Henry Foss High School

Henry Foss High School is an American high school in Tacoma, Washington. Named after civic leader and tugboat tycoon Henry Foss, the school first opened in 1973. Foss was the first high school in Washington state to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. It now has the longest-running IB Diploma Program west of the Mississippi in the USA. It is currently a part of the Tacoma Public Schools.

Henry Foss IB World School
Address
2112 South Tyler Street

, ,
98405

Coordinates47°14′22″N 122°29′43″W
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational high school
Established1973
StatusOpen
School districtTacoma Public Schools
CEEB code481383
NCES School ID530870001466[1]
PrincipalLysandra D.M. Ness
Faculty100
Grades9-12
Enrollment631 (2020-2021)
Campus typeClosed
Color(s)Green and Gold and White
     
MascotFalcons
NewspaperFoss Focus
YearbookCalypso
Websitefossfalcons.org

History

In 1982, Foss became the first high school in Washington state to introduce the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (DP).[2][3]

In the spring of 2001, the school was selected by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as an Achiever High School in Washington State. The school received a $9 million grant to restructure college preparation efforts, as well as an additional $100 million in scholarships.[4] Among the efforts funded by these grants was a restructuring of the school into smaller "academies", a move unpopular with some faculty and students. In April 2004, a group of Foss sophomores threatened to boycott Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) standardized tests if the school board did not promise to retain pre-IB honors courses in English and history. The principal and school board promised to offer these honor classes in the academies, and the boycott was called off. However, the school ultimately removed the pre-IB classes and replaced them with Honors courses.[5]

In March 2006, the faculty voted by a 60-40 margin not to apply for a renewal of the Gates Foundation grant; those opposed argued that the grant "destroyed good programs" in the school, including the IB Program and the "team teaching" structure.[6] Shortly after, Tacoma Schools Superintendent Jim Shoemaker directed the school's principal to override this decision and apply for a grant extension.[7]

On January 3, 2007, 17-year-old student Samnang Kok was shot in the school's hallway as classes were about to resume after Winter break. The 18-year-old student Douglas Chanthabouly was convicted of Kok's murder and was sentenced to 23 years in prison.[8]

As of 2020, Foss now offers the IB Middle Years Programme for 9th and 10th grade students and is preparing to offer the new IB Career-Related Programme (CP) for students interested in more vocational options along with the school's college-preparatory IB Diploma Program courses.

Traditions

Daffodil Festival

Each year, Henry Foss High School participates in the Pierce County Daffodil Festival, a regional tradition since 1933. Each year a competition is held in the fall within the school, for the title of Henry Foss Daffodil Princess. Once selected, the Henry Foss Princess joins other area school representatives in competition for the title of Daffodil Festival Queen. A prestigious regional award, Henry Foss princesses often return to the parade as area celebrity alumni. At Henry Foss High School, every princess is professionally photographed, and her portrait is displayed alongside every other Henry Foss Princess in the school hallway.

Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps

Henry Foss High School is host to an AFJROTC program. It develops leadership, self-discipline, citizenship, and patriotism within students.

Notable alumni

References

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