Ontario High School | |
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901 West Francis Street Ontario, California 91762 |
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Established | 1967[1] |
Principal | Cary Willborn[2] |
Mascot | Jaguar |
Nickname | The Jaguars |
Website | Ontario High School |
Ontario High School is a public high school in Ontario, California. It is one of the twelve schools of the Chaffey Joint Union High School District.[4]
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In 1882, founders of the City of Ontario George and William Chaffey began the Chaffey College of Agriculture and an on-campus secondary school with assistance from the University of Southern California (USC). The local community was granted control of the secondary school in 1901 and named it Ontario High School. Ten years later, in 1911, the school was renamed to Chaffey High School.
In 1967, a campus 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Chaffey High School was named Ontario High School.[1]
The current principal is Cary Willborn. The previous principal was Rod Hust.[2]
Ontario High School was built on 40 acres (160,000 m2) of land on the south side of Ontario, California. The campus has eight permanent classroom buildings, along with 34 portable classrooms, for a total of 110 separate classrooms, an auditorium, cafeteria and multi-purpose room, library, gym, locker room facilities, two pools, and fine arts and vocational facilities. An extensive modernization of the campus began in 1998.[1]
Ontario High School follows a standard California high school curriculum as defined by the California Department of Education's High School Graduation Requirements and tests students with the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) program and the California High School Exit Exam.
Students have the opportunity to earn college credit through College Board Advanced Placement (AP) courses. In addition, Ontario High School has many honors classes, supports the Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program, the National Honors Society, and participates in the nationwide Renaissance program.
Ontario High School supports a wide array of fine and performing arts including art, art history, music appreciation, drama, choir, dance, band, percussion, ceramics, and color guard classes.
Ontario High School's instrumentalists, percussionists (Drum Corps), and color guard performers compete in the Southern California Judging Association (SCJA) circuit for marching season during the first three months of the academic year. For the remainder of the year the Color Guard competes as a "winter guard" against other guards while the instrument and percussion sections have their orchestral season. The band's major performances are the Holiday Showcase, Music Americana, and Pops! concerts. The Music Americana concert is unique because the band performs with the United States Marine Corps Band. The Color Guard also has several acts during the Holiday Showcase, the Pops! concerts, and their end of the year show, the Color Guard Spectacular.
For most of its history, the marching season group was known as the Ontario High School Jaguar Band and Color Guard. They won many awards in band tournaments and marched in several parades throughout southern California. At a point between 2000 and 2008, the group was renamed the Ontario High School Pride.
On November 1, 2008 the Ontario High School Pride entered the Surf City Open marching competition and won the highest "sweepstakes" awards and an invitation to the 2nd Annual California State Championship. This is the first time in its history that the combined marching band, percussion, and color guard competed in a state level competition. On November 22, 2008 the Ontario High School Pride won the 5A Division of the California State Championships for their performance titled "The Lion King Goes Broadway" and became the 2008 Division 5A California State Champions.
Long-time band director Dave Berry retired at the close of the 2008-2009 school year. Ontario High School hired alumni Elyse Ainsworth to replace him as of the 2009-2010 school year.
The school's dance classes—Dance Fundamentals, Core 2, and Dance Company—perform an end-of-the-year show to songs such as Bad Romance by Lady Gaga, Heads Will Roll by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Fuego by The Cheetah Girls, We Got the Beat by The Go-Gos, Street Lights by Kanye West, Hush Hush by The Pussycat Dolls, Send Me On My Way by Rusted Root, The Beautiful People by Marilyn Manson, Scars by Kelis, What's This from Nightmare Before Christmas, and I Took the Night by Chelly.
The school's drama productions are directed by Mr. Hansen. Past performances include Rumors, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Nerd, Touchtone "M" for Murder, Night of the Living Dead, Little Shop of Horrors, Alice in Wonderland, and Area 51 the Musical, The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon and You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.. For the 2011-2012 school year the productions are The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abriged.
The stage has two balconies on each side of the theater.
Ontario High School is committed to providing students a clean and safe environment which fosters leaning and promotes student responsibility and citizenship.[1]
The Ontario High School student population is primarily Hispanic/Latino, followed by the rest. Between 2005 and 2009, the number of students categorized as English Language Learners decreased slightly. During the same period came a sharp rise in the number of students participating in the Free/Reduced School Lunch program. This data is reported by the school district as part of their annual California Basic Educational Data System (CBEDS) submission. Enrollment figures are released annually by the California Department of Education.[3]
Student Enrollment: 2,841[3]
Free/Reduced School Lunch: 55.9%[3]
Socioeconomic Disadvantaged: 75.8%[3]
English Language Learners: 26.4%[3]
Census Characterization: Mid-size City[3]
Ethnic Breakdown:[3][Note 1]
American Indian/Alaskan Native: 0.2%
Asian: 2.4%
Pacific Islander: 0.4%
Filipino: 0.5%
Hispanic/Latino: 85.8%
African American: 4.2%
White: 6.1%
Other/Declined to State: 0.5%
Student Enrollment: 2,591[5]
Free/Reduced School Lunch: 17.3%[5]
English Language Learners: 29.8%[5]
Census Characterization: Mid-size City[5]
Ethnic Breakdown:[5]
American Indian/Alaskan Native: 0.3%
Asian: 2.7%
Pacific Islander: 0.3%
Filipino: 0.7%
Hispanic/Latino: 77.6%
African American: 6.5%
White: 10.7%
Other/Declined to State: 1.2%
Students and faculty members often work together to form clubs that serve the community and participate in extra-curricular activities.
Ontario High School holds dances including homecoming, prom, and sadie hawkins dance. Homecoming Dance themes include "Around the World in One Night" and "Circue Du Extravaganza." A recent Prom theme is "Midnight Masquarade."
The most recent Homecoming Dance King and Queen are Christian Bueno and Denisse Mejia. The most recent Prom Queen is Chelsea Cavion.
Like many high schools throughout Southern California, Ontario High School has its share of notable faculty and alumni.