North Salem High School (Salem, Oregon) Explained

North Salem High School
Streetaddress:765 14th St NE
City:Salem
County:(Marion County)
State:Oregon
Zipcode:97301
Country:United States
Type:Public
District:Salem-Keizer School District
Principal:Dustin Purnell[1]
Students:2,239 (2022–23)[2]
Ratio:21.33
Staff:104.96 (FTE)
Rival:South Salem High School
Mascot:Viking[3]
Colors:Red and black
Conference:OSAA Central Valley Conference 6A-6
Opened:1906

North Salem High School (originally Salem High School) is a public high school in Salem, Oregon, United States, founded in 1906. It was known as Salem High School until 1954.

History

Opened in 1906, the original Salem High School building was at the location of the former Meier & Frank building in downtown Salem (now a Macy's).[4] [5] A decision was made to move the school to a more spacious building, and in 1937, the new Salem High School building was opened on the corner of 14th and D street.[4] The new building was a project of the Public Works Administration,[4] and at the time of its founding was on the fringes of developed Salem. The school's name was changed in 1954 to North Salem High School when South Salem High School opened that year.[6] Over the years, many additions have been made to the building, with the latest addition, the West Wing, being completed in 2001.[4] In 2019, North Salem High School began construction on new gyms and classrooms,[7] before being complete in 2021.

Demographics

Demographics For North Salem High School

Academics

Like many Marion County schools, North Salem High School has historically had a high dropout rate, regularly exceeding the state average. During the 2001–02 school year, the dropout rate stood at 29.83%. This, however, has been improving steadily since 1997, when the dropout rate was 39.90%.[8]

In 2018, 68% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 441 students, 299 graduated and 106 dropped out. North Salem's test scores are below state averages, although they have been improving slowly. In 2017–18, North Salem finished with 62% meeting English standards, 32% in Math, and 30% in Science, all of which are below the state average in each respective category.

Music

North Salem has been nationally recognized by the GRAMMY Foundation as a "Grammy Signature School" multiple times.[9]

In 2003, the Marching Band won the Northwest Marching Band Circuit, taking their number one ranking among Washington, Oregon, Southern Idaho, Northern California, and Western Nevada marching bands.[10] In 2005, the band tied with South Salem High School to win the OSAA 4A State Band Championship.[11]

State championships

(tie) Grant (11-0-1). Multnomah Stadium, PortlandNorth Salem (7-1-2 1963

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alexander . Rachel . Vikings’ new principal will focus on re-engaging students . Salem Reporter . 1 January 2024.
  2. Web site: North Salem High School. National Center for Education Statistics. April 7, 2024.
  3. Web site: OSAA.
  4. Web site: North Salem High School: School History . https://web.archive.org/web/20160403184713/http://north.salkeiz.k12.or.us/page/school-history . North Salem High School . April 3, 2016 . August 16, 2016. dead.
  5. News: New mall, downtown Salem stores alter retail landscape . April 26, 2006 . Rose . Michael . . March 5, 2009.
  6. Web site: A General History of Education in Salem . Salem Online History (Salem Public Library) . March 5, 2009.
  7. Web site: School History. North Salem High School.
  8. http://www.willamette.edu/centers/publicpolicy/projects/chip/docs_dropout/dropout.htm Community Health Information Project
  9. http://www.grammyintheschools.com/ GRAMMY in the Schools
  10. http://www.marchingband.org/documents/recaps/03fallrecaps/03NWMBCFinals.pdf NWMBC Championships
  11. http://www.osaa.org/band/records/bandchampions.pdf OSAA Band Championships
  12. News: Staryl Austin (obituary). January 7, 2015. Statesman Journal. Salem, Oregon. Legacy.com. January 13, 2015.
  13. Web site: 49th Round of the 2006 MLB June Amateur Draft. Baseball Reference. August 10, 2014.
  14. Herbert, Brian. (2003) Dreamer of Dune : The Biography of Frank Herbert. New York: Tor Books, 2003, (p. 24)
  15. News: Fentress. Aaron. MLB local ties: Boston's Jed Lowrie continues hot streak; Darwin Barney consistent in No. 2 hole; Mike Stutes dominant in Triple-A. April 19, 2011. The Oregonian. April 18, 2011.
  16. News: Salem Actor Headed for Australia. Statesman Journal. July 29, 1952. Oregon, Salem. 6. Newspapers.com. December 30, 2016.