A view of Rainer Beach High School bleachers before removal
RBHS Gym Pre-Salvage
Rainer Beach High School bleachers with the wood tops removed
Every piece of bleacher board was lovingly extracted by hand by our skilled salvage team.

For over 30 years in the salvage business, Second Use has proudly rescued tons of reusable materials from local Seattle schools. These materials not only avoid ending up in the waste stream but also carry with them the history and memories that continue to enrich our communities.

One of the best parts of these jobs is discovering what makes each school unique. So when our resident basketball fanatic, Coach Em, spotted Rainier Beach High on the schedule, we knew we were about to get schooled—in the best way! This place isn’t just a high school, it’s a launchpad. With a stacked list of alumni who’ve gone on to light up the NBA, Rainier Beach is the stuff of hoops legend—and that’s just scratching the surface of what makes it so special.

Person removing the bleacher boards while climbing in the metal structure
The metal structure of the bleachers
Person removing the bleacher boards while climbing in the metal structure

Notable RBHS alumni include NBA stars like Nate Robinson, Jamal Crawford, Dejounte Murray, Doug Christie, Terrence Williams, Kevin Porter Jr., and MarJon Beauchamp. And if basketball isn’t your thing, the school is proud to count former NFL players Trent Pollard and Alameda Ta’mu among its grads.

Kevin Porter Jr. after the 3A Championship in 2016. Photo by Drew Perine
Kevin Porter Jr. after the 3A Championship in 2016. Photo by Drew Perine

We’re proud to be part of the Rainier Beach High School Replacement Project! Once completed, the existing campus will be transformed into a brand-new, four-story facility spanning approximately 297,000 square feet. The new school will provide permanent space for 1,600 students in grades 9–12 and feature a regional Skills Center and a district data center. The project aims for LEED Platinum certification, reflecting a strong commitment to sustainability. Completion is scheduled for late 2026.
Learn more at: RBHS Replacement Project

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