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Dwight David Eisenhower High School (/ ˌ aɪ z ɪ n ˈ h aʊ. ər /) is located in Yakima, Washington, United States.It is named after U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.It is one of five high schools in the Yakima School District, the others being Davis High School, Stanton Academy, Yakima Online, and Yakima Valley Technical Skills Center (YV-Tech). [2]
North Yakima High School (which was renamed Davis High School in 1957 when Eisenhower High School became the second senior high school in Yakima) began classes in 1884, and was housed in the Columbia Building. By 1896, the school's enrollment reached 40 students and classes were relocated to the Central School Building.
Yakima School District No. 7 is a public school district in Yakima County, Washington, USA and serves the city of Yakima. As of May 2016, the district had an enrollment of 15,999 students. The student body was over three-quarters Latino in 2016. Four Latinos have been elected to the Yakima School Board since 1999. [2]
A class reunion is a meeting of former classmates, often organized at or near their former high school or college. It is scheduled near an anniversary of their graduation, e.g. every 5 or 10 years. It is scheduled near an anniversary of their graduation, e.g. every 5 or 10 years.
East Valley High School, located in Yakima, Washington, is a high school that serves 830 students in grades 9–12. [3] From 2012 to 2016, the principal was Dorthea Say and from 2016 to 2021, Kayla Crowe. [4] The principal is now Ryan McDaniel, since 2021.
West Valley High School was constructed in 1955, and refurbished in the 1980s. The facilities were intended for only 400 students, but were occupied by more than 1100. A levy proposed in May 2006 sought funding for construction of a new, state-of-the-art high school near the original school. [4]
La Salle High School of Yakima is a Catholic Lasallian college-preparatory high school. The school's pedagogy is based on the teachings of St. John Baptist de La Salle, who founded the first Lasallian school in Reims, France in 1685. [2] La Salle High School was opened in 1998 to replace Carroll High School, which had closed in the late 1980s.