De Anza High School

De Anza High School
Location
5000 Valley View Road
Richmond, CA 94803
United States
Coordinates 37°58′05″N 122°17′12″W / 37.967978°N 122.286636°W / 37.967978; -122.286636Coordinates: 37°58′05″N 122°17′12″W / 37.967978°N 122.286636°W / 37.967978; -122.286636
Information
Type Public
Established 1955
School district West Contra Costa Unified School District
Principal Ms Sigler
Faculty 54.47 FTE
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,263 (2014-15)[1]
Color(s)         
Athletics Football, tennis, basketball, volleyball, soccer, softball, baseball, swimming, golf, track & field, and badminton
Athletics conference CIF North Coast Section - TCAL
Mascot Don
Academies Health Academy, Information Technology Academy, Law Academy
Website www.wccusd.net/deanza

De Anza High School is a secondary school located in Richmond, California, United States, named after Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza.

History

The school originally opened in 1955. In 2005 local voters passed Measure J, a bond measure which included $161 million to completely rebuild the De Anza campus. Reconstruction began in 2009 with a new all-weather track and artificial-turf football field, along with the demolition of the gym and other site preparation work. The new facility was opened for the start of the 2013 - 2014 school year.

The school offers four academies: Health Academy, Information Technology Academy, Law Academy, and Air Force JROTC.

School clubs include Anime, Asian-Pacific Islander, Banju Community Club, Black Student Union, Christian Club, Freedom of Movement, French, Gay/Straight Alliance, Glee Club, Graffiti Arts, Guitar, Hip-Hop Club, Health Occupational Society of America (HOSA), Interact, MESA, Outdoor Rec, Poetry, Robotics, Shimada, Speech & Debate, Video Game Club, and Yearbook.

Test scores

California Standard Tests Scores, proficiency rate
English Mathematics Science History/Social
26% 5% 25% 18%

Notable alumni

References

  1. "De Anza High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
  2. "Athlete profile for Brian Abshire". Iaaf.org. 1963-11-14. Retrieved 2013-02-19.
  3. "Greg Bracelin - The Football Database". Footballdb.com. 1957-04-16. Retrieved 2013-02-19.


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