Claremont High School (California) Explained

Claremont High School [CHS]
Streetaddress:1601 N. Indian Hill Blvd.
Zipcode:91711
Country:USA
Coordinates:34.1128°N -117.7236°W
Principal:James Mitchell
Faculty:91.48 (FTE)
Ratio:24.66
Ceeb:050590
Type:Public
Campus Size:20 acres
Campus Type:Suburban
Motto:A Tradition of Excellence
Mascot:Wolf
Team Name:Wolfpack
Rival:Damien High School[1] [2] Bonita High School[3] [4]
Yearbook:"El Espiritu"
Newspaper:"The Wolfpacket"
Established:1890 (as Claremont Grammar School)
Students:2,256 (2022-23)[5]
Homepage:Official site

Claremont High School is a public high school in Claremont, California, United States. Part of the Claremont Unified School District, it is a California Distinguished School, a two-time national Blue Ribbon School of Excellence (1986–1987, 1999–2000), and a nationally recognized International Baccalaureate (IB) World School.[6] The school serves Claremont and a small section of Pomona, with a sizable amount of inter-district transfer students.[7]

History

What is now Claremont High School was founded in 1890 as the Claremont Grammar School. Originally situated on the site of present-day Sycamore Elementary School, by 1891 the Grammar School had 61 pupils from Kindergarten to 8th Grade, with most high school–aged students attending Pomona College’s preparatory department. When the college shut down their preparatory department in 1911, principal Herbert Patten rallied the local community to expand the Claremont Grammar School by opening a new high school on the corner of Indian Hill and Mesa (later Foothill) Boulevards. The newly-christened Claremont High School opened its doors on September 2, 1911. There were separate schools for children of Mexican descent, with school segregation being popular until the mid 1940s. [8]

As the city evolved, so did the high school. In the late 1950s, the school board started construction of a new, more modern campus a few blocks above the old one, as it hadn’t passed the updated earthquake safety codes for public schools. They began construction in 1962. During construction, students took classes at both campuses while they operated in tandem. This ceased in 1971, when the new campus was completed and the old campus was sold. It is now a shopping center called the Old School House.

The current campus has a student population of about 2,300 students.James Mitchell has been principal since the 2023-2024 school year. The Dr. Brett O’Connor Student Center, named for the then-principal, opened in 2021 and houses classrooms, a cafeteria grade kitchen, and a multi purpose room.[9]

Athletics

Claremont competes as part of the Palomares League and has 24 varsity athletic teams. Their sports programs include football, basketball, volleyball, golf, baseball, softball, water polo, swimming and diving, wrestling, tennis, soccer, track and field, and cross-country. The varsity football team has won 21 league championships, including 5 CIF titles. The cross-country team earned a fourth-place finish at the 2009 CIF State Meet and a third-place finish at the 2010 CIF State Meet. In recent years they have been dominant, with a 3rd place finish in 2011, 4th place finish in 2014, 4th place in 2015, 1st place State Champions in 2016, 4th place in 2017, 3rd place in 2018, and 3rd again in 2019 (All at the D2 State meets). The girls cross-country team won first-place in the 2016, 2017, and 2018 CIF State Meets, and made Nationals both in 2017 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, the varsity tennis team won CIF titles.[10] The soccer team won back to back league titles in 1993, 2001 - 2002 and 2011.

Performing arts

Claremont High School is home to several performing arts programs. These include a prolific theater department, which holds their spring musical at Pomona College’s Bridges Auditorium, as well as a dance team, improv comedy troupe, and numerous award-winning choral groups.

Claremont High School Instrumental Music

Claremont’s instrumental music programs include a marching band and wind ensemble, as well as string, chamber, and symphony orchestras and a jazz band.[11] They are also home to a highly regarded color guard team, which competes as part of the band during the fall, and at winter guard competitions during the spring.[12] The music program is known for its annual Battle of the Bands, where local bands compete for judges, with all proceeds benefiting the music program. The event also features student hosts performing stand-up comedy, along with comedy sketches between the competing bands.[13]

Student journalism

Claremont High School offers a variety of student journalism programs and clubs in both video and print media. The Wolfpacket, the school's newspaper for 93 years, publishes a monthly 12-page issue and runs a website covering school, community, and global events. While most contributors are enrolled in the journalism class, others participate outside of class.[14] The Wolfcast, the student-run broadcast channel, focuses on school events and student interest stories, producing daily episodes.[15] Contributors must be enrolled in the advanced video production class. Claremont’s Really Academic Paper, an online humor magazine founded in 2021, publishes monthly and is popular among students and staff.[16]

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pack can't hold back Spartan attack.
  2. Web site: Damien Defense shines in 24-0 shutout over Claremont. 18 September 2009 .
  3. Web site: Boys Varsity Tennis beats Bonita 17 – 1. 28 March 2018 .
  4. Web site: Former Bonita Unified Players, Coaches Reminisce as Smudge Pot Rivalry Celebrates 50th Anniversary. 14 September 2022 .
  5. Web site: National Center for Education Statistics . July 15, 2024.
  6. Web site: CHS Academic: International Baccalaureate Program . 2012-09-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120618195353/http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/chs/academic/ib/ib.php . 2012-06-18 . dead .
  7. "Elementary Attendance Areas." Claremont Unified School District. Retrieved on February 11, 2017. Old URL: Web site: Archived copy . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080625001530/http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/stu/images/boundary_main.gif . 2008-06-25 .
  8. Book: Wright, Judy . Claremont: A Pictorial History . Grant Dahlstrom, Inc/The Castle Press . 1980 . 9780967531656.
  9. Web site: Claremont crime fighting duo hits the streets . Claremont Courier . 16 September 2024 . 7 June 2021.
  10. http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/www/clubs/tennis/index.html
  11. Web site: CHS Marching Band takes top honors. 14 November 2014 .
  12. Web site: CompetitionSuite. 20 April 2024.
  13. Web site: Fundraisers – CHS Instrumental Music . 2024-09-16 . en-US.
  14. Web site: About Us . 2024-09-16 . The Wolfpacket.
  15. Web site: by . Created . 2024-09-13 . Wolfcast . 2024-09-16 . vimeo.com . en.
  16. Web site: Little . Carrie Anne . Wolfpacket Competing News Source: C.R.A.P. . 2024-09-16 . The Wolfpacket.
  17. Web site: John Darnielle, Class of 1985 - Claremont High School - Classmates. classmates.com. 5 April 2016.
  18. Web site: Conner Henry Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more . Basketball-Reference.com . en.
  19. Web site: NFL.com: Cameron Morrah. Nfl.com player profiles. nfl.com. 26 May 2011.
  20. Web site: Miller. Wendy. Opium Dreamland: Reporter Sam Quinones on Heroin, Pills and his Punk-Rock Roots. Cal Alumni Associations. 26 January 2017.
  21. Web site: Dillon Tate on fast-track to MLB. Sarah. Torribio. Claremont Courier. June 25, 2015. August 1, 2016. December 7, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171207141058/https://www.claremont-courier.com/articles/sports/t15965-tate. dead.
  22. Web site: 2015-12-12 . Did Frank Zappa attend Claremont High? Classmates say yes . 2024-09-16 . Daily Bulletin . en-US.