Shorecrest High School
The high school's 42-acre (17 ha) campus was originally on land leased from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources until the Shoreline School District bought it outright in 1985. Shorecrest moved to a new building on the campus over two phases in 2012 and 2014 that cost $94 million to construct. The new buildings include a three-story academic building with a commons area and library, a separate gymnasium and athletic complex, and a performing arts center with a 450-seat theater.
Demographics
The demographic breakdown of the 1,450 students enrolled for the 2017–2018 school year was:
- Male – 50.8%
- Female – 49.2%
- American Indian/Alaska Native – 0.2%
- Asian – 14.3%
- Black – 8.7%
- Hispanic – 11.0%
- Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander – 0.5%
- White – 52.8%
- Two or More Races – 12.5%
In addition, 26.8% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch.
Student media
- Tattoo (literary arts magazine)
- The Highland Piper (student newspaper)
- The Loch (annual)
- SCNN/Shorecrest News Network (video news)
Notable alumni
This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (March 2023) |
Arts and entertainment
- Rainn Wilson, actor
- Jeff Kashiwa, jazz musician
- Sanjaya Malakar, American Idol contestant (Season 6)
- Richard Sparks, choral conductor
- Adam Ray, actor, comedian, podcaster
- Stephen O'Malley, experimental musician, producer and composer
- Ray Dalton, contemporary pop singer-songwriter
Athletes
- Michelle Akers, professional soccer player, member of 1991 and 1999 U.S. Women's National Teams
- Ken Bone, former Washington State University and Portland State University head men's basketball coach
- Tony Crudo, professional soccer player
- Jason Farrell, former Major League Soccer and National Professional Soccer League midfielder with Columbus Crew, Kansas City Attack, and Wichita Wings
- Caros Fodor, professional Mixed Martial Artist for WSOF
- Allen James, two time Olympian in the 20k, 1992, and 50k walk, 1996.
- Phoenix Jones, professional MMA fighter
- Charlie McKee, Olympic bronze medalist, 1988 sailing – 470; Olympic bronze medalist, 2000 sailing – 49'er
- Jonathan McKee, Olympic gold medalist, 1984 sailing – Flying Dutchman; Olympic bronze medalist, 2000 sailing – 49'er
- Ray Pinney, former National Football League offensive lineman with Pittsburgh Steelers
- Glendon Rusch, Major League Baseball pitcher, minor-league coach
- Sue Semrau, head women's basketball coach at Florida State University
- Marc Wilson, former NFL quarterback with New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders
- Henry Wingo, professional soccer player, Seattle Sounders FC
- Katrina Young, Olympic platform diver at the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games
Business
- Matt Williams, American Internet entrepreneur and CEO of Pro.com.
Government, law, social activism
- Dan Kristiansen, current 39th District Washington State Representative (R)
- Michael G. Santos, prison reform activist and author.
Athletics
The following is a listing of the sports offered at Shorecrest and the state tournament championships won.
- Baseball – State champions, 1975.
- Tennis – Boy's state champions, 2015.
- Cross country running – Boy's state champions, 1984, 1985.
- Football
- Volleyball
- Soccer – Boy's state champions, 1976, 2005 and 2009; Girl's state champions 1983, 1985, 1992, 1993 and 1995
- Swimming
- Basketball
- Gymnastics
- Dance (Highland dancing, hip hop)
- Wrestling
- Golf
- Track and field Girl's state champions, 2015.
- Softball – 4A state champions, 2001
- Cheerleading
- Color guard (flag spinning)
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