Redondo Union High School

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School name Redondo Union
School Type Public
Established 1905
Website RUHS
Co-Principals Goy Casillas, Mary Little
School District Redondo Beach Unified
Enrollment 2,295
Location Redondo Beach, California
Mascot Sammy the Sea Hawk
Colors Red and White
Nickname

RUHS, Redondo Union, Redondo High, Redondo, RU High

Redondo Union High School is a public high school in Redondo Beach, California.

Redondo Union High School is a part of the Redondo Beach Unified School District. All residents of Redondo Beach are zoned to Redondo Union. In addition, residents of Hermosa Beach may choose to attend Redondo Union or the Mira Costa High School of the Manhattan Beach Unified School District. [1]

Since opening its doors in 1905, Redondo Union High School has developed into one of the largest high school campuses in the State of California, with an overall area of 56 acres.

With a large teaching staff, RUHS is a comprehensive high school offering various curriculum for college-bound students, as well as diversified career path and extracurricular programs. Approximately 46.8% of graduating seniors enroll in 4-year universities; an additional 52% register in community colleges, such as nearby El Camino College.

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[edit] Location and contact information

RUHS is located at 631 Vincent Park Redondo Beach CA 90277.

Telephone: 310-798-8665 Fax: 310-798-4685

[edit] Alma Mater

Hail to thee, alma mater

Our fair high school by the sea To the highest standards loyal be, In defeat or victory. We cheer our athletes on the field In work or sport we never yield. To any impulse to you, REDONDO Alma Mater true!

Our part to learn and thine to teach us to be STRONG and TRUE. With FAITH and TRUST that God will lead us onto feilds a new. With COURAGE HIGH we follow onward ever eager, ever stern! By thine eternal call to do. REDONDO ALMA MATER TRUE!

GO BIG RED!

[edit] Movie appearances

The movie The Hot Chick was filmed here.

Episodes from Fox's The OC have been shot here.

Scenes from the skateboarding video "16 Below" were filmed here.

[edit] History

Redondo Union High School (RUHS) was organized in the summer of 1905. The first classes were held in two upstairs rooms of the Masonic Building in Redondo Beach. In December of that same year, a site known as Old Chautauqua Place was selected as the location for the school.

Today, the spacious campus of more than 50 acres extends from Pacific Coast Highway to Prospect Avenue. RUHS is said to be the second largest high school (acreage) in the state and the third largest in the country

With 100 years of history, Redondo Union High School is rich with tradition. A few highlights follow:

1905 High school opens with one teacher and 10 pupils

1906 School colors of red and white are chosen

1911 The tradition begins of passing the mantle to the junior with the highest academic ranking

1912 High school accredited

1915 The first Pilot is printed

1916 An open house is held for new buildings and the new auditorium

1920 The first issue of the High Tide is published

1923 The High Tide becomes one of the only high school newspapers in the nation to be published weekly

1929 The Alma Mater is written by Charlotte E. Cheney, ’26

1939 The Science Building is dedicated

1952 The campus is expanded with the addition of a new gym, a swimming pool and many new classroom buildings

1972 The new auditorium is completed

1980 Redondo Union High School celebrates its 75th anniversary with an all-alumni event at the Seaside Lagoon

1983 Redondo Union High School absorbs students from Aviation High School which is closed due to budgetary constraints

1988 RUHS is named a California Distinguished School

1989 RUHS is named a National Exemplary School

1995 The Redondo Union High School Alumni Association is formed

1996 For the second time in a decade RUHS is named a California Distinguished School

1997 The RUHS Alumni Walk is constructed and dedicated

2000 Redondo Union High School celebrates its 95th anniversary with an all-alumni event at the Seaside Lagoon; Girls’ golf team wins CIF Championship

2001 Beach Cities robotics team wins National Championship

2002 RUHS boys’ and girls’ basketball teams both win CIF Division II-A Championships; girls’ team advances to the state finals in Sacramento

2004 RUHS Boy's Tennis win CIF Division IV Tennis Championships

2004 Redondo Union High School begins a year-long celebration of its 100 years of history from 1905 to 2005

[edit] Sea Hawk Programs and Highlights

ELD-designed to support students of limited English Proficiency Special Education- special instruction in a Special Day Class or Resource Specialist Program for students with identified special learning needs. Academy of Health and Fitness- a school within a school focusing on career paths in Health and Fitness.


