Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences


Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences is a coed independent middle and high school located on Seattle, Washington's urban Capitol Hill. The school was founded in 1983.
Seattle Academy has 890 students. Annual tuition is $34,236 for the middle school and $39,500 for the upper school during the 2018–2019 school year. The school consists of grades 6–12.
In 2017, the institution broke ground on a $48 million, five-story middle school building located at the intersection of 13th Avenue and Union Street.
SAAS consists of six main buildings: the Temple building, which houses the Upper School Humanities Department; the Vanderbilt Building, the Arts Center, which houses math and art classes; the Gym, complete with a weight room, multiple exercise machines, and a basketball court ; the STREAM Building, a Gold LEED certified facility dedicated to the Upper School Science curriculum; and the Middle School Building, a five-story middle school building which opened in Fall 2018.

Administration

Seattle Academy was founded by Jean Orvis in 1983, who served as head of school until the 2008-2009 school year. From 2009 to June 2018 the head of school was Joe Puggelli, who previously had a long and varied career, including US Army service, publishing, education, and coaching. In July 2018 long-tenured faculty, staff, and coach Rob Phillips became Seattle Academy's Head of School.
The school has a 21-member board, which consists of current parents, alumni parents and alumni of the school. The chair is Donna Bellew.

Technology

Seattle Academy has an extensive , which includes full-time tech support staff, a fully wireless campus, and mandatory laptops for all Upper School students. The middle school has a full computer lab and a number of laptop banks.
The school has converted its former Moodle-based academic software to a customized, Schoology-based education software client.

Student Life

Seattle Academy has many student-run clubs and academic teams facilitated by faculty members. Notable academic teams include:
A full list of clubs is available , and a full list of academic teams is available .

Facilities

The Arts Center, or AC, is one of the six main buildings currently used by Seattle Academy. The building was opened in 2001. The Arts Center holds the high school's arts programs, which include theater, music, studio arts, and photography. It is a requirement for all students to take every arts course at least once.
Art Center facilities include a darkroom, a video production studio, visual art studios, a metallurgy balcony, music classrooms, the 250-seat Orvis Theater, a smaller black box theater, dressing rooms, and a green room.
The Cardinal Union Building is a five-story middle school building that opened at the start of the 2018-2019 school year. It added a second gym, rooftop playfield, lunchroom, and common spaces to the existing SAAS campus.
The Gym was completed in 2003. This two-story building houses a dance studio, a weight-training room, and a regulation basketball court with bleachers, among its other facilities.
The Temple Building, which Seattle Academy shares with historical synagogue Temple De Hirsch Sinai, houses the Upper School Humanities Program. In addition, the school will often use the Temple's Sanctuary for all-school meetings.
Upper School students are accustomed to walking to the Temple Building for their Upper School Humanities classes.
The Orvis Theater is Seattle Academy's primary theater and is located in the Arts Center. The theater holds 250 seats and is equipped with advanced sound and lighting technologies. Each year, the Upper School holds three major high school productions: a comedy, a musical, and a drama.
An intimate black box theater is used to perform smaller shows, including Middle School productions.
Acquired in 1998, the Vanderbilt is the second oldest of Seattle Academy's five buildings. The Vanderbilt Building houses Seattle Academy's English, History, and Science departments. The school's library and offices can be found on the second floor.
Completed in the summer of 2015, The SAAS is a facility dedicated to the Upper School Science curriculum and project-based integration of Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.
The STREAM building includes 7 purpose-built science lab and studio spaces that have been designed to maximize both space and flexibility to meet current and future course needs. The building also features another important new space for SAAS - a Learning Commons. The Commons are dedicated to student collaboration, study, and research, as well as a place to spend free time and lunch.
The 12th Avenue Conference Room is a small facility located between the Vanderbilt and Arts Center buildings. It is a multi-purpose space, commonly used for meetings and classes.