Graham-Kapowsin High School
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Graham-Kapowsin High School is a high school
High school
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 in the Bethel School District
Bethel School District (Washington)
Bethel School District No. 403 is a public school district in Pierce County, Washington, USA and serves of unincorporated Pierce County including Spanaway, Graham, Kapowsin, and the city of Roy. Bethel is unique in the way that its high schools serve grades 10-12 as opposed to the traditional...

, Pierce County, Washington
Pierce County, Washington
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, United States. Its doors first opened to students in September 2005.

Academics

Languages taught at this school include Spanish, French, German, and Japanese. A few AP
Advanced Placement Program
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 classes here are:
  • Biology
    Biology
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  • Psychology
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  • Calculus
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  • History
    History
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  • Chemistry
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Athletics

The GK Eagles are members of the South Division of the South Puget Sound League in Washington's West Central District.

The football team made its first State appearance in 2007, losing in the Quarterfinals to Ferris
Joel E. Ferris High School
Joel E. Ferris High School is a public high school located in Spokane, Washington, USA. The school educates in grades 9–12 and is part of Spokane Public Schools...

, 49-14. The Eagles lost in the State Qualifying Round in 2006 and 2008.

The first graduating class set impressive standards in Track and Field. The 2007 Boys 4×400 meter Relay Team won the 2007 State Championship. The previous year they went to state placing 5th overall. The 2007 team, however, soared passed their previous mark by becoming the only team in the state that year to run under a 3:20, with a time of 3:19.56.

The wrestling team has been doing very well. The team fielded many state placers and one state champ in the 2006-07 Season. The 2007-08 Season was the team's best year, placing second in 4A State finishing behind state champions Lake Stevens High School. The 2008-09 saw a less successful season as the team finished 7th in state.

GK volleyball has built an impressive program over the years. The eagles were league champs back to back in 2009 and 2010, placing 2nd in the West Central Districts tournament in 2010. Making appearances at the state tournament in both 2009 and 2010 placing 6th and 7th.

Past Daffodil Parade Princesses

  • Kori Hinkle (2011)
  • Tresa Turner (2010)
  • Gloria Bleakley (2008)
  • Karen Rogers (2007)

Music

The music program at GKHS has earned a few awards and received recognition from accredited professional musicians and teachers. The band program's Wind Ensemble, directed by Paul Bain, has been invited to play at many festivals across the country. Currently, their jazz band ranks sixteenth in the nation. The choir program has been led by Andrea Klouse and was invited to perform at New York's Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall
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 in 2007. The 2007-2008 Choir (Chorale) was also invited, and recognized as the Keynote Address at the WMEA (Washington Music Educators Association) Conference. They have performed at the Puyallup Fair, and have also participated, and placed in the BINW (Best In the North-West) competition held annually in Portland, Oregon. GKHS is known for having great student leadership. The past years the Chorale has been by students aspiring to become music majors. To name a few, Bryan Watson, now attending PLU for Vocal Performance; and Justin Daniel, a Performance major who has previously attended the Berklee College of Music
Berklee College of Music
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 in Boston and now attends the University of North Texas
University of North Texas
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 to continue his extremely prosperous musical career. In addition, the Band program also shares a musical relationship with the Tamana Girls High school
Tamana Girls High School
Tamana Girls High School is a girls high school in Tamana, Kumamoto, Japan. It was founded in April 1925 under the name 'tamana jussen jogakuin'...

 in Japan. These bands come together every school year to exchange wonderful music. Starting 2010-2011 school year, Sue Green is the new appointed choir program director and Christopher Burnes is the new Orchestra Conductor.

JROTC

The JROTC program at GKHS began in 2005. The elective course is taught by Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Meray (Ret.) and First Sergeant James Kemp (Ret.). The JROTC has grown from a unit with 77 enrolled cadets to well over 120 in the upcoming year. The JROTC Special Teams have also met moderate success in their regional competitions in the programs short three years. Their 2008-09 Team A Color Guard is led by Brad Schoch. The school's Drill Team (unarmed and armed) is also led by Brad Schoch. The school's Battalion Commander is Edward Sparks. The new battalion commander for 2009-2010 school year will be Zachary Moran, and the executive officer will be Dylan Gowland.

History


In November 2008, GK hosted a Donkey basketball
Donkey basketball
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game. The players were various teachers from different schools inside Bethel School District.

On Friday May 8, 2009, about 500 students walked out of school in protest against teachers possibly losing their jobs due to district funding.

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