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Patrick Henry High School (California)


FieldValue
namePatrick Henry High School
us_nces_school_id
principalDr. Sandra White
established
grades9–12
address6702 Wandermere Drive
citySan Diego
stateCalifornia
zipcode92120
countryUSA
coordinates
enrollment2,512 (2023–2024)
teaching_staff98.14 (FTE)
ratio25.60
newspaperThe Patriot Press
yearbookThe Encounter
mascotPatriot
colorsGreen, gold, and white
website

Patrick Henry High School is a four-year public high school in San Diego, California, United States. It is part of San Diego Unified School District. It is attended by students residing in Del Cerro, San Carlos, Allied Gardens, Mission Valley and the College Area.

Patrick Henry High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The 57 acre campus includes a counseling center, child development center, computer and science labs, a cafetorium, library and a performing arts theater. The mascot of Patrick Henry High School is the Patriot, a reference to Patrick Henry, an American Founding Father.

Patrick Henry High School participates in the Voluntary Ethnic Enrollment Program (VEEP) whereby approximately 600 students travel daily from an underrepresented minority community and are regularly enrolled, full-time students. In 2020, the ethnic composition of the school represented more than 20 ethnic groups, Patrick Henry High School is approximately 39.4% White, 29.8% Hispanic, 15.7% Asian, 8.7% Biracial, 5.8% Black, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 0.2% Not specified, and 0.1% Native American.

History

Patrick Henry High School opened in 1968, and had a grant from the Danforth Foundation as an experimental public school. Founding Principal Donald W. Giddings designed the curriculum as experimental independent learning around a twenty-minute modular system, independent study and an open campus. Within five years, Patrick Henry became more of a traditional school benefiting from its experimental foundation by the early adoption of advanced placement courses including Art History.

Academics

In 2019, Patrick Henry High School was ranked in the top 4% of the most challenging public high schools in America (888th of 22,000). The rank was determined by the Challenge Index defined as the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or Cambridge tests taken in a year relative to the number of seniors who graduate. Patrick Henry High School offers Advanced Placement and Honors courses in World History, Art History, English, Chemistry, Biology, Calculus. The school offers a modern Visual and Performing Arts program in theater, tech theater, band, orchestra, and choral music. Through a longstanding collaboration with Mesa College, high school students can take introductory college courses for credit. Patrick Henry High School has Engineering Academy to support students’ science, engineering, architecture, design electronics and design interests. In 2017 the school's robotics club, the Patribots, won the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) San Diego Regional and competed at the international championships in Houston. In 2019, the Patribots won the Utah Regional and competed in international championships.

School Within A School

Patrick Henry High School offers a School Within A School program focused on psychology and child development classes called the Teaching Academy. The Teaching Academy is specifically designed to prepare students for college and career experiences in teaching and early childhood education.

Athletics

Patrick Henry Athletics participates in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and offers the following programs:

Coed Badminton | Basketball (Boys and Girls) | Boys Baseball | Coed Cross Country |  Girls Field Hockey | Boys American Football | Golf (Boys and Girls) | Coed Ice Hockey | Lacrosse (Boys and Girls) | Rugby (Boys and Girls) | Girls Sideline Cheer | Coed Sideline Cheer | Girls Softball | Soccer (Boys and Girls) | Coed Swimming | Coed Surfing | Tennis (Boys and Girls) | Coed Tennis | Coed Track | Volleyball (Boys and Girls) | Water Polo (Boys and Girls) | Boys Wrestling |

International

Twinning arrangements

The high-school has long established exchange partnerships with the Institution Saint Michel located in Solesmes, France. Common projects were carried out with Saint-Michel for the World Forum Lille where cohorts of Patrick Henry High School students presented their work in France on water pollution and the environmental impact of pesticides.

Notable incidents

On January 5, 1984, the San Diego Police Department executed a narcotics raid arresting 63 Patrick Henry High School students, who had allegedly sold drugs to an undercover officer posing as a student.

On January 3, 2007 the San Diego Police Department executed a narcotics raid resulting in the arrest of 15 students from Patrick Henry and University City High Schools who allegedly sold narcotics to undercover San Diego Police Department officers posing as students.

In October 2011, Patrick Henry elected the nation's first lesbian couple as homecoming king and queen. The story was covered internationally and led to both support and opposition.

