Las Lomas High School

Las Lomas High School
Location
1460 South Main St
Walnut Creek, California, 94596
USA
Information
Type Public
Established 1951
Principal Matt Campbell
Enrollment 1636
Color(s) Maroon and Gold         
Slogan "Do The Knight Thing"
Mascot Knights
Website

Las Lomas High School (LLHS) was founded in 1951 by Acalanes Union High School District, and the new school opened its doors in the fall of 1952 to its first graduating class. Las Lomas was the second of five schools built within the Acalanes Union High School District. Las Lomas High School is a traditional public high school serving grades 9-12, and it has a history of both athletic and educational excellence. The school has a strong college preparatory program as well as many extracurricular programs. The colors of the school are maroon and gold and the school mascot is the Knight. Las Lomas had nearly 1,600 students in 2007: 95% of LLHS students attend college with a 0.7% dropout rate. In 2003 Las Lomas High School was ranked by Newsweek Magazine as one of the top 1,000 schools in the U.S. at number 728. Las Lomas was voted a National Blue Ribbon School in 2008.

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Athletic facilities

The athletic facilities at Las Lomas, except for the tennis courts, are all in good condition. George DeKlotz Stadium, Las Lomas' new football stadium and track, was finished in 2005. At the same time, the baseball field reopened after a year of remodeling. A year prior, Las Lomas completed construction on a new softball field. Other facilities include a swimming pool, gym, small gym, five tennis courts, locker rooms, and a weight room with brand new equipment. Currently, the Las Lomas tennis courts are being redone.

Campus wide organizations

Within Las Lomas High School there are four main campus wide organizations that help the school in various ways. The PTSA is a combined effort of over 1,500 parent and student volunteers. This organization works toward improving education, health, and well-being of the students. Some of the areas in which they focus are: Campus Communications, Parent Education Programs, Student Scholarships, Student Health and Safety Programs, Reflections- Art Recognition and Achievement, Legislative Advocacy, Classroom Support Services, and Staff Appreciation Events.[1]

The Athletic Boosters also helps keep the campus running smoothly. This group is made to provide the students and coaches with the needed support for their sports. The group provides trainer fees, repair and replacement of equipment, and the awards and scholarships for the student athletes.[1]

The Music Foundation is another prominent group on campus. This group provides the support for high quality vocal and instrumental musical education and appreciation on campus. They not only work to spread appreciation within the campus but within the surrounding community as well. Their fund raising efforts go towards: instruments, performances, and awards and scholarships for student musicians.

The final large campus wide organization at Las Lomas High is the Associated Student Body. This is a student government group that is compiled of Las Lomas students who were voted for by their peers. Led by the Student Body President, these students are in charge of creating an atmosphere of school spirit and appreciation. ASB opens up opportunities within the surrounding community for student volunteer service. Under special circumstances when communities are in need, ASB is in charge of arranging fundraisers for aid.

Notable alumni

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