South Kitsap High School is the lone comprehensive high school in the South Kitsap School District, located at 425 Mitchell Avenue in Port Orchard. With roughly 2,500 students, it is one of the largest 4A high schools west of Puget Sound and serves a sprawling enrollment area covering Port Orchard, Manchester, and the surrounding rural communities of southern Kitsap County.
Coursework is organized into five career pathways: Arts and Communication; Business and Marketing; Engineering and Technology; Health and Human Services; and Science and Natural Resources. The school offers Advanced Placement, Running Start, and CTE programs, and its theatre department staged a recent spring production of "TRAP."
The Wolves compete in the South Puget Sound League and play home football games at the campus stadium. The football program reached 23 consecutive WIAA playoff appearances from 1980 to 2003 and won the state championship in 1994. South Kitsap's combination of size, single-school identity, and long athletic history gives it an unusual profile among large Puget Sound high schools, where most peer enrollment areas have split into multiple comprehensive campuses.
Source: WA ERDC Graduate Outcomes.
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