Everett High School is the flagship and oldest high school in Everett Public Schools, occupying a National Register of Historic Places campus on Colby Avenue in central Everett. The school traces its origin to 1891, when teacher Emma Sarepta Yule opened the Broadway School with a tenth-grade program, and the present A Building opened in 1910 on land that had hosted Buffalo Bill's Wild West show five years earlier.
The school enrolls roughly 1,650 students and competes athletically as the Seagulls in the WIAA Wesco 3A conference. Coach Enoch Bagshaw's 1920 football team finished a perfect season with a 16-7 win over East Technical of Cleveland on January 1, 1921, a result long claimed as an unofficial national high school championship.
Notable alumni include U.S. Senator Henry M. Scoop Jackson, photorealist artist Chuck Close, NFL quarterback Chris Chandler, and 2013 Boston Marathon photographic figure Bill Iffrig. The school offers AP coursework, an established performing-arts program, and CTE pathways supported by a multi-building urban campus.
Source: WA ERDC Graduate Outcomes.
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