordinates: 44°54′47″N 93°16′59″W / 44.91306°N 93.28306°W / 44.91306; -93.28306
Information
Type Public secondary
Established 1925
School board Minneapolis Board of Education
School district Minneapolis Public Schools
CEEB code 241695
Principal Rhonda Dean
Staff 95.12 FTE.
Teaching staff 59.34 FTE.
Grades 9–12
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment 1486
Language English
Hours in school day 8:15 AM to 3:15 PM
Campus type Urban
Color(s)           Blue and Orange
Slogan Miller Pride since 1925
Fight song Washburn Down the Field
Athletics conference Minneapolis City Conference
Mascot The Miller
Team name The Millers
Rival Minneapolis Southwest High School
Newspaper The Grist
Yearbook WaHiAn
Communities served Minneapolis and surrounding areas.
Feeder schools All K–8 and middle schools in the Minneapolis Public School District are eligible to send eighth-grade graduates to Washburn; predominately students from Anthony, Field, and Page middle schools.
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Minneapolis Washburn High School is a four-year public high school serving grades 9–12 in the Tangletown neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. By enrollment, Washburn is the third-largest high school in the Minneapolis Public School District and offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.

Rhonda Dean, formerly of Andover High School, is the principal for the academic year 2017-18. She is joined by assistant principals Michelle Terpening and Shannon Tenner.

Washburn High School was built in 1925 to meet the demands of the growing South Minneapolis neighborhood. Construction for the new three-story building began in 1924 after the Minneapolis Board of Education purchased unused land in Washburn Park. Land next to the school was occupied by the Washburn Memorial Orphan Asylum, now torn down and replaced with what is now Justice Page Middle School (formerly Ramsey Middle School). Washburn is located in the Tangletown neighborhood of southern Minneapolis at 201 West 49th Street.

Washburn opened on September 8, 1925 to 1,031 students. When the school opened, it served 7–10 grades and added one year each year for the next two years. It served middle school and high school students until 1929. The school became very popular and by 1931, 2,370 students attended the school built for 1,500. The school has been expanded several times to meet the demands of high enrollment.

The school is conventionally named after Cadwallader C. Washburn. When the school was presented to the school board it was called "William D. Washburn High School", in reference to the brother of Cadwallader C. Washburn, however naming the school after William D. Washburn is thought to be an error. The school has been heavily influenced by Minneapolis' milling empire. The school's newspaper, The Grist, involves milling terminology, the school's colors, blue and orange, were those of Gold Medal Flour, a company partly run by the Washburn family and a predecessor to General Mills and the athletic teams' nickname are the "Millers".


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