Redondo Union High School

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Redondo Union High School
Redondo union logo.jpg
Location
One Sea Hawk Way
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Coordinates33°50′46″N 118°23′02″W / 33.8461°N 118.3840°W / 33.8461; -118.3840Coordinates: 33°50′46″N 118°23′02″W / 33.8461°N 118.3840°W / 33.8461; -118.3840
Information
TypePublic
Established1905
School districtRedondo Beach Unified School District (1993-)
South Bay Union High School District (-1993)
PrincipalMr. Anthony Bridi
Grades9-12
Enrollment3,103 (2019–20)[1]
Color(s)    Red and White
MascotSea Hawk
RivalMira Costa High School
Publication"High Tide"
YearbookPilot
Information(310) 798-8665
Websitehttp://www.redondounion.org

Redondo Union High School (RUHS) is a public high school in Redondo Beach, California.

Redondo Union High School is a part of the Redondo Beach Unified School District. All residents of Redondo Beach are zoned to Redondo Union. In addition, residents of Hermosa Beach may choose to attend Redondo Union or Mira Costa High School of the Manhattan Beach Unified School District.[2]

Since opening its doors in 1905, Redondo Union High School has developed into the second largest high school campus in the State of California, with an overall area of 56 acres (230,000 m2).

With a large teaching staff, RUHS is a comprehensive high school offering various curricula for college-bound students, as well as diversified career path and extracurricular programs.

History[]

Redondo Union High School was organized in the summer of 1905. The first classes were held in two upstairs rooms of the Masonic Building in Redondo Beach. In December of that same year, a site known as Old Chautauqua Place was selected as the location for the school.

Today, the spacious campus of more than 50 acres (200,000 m2) extends from Pacific Coast Highway to Prospect Avenue. RUHS is said[by whom?] to be the second-largest high school (by area) in the state and the third-largest in the country.

Redondo Union High School has many traditions and much history. A few highlights follow.

1905: RUHS opens with one teacher and 10 pupils.

1906: School colors of red and white are chosen

1911: The tradition begins of passing the mantle to the junior with the highest academic ranking

1912: High school accredited

1915: The first Pilot is printed

1916: An open house is held for new buildings and the new auditorium

1920: The first issue of the High Tide is published

1923: The High Tide becomes one of the only high school newspapers in the nation to be published weekly

1929: The Alma Mater is written by Charlotte E. Cheney, ’26

1939: The Science Building is dedicated

Residents of Manhattan Beach attended Redondo Union until 1950, when Mira Costa High School opened.[3]

1952: The campus is expanded with the addition of many new classroom buildings

1972[4] The new auditorium is completed

1980: Redondo Union High School celebrates its 75th anniversary with an all-alumni event at the Seaside Lagoon

1983: Redondo Union High School absorbs students from Aviation High School which is closed due to budgetary constraints

1988: RUHS is named a California Distinguished School

1989: RUHS is named a National Exemplary School

Redondo Union High School was a part of the South Bay Union High School District until 1993, when it dissolved.[5]

1995: The Redondo Union High School Alumni Association is formed

1996: For the second time in a decade RUHS is named a California Distinguished School

1997: The RUHS Alumni Walk is constructed and dedicated

2000: Redondo Union High School celebrates its 95th anniversary with an all-alumni event at the Seaside Lagoon; Girls’ golf team wins CIF Championship

2001: Beach Cities robotics team wins National Championship. Boys basketball team wins CIF Championship.

2002: RUHS boys’ and girls’ basketball teams both win CIF Division II-A Championships; girls’ team advances to the state finals in Sacramento

2004: RUHS Boys' Tennis win CIF Division IV Tennis Championships

2005: Redondo Union High School begins a year-long celebration of its 100 years of history from 1905 to 2005

2006: Girls' volleyball team upsets rival Mira Costa High School in the CIF division 1-AA championships.

2007: Redondo Union High School's One Hundredth Class Graduates

2009: Academic Decathlon goes to the California State Competition

2010: Beach Cities robotics team wins World Championship

2010: RUHS Girls' basketball team wins CIF

2011: Redondo Union Girls' Cross Country rank 10th in the nation at Nike Cross Nationals

2012: Academic Decathlon goes to the California State Competition and sets a new school record.

2013: RUHS Boys' Basketball defeats College Park to win the Division II CIF State Championship.[6]

2014: Amber Gore wins Cross Country Division II CIF State Championship

2014: Girls' Volleyball wins state open division title

2015: Girls' Basketball wins a CIF-SS Division 2 title

2015: Boys' Baseball wins first CIF title in Division III to mark 100 years of Sea Hawk Baseball

2015: Girls' Volleyball repeats as CIF State Champions [7]

2015: RUHS Marching Band & Guard wins first place in CSBC in Division 4A for their show "Above and Beyond" [8]

2016: Boys' Baseball repeats CIF title in Division III[9]

2018: Girls Basketball wins state Division II title

2019: Girls Volleyball wins the CIF State Championship

2019: Model United Nations wins 1st place at the National High School Model United Nations Conference in New York City

2020: The school is temporarily shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic

2021: The school is reopened in April.

