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Crescenta Valley High School


FieldValue
nameCrescenta Valley High School
mottoPride, Tradition, And Honor
streetaddress2900 Community Avenue
cityLa Crescenta, California
zipcode91214
countryUSA
coordinates
typePublic secondary
established1960
districtGlendale Unified School District
principalChristine Benitez
teaching_staff104.40 (FTE)
ratio24.98
grades9–12
conferenceCIF Southern Section Pacific League
mascotFalcon
website
enrollment2,643 (2019-20)
campusSuburban
colorsNavy and Columbia blue
free_labelEmblem

Crescenta Valley High School is a high school in La Crescenta, California. Around 2500 students attend the school, which serves North Glendale, unincorporated La Crescenta and Montrose, as well as a municipal neighborhood on the western boundary of the City of La Cañada Flintridge.

Crescenta Valley received a California Pivotal Practice award in 2022, National Blue Ribbon School award in 2000, and a California Distinguished School award in 2005. Crescenta Valley received a Bravo Award for excellence in the arts from Los Angeles County in 2005. CVHS was awarded again by the California Department of Education in 2019 with California Distinguished School with Exemplary Programs in Arts Education, and Physical Activity and Nutrition. In 2012, the school made headlines after a 15-year-old male student jumped off the roof, committing suicide.

Notable alumni

  • Trevor Bell, MLB pitcher
  • Billy Booth, child actor, Dennis the Menace, and lawyer
  • Natalia Cigliuti, television and movie actor
  • Bethany Cosentino, guitarist and vocalist of Best Coast
  • Aidan Delbis, actor, Bugonia
  • Brian Goorjian, former professional basketball player and current coach
  • Michelle Greco, WNBA champion, played with the Seattle Storm
  • Brad Holland, NBA player
  • Tom Holmoe, 4x Super Bowl winning safety for the 49ers and current BYU Athletic Director
  • Steve Howey, actor
  • Mike Hull, NFL player
  • John Huh, pro golfer
  • Nada Kawar, Olympic athlete for Jordan
  • Eric Lloyd, child actor and producer
  • Jasun Martz, record producer, composer, and fine artist
  • Harvey Mason Jr., award-winning music and film producer
  • Mike Norseth NFL player
  • Bill Slayback, baseball player for Detroit Tigers (1972–1974)
  • Tinashe, singer
  • Nafla, Korean-American rapper
  • Wil Wheaton, actor, Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Steven Zaillian, Academy Award-winning screenwriter

References

References

  1. "Crescent Valley High". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. "CVHS Honored with Bravo Award".
  3. "Thurmond Announces Exemplary Program Awards - Year 2019 (CA Dept of Education)".
  4. "CV High student who jumped to death left behind note )".
  5. "Trevor Bell Stats".
  6. "William "Billy" Allen Booth Class of 1967". Crescenta Valley High School.
  7. "TREASURES OF THE VALLEY".
  8. "Tom Holmoe - IMDb".
  9. Rudolph, Joyce. (2011-02-26). "Tools of the trade".
  10. "Eric Lloyd". IMDB.
  11. "Harvey Mason Jr. - IMDb". IMDb.
  12. "Crescenta Valley High School (La Crescenta, CA) Baseball".
  13. "Tinashe and Ryan Call Radio Stations to Correct Pronunciation of Her Name".
  14. "Ryan Bittle".
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