Edward S. Ingraham High School | |
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Address | |
1819 North 135th Street , 98133 United States | |
Information | |
School type | Public, co-educational |
Established | 1959 |
School district | Seattle Public Schools |
Superintendent | Brent Jones |
Principal | Martin Floe |
Athletic Director | Traci Huffer |
Staff | 97 |
Faculty | 65 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1454[1] (2022-2023) |
Average class size | 25 |
Classrooms | 56 |
Campus | Urban |
Campus size | 29 acres (117,359 m²) |
Color(s) | Blue, White & Gray |
Slogan | It’s a matter of pride! |
Athletics | 22 Varsity teams |
Athletics conference | Sea-King: Metro 3A |
Nickname | Rams |
Newspaper | The Cascade |
Yearbook | The Glacier |
Communities served | Bitter Lake, Haller Lake, Licton Springs, Crown Hill, Greenwood, Broadview, North Beach, Blue Ridge, Northgate |
Feeder schools | Broadview Thomson K-8, Hamilton International Middle School (NC Highly Capable Cohort and Language Immersion), Jane Addams Middle School (NE Highly Capable Cohort), Whitman Middle School (Neighborhood), McClure Middle School, Robert Eagle Staff Middle School (Neighborhood and NW Highly Capable Cohort), Seattle Country Day School |
Website | http://ingrahamhs.seattleschools.org/ |
Main entrance to Ingraham High School |
Ingraham High School is a public high school, serving grades 9–12 in the Haller Lake neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Opened in 1959, the school is named after Edward Sturgis Ingraham, the first superintendent of the Seattle Public Schools. Since 2002, Ingraham has been an International Baccalaureate school,[2] and also offers programs such as the Academy of Information Technology.[3] Since the 2011 school year, Ingraham has also offered an accelerated model of the International Baccalaureate program (IBx), modeled on a similar program in Bellevue School District, allowing students in Seattle Public Schools' highly capable cohort (formerly Accelerated Progress Program).