Advanced courses[]

Redondo offers Advanced Placement classes in: English Language, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics, European History, United States History, Government and Politics: United States, Psychology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Studio Art, French, Spanish Language, Computer Science A, Computer Science Principles, Art History, Macroeconomics, and Music Theory.


Honors courses[]

Redondo offers honors courses in Biology, Chemistry, and English.

College and Career Center[]

The College and Career Center aims to provide students with the most up to date and comprehensive collection of information regarding career, education, financial aid, and scholarship information.

Sports[]

Fall Sports[]

  • Boys Beach Volleyball (2013)
  • Cross-Country (Co-ed)
  • Football
  • Boys Water Polo
  • Girls Tennis
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Girls Golf
  • Surfing
  • Cheerleading
  • Marching Band/Dance Guard

Winter Sports[]

  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Wrestling (Co-ed)
  • Girls Water Polo
  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Soccer
  • Surfing (Co-ed)
  • Rugby

Spring Sports[]

  • Track (Co-ed)
  • Baseball
  • Boys Golf
  • Boys Lacrosse
  • Girls Lacrosse
  • Softball
  • Swimming (Co-ed)
  • Boys Tennis
  • Boys Volleyball
  • Dance

Programs and People[]

Beach Cities Robotics[]

The robotics club at Mira Costa High School works with Redondo Union High School as well as other southern California schools to create the Beach Cities Robotics club. The club participates in the organization FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), a nationwide organization that fosters the advancement of science and technology through several different programs for all grade levels holding robotic competitions year round internationally. During the main event, FIRST Robotics Competition, the team has six weeks to design, build, and test a robot according to a challenge that changes each year. Students participating in the robotics club will gain knowledge in engineering, physics, math, programming, public relations, teamwork, and many other skills.

Beach Cities Robotics has won numerous awards since starting in 1997 and won 1st place at the international finals in 2001 against over 1000 other teams. Other awards include Engineering Inspiration Award at the Arizona Regional Competition in 2003, the Regional Chairman's Award at the Southern California Regional Competition in 2004, and the Engineering Inspiration Award at the Southern California Regional Competition in 2005. In 2010, the team won the FIRST Championships, in Saint Louis, Missouri. As well as, winning the Los Angeles Regional Competition in 2014, which is 2nd largest robotics competition in the state of California.

Band program[]

Every fall the Sea Hawk Band and Guard competes in field show competitions. In the Spring the RUHS Jazz Ensemble competes in festivals at Royal High School, Mayfair High School, and Westlake High School.

In 2005, RUHS took in a new band called the RUHS Wind Ensemble for advanced players.

In the 2010 Marching Band season, the band took 1st place in the Southern California Judging Association Championships in Division 3A. The RUHS marching band qualified for the SCSBOA Championships this past 2010 season and received 10th place out of 12 other marching bands.

During the 2011 season, the RUHS Percussion line competed in its first ever DAC competition. The Percussion line placed 5th out of 7 other percussion lines and placed 5th again out of 14 other percussion lines overall.

The theme for the 2012 year was called "Variations on a Korean Folk Song" arranged by Mike Lloyd. The original composition is by John Barnes Chance. In the 2013 season, the marching band performed "Carmen" composed by Georges Bizet.

For the 2014 concert season, the band is playing selections from Aaron Copland's "Simple Gifts." For their 2014 field production, the band performed an original show designed by their new director titled "007 Legacy". In the 2014 season, the band made it to semi-finals in which they placed 12th in SCJA.

In the 2015 season, their show entitled "Above and Beyond". The band took their show to semi-finals in which they placed 2nd and then to championships which they were crowned Division 4A Champions in the SCJA circuit. The Band and Dance Guard were honored by the city of Redondo Beach on January 19, 2016, with a special parade to city hall resulting in the city call that date, Redondo Union High School Marching Band and Guard DAY.

In the 2016 season, the band and guard performed "The Insanity of an Imaginary World", a steampunk take on the classic Alice in Wonderland. The band placed 2nd in the CSBC Division 4A Championships, continuing on to the CSBC Grand Championships, where they became the 2016 CSBC Bronze Medalists.

In March 2017 the concert band and wind ensemble traveled to New York City to perform at Carnegie Hall. The band's current director is Ray Vizcarra. In the 2017 season, the Seahawk Marching Band and Guard made waves with the performance of their field show Atlantis. They made it to the CSBC Grand Championships, moving on to a spellbinding night premiere. Redondo then placed in the top five at fifth place. Despite not making it into the top three, the win was something of an accomplishment after the rough seasons before 2015.

