Federal Way High School

Federal Way High School
Established 1938
Type Public secondary
Principal Lisa Griebel
Faculty 81
Students 1,527 (2008-2009) 2,000+ (2009-2010)
Grades 9–12
Location Federal Way, Washington, USA
District Federal Way School District
Campus Suburban
Colors Blue and white            
Mascot Eagle
Website schools.fwps.org/fwhs/

Federal Way High School is located in Federal Way, Washington. It was originally built in 1938.

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Academics

Activities

Automotive/VICA, Book Club, Cheer Team, Chess Club, Dance Team, DECA/Student Store, Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America, Future Business Leaders of America, Gamers Club, Gay/Straight Alliance, Habitat for Humanity, National Honor Society, Key Club, Latino Club, Letter Club, Native American Club, Pacific Islander Club, Peer mediators, Poetry Club, Pride/UNITEE, and a nationally recognized Speech/Debate Team.

Athletics

Federal Way is in the South Division of the South Puget Sound League in Washington's West Central District. The most recent successes in the State tournaments include a 1st place finish in 2001 and 2nd place finishes in 2000, '02 and '03 by the baseball team in the 4A State tournament. In the 2007-2008 basketball season, Federal Way finished second in the 4A State tournament, their highest finish in school history. In 2006 FWHS left the South Division of the South Puget Sond League (SPSL) and joined the North SPSL. Also in the 2007 season the Boys Soccer Team got second in the state. For the 2008-2009 Federal Way boys' and girls' Basketball teams both made the 4A Washington State Basketball tournament. The girls' team went on to finish in 3rd while the Boys finished in first place after a 62-54 win over Garfield High School. For the 2009-2010 Federal Way boys' and girl's Basketball teams both made the 4A Washington State Basketball tournament again. The Boys finished 3rd. Also for the 2010 Federal Way Boys Cross country team, they went 8-0 and became SPSL South Champs. Then later on traveled down to Pasco, Washington to comepete in 4a Washington State Cross Country Championships. The boys later on, finished 13TH place.

Notable alumni

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