Salinas High School

Salinas High School
Address
726 South Main Street.
Salinas, California
United States
Coordinates 36°40′02″N 121°39′25″W / 36.66718°N 121.65691°W / 36.66718; -121.65691Coordinates: 36°40′02″N 121°39′25″W / 36.66718°N 121.65691°W / 36.66718; -121.65691
Information
Type Public Secondary
Founded 1882 (1882)
School district Salinas Union High School District
CEEB code 52755
Principal Elizabeth Duethman
Grades 9-12
Number of students ~2600
Campus type Rural/Suburban
Color(s)          Purple & Gold
Nickname Cowboys
Website www.salinas.k12.ca.us/sites/SHS/Index.htm

Salinas High School is a public 9–12 high school established in Salinas, California, United States. It is the first of four primary high schools of the Salinas Union High School District. The school was moved to its current central Salinas location in 1920. The campus was rebuilt circa the year 1999. While most buildings were demolished and replaced, the original main wing and bell tower were retained and renovated. The current principal is Elizabeth Duethman, with assistants Hugo Mariscal, Laurel Gast, Ernesto Pacleb, and Vivian Moises. As of the 2011–12 school year the school enrolled 2600 students. Its campus is situated in a Rural / Suburban setting. The Salinas Cowboys compete in the Monterey Bay League of the CIF Central Coast Section. The school colors are Purple and Gold.

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