Sitka High School

Sitka High School

A picture from the Sitka High School parking lot.
Location
Sitka, Alaska
U.S.
Information
Type Public secondary
Established 1940s
Principal Karen Macklin
Grades 9–12
Number of students 400
Campus Open
Mascot Wolves
Website sitkaschools.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=15

Sitka High School (abbreviated SHS) is the principal high school for the Southeast Alaskan community of Sitka and the Sitka School District.

The school's student body is primarily composed of Caucasians, Alaskan Natives, and Asian-Pacific Islanders.

Academics

Three Advanced Placement courses are offered: AP Statistics, AP Calculus, and AP Human Geography.

Karen Macklin is the current principal and Sondra Lundvick is the current vice principal.

Extracurriculars

Sitka High School's sports teams are known as the Sitka Wolves with female teams sometimes known as the Lady Wolves with all teams competing at the 3A level of interscholastic competition in Alaska (as dictated by the Alaska School Activities Association), the second highest level of competition available in the state for schools with an enrollment less than 400. SHS's traditionally most successful sports are softball, baseball, swimming, and wrestling with the former two claiming state championships in the 2004-2005 school year and with baseball and swimming claiming championships in the 2005-2006 school year. So far in the 2006-2007 school year boys swimming has claimed another state championship and the Wolves baseball three-peated winning their state for the third time in a row in 2006-2007 academic school year. In the past 3 years Sitka High School has won the Region V 4A Wrestling championships twice. SHS is also renowned for its competitive drama, debate, forensics (DDF) team, which has multiple state championships under its belt including a forensics state championship in 2005-2006, 2008–2009, and 2009–2010 and its music program and jazz band, which has taken awards at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and Columbia Basin Jazz Festival.

Sitka High's traditional rivals consist of the boarding school Mt. Edgecumbe High School which is also located in Sitka (across the O'Connell Bridge on Japonski Island), and its 4A southeast rivals Juneau-Douglas High School and Ketchikan High School, however the recent change to 3A means the Juneau-Douglas Bears and the Ketchikan Kings no longer compete against the Sitka Wolves for regional and state titles.

As of 2009, the school has an enrollment of just under 400 students making it the fourth largest high school per enrollment in Southeast Alaska behind Ketchikan High School, Juneau-Douglas High School, and Thunder Mountain High School, the 21st largest in Alaska, and among the largest of the 3A classified schools in the state.

Sitka High School Auditorium

View from steel girders down onto stage wings and audience chamber of the auditorium under construction
(11 May 2006).

The Sitka High School Auditorium is a 617 seat performing arts facility attached to Sitka High. It functions as a performing center for all performance arts in Sitka from ballet recitals to band concerts.

3A switch

As of 2007, Sitka high school has made the decision to move from 4A to a 3A school because of a decrease in student enrollment over the previous decade. This will affect many activities and sports such as wrestling, basketball, cross-country, etc. The decision took effect in the 2008-09 school year.

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Coordinates: 57°03′44″N 135°20′24″W / 57.0622°N 135.3399°W / 57.0622; -135.3399

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