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North Kitsap High School (NKHS) is a public four-year high school located in
Poulsbo, Washington Poulsbo ( ) is a city on Liberty Bay in Kitsap County, Washington, Kitsap County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. It is the smallest of the four cities in Kitsap County. The population was 11,970 at the 2020 United States Census, ...
, United States. It serves the northern portion of Kitsap County as part of the North Kitsap School District 400. The school enrolls over 1,100 students in grades 9 through 12. NKHS was established in 1941 as the successor to earlier high schools serving Poulsbo. The school offers a wide array of academic programs and student clubs. The campus underwent significant renovations completed in 2009, enhancing its facilities. Among its notable alumni is astronaut
Richard F. Gordon Jr. Richard Francis "Dick" Gordon Jr. (October 5, 1929 – November 6, 2017) was an American United States Navy, naval officer and United States Naval Aviator, aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, and a American football, football executive. H ...
, who served as command module pilot for
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. The school's athletic teams are known as the Vikings.


History

High school classes in Poulsbo were first offered in the area as early as 1907. An earlier school was built in 1891 on land donated by John Tornensis; an existing
one-room school One-room schoolhouses, or One-room schools, have been commonplace throughout rural portions of various countries, including Prussia, Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, and Spa ...
house had been built by an earlier property owner. The first class of students at Poulsbo High School graduated in 1920. It was succeeded the following year by Union High School, which initially served students from five local school districts. It later grew to serve fourteen districts by 1929. In 1941, the fourteen districts who contracted with Union High School were consolidated to form the North Kitsap School District; Union High School was renamed to North Kitsap High School as a result. The high school campus underwent significant renovations in 2009 to modernize facilities as part of a $100million district-wide capital program. The initial phase, costing $8.8 million, replaced the 100 Building and the gymnasium. The main, final phase of the NKHS renovation cost $21.4 million and included a redesigned main office and school entryway, an upgraded heating and cooling system, and a modernized commons area with an outdoor courtyard.


Incidents

On October 28, 2014, A 16-year-old student was arrested after allegedly threatening to shoot up the school and claiming to have a hit list of fellow students he planned to target. Police, who considered the threat credible, searched the student's home and found a handgun, shotgun, and long rifle that were accessible to him. The school district notified parents and staff, and a police presence was on campus following the incident. Michael Paul Carnegie, a former Spanish and driver's education teacher at North Kitsap High School, was involved in a sexual misconduct incident with a 17-year-old female student in 2014. In 2017, he pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation, served jail time, and was no longer employed by the district. On May 2, 2017, North Kitsap High School, along with Poulsbo Middle School and Poulsbo Elementary School, were placed on lockdown for nearly two hours after a caller reported seeing someone walking near the high school with what appeared to be a rifle. Police investigated but were unable to substantiate the report. Law enforcement maintained a presence on campus for the remainder of the school day as a precaution. On February 7, 2022, a North Kitsap School District bus was involved in a crash with a tree service utility truck in Poulsbo. The bus driver sustained serious injuries and was entrapped, while three students on board were able to disembark safely, were evaluated as a precaution, and returned to their families. A worker from the truck also sustained minor injuries.


Campus and Community

North Kitsap High School is in
Poulsbo Poulsbo ( ) is a city on Liberty Bay in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is the smallest of the four cities in Kitsap County. The population was 11,970 at the 2020 census and an estimated 10,927 in 2018. The Suquamish people hav ...
and serves nearby communities in northern Kitsap County. The high school campus includes the North Kitsap Community Auditorium, a 600-seat venue for the performing arts and public meetings. A major renovation in 2009 comprised the construction of a new cafeteria, a redesigned main office and entryway, and an improved commons area that opens onto a courtyard. The Odin Inn, a student-operated restaurant run as part of the Culinary Arts CTE program, is located next to the North Kitsap Community Pool.


Academics

The school provides a comprehensive curriculum that includes core academic subjects, Advanced Placement and college preparatory courses, and extracurricular opportunities. To graduate from North Kitsap High School, students must earn a total of 24 credits, fulfill non-credit requirements, and meet specific pathway requirements. Non-credit requirements include the completion of a High School and Beyond Plan, a personalized plan focused on future career and educational goals, and Washington State History, which is typically completed in the middle school. NKHS has several career and technical education programs. The culinary arts program operates Odin Inn, a student-run, fully licensed restaurant located adjacent to the North Kitsap Community Pool. The school also sponsors
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students at
Olympic College Olympic College is a public community college in Bremerton, Washington. It opened as Olympic Junior College on September 5, 1946. Olympic College serves Kitsap and Mason counties in Washington. The college's service area contains two major n ...
.


Athletics

The North Kitsap High School athletic program, named the Vikings, is a member of the Olympic League and the
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. Some Vikings sporting events are broadcast live on
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.


Student programs

The NKHS band program comprises a
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, symphonic band, wind ensemble, percussion ensemble, orchestra, and jazz ensemble. A non-profit booster club provides support to the bands through fundraising events and organized performances. Among these events is the annual Viking Jazz Festival, which hosts middle and high school jazz bands from Western Washington at the North Kitsap Community Auditorium. Other programs at the school include choir, drama, and visual arts. NKHS has an
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and organized clubs for students.


Demographics

In the 2024-2025 school year, 50.3% of the students at NKHS were male, 48.9% were female, and 0.8% were Gender X. 1.1% were Native American, 5.9% were Asian, 0.4% were Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, 18.3% were Hispanic/Latino, 1.6% were Black/African American, 63.2% were White, and 9.4% were Two or More Races.''2024-25 WA State Report Card''
Retrieved May 31, 2025


Notable alumni

* Richard F. Gordon, American astronaut and
Apollo 12 Apollo 12 (November 14–24, 1969) was the sixth crewed flight in the United States Apollo program and the second to land on the Moon. It was launched on November 14, 1969, by NASA from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Commander Charles ...
pilot.


References

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