DID YOU KNOW?
Over a five-year period, students’ SAT scores averaged 1,260 points compared to the national average of 1,000 points.

Typically, 20 percent of a Charles Wright graduating class are National Merit Scholars or Commended Students.

No South Sound school, public or private, offers more Advanced Placement courses than we do. 

Minority students account for 28 percent of the student body.

In the last decade, Charles Wright students consistently earned top honors among the State of Washington’s journalism students.

Charles Wright grants over $1.3 million in financial assistance to 21% of the student body.

Miles Struxness

Miles Struxness

Upper School Art, Visual Arts Dept Chair
Miles Struxness teaches art.  “When I first came to CWA, the pottery was in a double-wide trailer with a pretty big rat problem,” recalls Struxness.  “Now I work in the nicest studio I have ever had during my career which has included working at the University of Puget Sound, Pacific Lutheran and Tacoma Community College’s extension campus in Gig Harbor.  CWA has come a long way in my thirty years.”
 
Struxness graduated from the University of Redlands in California and earned his masters degree in fine arts at the University of Puget Sound.  He joined the faculty of Charles Wright in 1978.  He coached baseball for 23 years, including 1980 when CWA won the state championship.  He also advised the school’s yearbook and led the senior retreat for many years.  He now serves as the chair of the visual art department.
 
“I enjoy working with clay and am currently in the process of building a studio at my house in Gig Harbor,” says Struxness.  “I am interested in atmospheric types of firing using wood and soda to help give the pots their surface decoration.”
 
Struxness also enjoys going to the Washington and Oregon coast with his wife, Pamela, and their dogs Molly and Tucker.  The couple lives in a house they built in 1981 on an acre his in-laws gave them.  He enjoys most sports, but especially baseball and college football.  He is a big University of Southern California fan.