Redlands East Valley High School

Redlands East Valley High School
Address
31000 East Colton Avenue
Redlands, California, 92374
United States
Coordinates 34°03′41″N 117°07′44″W / 34.0613°N 117.1288°W / 34.0613; -117.1288Coordinates: 34°03′41″N 117°07′44″W / 34.0613°N 117.1288°W / 34.0613; -117.1288
Information
Type Senior High School
Established September 9, 1997
School district Redlands Unified School District
Principal Jennifer Murillo
Grades 9th-12th
Enrollment 2,106[1]
Color(s) Red, white and black
              
Mascot Wildcat
Nickname REVHS, REV
Rival Redlands High School
Website rev.redlandsusd.net

Redlands East Valley High School is a public high school in Redlands, California, United States, near the San Bernardino Mountains. The school opened in the 1997-1998 school year as part of the Redlands Unified School District.

Description

A view of the campus facing northeast.

Redlands East Valley is a 264,000-square-foot (24,500 m2) comprehensive high school located on a 57-acre (230,000 m2) sloping site, designed to house 2,500 students. An element in the design was a focus on the media center and its application of technology. The majority of the building exteriors are built with concrete masonry, exposed structural steel, glass, and metal roofs. The school colors and mascot were chosen to contrast cross-town rival Redlands High School, an example being how Redlands East Valley has a Wildcat and Redlands High has a Terrier.

The school cost US$35,000,000 (41 million 1995) to build and was completed in September, 1997. The roof of the Media Center Library was designed to look like an opened book. The performing arts building was designed to look like a piano, complete with black and white tiles on the floor in the piano lab. The Performing Arts Theater is named in honor of Harry Blackstone Jr., a stage magician who lived in Redlands. The school offers the Advanced Placement program.

Sports

Football

The Redlands East Valley Wildcats play in the Citrus Belt League. Under head coach Kurt Bruich, the football team has at one point been positioned #2 in the state and #17 in the nation, and has gone to state championship as well. With REV's victory over the Citrus Hill Hawks on November 28, 2014, the school became the first in the district since 1979 to reach the CIF finals. On December 5, 2014, Redlands East Valley won their first CIF championship and two weeks after, the school won their first state championship, defeating Clayton Valley Charter High School in the Division II championship.

Notable alumni

References

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  10. Condotta, Bob (December 18, 2010). "Chris Polk has back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons for Washington". Seattle Times. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
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