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{{short description|HighPublic secondary school in Minneapolis, Minnesota}}
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| name = Washburn High School
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| image = Washburn from the air 2007.jpg
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| city = [[Minneapolis]]
| state = [[Minnesota]]
| zipcode = 55419
| country = United States
| coordinates = {{Coord|44|54|47|N|93|16|59|W|display=inline,title|}}
| type = [[Public school (government funded)|Public]]
| established = 1924
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| district = [[Minneapolis Public Schools]]
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| principal = = Emily Lilja Palmer
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| teaching_staff = 7857.3039 (FTE)<ref name=NCES/>
| grades = 9&ndash;12
| gender = [[Mixed-sex education|Coeducational]]
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| enrollment = 1,632690 (2018–192021-2022)<ref name=NCES>{{cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=2721240&SchoolPageNum=7&ID=272124001055|title=WASHBURN SENIOR HIGH|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics|access-date=March 10, 2021}}</ref>
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| hours_in_day = 8:30 AM to 3:0010 PM
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| slogan = Miller Pride since 1924
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| fightsong = Washburn Down the Field
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| conference = [[Minneapolis City Conference]]
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| mascot = The Miller
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| rival = [[Southwest High School (Minneapolis)|Southwest High School]]<ref name=Rivalry>{{cite web|url=https://www.mnsoccerhub.com/news_article/show/698889-top-boys-games-minneapolis-washburn-southwest-battle-in-city-rivalry|website=mnsoccerhub.com|date=September 19, 2016|access-date=January 10, 2022|title=Top boys' games: Minneapolis Washburn, Southwest battle in city rivalry}}</ref>
|rival = [[Southwest High School (Minneapolis)|Southwest High School]]
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| newspaper = The Grist
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| communities = Minneapolis and surrounding areas.
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| address = 201 West 49th Street
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| feeders = 4 elementary schools (Lyndale, Barton, Hale/Field, & Burroughs) feed into Justice Page M.S. and then Washburn H.S.
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'''Washburn High School''' is a four-year [[public high school]] serving grades 9–12 in the [[Tangletown, Minneapolis|Tangletown neighborhood]] of [[Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]], United States. By enrollment, Washburn is the second-largest [[high school]] in the [[Minneapolis Public Schools|Minneapolis Public School District]] and offers the [[International Baccalaureate|International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme]].
 
Dr. Emily Lilja Palmer, formerly of Sanford Middle School, was named the principal on July 2, 2018.<ref>http://www.startribune.com/washburn-high-has-a-new-principal-emily-lilja-palmer/487542701/</ref>
 
== History ==
Washburn High School was built in 1925 to meet the demands of the growing South Minneapolis neighborhood. Construction for the new three-story building began in 1924 after the Minneapolis Board of Education purchased unused land in Washburn Park. Land next to the school was occupied by the Washburn Memorial Orphan Asylum, now torn down and replaced with what is now Justice Page Middle School (formerly Ramsey Middle School). Washburn is located in thesouthern [[Minneapolis]]'s [[Tangletown, Minneapolis|Tangletown neighborhood]] of southern [[Minneapolis]], at 201 West 49th Street.<ref name="Mill City"/>
 
Washburn opened on September 8, 1925, to 1,031 students. When the schoolit opened, it served 7–10 grades 7–10 and added one year each year for the next two years. It served middle school and high school students until 1929.<ref name="WHS_History_Millers">{{cite web | title = Washburn Millers | work = WHS History | publisher = Washburn High School | year = 2007 | url = http://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/060e35e4-68de-4e84-8f94-db5774cb7481.html | access-date = 2008-06-14}}</ref> The schoolIt became very popular, and by 1931, 2,370 students attended the school built for 1,500.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://secure.mpls.k12.mn.us/mpshistory/data/documents/Fire-Report-1931-Washburn.pdf |title= Washburn High School |access-date=2008-06-18 |year=1931 |publisher=Minneapolis Public Schools}}</ref> The school has been expanded several times to meet the demands of high enrollment.<ref name="WHS_History_Millers" /><ref>{{cite web |url=https://secure.mpls.k12.mn.us/mpshistory/data/documents/PFF-1963-Washburn.pdf |title=Washburn Senior High School |access-date=2008-06-18 |year=1963 |publisher=Minneapolis Public Schools}}</ref>
 
