San Fernando High School

San Fernando High School
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Location
11133 O'Melveny Avenue.
San Fernando, California

Information
Type Public
Established 1896
School district Los Angeles Unified School District
Principal Kenneth Lee
Staff Mr. Fries Assistant Principle
Faculty Ms. Byme School Nurse
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 3,610
Color(s) Black and Gold
Mascot Tigers
Website

San Fernando High School, located in San Fernando, California, is a secondary school that is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District.

The school colors are black and gold. All girls teams are referred to as "Lady Tigers", all boys teams simply as Tigers. It is the only high school in California with Project G.R.A.D.(Graduation Really Achieves Dreams). San Fernando High School also hosts the Puente Project, a national-award winning program which has assisted thousands of students reaching their dreams of college success.

The City of San Fernando is zoned to the school. Originally the Pacoima area was mostly assigned to the school, but much of it was reassigned to Arleta High School when that school opened in 2006. The San Fernando Gardens public housing complex in the Pacoima area is assigned to San Fernando High School.

Plans to bring the school to a traditional calendar in 2009 rather than the "year-round" calendar have surfaced recently. With the opening of numerous new senior high schools in the valley to relieve overpopulation in area schools, the plan is possible. Apparently, that was obvious to officials as well, because in March 2008 it was announced by current school principal Ken Lee that San Fernando High School would start on a traditional calendar in the fall of 2008. This calendar would allow all three tracks (A, B, and C-track; roughly 3300 students in total) to join as one in September 2008, as well as make it impossible for the city's planned charter middle school to take residence within the school grounds.

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History

San Fernando High School, the second oldest school in the San Fernando Valley, was established in 1896 [1]. In 1906 the school was moved to a site on North Brand Boulevard which is San Fernando Junior High School. In 1952 the school moved to its present location at 11133 O'Melveny Avenue.

San Fernando High School's attendance boundary changed numerous times as well as new high schools opening in the area. In the fall of 2006, 9th and 10th grade students in a portion of San Fernando High School's 2005-2006 school year zone will attend Arleta High School instead of San Fernando [2]; Arleta will phase in grades 11 through 12 [3].

The school will be relieved when Valley Region High School 5 opens in 2011 [4].

Clubs and Activities

Associated Student Body

The San Fernando High School Associated Student Body (ASB) is a well organized school club. It is a well-respected and respectful student-run organization that is in charge of most school events such as the annual "Tiger Fest" (a school activity in which many school clubs and teams sell foods and host activities during an extended lunch period; it usually consists of music, activities and themed decorations), the Homecoming Dance/Parade, Prom, Graduation and many other on campus and off-campus events and activities. The current Class President for the class of 2011-2012 is Karina Ortiz. Facebook for San Fernando ASB

San Fernando Mighty Tiger Band and Color Guard

The Tigers are known for their band, for 21 consecutive years, they have carried the LAUSD Championship banner home. Currently, without a band coordinator to assist them in their field shows, they still strive to be the best under student leadership.

PUENTE

San Fernando is the only high school in the San Fernando Valley that is home to the Puente Program. The Puente Program was designed to help underrepresented students graduate from high school and graduate from a four-year university. The program was ranked number one nationally and is making a difference at the school.

Athletics

Football

Operating the wishbone offense (a rarity in California) with future USC stars Charles White and Kevin Williams, San Fernando High won the L.A. City Football title in 1974 and 1975, repeating the 1934, 1937, 1953 and 1967 season championships. Prior to the 1975 season, they were ranked #1 in the country. In 1976 they lost their first game of the season to Gardena High by a score of 41-0. The team rebounded, losing only one more game (and defeating John Elway's Granada Hills Charter High School team along the way) to earn a spot in the city playoffs. They went on to defeat Banning High School to win the city title.

Wrestling

The San Fernando High School wrestling team currently holds the largest number of city championships in Los Angeles. In the spring season of 2006, the Tiger wrestling team had a perfect undefeated season of 21-0. The 2006 wrestling team took first place at the C.I.F. championship, with five of their wrestlers qualifying for the State championship.

Notable alumni

References

External links

Los Angeles portal
Schools portal