Los Altos High School (Los Altos, California)

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Los Altos High School
Established 1954
Type Public secondary
Principal Wynne Satterwhite
Students 1,700 (approx.)
Grades 9-12
Location 201 Almond Avenue
Los Altos, California, California USA
Colors blue, silver and white
Mascot eagle
Newspaper The Talon
Website http://www.la.mvla.net/


Los Altos High School, located in Los Altos, California, is one of the two MVLA School District public high schools, the other school being Mountain View High School. As of 2005, the school principal is Wynne Satterwhite. The previous principal was George Perez, who left in 2004.

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[edit] History

The school was established in 1954 on the site of an orchard. Initially, Los Altos High School served the mostly white, middle to upper class populations of Los Altos and Los Altos Hills. In 1982, the district closed its oldest high school, Mountain View High, which was located on Castro Street in downtown Mountain View. Awalt High School was then renamed Mountain View High. The new attendance boundaries for the two schools cut from the hill communities of Los Altos in the west through the valley community of Mountain View to the San Francisco Bay in the east. The two remaining district high schools now draw equally from professional and working-class families and have a similar demographic population. In more recent history, Los Altos High underwent a large renovation over the past few years, which has significantly enhanced the campus environment, including a science and art building and a Sprinturf athletic field.

[edit] Statistics and demographics

As of the 2003-2004 school year, the enrollment was approximately 1600 students; in the last few years each incoming class has been significantly larger than the outgoing class. According the to 2005 Academic Performance Index Base School Report, Los Altos has a majority of white students.[1]

[edit] Graduation Requirements

Subjects Credits
English/Communication 40
Mathematics 20
Science 20
Social Studies 35
World Language/Fine Arts/Practical Arts
(10 credits in 2 out of 3 areas)
20
Physical Education 20
Health 5
Electives 60
Total Credits 220

[edit] Programs and Highlights

  • 119 students earned the title of AP Scholar in 2005
  • Interdisciplinary courses are offered including Environmental Field Studies, Global Connections and a math/science based pre-engineering program
  • Middle College: a program where LAHS students may spend one or two full years at a local community college
  • MainStreet Singers tour all over the world and are recognized for excellence in international and vocal music competitions
  • 83% of students participate in academic, extracurricular and community service clubs
  • Over 50% of the students participate in athletics
  • The counseling department was awarded the prestigious School Personnel Accountability Report Card (SPARC)

[edit] Mascot and School Colors

The school's mascot is an eagle, and an eagle was recently drawn in the front of the school to represent the mascot. The school colors are blue, silver and white, they were blue and gold before the reorganization.

[edit] Notable Alumni

  • Dana Castro, Executive Producer, San Francisco GenArt.org, class of 1986.
  • Raj Mathai, NBC 11 Sports Anchor
  • Willie Howard, Stanford Rose Bowl, Minnesota Vikings, class of 1996
  • Lorrie Fair, US National Soccer (World Cup Title), UNC Soccer (National Title), class of 1996
  • Sergeant Willam M. Sigua (1985-2007), killed by small-arms fire in Bayji Iraq, 82nd Airborne Division, Purple Heart Medal, class of 2003

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