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  1. Queen Anne High School (1909–1981) was a Seattle Public Schools high school on Galer Street atop Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, United States. The building was converted to condominium apartments in 2007. The school was built in 1908 with additions in 1929 and 1955, and was listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  2. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated as an official City of Seattle landmark, our community continues to preserve this architectural gem for generations to come. Visit Queen Anne High School.

  3. 10 de jan. de 2018 · Construction of the Queen Anne High School began in 1908, and classes began the following autumn with 613 students and 33 teachers. Originally the school was named Jefferson High School, but the local community protested to the Seattle School Board, and the school was renamed Queen Anne High School.

  4. Há 1 dia · About us. Queen Anne High School, located in Seattle, Washington, saw its last graduating class in June, 1981. In July, 1981, the Queen Anne High School Alumni Association was formed to promote education through the creation of the scholarship endowments; to continue the role of Queen Anne High School in the community; to promote ...

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Where we were: Queen Anne High School. After closing in the '80s, the hulking Queen Anne High School now houses 139 residential units. Photo: Megan Burbank/Axios. Last week, we posted a photo of a stone lion and asked where we were. Most of you got it right: We were at Queen Anne High School.

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  6. Queen Anne High School, located at 201 Galer Street, at the top of Seattle's Queen Anne Hill, was the banner for a major change in Seattle's education system. “Enlightened” minds around the turn of the century viewed education as a cure-all for America's social ills.

  7. 11 de set. de 2013 · Queen Anne High School. Seattle experienced rapid population growth during the years following the Alaska Gold Rush. Between 1902 and 1910, Seattle's total high school enrollment leaped from approximately 700 to around 4,500.