Raisbeck Aviation High School

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Raisbeck Aviation High School
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Raisbeck Aviation High School
9229 E Marginal Way

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98108

United States
Coordinates 47°31′15″N122°18′02″W / 47.520764°N 122.300631°W / 47.520764; -122.300631
Information
Type Public, STEM (Aviation, Aerospace)
Motto"The Sky is not the Limit"
Established2004
School district Highline Public Schools
PrincipalTherese Tipton
Faculty18.15 (FTE) [1]
Enrollment411 (2023–24) [1]
Student to teacher ratio22.59 [1]
Color(s) Red, Black, Gold, White
    
MascotFriday the Phoenix
Website Raisbeck Aviation H.S.
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Street view of RAHS with the Airpark's historic pioneering aircraft in the background

Raisbeck Aviation High School (RAHS), part of the Highline School District, is located in Tukwila, Washington. The school is an aviation- and aerospace-themed STEM school and one of the Highline School District's small schools. It is focused on preparing students for college, careers, and citizenship. The school serves about 400 students in grades 9-12 from around Puget Sound. Until 2013 it was known as Aviation High School. It is next to the Museum of Flight's Aviation Pavilion exhibit near King County International Airport.

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Academics

The school's approach to learning is project-based with an additional emphasis on the students presenting and defending their learning in front of industry experts. [2] Each student is paired with a mentor from one of the school's industry partners who is assigned to the student in Grade 9 or 10 and continues with them through graduation. The mentor advises the students on course and career paths and assists with selection of internships where students work in local industry before graduation. To assist with guidance of the various programs, RAHS has both a Board of Governors and a 5-person Advisory Council with representatives from local industry, businesses, and the county.

Programs

RAHS offers a full spectrum of academic programs in addition to specialty and programs unique to this school, including: [3]

Career readiness

RAHS offers students a range of career readiness programs: [13]

Athletics and physical education

All students must earn state-mandated credits in Physical Education and Health to meet in order to graduate. Students participate in athletics at their "home" high school or school district.

Credit is offered for legitimate athletic participation and individual fitness programs where a student participates in a club or intramural sport or develops his/her structured fitness program. Health classes are offered by the school and are available on-line.

There are no on-site outdoor play areas or playfields and there is no gymnasium; the indoor Commons space does convert into basketball practice courts. The school offers an after-school ultimate frisbee team with the name Turbulence. It runs through DiscNW, a frisbee organization in the Pacific Northwest and has teams run through three seasons.

Admission

Since the 2016 student admissions, an Admissions lottery process used in charter schools was implemented by the Superintendent's mandate.

Before the Class of 2020, admission to RAHS was based primarily on demonstrating an interest in and evidence of pursuing the fields of aviation and aerospace. Each applicant is interviewed by a panel for 90 minutes and must complete a 12-page application where they convey evidence for interest in attending a specialized context for learning. Only 100 students are accepted yearly (approx. >30% acceptance rate), although in the 07-08 year 124 students were accepted. In many ways, the process was like that of a private institution, except without tuition. According to former principal, Bruce Kelly, greatest consideration is given to an applicant's passion and evidence of that passion for genuine interest in aviation and aerospace. The goals of the interview provided an authentic experience for prospective and current students. " [2]

Students must volunteer for 10 hours per year in order to graduate. Students say that this goal is easily met by volunteer opportunities offered by such student-run clubs such as INTERACT and the National Honor Society.

Recognition

The school was designated by the Washington State legislature as a "lighthouse model of STEM education", which recognizes the school's best practices and student achievement results. [14] RAHS has been designated by the State of Washington as one of a select few Designated Existing Innovative Schools that have implemented "bold, creative, and innovative" ideas. [15] RAHS was ranked #1 among best high schools in Washington state by U.S. News & World Report in April 2016. [16]

History

From 2004 to 2007, the school was located at the South Seattle Community College - Duwamish campus. From 2007 to 2013, it was housed at the former Olympic Elementary School, the previous (temporary) location of Mount Rainier High School. Construction of new facilities commenced in August 2011 [17] and opened on September 9, 2013, renamed Raisbeck Aviation High School after major donors James D. Raisbeck and Sherry Raisbeck.

Facilities

The new 3-story, 72,000 square foot facility was designed by Bassetti Architects. The key design feature is the building's form, with a curved cross-section inspired by the leading edge of a wing. The design received the 2011 People's Choice Award and Polished Apple Merit Award from the regional chapter of Council of Educational Facilities Planners International. [18]

The facility is located on land owned by the Museum of Flight. Of the $44 million cost for the new facilities, 35% was through donations by individuals and private foundations, 32% by the school district, 23% by the Port of Seattle, 9% by the State of Washington, and 1% by the federal government. [19]

Designed as a teaching tool and to support a rigorous education in "STEM" subjects (science, technology, engineering, and math), the building offers direct views to the adjacent Museum of Flight's airplane static outdoor exhibit which includes a Concorde and pioneering Boeing jet aircraft. The location of the school was selected to provide ready access to the Museum of Flight's resources, located across the street at Boeing Field, and to the approximately 200 flight-related businesses nearby. [17]

The museum opened the Aviation Pavilion in 2016, which spanned the gap between the high school and the Space Gallery. The covered Pavilion houses 17 of the museum's historic aircraft, including the B-17 and B-29, and allows the students to explore the history and design of flight up close. [20]

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