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Skyview HS has a fierce rivalry with the nearby [[http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Columbia_River_High_School|Columbia River HS]]. Coulumbia River is way cooler than Skyview.
Skyview HS has a fierce rivalry with the nearby [[Columbia_River_High_School|Columbia River HS]]. Columbia River is way cooler than Skyview.


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Skyview High School
Location
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United States
Information
TypePublic 4-year
Established1997[1]
PrincipalMrs. Kym Tyelyn-Carlson
Number of students2100 (2007-2009)
Color(s)Blue, Silver, and White
MascotThe Storm
Websitehttp://skyview.vansd.org/

Skyview High School is a high school located in the Salmon Creek area of northern Vancouver, Washington. Opening its doors in 1997, it is the newest of six high schools in the Vancouver School District. The New Building design model incorporates an open classroom floor plan with the use of many windows and features an impressive 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) common area at the center of the school. The building also contains a 1400-seat Auditorium, which has hosted speakers such as Howard Dean and is the current performance venue for the Vancouver Symphony. Skyview has many varying educational programs in arts, technology, and other venues. Skyview is home to the SMT (Science Math and Technology Magnet) in Vancouver, Washington; Skyview also has a top ranked marching band and successful choir and dancing programs. Skyview provides many opportunities to grow leadership qualities with NHS, Key Club, ASB, MUN and other clubs and extracurricular activities.

Mission Statement: Skyview High School is committed to personalizing the high school experience of each student by focusing upon academic, career, social learning and developmental needs.

Arts

Skyview's Arts department has earned a renowned reputation in the Pacific Northwest through the success of its Music and Dance programs. Choir and Band students have repeatedly earned recognition at the state and local level for their performances. Students graduating from these programs have gone on to pursue music performance and education degrees from the Berkley School of Jazz and Performing Arts, Manhattan School of Music, Indiana University, and many other Pacific Northwest colleges.

Academics

Skyview is home to Vancouver's SMT (Science Math Technology) Magnet. Skyview currently offers several AP (Advanced Placement) courses with availability dependent upon student enrollment. Its primary purpose is to encourage students to advance in the fields of science, math and technology.

Clubs

ASB, Asian Society of Skyview, Battleship Club, Birdwatching Club, Con Cu Club, Ultimate Frisbee Club, NHS (National Honor Society), Speech and Debate, DECA, Model United Nations (MUN), Key Club, SHF/French Club, German Club, NRA Club, CB Radio Club, Math Team, Science Olympiad, Science Bowl, Ocean Bowl, Open Forum, Ping Pong Club, Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA), Step Team, Hip Hop Dance Team, Charades Club, A/S/L Club, Red Cross, Diversity Committee (DivCom), Peer Mentoring/Leadership, Drama Club, Chess Club, Robotics Team, D.A. (Dumbledore's Army) Knowledge Bowl, Graphic Design, and Yearbook.

Science Bowl

This section discusses the Science Bowl Club at Skyview High School, for a more in depth description of the activities of Science Bowl go here.

The Skyview High School Science Bowl Team of 2006-2007 won the BPA Regional Science Bowl, beating other teams from prestigious schools in the area. The team received scholarships and a free trip to Washington, D.C. for the national competition.

At the national competition, Skyview won 3 out of their 7 round-robin matches.

Knowledge Bowl

This section discusses the Knowledge Bowl Club at Skyview High School, for a more in depth description of the activities of Knowledge Bowl go here

Skyview High School sent both Knowledge Bowl varsity teams to the state competition in the 2006-2007 school year after taking second and fourth place in the Washington Regional Knowledge Bowl Competition. In 2002 the varsity team won first place in the state competition, the first state-title of any Skyview sports or activities. Skyview varsity knowledge bowl took 1st in the Region and 3rd in state in 2009. The varsity team won first place in the state in 2010. The second varsity team of 2010 won 7th place.