In the 2018 season, the marching band performed their show titled, "Pure Imagination," which ended up placing 5th in CSBC Division 6A, and did not advance to the CSBC Grand Championships.

In 2019, the marching band rebounded with their production titled, "Savage," which ended up finishing 3rd in CSBC Division 5A, and went on to finish 4th in CSBC Grand Championships.

Theatre program[]

Every year at Redondo the Theatre Art Department puts on several productions, including a spring musical. Past productions include: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, The Ninth Guest, Anything Goes, 12 Angry Jurors, , Seussical, Grease (musical), Little Shop of Horrors, Cabaret (musical), MacBeth, Thoroughly Modern Millie (musical), A Christmas Carol , Beauty and the Beast (musical), The Dining Room, an adaptation of High School Musical, Shrek (musical), 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Letters to Sala, Crazy for You (musical), Into the Woods (musical), The Drowsy Chaperone, The Crucible (play), Emma: A Pop Musical, Clue (On Stage), and The Addams Family (musical).

Facilities[]

Sports[]

  • 2 Indoor Gyms: Redondo Union High School has a large gym and a small gym.
  • 14 lane Swimming Pool
  • Football Field a.k.a. Sea Hawk Bowl.
  • Lacrosse Field
  • Wrestling Room
  • Track
  • Two Weight-Training and Conditioning Facilities
  • Tennis Courts
  • Volleyball Courts
  • Baseball Fields
  • Softball Fields
  • Soccer Fields
  • Golf Practice Course

Arts[]

  • Video Production Facilities
  • Ceramics
  • Fine Arts Facilities
  • Dance Room
  • Band Room
  • Choir Room
  • Drama Room

Other resources[]

  • Library
  • Computer Lab
  • College/Career Center

Media Appearances[]

Film[]

Television[]

  • In Season 3, Episode 27 of The Beverly Hillbillies, Alan Reed Jr., as a beatnik, stepped out of a car in the Clampetts' driveway, stared at the front of the mansion and said, "Man! This place looks like Redondo High!"[12]

Notable alumni[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Redondo Union High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-05-28. Retrieved 2006-05-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "History of Manhattan Beach USD". Manhattan Beach Unified School District. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  4. ^ 1971 The new auditorium is completed as well as the "Pipe Oregon" restored
  5. ^ Kowsky, Kim (1992-11-05). "School District Reorganizations Win Handily : The breakup of South Bay Union High School District is approved. But a proposition moving control of two schools from Los Angeles to Rancho Palos Verdes is blocked by a judge". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  6. ^ Boal, Erik. "Redondo Sea Hawks win first state basketball title". The Beach Reporter.
  7. ^ "Redondo girls volleyball repeats as CIF State champions". December 6, 2015.
  8. ^ Pegher, Kelcie. "Redondo Union High School marching band brings home state championship". The Beach Reporter.
  9. ^ "Redondo wins Division 3 baseball title". Los Angeles Times. June 5, 2016.
  10. ^ "The Hot Chick Filming Locations". www.seeing-stars.com.
  11. ^ http://www.redondochamber.org/media_/filming_in_rb.aspx
  12. ^ "Big Daddy Jed Part 1 - YouTube". www.youtube.com.
  13. ^ "NFL Players | Past & Current NFL Players". NFL.com.
  14. ^ "Rivals.com". n.rivals.com.
  15. ^ http://ruhsalumni.org/alumni/search_result.php?keywords=ensberg&id=23406&raSid=57c8e6f34b3a0645a57d060f181062ee
  16. ^ "ultimateapocalypse.com". www.ultimateapocalypse.com.
  17. ^ Bravin, Jess (1997). Squeaky: The Life and Times Of Lynette Alice Fromme. St. Martin's Press. p. 29. ISBN 0-312-18762-9. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  18. ^ GEERHART, BILL (24 May 2010). "Lynette Alice "Squeaky" Fromme". MOST LIKELY TO KILL. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  19. ^ http://nona-gaye.net/TBW.htm
  20. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  21. ^ Charles Lindbergh
  22. ^ "Demi Gene Guynes, Freshman Year at Redondo Union High, Redondo Beach, California (1977)". Snakkle. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  23. ^ Krikorian, Greg. The Daily Breeze, “Skateboard artists talk safety on whirlwind tour,” May 31, 1976.
  24. ^ "Perry Moore, 'Narnia' series executive producer, dies at 39; Don Peterman, Oscar-nominated cinematographer, dies at 79; Nancy Carr, network TV publicist, dies at 50". Los Angeles Times. 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
  25. ^ "Dijon Thompson - Atlanta Hawks - NBA". www.rotoworld.com.
  26. ^ http://www.drumchannel.com/articles/20140214_18

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