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San Pedro High School


FieldValue
nameSan Pedro Senior High School
imageSan_pedro_pirates_logo.gif
image size150px
motto"Wisdom, Integrity and Self-Respect"
principalRaymond Aubele
deanJohn Bobich, Denise Marovich-Sampson
location1001 West 15th Street
citySan Pedro
stateCalifornia
zipcode90744
countryUSA
homepagehttp://www.sanpedrohs.org/
typePublic
enrollment2,549 (2019-20)
faculty104.00 (FTE)
ratio23.06
established1903
mascotPirate Pete & YoHo the Parrot
nicknamePirates
colorsBlack and Gold
conferenceMarine League
CIF Los Angeles City Section
newspaperFore N Aft
yearbookBlack and Gold
free_label_1Phone
free_1(310) 241-5800

CIF Los Angeles City Section

San Pedro High School is a public high school in the Los Angeles Unified School District and is located in the San Pedro portion of the city of Los Angeles, California. The school serves the entirety of San Pedro as well as most of the Eastview neighborhood of Rancho Palos Verdes. The base housing of the Los Angeles Space Force Base is assigned to this school.

In 2003, the school celebrated its 100th anniversary.

History

It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961, when it merged into LAUSD.

In 1971, each Parent Teacher Association meeting had about 24 participants on a regular basis, even though the organization had 1,170 members.

Facilities

San Pedro High School is home to two protected landmarks, the Administration Building and Language Arts Building. Both were constructed in 1936 under mandate from the Works Progress Administration. San Pedro High School also has a Mathematics and Sciences Building, a Vocational Arts Building, a cafeteria, numerous bungalow-style classrooms, and three gymnasiums.

The school and its surroundings were the area where much of the filming for the movie Some Kind of Wonderful was shot.

Demographics

As of the school year 2008-09, the racial breakdown included:

  • 67.1% Hispanic
  • 19.0% White
  • 9.8% African American
  • 0.7% Native American
  • 3.5% Asian
  • 0.5% Pacific Islander

Athletics

San Pedro High School is also home to the Golden Pirate Regiment (Band and Colorguard), 2015 and 2016 Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association (SCSBOA) and LAUSD city division 1A Field Champions. In 2017 the Golden Pirate Regiment won its third straight championship for SCSBOA And LAUSD City in the 2A Division.

In 2018 the Golden Pirate Regiment won the 2018 SCSBOA and LAUSD championships for the 2A Division.

In 2019, the regiment won its fifth straight SCSBOA and LAUSD championship, but this time in the 3A Division. The sports programs at San Pedro High School have won over 60 CIF-Los Angeles City Section championships, with softball leading the way capturing 17 crowns. In 2023, Boys Swimming & Diving won the CIF Los Angeles City Section Championship for a second straight season.

Notable alumni

  • Alan Ashby, 1969, former catcher in the Houston Astros, now a sportscaster.
  • John Bettis, lyricist
  • Mister Cartoon, 1969, graffiti and tattoo artist
  • Misty Copeland, Principal Ballet Dancer for the American Ballet Theatre
  • Mario Danelo, 2003, NCAA placekicker
  • Eric Erlandson, 1981, co-founder and lead guitarist for 1990s rock/grunge band Hole.
  • Anna Lee Fisher, 1967, first mother in space, 1984 crew member of Space Shuttle Discovery
  • Brian Harper, 1977, former Major League Baseball Player.
  • D. L. Hughley, actor and comedian
  • Ed Jurak, MLB utility infielder for the Red Sox, Giants and Athletics 1982-1989
  • Yuri Kochiyama, human rights activist
  • Otis Livingston, 1985, sportscaster and sideline reporter
  • Garry Maddox, 1968, former MLB player
  • Haven Moses, NFL wide receiver
  • Willie Naulls, 1952, former NBA player
  • John Olguin, 1941, director of the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
  • Art Pepper, jazz alto saxophonist
  • Miguel Jontel Pimentel, 2003, singer, won the Grammy for best R&B song in 2013.
  • C. Waldo Powers, 1918, architect behind many historic Los Angeles apartment houses
  • Don Shinnick, 1952, NFL linebacker and coach
  • Mike Watt, D. Boon and George Hurley, 1976, members of punk band Minutemen.
  • Brenton Wood, 1963, Songwriter, singer, "Gimme Little Sign", "The Oogum Boogum Song".

References

References

  1. "San Pedro Senior High". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. "Los Angeles SFB Education". [[U.S. Department of Defense]].
  3. "Los Angeles City School District". [[Los Angeles Unified School District]].
  4. Carter, Diane Luck. (1977-03-04). "Peninsula PTAs open meetings to students". [[News-Pilot]].
  5. "School Profile".
  6. "Alan Ashby Stats". Baseball Almanac.
  7. Lee, Chris. (2009-04-04). "In the world of tag, he's it".
  8. "Brian Harper Stats". Baseball Almanac.
  9. (2 November 2018). "More Reasons Every Day to Be Proud of San Pedro". San Pedro Today.
  10. (2000–2014). "Garry Maddox Statistics and History". Sports Reference LLC.
  11. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130408052521/http://databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=MOSESHAV01 "Haven Moses,"] Database Football.
  12. [https://web.archive.org/web/20121005124530/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/n/naullwi01.html "William Dean Naulls,"] Basketball-Reference.Com
  13. Thursby, Keith. (2011-01-03). "John Olguin dies at 89; director of San Pedro's Cabrillo Marine Museum". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  14. (February 10, 2013). "List Of Grammy Winners". Huffington Post.
  15. Don Shinnick and James C. Hefley, ''Always a Winner.'' Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1969; p. 22.
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