In February 2012, following a new school policy limiting bathroom breaks during student advisory periods, a teacher allegedly told a female student who asked to go to the bathroom that she would have to urinate in a bucket in a back room. Due to subsequent bullying which followed her despite two school transfers and led to a suicide attempt, the student sued the San Diego Unified School District. In 2017, she was awarded $1.25 million in damages by a Superior Court jury.

On March 17, 2012, a campus police officer was arrested on charges of auto theft and driving under the influence, after taking the wheel of a shuttle-bus while intoxicated.

On March 22, 2012, three Patrick Henry students organized a protest to defend their teachers who had recently been terminated by the San Diego Unified School District. Students signed a petition, wrote letters to the Superintendent of the San Diego Unified School District and other members of the school board. Additionally, over 200 students participated in a walk-out for an hour to show their support for their teachers.

Notable alumni

NameGrad ClassCategoryBest Known ForAnnette BeningAriana BerlinBrandon BogotayDante (Jay Dante Rusciolelli)Garth DeFeliceHayden EpsteinSteve FairchildAnthony FaraceAaron HarangTony HarnellEric HelfandDavid HensleyEric KarrosKen KocherJoel KramerJoe LaCavaRuss LorensonEricka LorenzRosemary Bryant (Merims) MarinerBrian Stokes MitchellLisa MortonMatt NokesDeWayne PatmonDezmon PatmonDavid PlautJohn RogersRuPaul (Andre Charles)Brenda SpencerRicky WilliamsKellen Winslow Jr.Joshua D. WrightJoanna ZeigerSal Zizzo
1975EntertainmentFour-time Academy Award nominee, two-time Tony Award nominee, and winner of a BAFTA Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and two Golden Globe Awards
2005SportsFour-time All-American UCLA Bruins gymnast
2007SportsFormer NFL player, kicker for Cleveland Browns and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1988EntertainmentStand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director
1972SportsNFL referee, officiated Super Bowl XL
1995–1996SportsFormer NFL player, kicker for Jacksonville Jaguars and Minnesota Vikings
1975SportsFormer NFL coach and Colorado State head coach
N/ASportsFormer professional soccer player
1996SportsFormer Major League Baseball pitcher
1977–1978EntertainmentSinger-songwriter for 1980s hard rock band TNT
1987SportsFormer MLB player, catcher for Oakland Athletics
2014SportsMajor League Baseball player, infielder for Miami Marlins
1985SportsFormer MLB player, first baseman for Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, and Oakland Athletics; National League Rookie of the Year and Silver Slugger Award winner
1998SportsFormer NFL player, defensive lineman for Green Bay Packers; Arena Football League player for Columbus Destroyers
1973SportsFormer NBA player, power forward/center for Phoenix Suns
1972PoliticsMember of the San Diego City Council, 1st District, 2020–present
1981EntertainmentActor, singer, and composer
1999SportsUS Olympic water polo player
1970MilitaryFirst female military pilot to fly a tactical jet
1974EntertainmentTony Award-winning actor, singer, and composer
1976EntertainmentBram Stoker Award-winning author and screenwriter
1981SportsFormer MLB player, catcher
1997SportsFormer NFL player, safety for New York Giants
2016SportsNFL and CFL player
1971EntertainmentEmmy Award-winning filmmaker at NFL Films
1978Entertainmentfirst=Peterlast=Rowetitle=John Rogers, Comic-Con president, dies at 57url=https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/obituaries/sd-me-comiccon-obit-20181110-story.htmlwork=San Diego Union-Tribunedate=2018-11-10access-date=2018-12-06archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181205130559/https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/obituaries/sd-me-comiccon-obit-20181110-story.htmlarchive-date=2018-12-05url-status=live}}
1979EntertainmentCelebrity drag queen, television judge, recording artist, and model
1980IncarceratedConvicted murderer (did not graduate with her 1980 class)
1995SportsFormer NFL player, running back for New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens, Heisman Trophy winner
1997–1999SportsFormer NFL player, tight end for Cleveland Browns, convicted sex offender (note: did not graduate with his class)
1995LawAntitrust law expert and former commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission
1988SportsOlympic and world champion triathlete, and author
2005SportsFormer professional soccer player for Bundesliga, Major League Soccer, United States men's national soccer team, and San Diego Loyal SC

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