Vintage High School

Vintage High School
Address
1375 Trower Ave.
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Napa, California
United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1972
School district Napa Valley Unified School District
Principal Sarah O’Connor
Faculty 81
Grades 9 - 12
Enrollment 1,845 (2015-16)[1]
Color(s) Burgundy and Gold
Mascot The Crusher
Website http://www.vhs.nvusd.k12.ca.us/

Vintage High School is a public, comprehensive high school with a student body count of just over 1700. It is one of three comprehensive high schools in the Napa Valley Unified School District. The other comprehensive high schools are Napa High School and American Canyon High School. In addition, the district has a small technology high school New Technology High School, an Independent Studies school, an alternative high school (Valley Oak), and four comprehensive middle schools fed by 21 elementary schools. Assignment of students to the high schools is determined by the elementary area in which the student resides.

In 1996, the California Department of Education recognized Vintage as a California Distinguished High School. In 1997, Vintage was selected as a California Department of Education Digital High School. Vintage has also received a California Distinguished High School award in 2009. It is the alma mater of legendary vintner Robert Mondavi and rapper Lil Xan.

Staff

All teachers of college preparatory subjects teach in their major fields. Some vocational education and physical education teachers teach in their minor fields as well. Administrative staff includes the Principal, three Assistant Principals, and one Teacher on Special Assignment. There are five full-time counselors. Four of them work with one grade level and one is a college and career counselor. Professional development opportunities are encouraged for all faculty and staff and support the goals outlined in the Vintage High School Single Plan for Student Achievement.

Sports

Vintage High School is in the MEL (Monticello Empire League). Their football and soccer teams play at Memorial Stadium, a facility the school shares with Napa High School. Vintage has two section championships in football. The football program at Vintage High School is now led by Dylan Leach (who replaced Kyle Hofmann as head coach). VHS participates in the Monticello Empire League in CIF- Sac/Joaquin Section in Northern California. Athletes are involved in fall, winter and spring sports that include:

Fall—Cross Country, Football, Girls' Golf, Girls' Tennis, Volleyball, and Water Polo

Winter—Boys' Basketball, Girls' Basketball, Boys' Soccer, Girls' Soccer, and Wrestling

Spring—Badminton, Baseball, Boys' Golf, Softball, Swimming/Diving, Boys' Tennis, and Track & Field.

References

  1. "Vintage High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 18, 2017.

Coordinates: 38°20′01″N 122°18′23″W / 38.333493°N 122.306457°W / 38.333493; -122.306457

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