San Luis Obispo High School

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San Luis Obispo High School
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Address
1499 San Luis Drive

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Coordinates35°17′01″N 120°38′57″W / 35.28357°N 120.6491°W / 35.28357; -120.6491Coordinates: 35°17′01″N 120°38′57″W / 35.28357°N 120.6491°W / 35.28357; -120.6491
Information
TypePublic secondary
Established1895[1]
School districtSan Luis Coastal Unified School District
PrincipalLeslie O'Connor[2]
Faculty78[3]
Teaching staff67.23 (FTE)[4]
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment1,602 (2019–20)[4]
Student to teacher ratio23.17[4]
Color(s)Black and Gold   
MascotTigers
NicknameSLO High or SLOHS
RivalMission College Preparatory High School and Arroyo Grande High School

San Luis Obispo High School, also referred to as "San Luis High" and "SLO High", is an American public high school in San Luis Obispo, California. It is the only non-continuation public high school within the city. The school is a member of San Luis Coastal Unified School District (SLCUSD) and serves primarily students within San Luis Obispo. Before the school's addition of ninth grade in 1982, the school was known as "San Luis Obispo Senior High School" (SLOSH). It's mascot is the tiger. School colors are black and gold.

Notable alumni[]

  • , CIF Federated Council representative of California Association of Directors of Activities, CIF Southern Section Executive Council,[5] administrator for California Association of Directors of Activities High School/Middle School Camps.
  • Jay Asher, author of Thirteen Reasons Why[6][7]
  • Townsend Bell, is an auto racing driver, currently competing in the IndyCar Series[8]
  • Thomas Cole, football player[9]
  • Double Take, musical duo[10]
  • , musician[11]
  • , author of Palm Trees in the Snow, Return to Your Skin, Miradas 2, Página 2[12]
  • , executive producer/studio head Electronic Arts (EA), executive producer of "Medal of Honor"for EA, Founder/CEO Pound Sand, six-time collegiate All American, four-time NCAA National Swimming Champion, former member U.S. National Water Polo Team[13]
  • , Golf Digest "Best Teachers in Hawaii" (2019-2020),[14] Aloha Section PGA Teacher of the Year (2004 & 2017), Aloha Section PGA Youth Development Leader of the Year (2008 & 2013)[15]
  • , Senior Clinical Research Director and Regional Program Manager, Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center TBI Program[16]
  • , National FFA Organization National President[17]
  • , killed in 2014 Isla Vista killings mass shooting[18]
  • , guitarist, [19]
  • Chris Pontius, actor[20]
  • Jeff Powers, Olympic silver medalist, water polo[21]
  • The Revels, surf rock band[22]
  • , Google program manager
  • Gilbert H. Stork, president of Cuesta College

Academics[]

AP Courses offered: AP Art History, AP Biology, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Chemistry, AP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics I, AP English Language & Composition, AP English Literature & Composition, AP Latin, AP Spanish, AP Statistics, AP European History, AP US History, AP US Government & Politics, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, AP Studio Art 2D, and AP Studio Art 3D.[23]

Athletics[]

San Luis Obispo High School is part of the CIF Central Section.[24] Athletic offerings include: Cross Country, Football, Volleyball, Water Polo, Cheer, Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling, Swimming, Baseball, Golf, Tennis, Volleyball, Stunt, and Track & Field.[25]

CIF Southern Section Champion Swim Team (boys): 1982, 1985, 1986, 1989, 2005[26]

CIF Southern Section Champion Swim Team (girls): 1993[27]

CIF Southern Section Football Champions: 1947, 1960, 2001[28]

CIF Southern Section Soccer Champions: 1998[29]

CIF Southern Section Tennis Champions: 1990[30]

CIF Southern Section Track & Field Champions (girls): 2008, 2009[31]

CIF Southern Section Volleyball Champions (girls): 1989[32]

CIF Southern Section Baseball Champions: 1958 (northern group), 1959, 1990, 2000[33]

CIF Southern Section Basketball Champions (boys): 1952 (northern group)[34]

CIF Southern Section Basketball Champions (girls): 1985, 1995[35]

CIF State Cross Country Champions (boys): 2003[36]

References[]

  1. ^ "About San Luis Obispo High School". School's website.
  2. ^ "Staff". slohs.slcusd.org. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
  3. ^ California Department of Education - Dataquest
  4. ^ a b c "San Luis Obispo High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  5. ^ "Officers".
  6. ^ http://www.sanluisobispo.com/entertainment/books/article39498435.html
  7. ^ "Journey of Hope to feature Jay Asher". 8 January 2013.
  8. ^ "Answering the Bell at Indy".
  9. ^ "Rodeo stars Ethan, Maggie Usher carry on amidst pandemic".
  10. ^ http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/article39200844.html
  11. ^ https://www.newtimesslo.com/sanluisobispo/slocal-beatmaker-jae-ford-releases-alchemy/Content?oid=10109590
  12. ^ https://vertele.eldiario.es/verteletv/actualidad/Palmeras-segundo-estreno-espanol-millones_0_1751824833.html
  13. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-goodrich-7854091/
  14. ^ https://www.golfdigest.com/story/best-teachers-state-ranking
  15. ^ http://hongogolf.com/about-ben-hongo/
  16. ^ https://www.pinkconcussions.com/new-page-5
  17. ^ https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/2018-19-national-ffa-officer-team-elected-at-the-91st-national-ffa-convention-expo/
  18. ^ https://www.noozhawk.com/article/father_of_isla_vista_shooting_victim_cheers_gun_control_progress
  19. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/artist/motograter-mn0000602467/biography
  20. ^ http://www.sanluisobispo.com/entertainment/celebrities/article39455868.html
  21. ^ http://www.sanluisobispo.com/sports/olympics/article93958252.html
  22. ^ http://www.sanluisobispo.com/entertainment/music-news-reviews/article39196395.html
  23. ^ https://slohs.slcusd.org/images/cms/files/2019%20-%2020%20SLOHS%20Course%20Offerings%20English6.pdf
  24. ^ https://www.sanluisobispo.com/sports/high-school/article213214449.html
  25. ^ https://sites.google.com/view/slohs-athletics/about-us
  26. ^ https://www.cifss.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Swimming-Diving-Records.pdf
  27. ^ https://www.cifss.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Swimming-Diving-Records.pdf
  28. ^ https://docplayer.net/54315246-Cif-southern-section-all-sports-press-guide-and-record-book.html
  29. ^ https://docplayer.net/54315246-Cif-southern-section-all-sports-press-guide-and-record-book.html
  30. ^ https://docplayer.net/54315246-Cif-southern-section-all-sports-press-guide-and-record-book.html
  31. ^ https://docplayer.net/54315246-Cif-southern-section-all-sports-press-guide-and-record-book.html
  32. ^ https://docplayer.net/54315246-Cif-southern-section-all-sports-press-guide-and-record-book.html
  33. ^ https://docplayer.net/54315246-Cif-southern-section-all-sports-press-guide-and-record-book.html
  34. ^ https://docplayer.net/54315246-Cif-southern-section-all-sports-press-guide-and-record-book.html
  35. ^ https://docplayer.net/54315246-Cif-southern-section-all-sports-press-guide-and-record-book.html
  36. ^ https://docplayer.net/54315246-Cif-southern-section-all-sports-press-guide-and-record-book.html

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