The school is conventionally named after [[Cadwallader C. Washburn]]. When the school was presented to the school board it was called "[[William D. Washburn]] High School", in reference to theCadwallader's brother of Cadwallader C. Washburn, howeverbut naming the school after William D. Washburn is thought to be an error.<ref name="WHS_History_Millers" /> The school has been heavily influenced by Minneapolis's milling empire. The school'sIts newspaper, ''The [[Grist]]'', involves milling terminology,;<ref name="Mill City">{{Cite book |author1=M. Pennefeather, Shannon |author2=M. Archabal, Nina |author3=Roberts, Kate | title=Mill City: A Visual History of the Minneapolis Mill District | year=2003 | publisher=Minnesota Historical Society Press | location=St. Paul | isbn=0-87351-447-5 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UwKVbwCAh50C&q=%22Washburn+High+School%22&pg=PR9 | pages=ix }}</ref> the school's colors, blue and orange, were those of Gold Medal Flour, a company partly run by the Washburn family and a predecessor to [[General Mills]];<ref name="Colors">{{cite web | title = Blue and Orange | work = History | publisher = Washburn High School | date = 2003-09-07 | url = http://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/18c232db-a106-4905-b65f-25a07bf7abfe.html | access-date = 2008-06-13}}</ref> and the athletic teams' nickname areis the "Millers".
 
== Campus ==
 
Washburn is located on a 4½-city block parcel bordered by West 49th and 50th streets on the north and south side and Nicollet Ave. S. and Pleasant Ave. S on the east and west.<ref name="WHS_google_map">{{cite web | title = 201 W 49th Street Minneapolis, MN 55409 | work = Maps | publisher = Google Maps | year = 2008 | url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=201+W+49th+Street+Minneapolis,+MN+55409&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=59.856937,108.984375&ie=UTF8&ll=44.913444,-93.2809&spn=0.00332,0.006652&z=17 | access-date = 2008-06-13}}</ref> In addition to Washburn, Justice Page Middle School shares this parcel of land, with Washburn taking 2/3 of the space. In between the schools is A. E. MacQuarrie Field, which hosts football, soccer, lacrosse, and track and field competitions. In addition, the area between the school and field is a green space known as The Mall. Youth soccer teams, specifically the Fuller Soccer program from a neighboring park, use The Mall for games on weekends.
 
A tunnel under MacQuarrie Field connects the east side of Washburn and the west side of Page, running under MacQuarrie Field. The tunnelIt transports heating and air conditioning between the schools. During the winter, snow melts directly above the tunnel due to the steam pipes within showing the tunnel's location. Decades ago, students used the tunnel during the winter when overcrowding forced Washburn to hold classes in Ramsey.
 
==Student bodyDemographics==
The demographic breakdown of the 1,960 students enrolled in 2021-22 was:
In the 2020-21 school year, Washburn enrolled 1689 students. The student demographics included 20% Black, 58% White, 15% Latine, 4% Asian, 1% Native Am, and 2% from two or more races.<ref>https://rc.education.mn.gov/#demographics/orgId--30001368000__p--9</ref> 11% of students received English Learner services, and 9.5% received Special Education services. <ref>https://rc.education.mn.gov/#demographics/orgId--30001368000__p--b</ref> 32% of Washburn students qualified for educational benefits (free/reduced lunch). <ref>https://rc.education.mn.gov/#demographics/orgId--30001368000__p--b</ref>
*Male – 53%
*Female – 47%
*Native American/Alaskan – 0.9%
*Asian/Pacific islanders – 3.5%
*Black – 20.5%
*Hispanic – 14.7%
*White – 58.1%
*Multiracial – 2.3%
 
31% of the students were eligible for free or reduced cost lunch. This is a [[Title I]] school.<ref name="NCES" />
Washburn's graduation rate in 2020 was 87%. <ref>https://rc.education.mn.gov/#graduation/orgId--30001368000__year--2020__graduationYearRate--4__p--9</ref> The Washburn School Profile shows the most recent data and is found on the Washburn HS website at https://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/uploads/2021-2022_school_profile.pdf.<ref>https://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/uploads/2021-2022_school_profile.pdf</ref>
 
