Pullman High School

Pullman High School formerly occupied the building that is now the Gladish Community & Cultural Center at Main and State Streets (46°43′50″N 117°11′00″W / 46.7306°N 117.1833°W / 46.7306; -117.1833).

The new facilities also incorporate elements of the famous Palouse rolling hills, with a predominately earth-toned stone exterior articulated to imitate the lines and textures present in the local landscape.

[9] Pullman High School is a member of the Greater Spokane League (2A), and offers football, volleyball, wrestling, basketball, cheerleading, swimming, cross-country, track and field, golf, tennis, baseball, softball, soccer, as well as numerous other extracurricular activities.

In the 2004–2005 school year, Pullman won the state championship (Class 2A) in baseball and girls' track and field.

[17] PGA Tour star Kirk Triplett (class of '80) attended Pullman High all four years, and then accepted a golf scholarship to the University of Nevada in Reno,[18] where he graduated in 1985 with a degree in civil engineering.

[19][20] He played college football in town for the WSU Cougars under head coach Dennis Erickson and then professionally for several seasons.

[11] PHS Science Bowl team regularly advances to Nationals in Washington, D.C., and were regional champions from 2002–2019, with the exception of 2009 and 2016 where they took second place.

Old Pullman High School now Gladish Community & Cultural Center
Outside of PHS's new facilities.