George Washington High School (San Francisco)

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George Washington High School is a public high school in San Francisco, California. The school is a part of the San Francisco Unified School District.

George Washington High School (San Francisco)


Motto For a man to conquer himself is
the first and noblest of all victories
Established August 4, 1936
School type Public
Campus Urban
Principal Andrew "Andy" Ishibashi
Location San Francisco, California
Faculty 110
Enrollment {{{enrollment}}}
Sports teams Eagles
Website Home Page

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[edit] History

George Washington High School opened on August 4, 1936 to serve as a secondary school for the people of San Francisco’s Richmond district. The school was built on a budget of $8,000,000 on a site overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. The first class consisted entirely of transfer students from other high schools. The stadium, auditorium, and gymnasium were added in 1940. The school was formally dedicated on Armistice Day of 1940. The accomplishments of its students in various fields of academics, athletics, leadership, and extra-curricular activities have given George Washington High School an outstanding reputation among California high schools.

[edit] Location

600 32nd Ave, San Francisco, California

Washington's campus is located next to Presidio Middle School, a public school.

Facilities include:

  • 3-story h-shaped academic building
  • 3-Story Shop Building
  • Auditorium/ Theater
  • 12 "temporary" Bungalows
  • Library
  • Gymnasium
  • American football field/Soccer Field
  • Soccer/multipurpose field
  • 6 tennis courts
  • 4 basketball courts

[edit] Academics

Washington High School prides itself in academic excelence with emphasis on AP courses. In 2006 Newsweek ranked George Washington as the 316th best high school in America.

[edit] Statistics

  • 2004-2005:
    • 2311 students; M/F (55/ 45)
    • Student demographics:
Latino White African-American Chinese Japanese Korean American Indian Filipino Other Non-White Declined to State
13.7% 13.9% 13.8% 50.8% 5.9% 2.3% 0.9% 5.0% 5.0% 1.0%
  • Certificated Teacher Demographics
Latino White African-American Chinese Japanese Korean American Indian Filipino Other Non-White Declined to State
3.3% 60.8% 4.1% 9.1% 3.3% 0.8% 0.8% 4.1% 4.1% 9.1%

[edit] Notable alumni

Senior graduation, 2005
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Senior graduation, 2005

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