[edit] Advanced courses

Redondo offers Advanced Placement classes in:

  • English Language
  • English Literature
  • Spanish Language
  • Spanish Literature
  • French Language
  • Calculus AB
  • Calculus BC
  • Art History
  • Studio Art
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Psychology
  • Macroeconomics
  • United States History
  • Government & Politics: United States
  • European History

[edit] Honors courses

Redondo offers honors courses in Biology, Chemistry, and English.

[edit] Awards

In Newsweek's The Complete List: 1,200 Top U.S. Schools article in 2006, Redondo was listed as #687. [2]

Redondo also receives awards for its yearbook and newspaper every year.

RUHS is the only school in the South Bay to have a fully functioning Industrial Technology Department where students can enroll in Construction Technology, Computer Aided Drafting and Design, Graphics Communication, Web Design, and Introduction to Engineering Design (a Project Lead the Way[3] course).

RUHS's Beach Cities Robotics http://www.bcrobotics.org[4] team has won over 40 awards including an international first prize in 2001 against over 1000 other teams.

[edit] Notable alumni

Redondo has had alumni that have sang for the Queen of England and one of their alumni founded the Musicians' Union.

Some members of The Beach Boys attended this school for a time.

[edit] Faculty

A list of RUHS faculty and their extensions can be found here [6]

[edit] Principals

The title of Principal is shared between two people (called co-principals), Goy Casillas and Mary Little. The title of Vice-Principal is shared between three people, Ben Dale, Shannon Rodriguez, and Nicole Wesley.

[edit] Educational Advisors / Counselors

Each student at RUHS has an Educational Advisor according to their last name.

The counselors are: Tawni Weidman, Tiffany Straight, Arond Schonberg, Beth Eiser, Kate Griffin, Kathy Brugger, Kelley Goo, and Keith Fulthorp.

[edit] College and Career Center

The College and Career Center is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Students may visit the Center before the first period, at snack, at lunch, and after the last period.

The College and Career Center serves the RUHS Community by collecting and disseminating career, education, financial aid, and scholarship information. Information and services provided include:

  • Career Exploration
  • Foreign Study Opportunities
  • Two- and Four-Year Colleges
  • Summer Educational Programs
  • Vocational/Trade Schools
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Scholarship and Financial Aid
  • College Testing
  • Surveys and Inventories for Aptitudes, Interests, and Work Values
  • College and Career Guest Speakers
  • Southern California Regional Occupation Center (SCROC)
  • School to Work Opportunities

[edit] Using the College and Career Center

1. Students visit the Center as part of their Guidance Department Curriculum with designated classes to receive information about post-secondary education and career opportunities. 2. Individuals are invited to the Center for presentations (such as college or career speakers)

3. Students use the Center to obtain information about career choices, college or trade school choices, high school education planning, financial aid, and scholarships.

4. Center activities are listed in the daily school bulletin, Center bulletin boards, monthly Center calendar, Senior News and Redondo Union High School website (www.rbusd.org/ruhs click on Career Center)

[edit] Scholastic information

Grading Information

Most courses at Redondo Union High School are taught on a year long basis and are worth five credits per class per semester. Grades are computed on a four point scale: A=4 points B=3 points C=2 points D=1 point F=0 points

Advanced Placement classes and Honors classes are weighted at RUHS. Class ranking reflects the student's total weighted grade point average.

[edit] Report to parents

  • Progress Reports are only sent to those parents/guardians of students who are in danger of failing. This report is sent after the fifth week of each quarter.
  • Quarter Report Cards are sent after the 10th week of each semester. Grades in all classes are reported. No credit is assigned.
  • Semester Report Cards are mailed approximately one week after final exams are completed. Grades in all classes are reported and these grades are reflected on the student's school transcript. Semester passing grades receive credit while failing grades receive no credit.

