Burlington-Edison High School
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Burlington-Edison High School | |
School type | Public secondary school |
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District | Burlington-Edison School District |
Principal | Beth VanderVeen |
Faculty | 65 (as of Oct. 2005)[1] |
Students | 1145 (as of Oct. 2005)[1] |
Colors | Blue and gold |
Mascot | Tiger |
Location | Burlington, Washington, USA |
Website | Burlington-Edison HS Website |
Burlington-Edison High School (B-EHS) is a public secondary school in Burlington, Washington. It serves students in grades 9-12 in the Burlington-Edison School District, including the communities of Burlington, Bow, Edison, and Alger. The principal is Beth VanderVeen, and the assistant principals are Mike Curl and Mike Christman. The mascot is the Tiger, and the school colors are blue and gold.[2]
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[edit] Demographics
In the 2005-2006 school year, the total student population was 1145. 78.4% of those students were white, 17% were Hispanic, 2.6% were Asian, 1% were African American, and 0.6% were American Indian or Native Alaskan. As of May 2006, 22.9% qualified for free or reduced lunches, and 2.1% were migrants.[1]
[edit] Building
The campus is comprised of a newer three-story main building (which houses the library, counseling offices, and various classrooms) constructed in 1996[citation needed] and older outbuildings, including classrooms, administrative offices, the gym and cafeteria, and the Tiger Tub, a food stand run by the business classes and popular among students during lunch periods.
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[edit] References
- ^ a b c Washington State Report Card. Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction in Washington. Retrieved on November 30, 2006.
- ^ B-EHS Website. Burlington-Edison High School. Retrieved on November 30, 2006.