== Staff ==
Dr. Emily Lilja Palmer, formerly of Sanford Middle School, was named the principal on July 2, 2018.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Washburn High has a new principal: Emily Lilja Palmer |url=http://www.startribune.com/washburn-high-has-a-new-principal-emily-lilja-palmer/487542701/ |website=[[Star Tribune]]}}</ref>
During the 2020-21 school year, Washburn employed 139 staff members, of which 81 were teachers. The student to teacher ratio was 20:1, with an October 1 student count of 1689. <ref>https://rc.education.mn.gov/#staffing/orgId--30001368000__p--1d</ref>
 
During the 2020-212020–21 school year, Washburn employed 139 staff members, of whichwhom 81 were teachers. The student to teacher ratio was 20:1, with an October 1 student count of 16891,689. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rc.education.mn.gov/#staffing/orgId--30001368000__p--1d|title=Minnesota Report Card}}</ref>
 
===Past principals===
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=== College-credit opportunities ===
BesidesWashburn offeringhas thean [[IB Diploma Programme|International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme]] (IBDP)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/international_baccalaureate_diploma_programme|title=International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme|website=washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us|access-date=2017-01-05|archive-date=2017-01-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170105181815/http://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/international_baccalaureate_diploma_programme|url-status=dead}}</ref> tofor juniors and seniors,. WashburnIt also offers [[Advanced Placement Program|Advanced Placement]] (AP) and Career and Technical Education (CTE)<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/uploads/advanced_academics_brochure_3.pdf|title=Advanced Academics|last=Dobson|first=Jeanne|date=2016|website=washburn.k12.mn.us|publisher=Washburn High School|access-date=January 4, 2017}}</ref> classes for ninth9th- through twelfth 12th-grade students to earn college credit free of charge.<ref name="WHS_CIS_Daily">{{cite news|last=Petersen |first=Joy |title=PSEO gives high schoolers a college experience |newspaper=[[Minnesota Daily]] |date=2008-02-19 |url=http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2008/02/19/72165645 |access-date=2008-06-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080605023137/http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2008/02/19/72165645 |archive-date=2008-06-05 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Washburn alsoIt uses school-wideschoolwide advisory programs to form trusting and caring relationships for each student. In addition, Washburn students can apply for and enroll in [[Post Secondary Enrollment Options|PSEO]] classes at the [[University of Minnesota]], [[Minneapolis Community and Technical College]], [[Concordia University (Saint Paul, Minnesota)|Concordia University]], [[Normandale Community College]], [[Dunwoody College of Technology]], and [[North Central University]].<ref name=":0" />
 
===Bilingual support===
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===World languages and fine arts===
 
Washburn currently offers four world languages: [[Arabic]], [[American Sign Language|American Sign Language (ASL)]], [[French language|French]], and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. The school also offers [[Jazz]] Band, Wind Ensemble [[Concert Band]], [[Orchestra]], Beginning [[Choir]],Intermediate Choir,Advanced Choir “Miller Voices”, Guitar, Piano and Music Production courses.
The Visual Arts courses offered are Painting, Drawing, Ceramics and SL and HL IB Art. Social Justice has been a core philosophy with Washburn students, and is seen in the Black Box Theater Program.
 
The school also offers [[jazz]] band, [[concert band]], [[orchestra]], concert [[choir]], and pop choir, as well as its varsity choir, Miller Voices.
 
== Extracurricular activities ==
In line with Washburn's three pillars of Academicsacademics, Artsarts and Athleticsathletics, there are many opportunities in these 3 areas in and beyond the classroom.
 
===Athletics===
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** [[Track and field]]
** [[Volleyball]]
** [[Scholastic wrestling|Wrestling]]
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===Theater===
Washburn offers Blackbox theater classes, which give performances of student-created works, and after-school productions that are open to all students. Washburn productions typically include a musical in the fall, a larger Spotlight production in the winter,<ref>{{cite web |title=Spotlight Education Program |url=https://hennepintheatretrust.org/spotlight-education/ |website=Hennepin Theatre Trust |access-date=29 November 2019 |date=31 May 2016}}</ref> and a straight play or musical in the spring. Washburn also participates in the MSHSL One-Act Play competition.{{cn|date=March 2024}}
 
