San Marcos High School (Santa Barbara, California)
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San Marcos High School | |
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4750 Hollister Avenue Santa Barbara, CA |
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School district | Santa Barbara School District |
Principal | Cpt. Craig Morgan |
Enrollment |
2000 |
Type | Public high school |
Mascot | Royals |
Color(s) | Scarlet and royal blue (symbol: Lion) |
Established | 1959 |
Information | (805) 967-4581 |
Homepage | www.sbceo.k12.ca.us/~gillsmhs/index.htm |
San Marcos High School (SMHS) is a public high school located near the Southern California city of Santa Barbara, United States. It is under the governance of the Santa Barbara School District, and has an enrollment of approximately 2200 students in Grades 9-12.
San Marcos High School was founded in 1959. Since 1995, it has been on the block schedule.
[edit] Distinctions
The Royals Marching Band won 1st place at the SCSBOA 2A championships in 2007. In the 2005/06 year, the marching band became state champions and the concert band was invited to play at Carnegie Hall (New York) and received a gold standing, the highest honor available. The Royals Marching Band also took 2nd place in the SCSBOA 3A championships the following year. They have traveled to Miami in December-January 2007-2008 to participate in the Orange Parade, field show competition, and Orange Bowl halftime show. In the summer of 2007, the Jazz band traveled to Europe to perform in numerous jazz festivals.
The dance team, the Marquettes, has been a national champ for the past 10 years. The mock trial team won the state competition and advanced to the national championships in 2004 and 2006, and the school was named a California Distinguished School in 2005. Also, in 2006, the San Marcos Royals won first place in a national vocal music festival in New York City.
In 2002 and 2003 the school newspaper, The King's Page, won First Place with Special Merit in the American Scholastic Press Association newspaper contest. Additionally, San Marcos received a full 4-year accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges in the 2005 school year, and faculty member and Mock Trial Coach Eric Burrows was named California Teacher of the Year the same year.
In the same year, the Academic Decathlon team won county championship and advanced to the state competition.
In 2006, the Varsity Girls Soccer Team went 20-04-02 and were CIF, City, and Channel League Champions. Their CIF championship was the first in girls soccer history. The team was led by seniors Lizzy Rao, Sara Montebaro, Kelley White, Kelsey Weiss, and Brenna Zimmerman, juniors Ali Woliver, Chloe Johnson, Noni Campbell, Erin Morey, and Carli Cearnal, sophomores Annaka Abramson, Sara Spaventa, Juli Spaventa, and Chelsey Gonzales. The Varsity Mock Trial team won the state championship, advancing to the National Competition. The school has a successful Golf program, which has won multiple CIF championships with golfers Steve Pate and Sam Randolph.
In March 2008, the San Marcos Madrigal Singers performed the Brahm's German Requiem in Carnegie Hall as a part of the Carnegie Hall National Choral Festival. Over 70 choirs auditioned for this prestigious honor, and the San Marcos Madrigal Singers were one of four groups accepted into the festival. The Madrigals are conducted by Ms. Teraoka-Brady and were conducted by Dr. Craig Jessop of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at Carnegie Hall. Kelly Six, Alice Zajic, Whitney Howen, and Ricky Sanchez are all major contributors to the performing arts at this school.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Laura Bialis, film maker
- Eric Stoltz
- Anthony Edwards
- Kathy Ireland
- Bradlee Van Pelt
- Chuck Liddell
- Taylor Sterling
- Dax Holdren
- Kyle Smith
- Todd Rogers
- Brook Billings
- Randolph Mantooth
- Ryuzaki Lawliet
- Cady Huffman
- Sam Randolph
- Steve Pate
- Glen Phillips, and the other founding members of Toad the Wet Sprocket
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