Seamount League

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The Seamount Athletic League is an interscholastic high school league in Western Washington. It adheres to most rules and regulations of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.

History

The Seamount League was founded in June 1991.[1] It merged with the Pierce County League in June 2001.[1]

In the late 2000s, the league had one of the highest ejection rates of any league in the state of Washington.[2]

Leadership

The league is led by three organizations: the Superintendents' Association, the Principals' Association, and the Activities / Athletics Directors' Association.[1] The Superintendents' Association determines the overall direction of the league.

Member schools

Participating school districts include the Highline School District (Evergreen High School, Highline High School, Mount Rainier High School, and the Tyee Educational Complex), the Renton School District (Hazen High School, Lindbergh High School, and Renton High School),[3] and the Tukwila School District (Foster High School). Other participating schools include Lakes High School, and Mount Si High School.[1] Kennedy High School, a private school, also participates.

New members may be admitted by a vote of league principals and the superintendents of districts in which member schools are located.[1]

References

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