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Santa Clara High School (Santa Clara, California)


FieldValue
imageFile:SantaClaraHighSchool.jpg
nameSanta Clara High School
mottoHome of the Bruins!
established1872
typePublic secondary school
principalGregory Shelby
students1,732 (2023–2024)
team_nameBruins
colorsRoyal blue
Gold
citySanta Clara
stateCalifornia
countryUnited States
websitesantaclara.santaclarausd.org
grades9–12
address3000 Benton Street
newspaperThe Roar
coordinates
rivalAdrian C. Wilcox High School

Gold Santa Clara High School is a comprehensive, co-educational, public high school located in Santa Clara, California, United States. It is one of five high schools in the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD).

History

In 1872, Santa Clara High School opened in the downtown area on the same property as the Santa Clara Grammar School. In 1905, the board of education oversaw the construction of a new building at a different site, and the high school moved the following year.

In 1981, rival Buchser High School closed, and Santa Clara High School moved to its campus. Because of the influx of former Buchser students into the Santa Clara student body, the school changed its mascot, logo, and yearbook name.

Santa Clara High shares a longstanding rivalry with crosstown Wilcox High School.

Swimming

San Jose State University Alumnus George Haines formed the Santa Clara Swim Club on campus in 1950. By 1960, seven swimmers from the club had qualified for the Olympics. The success of the club attracted swimmers to the high school. As a result of the club, the original Santa Clara High School was responsible for assembling the most Olympic gold medalists from a single high school.

Notable alumni

  • Mark Spitz - 2nd in all-time total golds in any Olympics- Olympic gold medal swimmer
  • Nezza Hernandez (Class of 2011) - Singer, song writer, professional dancer
  • Margaret Jenkins - pioneer in women's sports/world class track and field/Olympic competitor
  • Nino Bongiovanni - Major League Baseball outfielder
  • Joe Bottom - Olympic silver medalist; two-time world record holder; Swimming Hall of Fame
  • Donna De Varona - Olympic gold medal swimmer
  • George Haines - USA, Olympic, and UCLA swimming coach
  • Claudia Kolb - Olympic gold medal swimmer
  • Mike Garzoni - NFL football guard
  • Ken Powell - chairman, General Mills
  • Harry Lew - former U.S. Marine
  • Don Schollander - Olympic gold medal swimmer
  • Heather Simmons-Carrasco - Olympic gold medalist in synchronized swimming
  • Carol Speed - actress
  • Julia Allender - Former Collegiate Basketball Coach
  • Gloria Nevarez (Class of 1989) - Commissioner of Mountain West Conference and Former Commissioner of West Coast Conference

Notes

References

References

  1. "Santa Clara High". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. "History of SCHS".
  3. . (1905-04-17). ["New High School"](https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN19050418.2.64&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN--------). *San Jose Mercury News*.
  4. Towne, Erika. (2019-01-11). "Santa Clara High School Alumni Push to Bring Back Panther Mascot".
  5. Cheng, Cynthia. (2018-03-21). "Santa Clara Schools Over The Years".
  6. Bensch, Andrew. (2022-11-03). "Santa Clara High 150th Anniversary".
  7. "Singer-songwriter NEZZA hosts a talent show at SCHS".
  8. "Julia Allender Coaching Bio".
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