===Clubs===
Washburn students have a variety of opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities, which take place before and after school. Notable organizations include: ACE (Architecture-Construction-Engineering), [[Amnesty International]], Art Club, Book Club, College Club, Community Service Club, Dare 2 Be Real, [[Debate]], Feminism Club, Green Team, ''The Grist'' newspaper, [[Gay–straight alliance|GSA]], [[Knitting]] Club, Math Team, [[Mountain biking|Mountain Biking]] Team, [[National Honor Society|National Honor Society (NHS)]], Native Club, the ''Odyssey'' magazine, [[Otaku]] Club, [[Philosophy]] Club, [[FIRST Robotics Competition|FIRST Robotics Team]], [[Scuba diving|Marine Scuba Club]], Silver Ribbon Club, [[Student council|Student Council]], Teen Council, TRiO Educational Talent Search, and Urban Farm.
 
== Fresh start ==
 
In March 2008, the Minneapolis Board of Education announced that Washburn would be one of two high schools participating in the Minneapolis Public Schools Fresh Start program. Along with Edison High School, Washburn hired new teachers and staff and examined theirits curriculum.<ref name="WHS_FS_MPR1">{{cite news | last = Nelson| first = Tim| title = Two Minneapolis high schools head for 'fresh starts'| work = News| publisher = Minnesota Public Radio| date = 2008-03-21| url = http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/03/21/mpls_makeover/| access-date = 2008-06-12}}</ref><ref name="WHS_FS_MPR2">{{cite news | last = Nelson| first = Tim| title = Teachers react to plans for a 'fresh start'| work = News| publisher = Minnesota Public Radio| date = 2008-03-21| url = http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/03/21/fresh/| access-date = 2008-06-12}}</ref> These changes were part of a nine-point- plan by the Minneapolis school board to alleviate budget problems and prepare 4 out80% of 5 graduates to be ready for college.<ref name="WHS_FS_MPR1" /><ref name="WHS_FS_MPR2" /> Principal Carol Markham-Cousins returned to lead the school, with the rest of the teaching staff required to apply for rehire or as new to the building.
 
On May 14, 2008, Markham-Cousins sent letters to students and family members explaining the reasons for the Fresh Start. She cited graduation rates and college preparation as two reasons why the program had to go forward.<ref name="WHS_FS_Letter">{{cite journal|first=Carol |last=Markham-Cousins |title=Letter to Students |version=1 |date=2008-05-14 |url=http://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/Fresh_Start.html |access-date=2008-06-12 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080919144002/http://washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us/Fresh_Start.html |archive-date=September 19, 2008 }}</ref> The same day, students staged a walk-out in protest of the program.<ref name="WHS_FS_WCCO">{{cite news| last = Schugel| first = James| title = Students Walk Out To Protest Teacher Lay-Offs| work = WCCO News| publisher = CBS Broadcasting Inc.| date = 2008-05-14| url = http://wcco.com/education/student.walk.out.2.724341.html| access-date = 2008-06-12| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080607021717/http://wcco.com/education/student.walk.out.2.724341.html| archive-date = 2008-06-07| url-status = dead}}</ref> Student drew with chalk on the sidewalk in front of the school in support of the teachers.<ref name="WHS_FS_WCCO" />
 
Additional changes that came to Washburn duringin 2008-200909 included an increase in the number of art classes and the introduction of the [[International Baccalaureate]] program.<ref name="WHS_FS_MPR1" /><ref name="WHS_FS_MPR2" />
 
