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  1. As the only all-boys high school in the Pacific Northwest, O’Dea provides a unique experience for young men, both inside and outside the classroom. At O’Dea, you will belong to a unique brotherhood that will last a lifetime.

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  2. Experience O’Dea! We invite you to our campus to see the Brotherhood in action and learn more about the only all-boys Catholic high school in the Northwest. Our young men are active participants in the classroom, they build community in the House System, and they compete and win with honor.

  3. 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.

    • Joselito ‘Lito’ Barber ’98
    • Nate Burleson ’99
    • Dr. Jeanne Eulberg
    • Christian Brother D.D. Murray
    • Michael Patterson
    • Roy F. Simperman

    Raised in Seattle, Joselito “Lito” Barber attended St. Paul School before enrolling at O’Dea in 1994. A student leader, he was active in campus ministry and social service projects. He was known for his fun nature and caring personality; the staff remembered him as a wonderful student who got along with everyone. He graduated from the University of...

    At O’Dea, Nate Burleson was a three-sport letterman: football, basketball and track & field. He played football in college, followed by 11 years in the NFL as a wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks and Detroit Lions. In 2014 he became an analyst for the NFL Network; in 2016 he was a co-host on Good Morning Football and in 2017 ...

    Educated and trained as a pediatrician, Dr. Eulberg took time off to raise her four children. She was introduced to the O’Dea experience when her son Jeff (Class of 2000) enrolled. After his graduation, she accepted a full-time role at O’Dea, holding several jobs before becoming assistant principal for student services and college admissions counse...

    After graduating from Brother Rice High School in Chicago, Donald Murray joined the Congregation of Christian Brothers and professed vows as Brother Dominic. In his first assignment at O’Dea, he taught religion and math, directed a small band, and started a class in choral music. He moved on to other Christian Brother schools, but eventually return...

    As a parent of two O’Dea graduates (Kristian ’01 and Kristopher ’05) Michael Patterson knew firsthand the role O’Dea had in developing young men with character, strength and resolve. He committed himself to supporting O’Dea’s faculty, staff and students in meaningful ways. A successful attorney, Patterson provided insight and valuable advice to sch...

    Educated at an Edmund Rice Christian Brother School in Montana, Roy F. Simperman has been integral in moving O’Dea High School forward in many ways since his son Roy graduated in 1988. The elder Simperman has been chairman of the board, volunteered as fulltime business manager and financially supported the school. His interest in technology and its...

  4. O'Dea High School is a highly rated, private, all-boys, Catholic school located in SEATTLE, WA. It has 500 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1. Tuition is $13,783 for the highest grade offered.

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    • 802 TERRY AVE, SEATTLE, 98104, WA
  5. Feb 11, 2003 · Bet you didn't know: O'Dea, the state's only all-boys school, won eight athletic and six academic state championships in the 1990s. Because of the school's location in the dense First Hill...

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  7. Sep 30, 2014 · O’Dea High, the only all-boys school in the state of Washington, is on First Hill overlooking downtown Seattle. St. James Cathedral is across the street, Seattle University is three blocks away.

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