Hockinson High School

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Hockinson High School
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The Hockinson High School letter.
Address
16819 NE 159th Street
Brush Prairie, Washington
 United States
Information
Type Public
School district Hockinson School District
Principal Colleen Anders
Grades 9 - 12
Color(s) Navy Blue, Cardinal Blue, Silver               
Mascot Hawks
Teams Soccer, cross country, football, swimming, wrestling, basketball,golf,equestrian, tennis, volley ball, track, Knowledge Bowl, Science Olympiad, FIRST Robotics, FBLA
Website

Hockinson High School is a school in Hockinson, Washington. There are approximately 700 students.[1] The official mascot is the Hawk, and the school colors are navy, cardinal blue, and silver.

Curriculum

Hockinson High School has a comprehensive curriculum of Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, Science, Art, Foreign Language (Spanish and French), Physical Education, Health, Fine and Performing Arts (Band and Theater), along with Career and Technical education.

Advanced Placement Program (AP) Courses include AP English Language and Composition, AP World History, AP United States History, AP Government and Politics, AP Calculus, and AP Chemistry.

Hockinson High School participates in the Running Start program with Clark College in Vancouver, Washington to provide Juniors and Seniors with an opportunity to attend college courses for both high school and future college credit.

Specialized career and technical education is provided by Hockinson High School through the Clark County Skills Center. It is a Southwest Washington high school trade and business school open to Juniors and Seniors to provide classes for technical skills the school can't fund.

Activities and Clubs

ASB, cheerleading, dance, drama, band, robotics, FBLA, FFA, and knowledge bowl are all clubs and activities offered at Hockinson High School.

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