Loara High School
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Loara High School is a high school in the Anaheim Union High School District, located in the city of Anaheim in Orange County, California. Loara was established in 1962 and is one of eight comprehensive high schools within the district.
Famous alumni include folk singer Tim Buckley; his son (and recording artist) Jeff Buckley; Blood, Sweat & Tears bassist, Jim Fielder; 1972 Olympic Silver Medal winner, Dana Schoenfeld; recording artist Stacey Lynn Swain (aka Stacey Q); founder of the band No Doubt, Eric Stefani, and his younger sister, the lead singer of No Doubt, Gwen Stefani; and members of Eroshay, a popular Southern California band.
Loara is also famous for its marching band, the "Showband of the Western States."
The school has recently undergone modernization and now includes two gyms, as well as new science and math buildings. Another famous alumn is Augie Nieto, founder of Lifefitness. Augie has recently become a spokesman for the Muscular Dystrophy Association and was featured on the cover of Parade Magazine.