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302 S. Ninth Street. The Tacoma School of the Arts ( SOTA or TSOTA) is the only arts school in the greater Tacoma, Washington, area. SOTA historically only housed grades 10 through 12, but beginning in the 2012 school year, it began admitting students in the 9th grade as well. [2] SOTA's student capacity is around 600 students. [3]
Henry Foss High School is an American high school in Tacoma, Washington. Named after civic leader and tugboat tycoon Henry Foss, the school first opened in 1973. Foss was the first high school in Washington state to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. It now has the longest-running IB Diploma Program west of the Mississippi in ...
Tacoma School District No. 10, commonly called Tacoma Public Schools, is a school district headquartered in Tacoma, Washington, United States. Composed of 35 elementary schools, 11 middle schools, 10 high schools, and 4 early learning centers. It is the third largest school district in Washington State. Tacoma Public Schools serve more than ...
On Thursday, Tacoma Public Schools board approved beginning negotiations to sell Gault Middle School to Chaffey Building Group, a development firm from Kirkland. Chaffey was chosen from three ...
Tacoma Science and Math Institute (also known as SAMi ), is a public high school in the Tacoma Public Schools district. It is located in Metro Parks Tacoma in Tacoma, Washington. The school offers an integrated inquiry-based curriculum for students in grades 9-12 that combines the arts, science, math, and environmental and marine studies.
September 12, 1997. Designated VLR. July 2, 1997 [2] Tacoma School, also known as Tacoma School Community Center, is a historic school building in Coeburn, Wise County, Virginia. It was built in 1922 and rebuilt after a fire in 1937. It is a one-story, nine-bay rectangular brick building with four classrooms. It has a projecting-centered gable ...
Mount Tahoma High School. / 47.18917°N 122.50167°W / 47.18917; -122.50167. Mount Tahoma High School is a high school in Tacoma, Washington. It opened in 1961 and is a part of the Tacoma Public Schools. The school's mascot is the Thunderbird as a Native American symbolism for power, protection, and strength.
On July 16, 2020 the school board voted unanimously to initiate changing the name of both Robert E. Lee High School and John Tyler High School. Demographics. As of the 2022-23 school year, the student body consisted of: 37.0% White (Non-Hispanic) 29.1% Hispanic; 26.8% African American; 2.6% Asian; 0.3% Native American