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O'Dea High School

1923 establishments in Washington (state)Boys' schools in the United StatesCatholic secondary schools in Washington (state)Congregation of Christian Brothers secondary schoolsEducational institutions established in 1923
First Hill, SeattleHigh schools in King County, WashingtonHigh schools within the Archdiocese of SeattleSchools accredited by the Northwest Accreditation CommissionSchools in Seattle

O'Dea High School is a Catholic all boys high school founded in 1923 and is located in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood. The school is named after Edward John O'Dea who was bishop of Seattle when the school was built. O'Dea is a part of the Archdiocese of Seattle. Of its 507 students in four grades in 2020, 60% were Catholics, 58% were Caucasian, 13% were African American, and 19% were multi-racial. There are 36 instructors and the student-teacher ratio is 14 to 1. The tuition at O'Dea High School for the 2019-2020 school year was $16,576; the school provides over $1 million in financial aid every year.

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O'Dea High School
Terry Avenue, Seattle First Hill

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O'Dea High School

Terry Avenue 802
98104 Seattle, First Hill
Washington, United States
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