Clover Park High School is the older of two comprehensive high schools in the Clover Park School District, serving the city of Lakewood and military families connected to Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The school was established in 1938 to handle wartime growth around Fort Lewis and today enrolls about 1,180 students.
In January 2022 the school retired its 70-year-old Warriors identity and adopted the Timberwolves mascot to comply with Washington's 2021 law restricting Native-themed school imagery; the selection followed consultation with the Puyallup Tribe and a vote by a student-staff site council. Athletics are now branded under the Timberwolves name and compete in the 3A South Sound Conference.
The campus is best known academically for its CTE pathways tied to the surrounding aerospace and military economy, including an Aerospace Engineering & Manufacturing program that prepares students for industry certifications and Boeing internship pipelines also used by sister school Lakes High. AP coursework, JROTC, and dual-credit options through Clover Park Technical College and Pierce College round out the offerings.
Source: WA ERDC Graduate Outcomes.
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