O'Dea High School
School in Seattle in USA
O'Dea High School 802 Terry Avenue
, , 98104
United States
Coordinates 47°36′28″N 122°19′29″W / 47.60778°N 122.32472°W / 47.60778; -122.32472 Type Private ,Single-sex high schoolMotto Omnia Omnibus (All Things to All Men)Religious affiliation(s) Catholic [ 1] Established 1923 Oversight Congregation of Christian Brothers [ 1] CEEB code 481130[ 2] Dean Keandre Magee Principal James Walker[ 3] Faculty 36[ 1] Grades 9 -12 [ 4] Enrollment 507 (2020[ 8] ) Student to teacher ratio 14:1[ 5] Campus type Urban Color(s) Maroon and Gold Athletics conference Metro 3A Sports Football, Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Cross Country, Wrestling, Swim & Dive, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis, Track & Field Mascot Irish Nickname O'Dea[ 1] Team name Fighting Irish Accreditation Northwest Accreditation Commission [ 6] State of Washington[ 1] School fees $500 (enrollment), $225 (books), $100 (art), $35 (choir)[ 7] Tuition $17,405[ 7] Athletic Director Monte Kohler Website http://www.odea.org
O'Dea High School is a Catholic all boys high school founded in 1923 and is located in Seattle 's First Hill neighborhood . The school is named after Edward John O'Dea who was bishop of Seattle when the school was built. O'Dea is a part of the Archdiocese of Seattle .
Of its 480 students in four grades in 2022, 56% were Catholics, 53% were Caucasian, 16% were African American, and 19% were multi-racial.[ 8] [ 9] There are 36 instructors and the student-teacher ratio is 14 to 1.[ 5] The tuition at O'Dea High School for the 2023-2024 school year was $19,555; the school provides over $2 million in financial aid every year.[ 5]
Clubs
O'Dea High School has many school clubs, each supported and sponsored by the school by a yearly club fair and funds from the school's treasury. A list of some O'Dea Clubs:[ 10]
Athletics
O'Dea High School has had many notable alumni go on to great success in College and Professional athletics. A list of currently offered sports by season:[ 5]
Fall: Cross Country, Football, Golf
Winter: Basketball, Swimming, Wrestling
Spring: Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis, Track
Notable alumni
Taylor Mays at USC in 2008
DeAndre Yedlin
Patrick Henry Brady , Major General, U.S. Army (retired), Vietnam Medal of Honor and Distinguished Service Cross recipient.[ 11]
Chris Banchero , current professional basketball player
Paolo Banchero , NCAA basketball player for Duke and first overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft , currently playing for the Orlando Magic
Kevin Burleson , NBA player[ 12]
Nate Burleson , NFL wide receiver[ 13]
Fred Couples , professional golfer[ 14]
Demetrius DuBose , former NFL player[ 15]
Myles Gaskin , American football running back for the Minnesota Vikings [ 16]
Allen Greene , director of athletics at the University of Pittsburgh and former baseball player for Notre Dame and the New York Yankees [ 17]
Charles Greene , U.S. Olympic gold medalist[ 18]
Eddie Henderson , retired soccer player (Wichita Wings MISL team & US National Team Youth player); Washington Director of Youth Coaching for the ISC Gunners program
Jamie Malonzo , current professional basketball player in the PBA
John Matsudaira (1922–2007), American painter
Mich Matsudaira (1937–2019), American businessman and civil rights activist
Paul Matsudaira , American biologist
Taylor Mays (born 1988), NFL free safety with Cincinnati Bengals ; former USC Trojan [ 19]
John Navone , SJ, Jesuit priest, theologian, author, and retired Professor Emeritus of the Pontifical Gregorian University [citation needed ]
Clint Richardson Jr. (born 1956), NBA player[ 20]
Geoff "InControl" Robinson , American professional StarCraft player and commentator[ 21]
J. Kevin Waters , Jesuit priest, composer, academic administrator, and Professor Emeritus of Music at Gonzaga University [citation needed ]
DeAndre Yedlin (born 1993), full-back for MLS football club Inter Miami CF [ 22]
Controversies
In 2012, the principal of O'Dea at the time, Brother Walczak was accused of sexually abusing a minor in the 1970s. Walczak denied the allegations but resigned as principal.[ 23]
References
^ a b c d e "About O'Dea" . O'Dea High School. Archived from the original on 2009-03-27. Retrieved 2009-03-30 .
^ "High School Code Lookup" . collegeboard.com. Retrieved 2010-08-03 .
^ "O'Dea High School Handbook" . O'Dea High School. 2011. Retrieved 2011-12-17 .[permanent dead link ]
^ "K-12 Directory of Schools" . Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2009-12-22 .
^ a b c d O'Dea Facts , odea.org; retrieved 2011-12-17.
^ NWAC. "Northwest Accreditation Commission" . Retrieved 2009-07-29 .
^ a b "Tuition" .
^ a b Students O'Dea High School. Retrieved: 2011-12-17.
^ "Course Descriptions" . O'Dea High School. Archived from the original on 2009-01-18. Retrieved 2009-04-02 .
^ Club Offerings odea.org; accessed October 12, 2021.
^ Keane, John F. (2007). Irish Seattle . Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-4878-4 .
^ Raley, Dan (2006-11-13). "Burlesons are the first family of Seattle sports" . The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2009-03-30 .
^ "Nate Burleson Bio" . Seattle Seahawks. Archived from the original on 2009-02-08. Retrieved 2009-03-30 .
^ Raley, Dan (1998-08-06). "COMING HOME: FRED COUPLES RETURNS TO SEATTLE HERE FOR PGA, GOLFER FEELS LUCKY TO GET OPPORTUNITY TO PLAY IN HIS HOMETOWN" . Seattle Post Intelligencer. Retrieved 2009-03-30 .
^ Raley, Dan (1999-04-28). "DEMETRIUS DUBOSE 1971-1999 INNOCENCE LOST" . Seattle Post Intelligencer. Retrieved 2009-03-31 .
^ Jude, Adam (2016-04-18). "UW's Myles Gaskin excited to build on record-setting freshman season" . Seattle Times. Retrieved 2016-10-11 .
^ Stone, Larry (February 28, 2018). "O'Dea product Greene changes paths but exceeds his dreams as Auburn AD" . The Seattle Times. Retrieved February 28, 2018 .
^ "Charles Greene" . USATF. Retrieved 2009-03-30 .
^ "Taylor Mays Profile" . University of Southern California. Archived from the original on 2009-07-21. Retrieved 2009-04-01 .
^ Raley, Dan (2006-06-14). "Where Are They Now? WSU's Clint Richardson" . Seattle Post Intelligencer. Retrieved 2009-04-01 .
^ "Obituary for Geoffrey John Vincent Robinson" . Harvey Family Funeral Home . Retrieved March 3, 2023 .
^ "Washington Youth Soccer Alum DeAndre Yedlin Signs Pro Contract with Sounders FC" . Archived from the original on 2014-01-16. Retrieved 2015-07-22 .
^ Mapes, Lynda (October 31, 2012). "Odea High School Principal Resigns" . The Seattle Times .
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