Eisenhower High School (Yakima, Washington)

Dwight David Eisenhower High School (/ˌaɪzɪnˈhaʊ.ər/) is located in Yakima, Washington, United States.

This design was incorporated to create loop circulation for the reduction of congestion and giving students alternate pathways to their destinations.

As a focal point, the school's entrance has a prominently positioned glass-enclosed public entry and second-story library.

[12] Since its unveiling in 2013, the new Eisenhower High School building has won several awards for its concept and design execution.

[12] Six years after its opening in August 2013, the Yakima School District filed a lawsuit against KDA Architecture because of design issues, and property damage of the building's signature blue wall.

The district also involved Graham Construction in the lawsuit for failing to install and effectively implement all elements of the design.

After two months inside the new location, there were multiple reports of severe flaws, most notably water had been leaking through the wall and into the school's interior.

The lawsuit also states that the leaking and damages were occurring because of the improper design, installation, poor workmanship, and a lack of flashing.

Men's sports include: swimming/diving, football, marching band, cross country, basketball, wrestling, baseball, golf, soccer, tennis, and track.

Women's sports include: swimming/diving, cross country, marching band, soccer, volleyball, slowpitch, basketball, bowling, fastpitch, golf, tennis, and track.

Front of school