[edit] Clubs and organizations

  • Amnesty International
  • Auto Club
  • AVID
  • Badminton Club
  • BeachNet
  • Best Buddies
  • Beach Cities Robotics http://www.bcrobotics.org[7]
  • Broadcast
  • Community Trash Association
  • California Scholarship Federation
  • Cervantes
  • Chess Club
  • Democratic Issues and Action Club
  • Dodgeball Club
  • Drama Club
  • Ecology Club
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Photo and Phood Club
  • French Club
  • Gay-Straight Alliance
  • Halo Club
  • HBAE
  • Honors Art Club
  • Improv Club
  • Interact Club
  • Key Club
  • Literary-Arts Club
  • Math Club
  • Monty Python
  • New Life Club
  • Project Cooldown
  • Radio Free Club
  • Salsa Club
  • Semper Comites
  • Spanish Club
  • Spirit Hawks
  • Student Council
  • Xbox Club
  • Tournament 2007

[edit] Performing and Visual Arts

  • Sea Hawk Marching Band
  • Sea Hawk Band
  • Steel Drums
  • Percussion Ensemble
  • Advanced Jazz Ensemble
  • Beginning Jazz Ensemble
  • Beginning Women's Chorus 1-2
  • Men's Chorus 1-2
  • Advanced Women's Chorus II
  • Drama 1-8
  • Play Production
  • Stage Craft
  • Film
  • Ceramics
  • Advanced Ceramics
  • Design
  • Art 1-8
  • Art Connections
  • AP Studio Art I
  • AP Art History
  • Photo 1-4
  • Advanced Photo
  • Media Arts 1-2
  • Media Arts 3-4
  • Muslim Students Association


[edit] Sports

Redondo's extensive athletic program is supported by one of the premier sports facilities in:

[edit] Fall Sports

  • Cross-Country (Co-ed)
  • Football
  • Boys Water Polo
  • Girls Tennis
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Girls Golf
  • Surfing

[edit] Winter Sports

  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Wrestling (Co-ed)
  • Girls Water Polo
  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Soccer
  • Surfing (Co-ed)

[edit] Spring Sports

  • Track (Co-ed)
  • Baseball
  • Boys Golf
  • Lacrosse (Co-ed)
  • Softball
  • Swimming (Co-ed)
  • Boys Tennis
  • Boys Volleyball
  • surfing

[edit] Eligibility requirements for sports

Redondo Union students must follow a list of requirements if they wish to join a sport.

  • Maintain a 2.0 Grade Point Average (a C average) or Better on a 4.0 scale
  • Receive no more than one "U" (Unsatisfactory) in citizenship on a quarter or semester report card.
  • Complete the appropriate paperwork.
  • Be an Associated Student Body member (Purchase an ASB sticker/card)

[edit] Programs and people

[edit] Beach Cities Robotics

Please see http://www.bcrobotics.org[8] The robotics club at Mira Costa High School works with Redondo Union High School and Santa Monica High School as well as other southern California schools to create the Beach Cities Robotics club. The club participates in the organization FIRST[9] (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), a nation wide organization that fosters the advancement of science and technology through several different programs for all grade levels holding robotic competitions year round internationally. During the main event, FIRST FRC competition, the team has six weeks to design, build, and test a robot according to a challenge that changes each year. Students participating in the robotics club will gain knowledge in engineering, physics, math, programming, public relations, teamwork, and many other skills.

Beach Cities Robotics has won numerous awards since starting in 1997, and won 1st place at the international finals in 2001 against over 1000 other teams. Other awards include Engineering Inspiration Award at the Arizona Regional Competition in 2003, the Regional Chairman's Award at the Southern California Regional Competition in 2004, and the Engineerign Inspiration Award at the Southern California Regional Competition in 2005. For more information and contacts please visit http://www.bcrobotics.org[10]

[edit] Band program

Every fall the Sea Hawk Marching Band competes in field show competitions with the Dance Guard. In the Spring the RUHS Jazz Ensemble competes in festivals at Royal High School and Mayfair High School. In 2005 the RUHS Jazz Ensemble placed 2nd at the Royal High School Competition. Newly formed last year is the RUHS Wind Ensemble. They compete alongside the concert band in every competition. The RUHS Concert Band has a reputation for attending State Music Festivals every year.

[edit] Facilities

[edit] Sports

  • Indoor Gym
  • Swimming Pool
  • Football Field
  • Track
  • Weight-Training Facilities
  • Tennis Courts
  • Volleyball Courts
  • Baseball Fields
  • Soccer Fields

[edit] Arts

  • Video Production Facilities
  • Darkroom
  • Ceramics
  • Fine Arts Facilities
  • Band Room
  • Choir Room
  • Drama Room

[edit] Other resources

  • Library
  • Computer Lab
  • College/Career Center

[edit] External links