== Notable alumni ==
* [[Arlene Dahl]] — Class of 1943, film and television actress, former [[MGM]] contract star who achieved notability during the 1950s; mother of actor [[Lorenzo Lamas]]
* [[Russ Anderson]] — Class of 1973, hockey star at University of Minnesota and in NHL; married [[Miss America]] 1977 [[Dorothy Benham]]
* [[James Arness]] — Class of 1942, film and television actor most famous for portraying [[Marshal Matt Dillon]] on long-running TV series ''[[Gunsmoke]]''<ref>{{Cite book |author1=Arness, James |author2=Wise, James E. | title=James Arness: an autobiography | year=2001 | publisher=McFarland | location=Jefferson, N.C. | isbn=0-7864-1221-6 | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=9p_BpXk3PHkC&q=%22Washburn+High+School%22&pg=PA15}}</ref>
* [[Garrett Bender]] - Class of 2009, [[United States national rugby union team]]
* [[Patty Berg]] — golfer, founding member of [[LPGA]], inductee in [[World Golf Hall of Fame]]<ref>{{Cite book | author=Markoe, Arnie | title=The Scribner encyclopedia of American lives | year=2002 | publisher=C. Scribner's Sons | location=New York | isbn=0-684-80665-7 | pages= 74 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KkFq1YeRKjsC&q=%22Washburn+High+School%22+minneapolis&pg=PA74}}</ref>
* [[Robert D. Cabana|Bob Cabana]] - Class of 1967, astronaut, 2008 Astronaut Hall of Fame inductee<ref>{{cite news| last = Walsh| first = Paul| title = Minneapolis native heading into astronaut Hall of Fame| work = Star Tribune| publisher = Chris Harte| date = 2008-05-02| url = http://www.startribune.com/local/18484889.html| access-date = 2008-06-12| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080503000718/http://www.startribune.com/local/18484889.html| archive-date = 2008-05-03| url-status = dead}}</ref>
* [[Richard Carlson (actor)|Richard Carlson]] - Class of 1929, film and television actor with star on [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]
* [[Arlene Dahl]] — Class of 1943, film and television actress, former [[MGM]] contract star who achieved notability during the 1950s; mother of actor [[Lorenzo Lamas]]
* [[Sean Daley]] — best known as [[Slug (rapper)|Slug]], member of hip-hop duo [[Atmosphere (music group)|Atmosphere]].<ref>Hicks, Dylan (October 24, 2003), "ATMOSPHERE'S SLUG CAN SLING HIS BANANA FRITTERS", ''[[Saint Paul Pioneer Press]]''</ref>
* [[Ryan Hoag]] – football player drafted by [[Oakland Raiders]] in 2003 (currently the Boys' Varsity Tennis coach at Washburn)
* [[Kathryn Finney]] — best-selling author, NBC Today Show correspondent,<ref>{{cite news |last=Gural url|first=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20040102/ai_n11432917Natasha | workdate=Deseret News2004-01-02 | title=Shoppers flock to designer deals | firstwork=NatashaDeseret | last=GuralNews | dateurl=2004-01-02http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20040102/ai_n11432917}}</ref> social media pioneer.influencer<ref>{{cite news |date=2008-07-14 |title=Fashion's best blogs |work=Chicago Sun-Times |url=http://jump.suntimes.com/list.cfm?id=8B88DB4E-FB6E-7441-6153081ECA686E5A | work=Chicago Sun-Times | title=Fashion's best blogs | date=2008-07-14 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070730204510/http://jump.suntimes.com/list.cfm?id=8B88DB4E-FB6E-7441-6153081ECA686E5A | archive-date=2007-07-30 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.fashionnewssite.com/top-50-fashion-blogs-in-the-us/ mode femme vetement fashion verbaudet at fashionnewssite.com<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070630111853/http://www.fashionnewssite.com/top-50-fashion-blogs-in-the-us/ |date=2007-06-30 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=2007-10-13 |title=13 Questions For A Fashion Blogger |work=Daily News |location=New York |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2007/10/14/2007-10-14_13_questions_for_a_fashion_blogger.html | location=New York | work=Daily News | title=13 Questions For A Fashion Blogger | date=2007-10-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=About Kathryn Finney |url=http://www.kathrynfinney.com/?p=14 |title=About Kathryn Finney |accessurl-datestatus=2010-04-27dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928181051/http://www.kathrynfinney.com/?p=14 |archive-date=2007-09-28 |urlaccess-statusdate=dead 2010-04-27}}</ref>
* [[Ra'Shede Hageman]] - Classclass of 2009, [[NFL]] player, [[Atlanta Falcons]]
* [[Ryan Hoag]] – football player drafted by [[Oakland Raiders]] in 2003 (currently the Boysboys' Varsityvarsity Tennistennis coach at Washburn)
