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Lakeside School is a private/independent school located in the Haller Lake neighborhood at the north city limits of Seattle, Washington for grades 5â€"12.

History


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Lakeside School was founded in 1919 by Frank G. Moran as Moran-Lakeside School on the shores of Lake Washington in the Denny-Blaine neighborhood of Seattle. In 1923 the school was incorporated and renamed to Lakeside Day School. In 1923, it moved to the present site of The Bush School in Washington Park. In 1930, Lakeside moved to its newly constructed campus at its current location. It became coeducational upon merger with St. Nicholas, a Capitol Hill girls' school, in 1971.

Lakeside sends 100% of its graduating class to four-year colleges.

Global Service Learning


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Established in the summer of 2005, the school's Global Service Learning Program aims at helping students gain a broader view of the world while helping the underprivileged around the world. In 2005, students visited India, Peru, and China; in the summer of 2006 students travelled to Peru, China, Morocco, and the Dominican Republic. In the summer of 2007, 86 Upper School students traveled to Peru, China, Morocco, India, and the Dominican Republic. This list grew to include Senegal as an option for the 2009 summer trips, Ecuador for the 2013 summer trips, and Thailand for 2014. The Middle School opened its first Global Service Learning Program for seventh graders with trips to the Makah Indian Reservation on Neah Bay in the summer of 2006; it has sent an eighth grade trip to Costa Rica every summer since 2007. It also began a trip for sixth graders to Broetje Orchards in the summer of 2010.

The Global Service Learning Program is one piece of a broad change in curriculum and administrative policies aimed at increasing diversity. The school has focused on, in recent years, its role as an elite prep school and its desire for diverse viewpoints and backgrounds of its curriculum, faculty, and students.

Lakeside students have the opportunity to study abroad during their junior year of high school through schools called School Year Abroad, the Mountain School, the Rocky Mountain Semester, the Maine Coast Semester, and CityTerm. Students may apply in the winter of their sophomore year to spend part of their junior year at one of these schools.

Lakeside has a long tradition in engaging students in global affairs. In 1984, Lakeside students competed against students at Moscow School #20 in a chess match relayed by Telex. The event was one of the first of its kind. A yearly exchange program with Moscow School #20 began in 1986, the first such regular American-Soviet school exchange in the country. Since 1984, the schools have been sister schools.

Student life


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Lakeside has many student-led clubs and affinity groups such as the Acafellas and the Bellas (a cappella programs), Black Student Union, Student Awareness Council, GLOW (Gay Lesbian Or Whatever, a Gay Straight Alliance club), MIxED (Multicultural Initiators EXperiencing and Encouraging Diversity), Lakeside Asian-Pacific Students, C Se Puede (a support network for Latin American students), Gardening club, Knowledge Bowl, Tatler (the school newspaper), and Ultimate Frisbee, to name a few. The number and nature of clubs changes each year as student interests change.

A large athletics program offers golf, football, soccer, volleyball, crew, wrestling, baseball, basketball, tennis, swimming, diving, lacrosse, cross country, and track and field as well as a strength and conditioning program. The 2013-2014 men's soccer team won the WIAA state championship in the 3A division.

Notable alumni


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  • Christopher Miller (class of 1993), film director, 21 Jump Street (film), The Lego Movie
  • Wilber B. Huston (class of 1929, winner of the 1929 Edison scholarship contest and NASA mission director
  • Charles Pigott (class of 1947, Chairman and CEO of PACCAR 1967-1996
  • Booth Gardner (class of 1954, Governor of Washington 1985-1993, ambassador to GATT
  • Craig McCaw (class of 1968, cellular phone pioneer
  • John Leovich (class of 19xx) Former MLB player (Philadelphia Athletics)
  • Paul Allen (class of 1971), co-founder of Microsoft, owner of the Seattle Seahawks
  • Ann Scott Tyson (class of 1977), Washington Post war correspondent, author of American Spartan
  • William Gates III (class of 1973), co-founder of Microsoft and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Frederic Moll (class of 1969), co-founder of Intuitive Surgical, Hansen Medical and Mako Surgical
  • Jabe Blumenthal (class of 1978), designer of Microsoft Excel
  • Maria Eitel (class of 1980), first president of the Nike Foundation
  • Ned Skinner (class of 1938), an original owner of the Space Needle and Seattle Seahawks
  • Adam West (class of 19xx), TV's Batman, voice of Mayor Adam West on Family Guy
  • Po Bronson (class of 19xx), author
  • Doug Merlino (class of 19xx), author
  • Annie Leonard (class of 19xx), activist, filmmaker
  • Freddie Wong (class of 2004), Guitar Hero 2 World Series Winner, popular internet filmmaker
  • Tor Seidler (class of 19xx), author of "A Rat's Tale", "Mean Margaret" and "Gully's Travels"
  • Howard Phillips (class of 19xx), Various game designer positions at Nintendo, Lucasfilm, and Microsoft
  • Emily Lockhart (class of 19xx), author
  • Forrest Snow (class of 19xx), baseball player
  • Daniel Kan (class of 19xx)- Co-Founder, Exec (errand service).
  • David Steinberg (class of 19xx), crossword constructor and editor

References



External links



  • Lakeside School website
  • Lakeside Archives



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