Southridge High School | |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1996 |
Principal | Mr. Biehn, Mrs. Hamaker-Teals, & Mr. Christman |
Enrollment | ~1,500 |
Color(s) | Navy Blue & Gold |
Team name | Suns |
Rivals | Kennewick Lions, Kamiakin Braves |
Website | www.ksd.org/srhs |
Southridge High School is a public high school located in the city of Kennewick, Washington, United States (in Benton County). The school is part of Kennewick School District. Construction of the $30 million building began in 1995, with classroom doors opening in the spring of 1997. The plans for Southridge High School were originally designed for a high school on the east side of the country; however, the school was never built and the Kennewick School District purchased the blueprints and plans. During construction, classes were held at Fruitland Elementary School, under the direction of Principal Ron Williamson. The first commencement was held inside the Toyota Center in June 1999. Southridge was the third 4A school constructed in Kennewick, but with the reorganization of leagues in 2006, Southridge became a 3A school and is now a member of the Columbia Basin League. Yet again, in 2008, it was decided that Southridge would be put back under the 4A schools along with 2 other high schools in Kennewick, WA. Once again in 2010 Southridge was brought back down to a 3A school.
The 50-acre (200,000 m2) campus lies within a valley on the southwest border of Kennewick. Southridge is located several miles away from the majority of its students.
The school's main complex, divided into wings A through F, was designed by the architecture firm Hammel, Green and Abrahamson of Minnesota; Joe Lavernier Construction of Spokane was the general contractor. The B, C and D-wings are classrooms, each containing two floors with eight classrooms per floor as well as lockers. The A-wing houses the auditorium, cafeteria and music rooms. The F-wing contains one large gym and a small gym as well as a weight room - with locker rooms and training room both located downstairs. The E-wing contains the library and main offices.
The wings are all connected by a long crescent-shaped hall with A and F-wing at the north and south ends, respectively. The E-wing is in the inner curve, and wings B, C and D branch off along the outer curve.