North Bend High School
North Bend High School | |
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Address | |
2323 Pacific Avenue North Bend, Oregon, Coos 97459 United States | |
Coordinates | 43°23′55″N 124°13′58″W / 43.398687°N 124.232841°WCoordinates: 43°23′55″N 124°13′58″W / 43.398687°N 124.232841°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1908 |
School district | North Bend School District |
Principal | Bill Lucero |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 805[1] |
Color(s) | Brown and gold |
Athletics conference | OSAA 4A |
Mascot | Bulldog (Hesper and Hessie) |
Team name | Bulldogs |
Rival | Marshfield High School |
Newspaper | The Bulldog Barker |
Yearbook | Hesperia |
Website | http://www.nbhs.nbend.k12.or.us/ |
North Bend High School is a public high school in North Bend, Oregon, United States.
History
The North Bend school district awarded its first four-year diplomas in the spring of 1908, the first high school in Coos County, Oregon, to do so. The school was operating out of the Central School building at that time. Even prior to that, in the fall of 1907, the school colors of brown and gold were chosen for the school. The superintendent at the time, A.G. Rabb, had graduated from Baldwin College in Ohio, which had those same colors. Raab also instituted a tradition of annually tying a ribbon with the name of each year's graduates to a shovel used to plant a sprig of ivy or a tree to beautify the schools campus.[2]
By the 1909-1910 school year a new building, Kinney High, was built to provide a place of higher education in North Bend, Oregon. Only one student graduated from Kinney High in 1910. A year later the school was renamed North Bend High School when it was discovered that the man who donated the property for the school, Lorenzo D. Kinney, did not have clear title to the land.[3]
In 1928, the high school's letterman club (Order of North Bend) suggested a Bulldog mascot for the school. It was first mentioned in the local newspapers in the fall. It remains the school's mascot.[4]
Academics
In 1987, North Bend High School was honored in the Blue Ribbon Schools Program, the highest honor a school can receive in the United States.[5]
In 2008, 78% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 198 students, 154 graduated, 28 dropped out, 3 received a modified diploma, and 13 are still in high school.[6][7]
Sports
The first athletic team to win any sort of championship was the girls' basketball team of 1908-1909 which won the Coos County League title that winter.[8]
State championships
- Wrestling: 1979
- Women's basketball: 2005
- Men's cross country: 2006, 2007
- Women's swimming: 2007, 2013, 2015
- Men's swimming: 2011
- Forensics: 2013, 2014
- Symphonic band: 2014, 2015, 2016
- Track and field: 2014
- Volleyball: 2006
- Football: 2016
Notable alumni
- Sheila Bleck - professional bodybuilder
- Bill Borcher - University of Oregon Basketball Coach
- Pete Susick - inducted into "Oregon Sports Hall of Fame" as a coach in 1990
- Bob Sanders - "University of Oregon Hall of Fame" football player
- Jim Shanley - "Oregon Sports Hall of Fame", played for Green Bay Packers
- Bill Swain - seven-year career in the National Football League
- David Abraham - 1992 National High School Wrestling Coach of the Year
- Keith Shriver - 1999 inductee to Linfield College "Hall of Fame" for track
- Rudy Ruppe - inducted into Oregon State's "Sports Hall of Fame" in 1990
- Kenn Hess - recognized by the "Oregon Coaches Association" for sports reporting
- Rick Wetherell - Oregon high school "Teacher of the Year" in 1985.
- Doug Schmidt - lead engineer for the General Motors ONSTAR system
- John Hunter - 1984 NCAA Football champion who later played for both the Atlanta Falcons and the Seattle Seahawks
- Donny Harrel - National "Community College Baseball Coach of the Year" in 1999.
- Dale Stebbins - inducted into the "Oregon High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame" in 2000.
- Dean Crowell - U.S. Air Force Academy awards "Outstanding Intramural Athlete" annually in his name
- Jukka Hilden - Finnish stunt performer, actor and television personality.
References
- ↑ North Bend High School - North Bend, Oregon
- ↑ Coos Bay Harbor (North Bend), January 29, 1926>
- ↑ <Nancy Weybright, The No Beginning, Possibly 100 Year History of Coos County School District 1, pp 8-11>
- ↑ Coos Bay Harbor (North Bend), February 17, 1928 and October 19, 1928>
- ↑ Archived: Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
- ↑ "State releases high school graduation rates". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- ↑ "Oregon dropout rates for 2008". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- ↑ Coos Bay Times, February 27, 1909