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Pullman High School is a U.S. public High School in the city of Pullman, Washington . It is the only public high school in the city and in the Pullman School District (#267). It is a four-year high school, accepting students from one local public middle school and three public elementary schools for grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. Attendance during the 2004-2005 school year was 734. The current principal is Jason Thompson, and the current vice principle is Joe Thorton.


ACADEMICS

Pullman High School had a 95.6% graduation rate in 2005, In 2006 it fell to 94.3%. From 2000-2006, the school graduated 12 National Merit Scholars. {Link without Title}


SCHEDULE

Until the 2007-2008 school year, the schedule was organized into a six-period block schedule, with three classes held each day for 100 minutes each, on alternating "A" and "B" days. This year, in compliance with state-mandated studnet-teacher contact time minimums, the schedule has been reworked into a very complicated mix of 6 and 4 period days, with split "Early" or late 4th periods every day, and alternating morning classes arranged differently on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays. The schedule can be viewed on the high school website.


ATHLETICS

Pullman High School is a member of the Great Northern League, and offers football, volleyball, wrestling, basketball, swimming, cross-county, track and field, golf, tennis, baseball, softball, soccer and cheerleading, as well as numerous other extracurricular activities.
In the 2005-2006 school year, Pullman High School won the State 2A football and volleyball championships.


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