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Mount Tahoma High School

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Type
  
Public secondary

Principal
  
Kevin Kannier

Enrollment
  
1,610 (2010)

Phone
  
+1 253-571-3800

Established
  
1961

Grades
  
9th - 12th

Yearbook
  
Totem

Mascot
  
Thunderbirds

Color
  
Cardinal, White, Gold

Address
  
4634 S 74th St, Tacoma, WA 98409, USA

Similar
  
Foss High School, Birney, Tacoma Public School, Clover Park High School, Wilson High School

Mount Tahoma High School is a high school in Tacoma, Washington. It opened in 1961 and is a part of the Tacoma Public School District. The school's mascot is the Thunderbird.

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History

Mount Tahoma opened its doors in the South Tacoma neighborhood in 1961. It is named after the Native American name for Mount Rainier. The school was built by a California contractor in the 1960s and wasn't very accommodating for its Washington students. The original school layout consisted of three open air courtyards, with a college style open campus. Frequently, students carried parkas or umbrellas from class to class. 2004 was the last year that students would be in the original Mount Tahoma building. Students and staff moved to the new building, which fit more with the Pacific Northwest weather.

New Building

Built in 1961, the setting of Mount Tahoma High School drastically changed in September 2004. The school is located on 74th Street and overlooks Mount Rainier (which is the namesake for Mt. Tahoma.) The new campus features 93 teaching spaces, including 81 classrooms, eight technology labs, wireless networking throughout the building, a 600-seat performance arts theatre, two gymnasiums, a pool, weight room, aerobics room, athletic fields and a 3,500 seat stadium. The offices are located in the front of the main entrance and are connected to the large 900-seat commons. There are 9 science classrooms with a 90-foot greenhouse and nursery. Mount Tahoma's counseling center is the hub of career activities, which enable students to access college information and career opportunities.

Statistics

  • School Conference - West Central, District 3, Narrows League, Bridge Division
  • School Interhigh League - GPS, Greater Puget Sound
  • School Mascot - Thunderbirds
  • School Colors - Cardinal/White/Gold
  • Notable alumni

  • Ahmad Rashad (Bobby Moore), class of 1968, an Emmy-award winning sportscaster and American football wide receiver
  • Ron Cey, Class of 1966, Los Angeles Dodgers 3rd Basemen from 1973-1982, co-MVP for 1981 World Series
  • Ray Horton, Class of 1978, retired NFL cornerback and current Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator
  • References

    Mount Tahoma High School Wikipedia