Pleasant Valley High School (California)

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Pleasant Valley High School
Established 1964
Type Public
Principal Steve Connolly
Asst. Principal Mark Brown
Renee Spaggiari
John Shepherd
Faculty 99
Students 1,973 [1]
Grades 9-12
Location 1475 East Avenue,
Chico, California,, United States
District Chico Unified
Accreditation 2007 California Distinguished School
Colors Blue & White
Athletics tennis, football, swimming, basketball, field hockey, softball, men's/women's soccer, wrestling, cross country, golf, volleyball, baseball and track.
Mascot Viking
Yearbook Valkyrie
Newspaper The Saga
Website Pleasant Valley High School

Pleasant Valley High School is an American public high school located in Chico, California. It was named a California Distinguished School for 2007.

Since 1970, it competes with cross-town rival Chico Senior High School at the annual Almond Bowl in junior varsity and varsity football.[1] The freshman game is referred to as the Peanut Bowl.[2]

[edit] Notable alumni

Name Known for Relationship to Pleasant Valley
Aaron Rodgers National Football League player 2002 graduate

Pleasant Valley BEATS Chico High every single time

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