* [[R. L. Huggar]] — best known as R.L., frontman of [[Next (bandAmerican group)|Next]]<ref name="RnR">Riemenschneider, Chris (January 27, 2006) "[http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/music/11507366.html Rock 'n' Roll High Schools] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607024756/http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/music/11507366.html |date=2011-06-07 }}" ''[[Star Tribune]]''</ref>
* [[Jimmy Jam]] — musician<ref name="RnR" />
* [[John B. Keefe]] - Minnesota state legislator, lawyer, and judge.<ref>[https://www.lrl.mn.gov/legdb/fulldetail?ID=10308 Minnesota Legislators Past & PesentPresent-John B. Keefe, Sr.]</ref>
* [[Ralph Lemon]] — artist<ref>{{Cite book |author1=Lemon, Ralph |author2=Morris, Tracie | title=Geography: art, race, exile | year=2000 | publisher=Wesleyan University Press : University Press of New England | location=Hanover, NH | isbn=0-8195-6443-5 | pages= 32 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=kXDe_DYXiBgC&q=%22Washburn+High+School%22+minneapolis&pg=PA32}}</ref>
* [[Dave Moore (newscaster)|Dave Moore]] — newscaster<ref>{{Cite book | author=Moore, Peter | title=Gone writing: the poems of Moore on Sunday | year=1999 | publisher=University of Minnesota Press | location=Minneapolis | isbn=0-8166-3432-7 | pages= 49 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=k0KNa1EfH8EC&q=%22Washburn+High+School%22+minneapolis&pg=PA48-IA1}}
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* [[Michele Norris]] — Classclass of 1979, [[National Public Radio]] host<ref>{{cite web | title=Michele Norris | url=http://www.nndb.com/people/358/000166857/ | work=The Notable Names Database | year=2008 | access-date=2008-09-11}}</ref>
* [[R. L. Huggar]] — best known as R.L., frontman of [[Next (band)|Next]]<ref name=RnR>Riemenschneider, Chris (January 27, 2006) "[http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/music/11507366.html Rock 'n' Roll High Schools] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607024756/http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/music/11507366.html |date=2011-06-07 }}" ''[[Star Tribune]]''</ref>
* [[Jimmy Jam]] — musician<ref name=RnR/>
* [[Kathryn Finney]] — best-selling author, NBC Today Show correspondent,<ref>{{cite news| url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20040102/ai_n11432917 | work=Deseret News | title=Shoppers flock to designer deals | first=Natasha | last=Gural | date=2004-01-02}}</ref> social media pioneer.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://jump.suntimes.com/list.cfm?id=8B88DB4E-FB6E-7441-6153081ECA686E5A | work=Chicago Sun-Times | title=Fashion's best blogs | date=2008-07-14 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070730204510/http://jump.suntimes.com/list.cfm?id=8B88DB4E-FB6E-7441-6153081ECA686E5A | archive-date=2007-07-30 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.fashionnewssite.com/top-50-fashion-blogs-in-the-us/ mode femme vetement fashion verbaudet at fashionnewssite.com<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070630111853/http://www.fashionnewssite.com/top-50-fashion-blogs-in-the-us/ |date=2007-06-30 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2007/10/14/2007-10-14_13_questions_for_a_fashion_blogger.html | location=New York | work=Daily News | title=13 Questions For A Fashion Blogger | date=2007-10-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kathrynfinney.com/?p=14 |title=About Kathryn Finney |access-date=2010-04-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928181051/http://www.kathrynfinney.com/?p=14 |archive-date=2007-09-28 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[Jeanne Phillips]] — columnist, ''[[Dear Abby]]''
* [[Carol Spencer]] - class of 1950, fashion designer for [[Barbie]]<ref name=":02">{{Cite web |last=Stroozas |first=Sam |last2=Cipolle |first2=Alex V. |date=2023-07-19 |title=In 1963, she left Minneapolis for Mattel. She designed Barbie clothes for 35 years |url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/07/19/in-1963-she-left-minneapolis-for-mattel-she-designed-barbie-clothes-for-35-years |access-date=2023-08-06 |website=[[MPR News]] |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=Mowbray |first=Nicole |date=2023-07-14 |title=Dressing Barbie: Meet the designer who created a miniature fashion icon |url=https://www.cnn.com/style/dressing-barbie-iconic-fashion-looks/index.html |access-date=2023-08-06 |website=[[CNN]] |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Ra'Shede Hageman]] - Class of 2009, [[NFL]] player, [[Atlanta Falcons]]
* [[Garrett Bender]] - Class of 2009, [[United States national rugby union team]]
* [[John B. Keefe]] - Minnesota state legislator, lawyer, and judge.<ref>[https://www.lrl.mn.gov/legdb/fulldetail?ID=10308 Minnesota Legislators Past & Pesent-John B. Keefe, Sr.]</ref>
 
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