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Scripps Ranch High School

Public high school in California, United States

Scripps Ranch High School

Public high school in California, United States

FieldValue
nameScripps Ranch High School
logoScripps Ranch High School (logo).png
logo_size150px
imageSRHS.jpg
image_size250px
principalMatthew Lawson
established1993
typePublic high school
grades9 - 12
captionScripps Ranch High School in 2008
city10410 Falcon Way
San Diego
stateCalifornia
countryU.S.
coordinates
enrollment1,920 (2023–24)
ratio28.23
staff70.28 (FTE)
avg_class_size36
newspaperThe Falcon Flyer
yearbookLegend
mascotFreddy the Falcon
nicknameFalcons
colorsCardinal red, white and blue
websiteSchool website

Scripps Ranch High School (SRHS) is a public high school in northeast San Diego, California, United States, that serves the Scripps Ranch community as well as students participating in the Voluntary Enrollment Exchange Program (VEEP) busing program of San Diego Unified School District.

SRHS sign in front of school

Students

The average class size is 36. SRHS accepts students from Thurgood Marshall Middle School, choiced-in Wangenheim Middle School, and VEEP students. There were 1,920 students enrolled in the 2023-2024 school year.

Diversity

The ethnic breakdown as of 2023-24 was 36.1% White, 28.8% Asian, 14.5% Hispanic, 12.9% "Two or More Races", 5.5% Filipino, 2.0% African American, 0.1% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.1% Not Reported.

Academics

Standardized test scores

For 2012, the base API score was 900, growing from a score of 883. Based on the 2011 API results, Scripps Ranch was a top performing comprehensive high school in the San Diego Unified School District, and the highest performing comprehensive high school in San Diego County, surpassing several fellow schools.

Advanced Placement and honors

SRHS offers a variety of AP as well as honors classes in the sciences, world languages, arts, social studies and English. AP and honors classes are weighted on a 5-point scale.

Language programs

SRHS offers several language programs including Spanish, American Sign Language (ASL), and Japanese. AP level classes are available for Spanish. Honors is available for fourth year Japanese. The world language program has a blog showing the central information and events going on in SRHS language department. All classes are available for 2-year study or more.

College attendance

95% of students attend some form of post-secondary school education. More specifically, according to the school principal, "60% of our students will be attending a 4-year university, 35% are going to a 2-year college and 5% will be serving their country in the military or pursuing other post high school options."

Student Accomplishments

Past student accomplishments include an Intel International Science and Engineering Fair award winner, National Merit Scholarship winner, 102 AP Scholars, and one Jeopardy! contestant.

Athletics

Seasonal sports

  • Fall: cross country, field hockey, American football, marching band & color guard, women's tennis, women's golf, women's volleyball, men's water polo
  • Winter: roller hockey, men's basketball, women's basketball, men's soccer, women's soccer, women's water polo, wrestling
  • Spring: badminton, baseball, golf, men's tennis, softball, swimming and diving, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, track, men's volleyball
  • Non-seasonal: cheerleading, dance team

Media

Scripps Ranch High School's student-produced newspaper is the Falcon Flyer and its yearbook is known as the Legend. It also has a yearly literary magazine, The Ascent. Scripps Ranch High School also has a weekly video broadcast for telling about school events, known as the Falcon Five Broadcast.

Controversies

Valedictorian speech

In 2015, the administration came under fire after the valedictorian was denied the right to speak at graduation for the Class of 2015. The decision resulted from an 18-year-old policy in which "all interested students audition for the right to be one of the commencement speakers - even the valedictorian", as reported by NBC. The issue resulted in students putting together an online petition which gathered over 700 signatures asserting that she should be allowed to address her classmates as literally defined in the word "valedictorian".

AP Test Scores Cancellation

On June 30, 2017, school officials announced that due to seating violations, 540 students from Scripps Ranch need to retake their Advanced Placement exams in AP Calculus, AP Biology, AP United States History and five other subjects. A total of 800 exams had been cancelled because of the test administrators' failure to ensure proper distance between students as ordained by the College Board. Hundreds of students and parents have filed complaints toward San Diego Unified, and the school board voted on July 6 to file a temporary restraining order on the College Board's decision.

SRHS "Twerk Team"

In mid 2013, 33 students were suspended after a video showing students twerking was uploaded to YouTube. The students originally had their senior prom and graduation walking rights taken away from them as part of the suspension. Public outcry quickly followed the news of the student suspensions with the hashtag #FreeTheTwerkTeam.

Notable alumni

NameGrad ClassCategoryBest Known ForNicole AhsingerAdam BrodyKyle MooneyKeely MoyTyler MoyChad RuhwedelXander SchauffeleSam StaabMarni von WilpertKellen Winslow II
AthleticsU.S. Olympian in trampoline gymnastics (2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics)
EntertainmentActor,
EntertainmentCast member on Saturday Night Live
SportsProfessional ice hockey player for HC Lugano and 2022 Olympian for Switzerland in women's ice hockey
SportsProfessional ice hockey player for Genève-Servette HC in the Swiss League
SportsFormer professional ice hockey player for Buffalo Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins
SportsProfessional golfer, winner of the 2017 Tour Championship, 2024 PGA Championship, and 2024 Open Championship
SportsNational Women's Soccer League player for Chicago Red Stars
PoliticsSan Diego City Council member
SportsFormer professional football player for Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots, New York Jets, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers

References

References

  1. "2023-24 Enrollment by Ethnicity and Grade". DataQuest.
  2. "Scripps Ranch High School".
  3. "2023-24 Enrollment by Ethnicity".
  4. "2011 Growth API School Report - Scripps Ranch High".
  5. "Scripps Ranch Senior High".
  6. "SRHS Counseling LOTE".
  7. "Scripps Ranch Senior High".
  8. "Intel ISEF winners".
  9. (28 May 2014). "Scripps Ranch Senior Shea Polansky Wins National Merit, Scholarship". Times of San Diego.
  10. "Scripps Ranch Senior High".
  11. (13 November 2018). "Scripps Ranch High School Senior Holds His Own as Contestant on 'Jeopardy! Teen Tournament'".
  12. "Student Handbook".
  13. (27 May 2015). "Classmates Outraged Scripps Ranch HS Policy Won't Allow Valedictorian's Speech". NBC 7 San Diego.
  14. (3 July 2017). "Scripps Ranch High parents, students file complaints over AP testing errors". The San Diego Union-Tribune.
  15. "AP tests at Scripps Ranch invalidated". San Diego Reader.
  16. (May 2013). "Students Suspended Over Twerking Video".
  17. (2 May 2013). "33 High School Students Suspended For Twerking".
  18. "Adam Brody".
  19. Diane Bell. (3 October 2013). "'SNL' season opens with local talent". The San Diego Union-Tribune.
  20. DJ Powers. (April 13, 2013). "Chad Ruhwedel". UMass Lowell.
  21. (4 February 2015). "Sam Staab".
  22. "Kellen Winslow". NFL.com.
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