Segerstrom High School
Segerstrom High School | |
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Address | |
2301 W. MacArthur Blvd. Santa Ana, California United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Read, Write, Learn |
Established | 2005 |
School district | Santa Ana Unified School District |
Principal | Mr. Duncan McCulloch |
Grades | 9-12 |
Color(s) | crimson, gold, and black |
Mascot | Jaguar |
Accreditation | WASC |
Website | Segerstrom High School |
Segerstrom High School is a public high school in Santa Ana, California, and is part of the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD). The school opened in fall of 2005 with a freshman and sophomore class. Wealthy landowner Henry Segerstrom - for whom Segerstrom High School is named - is a familiar name in Orange County. The land upon which Segerstrom High School is built was purchased from the Segerstrom family, who once grew crops on these acres.
Students
The class of 2008 was the first to graduate from Segerstrom.
In order to enroll, students must live within the boundaries set by the school district, or participate in a lottery for incoming freshmen. In addition, students and parents must sign a contract in which they agree to abide by the school's Fundamental Structures. There is an extensive waiting list of students wishing to attend Segerstrom.
Segerstrom graduates 98% of its students compared to other schools in the District which consistently graduate a much smaller percentage of their students. Further, over 95% of Segerstrom students either enroll in community college or go on to pursue a degree from a four-year institution.
Buildings
The school is divided into five buildings. Building A houses the main office, library, gym, and the English Department. Building B houses a 430-seat Performing Arts Center as well as the band, choir, and drama classrooms. Building C is labeled "Humanities" and is used for subjects such as Foreign Language, History, and misc. Building D is the Science building and Building E homes the Mathematics Department.
Segerstrom also contains a full sized football stadium with a track surrounding the field. It was the first football field to be constructed on any high school in the Santa Ana Unified School District's schools. Before its construction, that district maintained a contract with the City Santa Ana's Parks and Recreation department to use the citywide stadium (Eddie West Field). Segerstrom's stadium now serves to host many of the high school's weekly football games during the season.
Academics
Sciences:
Foreign Languages:
Mathematics:
Language Arts:
Social Sciences:
Visual & Performing Arts
- AP Studio Art
- AP Art History
- Drawing and Painting
- Chamber Singers
- Concert Choir
- Men's Choir
- Women's Choir
- Concert Women's Choir
- Intro to Drama
- Drama Production
- Concert Band
- Marching Band
- Orchestra
- Guitar
- Music Appreciation
- Piano
Athletics
2009: The top-seeded Jaguars defeated Arroyo High School of El Monte, 10-8, capturing the CIF-SS Division Varsity Boys Tennis championship. This was Santa Ana's first Boys Tennis title from any high school, and the first high school in the city to play in the championship match since 1962.
2013: Boys Water Polo Jaguars defeat Yorba Linda Mustangs to capture CIF Title! The Jaguar Water Polo team finished an amazing season in grand style by defeating Yorba Linda 9-8 to claim the CIF Division 7 Championship.
2014: Segerstrom High School has officially partnered with USA Water Polo and the Santa Ana YMCA to be the home training site for the Men's National Water Polo team through Rio 2016. Proud day for Segerstrom High School. Go Team USA!
2014: Girls Water Polo - CIF Champions! The Lady Jags defeated Ocean View 7-4 to capture Division 7 Crown.
Extracurricular
AVID
Associated Student Body
Clubs:
Ladies Tea & Etiquette
GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance)
KIWIN'S
Key Club
Polynesian Club
National Honor Society
Red Cross
L.U.L.A.C.
Journalism
Quiz Bowl
MESA
CSF
Make-A-Wish
Girl's League
French Club
Mock TRial
Thirst Project
Awards
Silver Medal Recipient from US News, ranking #610 Nationwide and #116 Statewide
Notes
[1]United Spirit Association (USA) 2010 National Winners
References
External links
Coordinates: 33°42′04″N 117°54′06″W / 33.701207°N 117.901711°W