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Bothell High School (BHS) Community Characteristics. David Roark & Mike Shaw BEDUC 554 10/10/2011. General Overview A historically rural community which has burgeoned from around 1000 r esidents in 1950 to over 33,000 today. Considered a “bedroom community” until the 90’s when business
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Bothell High School (BHS) Community Characteristics David Roark & Mike Shaw BEDUC 554 10/10/2011
General Overview • A historically rural community which has burgeoned from around 1000 • residents in 1950 to over 33,000 today. • Considered a “bedroom community” until the 90’s when business • development brought in over 20,000 jobs (primarily in the high –tech • and biotechnology industries). • Strong traditional community with many longtime older residents. • Very low diversity with over 85% of the residents being Caucasian. • Lower crime rates in all but motor thefts (per 100K people) than national • averages.
Geographical & Social Context • Over 200 acres of open space and trails that includes 19 parks. • Two sports field complexes and a skate park. • Community events such as Community Dance, Egg Hunt, Freedom • Festival, Riverfest, Music-In-The-Park, Winterfest, and Battle • Re-Enactments. • Structured classes, teen activities, adult sports and youth camps. • Expansive YMCA offering almost every available amenity.
Commercial & Retail Context • Higher-end niche storefronts in historic downtown Bothell. • Art, antique furnishings, boutiques, musical instruments, salons, • cafes and restaurants. • Two large commercial business parks with abundant high-tech and • biotechnology companies as well as the Seattle Times. • Fast developing/growing retail infrastructure including many new • restaurant chains, grocery stores (10+), a farmer’s market and chain • retailers. • Several car dealerships and many gas stations/convenience stores.
Government and Services Context • U.S. Post Office, City Hall, Municipal Court, Fire & Police Stations, • Public Works, Parks & Rec., Chamber of Commerce, KCLS library. • Well-supported Park-and-Ride system with new construction. • Northshore Health and Wellness Center. • Northshore Senior Center. • GHC Northshore Medical Center, several walk-in medical clinics and • a large selection of dental offices.
Youth-Oriented Activities • Pop-Keeney Stadium and the adjacent Bothell Skate Park. • Northshore YMCA facility and youth programs. • Sammamish River Trail – Burke Gilman Trail including Bothell Landing. • Northshore Performing Arts Center • Many camps and sports activities arranged through Parks and Rec.
Bothell Demographics • Population: 33,500 • Race: • White – 85.4% • Black – 0.32% • American Indian – 0.83% • Asian – 0.81% • Pacific Islander – 0.71% • Other – 11.9% • Ethnicity • Hispanic – 12% • Non-Hispanic – 88% • Socioeconomic Status
Socioeconomic Status • Income • Median Household - $76,143 • Average Household - $88,217 • Per Capita - $35,485 • Unemployment – 3.5 - 4% • Poverty – 5% • Home • Median Value- $318,285
Teenage Life in Bothell? • Photos • Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX2PuxpCfV8
Questions That Arise • How will BHS and the greater Northshore School District adapt to the changing demographic of its community and student population? • The NSD has seen a sharp rise in enrollment of students of color as well as those qualifying for free and reduced lunch.
What relationships/partnerships have been cultivated with the • neighboring colleges in/near Bothell (UW Bothell, Cascadia and Bastyr • College). • BHS supports the many high school level vocational programs • which are offered through other schools as well as their own, how is • this arrangement affecting their school test scores and perception in • the district. • With such a strong high-tech and biotechnology focus in its business • sector, what programs exist in the high school (or the district) to • promote STEM offerings.