Rosemead High School | |
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Rosemead High School Panthers | |
Motto | Sincerity, Honor, Tolerance, Service |
Established | 1949 |
Type | Public secondary |
Principal | Larry Cecil |
Students | 2200 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Location | Rosemead, California, USA |
Colors | Maroon,Grey,White |
Mascot | Panthers |
Newspaper | The Panther's Tale |
Website | http://www.rhs.schoolloop.com |
Rosemead High School is a secondary school located at 9063 East Mission Drive in Rosemead, California, in the ZIP Code 91770. It is a secondary school in the El Monte Union High School District. The campus, which is adjacent to a city park and pool, has 80 classrooms and a full-time certificated staff of 82 who provide support for approximately 1900 students.
During the early 1990s the school served as the set for The Wonder Years when filming the school scenes. Fred Savage among the other teen actors could regularly be seen wandering the halls during filming.
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Rosemead High School serves a multi-ethnic student population of approximately 1,900 students. The student population is 56% Hispanic, 35% Asian, and 7% Caucasian with 2% other ethnicities. The median annual income of families served by the school is $31,379.[1]
Rosemead High School requires 220 credits for graduation, including 40 credits in English and 20 in Science, Mathematics and Physical Education, respectively. The school offers Chinese and Spanish as foreign languages. The school also offers a number of advanced placement courses.