Washington was designed by the local architecture firm Edward L. Varney Associates. The construction contract to build the school was awarded to D. O. Norton & Son Construction Co. of Phoenix.[2]
WHS's Interact club is one of the largest and most active Interact clubs in the world.[citation needed] The club does community service activities at least twice a week. It is sponsored by the Sun City Rotary club.
Notable alumni and staff
1967 graduate Charlie Hickcox won three 1968 Olympic Gold medals in swimming.
1992 graduate Dr. David Gortler[3] is a former Yale University professor of pharmacology who was appointed by the White House to serve on the Senior Executive Leadership Team at the FDA, with the title "Senior Advisor to The FDA Commissioner."[4][5]
1994 graduate Chester Bennington was an American singer and songwriter best known as the frontman for the rock band Linkin Park.