Lowell High School (Whittier, California)
Lowell High School was a public high school in the Fullerton Joint Union High School District from September 1961 until June 1980, when it was closed because of declining student enrollment. It was a four-year institution, with students coming primarily from Rancho-Cañada and Starbuck Junior High schools. The school athletic name was the Patriots, and its mascots were known as Johnny Patriot and Janie Patriot.
Campus information[]
Lowell High School was located on 16200 E. Amber Valley Drive, Whittier, CA 90604. The site was purchased and now occupied by Southern California University of Health Sciences in 1981.[1] The site is 38 acres (150,000 m2), about 400m per side. Lowell had a pool, a track, a gymnasium, baseball fields, and a performing arts center. It played its football home games at nearby La Habra High School.
Notable alumni[]
- Martin Manley, 1970, US Assistant Secretary of Labor, founder/CEO of Alibris
- Jack Russell, musician, Great White[citation needed]
- Brent Boyd, 1975, football player, Minnesota Vikings
- Dave Leiper 1980 MLB relief pitcher
- Michael Sweet, 1980 lead singer of Stryper
- Scott Thomson. 1972 actor, most notable for Police Academy and Twister.
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Coordinates: 33°55′24″N 117°58′58″W / 33.92333°N 117.98278°W
- Defunct schools in California
- Whittier, California
- Educational institutions established in 1961
- 1961 establishments in California
- Educational institutions disestablished in 1980
- High schools in Los Angeles County, California
- 1980 disestablishments in California