Gresham High School (Oregon)

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Gresham High School
Gresham High School gym - Oregon.jpg
Gresham High School gymnasium
Address
Gresham High School (Oregon)
1200 N Main Avenue

, ,
97030

United States
Coordinates 45°30′21″N122°25′51″W / 45.505903°N 122.430734°W / 45.505903; -122.430734
Information
Type Public
Motto"Glory, Honor, Strength" [1]
Opened1906;118 years ago (1906)
School district Gresham-Barlow School District
PrincipalErika Beddoe-Whitlock [1]
Staff61.53 (FTE) [2]
Grades9-12
Number of students1,626 (2021–22) [2]
Student to teacher ratio26.43 [2]
Color(s)Blue and white    [3]
Athletics conference OSAA Mt. Hood Conference 6A-4 [3]
Mascot Gophers [3]
Rival Sam Barlow High School [4]
Yearbook Munhinotu
Feeder schoolsClear Creek Middle School, Dexter McCarty Middle School
Website http://ghs.gresham.k12.or.us/

Gresham High School (GHS) is a public high school located in Gresham, Oregon, United States. It was the first high school to open in the city, and serves around 1,600 students. It is operated by the Gresham-Barlow School District.

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History

Gresham High School was the first high school to open in the city of Gresham, officially opening in 1915. Previously, high school classes were taught in a schoolhouse that is on the current site of West Gresham Elementary School. [5] Its first high school classes were taught during the 1902-03 school year and a grade was added each year until the first senior class graduated in 1906. [6]

Since the school's opening, there have been many improvements to the grounds to accommodate the increasing number of students and their safety. In 1922, a gymnasium and auditorium were built, followed by a south wing of classrooms in 1936. In 1940, through the Works Progress Administration, the current gym, an updated auditorium, a north wing of classrooms, and an agriculture building were constructed. In 1993, a new Physical Education building was completed behind the grandstands. [7]

Shortly after extensive remodeling and the addition of a new PE area in 1971, the original wooden grandstands were burned down by an arsonist. [8] The grandstands were rebuilt the following year. [7]

Gresham's stands during a football game, 2018 Stands during Gresham High game.jpg
Gresham's stands during a football game, 2018

In 2000, the Gresham-Barlow School District approved a $40.2 million bond, and Gresham High School got an expanded library and counseling office, six new classrooms, a new cafeteria and kitchen, and more. Through this bond, the school district also updated other older buildings and built Springwater Trail High School and the Center for Advanced Learning. In 2016, the Gresham-Barlow School District and the voters of Gresham passed a $291 million bond to replace most parts of the school, [9] with construction beginning in 2018 and ending in 2021. Until the recent remodel, [10] the school still had asbestos tiling and pipe insulation throughout the building and numerous architectural faults. [1]

In 2024, there were calls for the current principal, Erika Beddoe-Whitlock, to step down due to increasing violence on the school grounds. [11]

Academics

Gresham currently offers Advanced Placement (AP) academic programs to prepare students for upper-level courses. Previously, the school was an official International Baccalaureate school offering the IB Diploma Program, [12] but switched to the AP program in 2022. [13]

In 2008, 81% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 450 students, 366 graduated, 45 dropped out, 15 received a modified diploma, and 24 were still in high school in 2009. [14] [15]

Sports and activities

Athletics

Gresham's sports teams compete in football, volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, swimming, wrestling, dance/cheer, baseball, softball, track and field, tennis, water polo, and golf. [16]

State championships

  • Football: 1982
  • Boys' swimming: 1992
  • Boys' water polo: 1981
  • Girls' water polo: 1982, 1991
  • Girls volleyball: 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2006
  • Speech and debate: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
  • Oregon All High School Drag Racing: 1977
  • Rhythmettes Dance Team: 1991, 1999, 2014, 2015, 2016

Activities

Gresham has three main performing arts programs: theatre, choir, and band, who all perform at competitions.

The Theatre Arts Department offers students opportunities from acting in main stage productions, including a full length musical, to directing or working as crew members backstage. Students work with theatre professionals throughout the Portland area, including a residency with Portland Center Stage, and working with influential organist Martin Ellis.

The choir program consists of Encore Choir, Gresham Men's Choir, Treble Choir, Concert Choir, and Overtones. For five years in a row, the Gresham High School Concert Choir placed in the top five in the OSAA State Choir Competition.

The Gresham High School Band program consists of Jazz Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and Wind Ensemble. Members of these bands perform at home football and basketball games as the Pep Band, and march in Gresham's annual Teddy Bear Parade each September. Additionally, there is a pit orchestra. The band program was introduced in 1926.

Although the Gresham-Barlow School District cut millions of dollars from the budget for the 2009-2010 school year, the band and choir programs were able to continue at Gresham High School because of peaceful student protests through song. [1]

Publications

Gresham High School produces two newspapers: The Gresham Argus and The Gopher Gazette. They are produced by separate staffs and are budgeted by their own advertising efforts. The newspapers have different audiences as well; the Gresham Argus is delivered to students in class, and the Gopher Gazette is distributed via postal mail to parents of students and businesses in the community. The Gopher Gazette recently lost funding and had to switch to an online format.

Notable alumni

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