Estacada High School

Estacada High School

Estacada High School is a high school located in Estacada, Oregon. The school's athletic teams are known as the Rangers. It was established in 1905, and had its first graduating class in 1910. The school has had as many as 1000 students enroll in it. It is a member of the Estacada School District. As of 2007-2008, the principal is Rick Slater.

Estacada High School marks a proud and deep tradition with its beginnings in 1905 when 9th and 10th grade classes were first taught in the Estacada Grade School, a small 20 by 30 foot building on the west side of Main Street and across from the site of the current elementary building.

The first Estacada High School graduating class of 1910 consisted of one (1) graduate. High school age students continued to be taught in the grade school, moving into a new grade school that was constructed in 1906 and added on to in 1908 with a duplicate structure, both on the site of the current Estacada Grade School.

In 1917, high school aged students moved to a new school, the first Estacada High School, which was built behind the 1906-1908 buildings.

Estacada High School students continued to attend school at this site until the fall of 1936 when, at the end of the first semester, students moved into the newly constructed Estacada High School, the building known today as the Estacada Junior High. During this time, graduating classes varied in size from 25 to 44 students.

In the fall of 1961, the current High School was opened and accommodated a senior class that had grown in number to 80. The entire 9-12 grade enrollment had reached 394.

Since its construction and major remodel in 1981, Estacada High School has undergone many changes. Currently there are approx 750 students enrolled.

Contact information

*255 NE 6th Ave
*Estacada, 97023
*(503)630-8515THEIR MASCOT IS THE REDNECK

External links

* [http://www.esd108.org/highschool/ Estacada High School]
* [http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_school/or/397 School profile]


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