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The first murder ever of a student on Seattle School District property happened in 1994 outside Ballard High School. [5] Then 16-year-old Brian Ronquillo, a student at Shorewood High School, fired a gun eight times into a group of students as a car he was in drove past Ballard High School. Melissa Fernandes, a 16-year-old Ballard student, was ...
Samuel Gompers High School, 23rd Avenue and Lane Street, 1959–1966, became part of Seattle Central Community College. [5] Jr. high schools and middle schools previously included in district: Jane Addams Jr. High School. Built 1949 as part of the Shoreline School District. Annexed by Seattle 1954. Closed 1984; used since 1985 by Summit K-12.
Several schools share the name Ballard High School or a similar name including: Ballard High School in Macon, Georgia that was eventually merged to form Ballard-Hudson High School; Ballard High School (Huxley, Iowa), a school in the Ballard Community School District in Huxley, Iowa; Ballard Memorial High School, Barlow, Kentucky
Matt Kuehn, an assistant coach at the school the past two seasons, has been named the new head football coach at Ballard High School.. Kuehn replaces Adrian Morton, who announced his resignation ...
Anderson was Herrold's PE teacher when Herrold was a high school student at Ballard. Herrold has now been coaching for 23 years at Ballard, first under Hall of Famer Merle Olberding, the father of ...
Thompson, who is undecided on whether she wants to continue her career in college, averaged 16.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.2 steals and 2.0 blocks as a junior in helping Ballard reach the 4A state ...
Pages in category "Ballard High School (Seattle, Washington) alumni" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The school was built in 1906 in the Wallingford neighborhood to handle the growth in the area. [4] It opened in 1907 and until 1971 was a three-year senior high school (grades 10-11-12, or sophomores/juniors/seniors), thereafter a four-year high school with grades 9 to 12.