Live Oak High School (Morgan Hill, California)
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Live Oak High School | |
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1505 East Main Avenue Morgan Hill, California, USA |
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School district | Morgan Hill Unified School District |
Superintendent | Alan Nishino |
Principal | Nick Boden |
Type | Public |
Motto | Bust a Nut! Go Nuts! |
Mascot | Acorn |
Color(s) | Green and Gold |
Homepage | Live Oak High School Website |
Live Oak High school (LOHS) is a public high school located in Morgan Hill, California, USA which consists of freshman, sophomore, junior. and senior classes. Live Oak is part of the Morgan Hill Unified School district. The school mascot of Live Oak is an Acorn, and its colors are green and gold. Its rivals include Ann Sobrato High School, a newly built high school located in Morgan Hill.
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[edit] Academics
[edit] Testing
- All students must take and pass the CAHSEE in order to earn a high school diploma. Students take the exam in the spring of 10th grade. If they do not pass at that time, they have the opportunity to take the test again in 11th and 12th grades.
- STAR testing is a California state requirement for all students at all schools.
- The PSAT is a standardized test that provides firsthand practice for the SAT. You may take the PSAT in 9th, 10th, and/or 11th grades. If you take the PSAT in 11th grade, you are also entered into the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) scholarship program.
[edit] Athletics
Athletics Assistant Principal: Frank Lines
Athletic Director: Mark Cummins
Assistant Athletic Director: Tony Goble
League: Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL)
Section: Central Coast Section (CCS)
[edit] Fall Sports
- Cross Country (Coed)
- American football (Frosh/Soph, Varsity)
- Field Hockey (JV, Varsity)
- Golf (Girls)
- Tennis (Girls)
- Volleyball (Girls JV and Varsity)
- Waterpolo (Boys & Girls JV and Varsity)
[edit] Winter Sports
- Basketball (Boys & Girls JV and Varsity)
- Soccer (Boys & Girls JV and Varsity)
- Wrestling (Coed)
[edit] Spring Sports
- Badminton (Coed)
- Baseball
- Diving
- Golf (Boys)
- [Rugby][1]
- Softball (JV and Varsity)
- Swimming(Boys and Girls)
- Tennis (Boys)
- Track and Field (Coed)
- Volleyball (Boys JV and Varsity)
[edit] Clubs
- Anime Club
- BSU (Black Student Union)
- Christian Club
- CSF (California Scholarship Federation)
- Colorguard
- D-20
- Drama Guild
- Earth Club
- FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)
- FFA (Future Farmers of America)
- French Club
- GSA (Gay Straight Alliance)
- Hip Hop Club
- Honors
- Lacrosse Club
- Magic Club
- Mock Trial
- Native Trib United
- Patriot Club
- Roller Hockey Club
- Rugby Club
- Teach for Tomorrow
[edit] The Oak Leaf
The Oak Leaf is the Live Oak High's newspaper that covers school-related events, voices student opinion, and spotlights exceptional students and faculty. The monthly paper is the product of student writers, photographers, editors, and page designers
[edit] The Emerald Regime
The Live Oak Emerald Regime marching band is a competing marching band in the WBA "Class A" division.
It originated in the summer of 1970 with 36 members, led by Michael Rubino. At first, the band was primarily for local band reviews and the Live Oak High School football games at the old campus (the current Britton Middle School campus). In 1976, the band took the Grand National Championship award in Whitewater, Wisconsin, winning "best winds", "best marching", and "best general effect". The Emerald Regime took the same award again in 1978.
Throughout much of the 1980's and 1990's, the Emerald Regime was very strong in its performances, winning numerous awards and embarking on many trips; the program calls a band trip a "Journey of a Lifetime".
Michael Rubino retired in 1998, and Jeff Wilson took his place. The band still travelled to many different locations and won awards. In 2003, Greg Bergantz became the director of the bands at Live Oak High School. However, during the late 1990's and early 2000's, the support for music programs in the MHUSD diminished, and with the opening of Ann Sobrato High School, the numbers of the Emerald Regime slowly reduced the band's size from the "AAA" division to the "A" division in the WBA. The band, however, has still been winning competitions in the "A" division.
The band was best remembered for several trips that it took, two of which occurred in 1987. The Emerald Regime's first major trip was to China, where the ER was the first marching band to march on the Great Wall of China. As a result of that trip, the band took a trip to New York City, where the members marched in the Macy's Day Parade. [1]
[edit] Notable Alumni
Rhett Hall Class of '87 Played in the NFL for 8 years 1991-98 was a member of 1994 Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers
- Ryan Neufeld, NFL football player for the Dallas Cowboys (1999), Jacksonville Jaguars, Seattle Seahawks, and Buffalo Bills
- Jeff Ulbrich, NFL linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers
Jimmy Vasser class of '83 Super Star Racecar Driver
[edit] References
- ^ Live Oak Emerald Regime History http://www.emeraldregime.org/history.htm