Sutter Union High School

Sutter Union High School
Location
Sutter, California
Coordinates 39°09′57″N 121°45′15″W / 39.16588°N 121.75422°W / 39.16588; -121.75422Coordinates: 39°09′57″N 121°45′15″W / 39.16588°N 121.75422°W / 39.16588; -121.75422
Information
Type Public
Established 1893
School district Sutter Union High School District
Principal Ryan Robison
Vice Principal Rick Giovanni
Grades 9-12
Color(s) White and Gold
Mascot Huskies
Website edline.net/pages/sutter_high

Sutter Union High School is a small rural high school located near the smallest mountain range in the world Sutter, California.

History

The high school opened in 1893 with only 18 students. Over 100 years later the school has grown to 700 students and grows with each passing year.[1] This Sutter County school differs from others in the county because of its rural location in the Yuba-Sutter Area.

It is currently headed by Ryan Robison, Superintendent/Principal, and Rick Giovannoni, Vice Principal.

Athletics

Sutter Union High School is well known in the Yuba-Sutter area for its skilled athletes and continued success in football,volleyball, girls soccer, baseball and softball. These teams have each won a Northern Section Championship in the past season. and the wrestling team has won 2 section championships and also many league titles. The softball team has won Northern Section titles in recent years.

The high school offers many different sports, but significantly fewer than the larger schools in the area.

Athletic offerings by gender:

Girls: Volleyball, Tennis, Softball, Basketball, Soccer, Cheerleading.
Boys: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Tennis.
Co-Ed: Cross-Country, Track, Rifle Team, Wrestling, Swimming, Trap Team, Golf.

Extracurriculars

Sutter Union High School features many groups and clubs including: CSF (California Scholarship Federation), DECA (Distributed Educational Clubs of America), FNL (Friday Night Live), FFA (Future Farmers of America), Interact Club, Loud Crowd, ACE (Architecture, Construction and Engineering Mentor Program), JSA (Junior Statesmen of America),and Drama.

Notable alumni

References

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