Ventura High School
Coordinates: 34°16′42″N 119°16′06″W / 34.27833°N 119.26833°W
Ventura High School | |
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Entrance facing Catalina Street, showing the Atoms for Peace statue | |
Location | |
Two North Catalina Street Ventura, California 93001, United States | |
Coordinates | 34°16′42″N, 119°16′06″W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1889 |
Principal | Carlos V. Cohen |
Faculty | 95 |
Enrollment | 2,191 (2014-15)[1] |
Campus | Mid-Size City |
Color(s) | |
Athletics conference | CIF Channel League |
Mascot | Cougar |
Rival | Buena High School |
Website |
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Ventura High School is a secondary school located in Ventura, California. The school was founded in 1889 and is a California Distinguished School. It is part of the Ventura Unified School District. In 2012, French and Italian language teacher at VHS, Sebastien De Clerck was honored as a California Teacher of Year for 2013.[2]
Notable alumni
- Chris Beal, CIF Champion wrestler; professional Mixed Martial Artist formerly with the UFC[3]
- Kyle (musician) rapper
- Mike Larrabee, double gold medalist in 1964 Tokyo Olympics)
- Eric Turner, defensive back for NFL's Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens and Oakland Raiders
- Jamaal Wilkes, basketball player for UCLA, Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers
- Tyler Ebell, football player for UCLA, UTEP, Edmonton Eskimos, Toronto Argonauts, BC Lions
- Michael Enfield, soccer player, 3-year starter for UCLA, member of Sydney FC
- Ramsey Jay, motivational speaker
- Bob Tuttle, coach
- Brook Jacoby, baseball player, Cleveland Indians
- Vincent Bonsignore, sports journalist, Los Angeles Daily News
- Chris Thomas, professional football player with San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, St. Louis Rams, Kansas City Chiefs
- Roman Fortin, professional football player with Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons and San Diego Chargers
- Don Lang, third baseman with St. Louis Cardinals
- Karen Grassle, actress, best known for playing Caroline Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie
- Dan Clark, musician, member of band Army of Freshmen
- Bill Payne, class of 1967, founding member of band Little Feat
- Shane Cohn and Joseph Locklear, founding members of Shim Come Quick and The Pullmen
- James Ennis, basketball player, small forward for Miami Heat, Perth Wildcats
- Charles R. "Chuck" Imbrecht, member of California State Assembly, 36th district
Music
Ventura High's music department has a Jazz Bands, a Wind Ensemble, a Symphonic Band, a String Orchestra, a Global String Ensemble and a pep-band that is open to all music students and plays at sporting events. Both the Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra have earned distinction nationwide at invitational music festivals Boston, New York, Hawaii, and most recently in 2015 at the NAI Invitational Festival in Chicago, Illinois in which both groups won first place gold superior in their divisions and String Orchestra won the entire competition.
The Global String Ensemble is both the intermediate level orchestra which performs basic high school string ensemble repertoire as well as traditional Mariachi ensemble repertoire. The department also has an Honors String Quartet chosen every year that has earned distinction nationwide at District, Regional, and State Festivals. Most recently in the 2014-2015 school year, the school reestablished a Ventura Unified School District Youth Symphony.
Athletics
David Hess is the athletic director. The school competes in the Channel League and has 21 varsity teams. Its primary rival is Buena High School in eastern Ventura. The stadium above the campus is named for alum Mike Larrabee. The football field is named for alum Eric "E-Rock" Turner. The gymnasium is named for former coach Bob Tuttle.
References
- ↑ "Ventura High". NCES. Retrieved November 5, 2017.
- ↑ http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/sr/ct/catoy2013.asp
- ↑ "Chris Beal UFC Profile". Retrieved 2014-01-01.