Model United Nations

This section discusses the Model United Nations Club at Skyview High School, for a more in depth description of the activities of Model United Nations go here

MUN is a club where students take on the role of a delegate to the United Nations. By viewing the world from a different perspective and advancing the goals of another country, students broaden their horizons and gain a more complete understanding of the challenges faced by mankind. Students discuss such issues as international conflicts, refugees, extreme poverty and hunger, environmental issues, and globalization.

Charade's Club

Skyview's Charades Club offers students a place to go an express themselves in ways they have never before done. The club was founded by Conor Benjamin Underwood in the 2008-2009 school year, the original advisor was Ms. Nicole Cox. The current advisor for the 2009-2010 school year is Mr. Armstrong.

National Honor Society

This section discusses the NHS at Skyview High School, for a more in depth description of the activities of NHS go here

The National Honor Society at Skyview Highschool currently has over 100 members. In order to be a member of Skyview NHS one has to have a 3.5 Cumulative GPA (compared to the standard 3.0) and complete 15 hours of community service per semester. Skyview NHS does many services for the community, commonly committing volunteers for Friends of Trees, Race for the Cure and the Cystic Fibrosis Walk.

Gay Straight Alliance

Skyview High School has a student lead Gay Straight Alliance to promote tolerance, understanding and equal treatment of students, regardless of their sexual orientation. It was founded during the 2008-2009 school year. The schools Diversity Committee is also a GSA Approved club, and has been around for a much longer period of time and has a larger club base than the GSA club.

Sports and other activities

Varsity Cheerleading

Skyview's varsity cheer team won state in 2009 bringing home Skyview's second state championship for the school.

Tennis team

The Skyview High School Ladies Tennis Team won the 4A Greater St. Helens League award during the 2005–2006 season. During Districts, the Skyview Tennis team also placed 1st and 2nd in the doubles draw. Skyview's no-cut policy for the tennis team was recognized by the United States Tennis Association.

Marching Band

Skyview's Marching Band has been extremely successful competing in the North West Marching Band Circuit. The band has competed in the open class since the year 2000. The Band made their mark by rocketing from a 13th place finish in 1999 to a championship winning performance at SPI the following year. The band has earned a reputation for having entertaining field shows, involving audiences and impressing them with their showmanship and creative visual performance.[citation needed] The Skyview Marching Band was also selected out of a large pool of schools to go and perform at the 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, hosted in China[2].

Reign Dance Team

Over the last decade the Skyview Reign Dance Team/Color Guard has achieved success in the fall and winter seasons. The Reign Dance Team continues to consecutively win district and state competitions. District Champs - 05' 06' 07' 08' 09' 10' and 11'. State Champs - 05' 09' and 11'.

Skyview football

Though the Storm football team was not known for a winning tradition in the early years of the school. They have become, thanks to head coach Steve Kizer and the rest of the coaching staff, one of the top football programs in the state of Washington, winning the Greater St. Helens League championship in 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010.

Varsity Basketball

Skyview Varsity Basketball won league and districts in the season of 2004 and won league in 2010.

Ethnic Diversity

Skyview is predominantly an ethnically Caucasian school, with more than 85% of its students being Caucasian as of 2007.[3]

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Rivalries

Skyview HS has a fierce rivalry with the nearby Columbia River HS. Columbia River is way cooler than Skyview.

References

  1. ^ <http://portalsso.vansd.org/pls/portal/docs/PAGE/VSD_HOME_PUBLIC/VPS_SCHOOLS/VPS_SCHOOL_PERFORMANCE_REPORTS/VPS_SCHOOL_PERFORMANCE_REPORTS_07_1/SKYVIEW%20WEB.PDF>
  2. ^ The Columbian Staff, "2008 in Review: Clark County's year in arts." Columbian 27 DEC 2008 Web.19 Apr 2009. <http://columbian.com/article/20081228/LIVING/712289974>.
  3. ^ "SKYVIEW HIGHSCHOOL in Vancouver, Washington." City Data. 2007. 19 Apr 2009 <http://www.city-data.com/>.