Mt. Whitney High School

Mt. Whitney High School
Location
900 South Conyer Street
Visalia, California 93277

United States
Coordinates 36°19′22″N 119°17′57″W / 36.3229°N 119.2992°W / 36.3229; -119.2992Coordinates: 36°19′22″N 119°17′57″W / 36.3229°N 119.2992°W / 36.3229; -119.2992
Information
Type Public
Established 1952
School district Visalia Unified School District
Principal Rick Hamilton
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1593 (2014-2015) [1]
Color(s) Maroon and white
Mascot Pioneers
Website

Mt. Whitney High School is a public high school in Visalia, California, United States, founded in 1952.

Academics

Mt. Whitney High School offers a curriculum that prepares its students for post-secondary goals as well as for direct entry into the workplace. The school utilizes a six period day format with a 220-unit requirement for graduation that includes school board education mandates of required classes as well as electives.

In 2009 it was declared a California Distinguished School.[2]

Athletics

Mt. Whitney competes in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), Central Section Division II, West Yosemite League. Most of the sports teams have won several league titles, as well as CIF Central Section Division I, Division II, and Division III titles.

History

Prior to the opening of Mt. Whitney High School, Visalia's public high school had been Visalia Union High School (VUHS).

From 1952 to 1954, the VUHS campus served as a junior high school for two years when Mt. Whitney was opened a few blocks to the south, before reopening as Redwood High School in 1955. Mt. Whitney retained VUHS's original school colors of maroon and white, and their Pioneer mascot.[3][4]

References

  1. http://www.vusd.org/files/filesystem/2014_School_Accountability_Report_Card__9-12_Mt._Whitney_High_School_20150127.pdf
  2. Rocha, Kimberlina (2009-04-02). "Mt. Whitney, Exeter Union high schools named distinguished schools of 2009". Visalia Times, cited at pqarchiver. Visalia, California, US. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
  3. About Our School
  4. (page 18)


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