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  1. 9600 SW 204th Street, Vashon, WA 98070. Phone: 206-463-9171. Fax: 206-463-1944. Email: jerickson@vashonsd.org

  2. Vashon High School is a high school of the St. Louis Public Schools in St. Louis, Missouri. When it opened in 1927, it was the second high school for black students in St. Louis.

  3. Welcome to the Vashon High School Principal's Corner. Brenda M. Smith. Vashon Alumni Valedictorian. Vashon, Vashon Basketball, Vashon Boys Basketball, Vashon Girls Basketball, Vashon eSports, Coach Irons,

  4. Vashon High School is 1 of 13 high schools in the St. Louis Public Schools . Vashon High School 2024 Rankings. Vashon High School is ranked #13,242-17,655 in the National Rankings. Schools are...

  5. Vashon Island High School (VHS) is a public high school located on Vashon Island, Washington. Vashon Island High School, a part of the Vashon Island School District, is the only high school to serve the island. VHS runs 9th through 12th grade.

  6. Vashon High School offers a full range of college preparatory courses in World Languages, Math, Science, and English with a number of vocational offerings in the areas of technology, digital arts, health, woodworking, and wearable metals.

  7. A History of Vashon High School. Late in the first quarter of the 20 th Century, Sumner High School was the only high school, due to the laws of segregation, that African-American students could attend.

  8. Vashon High School is rich in history (1927) and focused on the future and in providing the best outcomes for today's student leaders. Quick Fact 2 More state basketball championships than any other school in SLPS.

  9. Mar 27, 2024 · Vashon High School located in St. Louis, Missouri - MO. Find Vashon High School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats. We're an independent nonprofit that provides parents with in-depth school quality information.

  10. Vashon High School is a public school located in ST LOUIS, MO. It has 568 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1. According to state test scores, 5% of students are at least proficient in math and 12% in reading.