Arlington High School (Washington)

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Arlington High School is a public high school located in Arlington, Washington and is home to the Eagles. The enrollment was 1,622 for the 2023–2024 school year.[2] This school was built in 2002 after years of unsuccessful building bonds. The grand opening, after five years of raising funds, was on May 31, 2003.

Coordinates48°10′00″N 122°06′55″W
MottoHome of the Eagles
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Arlington High School
Arlington High School entrance
Location
18821 Crown Ridge Blvd

Coordinates48°10′00″N 122°06′55″W
Information
TypePublic secondary school
MottoHome of the Eagles
School district
Arlington School District
Principal
Marilee Herman (2024)
Enrollment1,622 (2023-2024)[1]
ColorsNavy & Gold
   
NicknameEagles
RivalsStanwood (Stilly Cup)
YearbookThe Stillaguamish Trail
WebsiteArlington High School
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Sports

Arlington's rivals are the Stanwood Spartans, who they play annually in football for the Stilly Cup.[3]

In 2010, the Arlington Eagles won the WESCO championship against Jackson High School 42–21. In 2013, the Arlington Eagles won the softball state title.[4]

FIRST Robotics

Arlington High School is the home school to Neobots (FTC: 9330, FRC: 2903), a FIRST Robotics program with their rookie year in 2009. Neobots went to FIRST World Championship in 2017 for FIRST Steamworks.[5]

Sno-Isle Skills and Tech Center

Arlington Public Schools participates in Sno-Isle Skills and Tech Center, which is one of many such school districts. Sno-Isle allows students to participate in industry and college level classes involving Electronics, Engineering, Mechanics, Culinary, Arts, Construction and other industry related skills.

Demographics

As of 2018, the demographic breakdown of Arlington High School ethnicities is:[6]

  • 79% White
  • 11% Hispanic
  • 2% Asian
  • 1% American Indian or Alaskan Native
  • 1% Black

Old Arlington High School Building

The old Arlington High School building is now used as a Kids Kloset providing clothes to the underprivileged. The building is also used as a quarters for Arlington Public School.

Notable alumni

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