Cosumnes Oaks High School Explained

Cosumnes Oaks High School
Address:8350 Lotz Parkway
City:Elk Grove
Zipcode:95757
Region:Elk Grove Unified School District
County:Sacramento County, California
Country:United States
Mascot:The Wolfpack
Principal:Zachary Cheney
Grades:9 - 12
Established:2008
Enrollment:2,212 (2022-23)[1]
District:Elk Grove Unified School District
Type:Public
Feeders:Elizabeth Pinkerton Middle School
Song:Alma Mater

Cosumnes Oaks High School (pronounced kuh-sum-ness), or COHS, is a preparatory four-year public high school in Elk Grove, California. It is the youngest high school of the Elk Grove Unified School District, opening in 2008 with the Class of 2011 being its first class of graduating seniors. In 2012 Cosumnes Oaks was officially accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

The school is named after Cosumnes River and the many oak trees in the area, creating a strong link between the school and the Cosumnes River Preserve. The school serves students in the south-central end of Elk Grove and several communities near Cosumnes River Preserve and Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.

On campus

Cosumnes Oaks is built using the same blueprint as Franklin High School, Monterey Trail High School & Pleasant Grove High School.

Stadium

The Cosumnes Oaks-Franklin Community Stadium is a multi-use outdoor stadium used by Cosumnes Oaks High School during their home games. It used as the home stadium for the Franklin and Cosumnes Oaks football teams as well as the Cosumnes Oaks soccer teams. The stadium is also shared by Franklin High School.

Sexual abuse crisis

Cosumnes Oaks Geography teacher Monte Antonio Reed, who was also a freshman football and basketball coach, was convicted of child sexual abuse of three Cosumnes Oaks students, a 15 year old student who was enrolled in his honors class and her younger sister and cousin.[2] The abuse happened in 2016 and 2017. The teacher was convicted of 2 counts of sexual intercourse with a minor under 16 years of age, 3 counts of oral copulation of a person under 16, 1 count of anal penetration by a foreign object on a person under 16, 2 counts of molestation of a person under 18, and 2 counts of lewd act upon a child. He was sentenced to 9 years in prison in September 2019.[2] The case was one of a number of cases of sexual abuse of students by Elk Grove Unified teachers[3] and resulted in accusations that the district did not take students seriously and did not have proper training and policies to prevent sexual abuse of students.[4]

Controversy

In 2016, Cosumnes Oaks was in the news after school officials had an African-American student removed from his graduation ceremony by Sacramento County Sheriff's Department officers because he refused to take off a kente cloth representing his Ghanaian heritage.[5] The student also stated in another article that he knew he was breaking the rules by wearing the cloth since the cloth was not approved by the district. Only items issued or approved by the district were allowed to be worn during the graduation ceremony.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Consumnes Oak High. National Center for Education Statistics. July 24, 2024.
  2. Web site: Cosumnes Oaks High School Sexual Abuse. Stop School Sexual Abuse. en-US. 2019-10-10.
  3. Web site: 7 connected to Elk Grove schools investigated for sexual misconduct. Griffin. Dana. 2017-05-03. KCRA. en. 2019-10-10.
  4. Web site: Elk Grove, Sac City districts failed to train staff on sex-abuse 'red flags,' lawsuits say. The Sacramento Bee. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190904042728/https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/education/article234329717.html . 2019-09-04 .
  5. Web site: Police Escort Black Merit Scholar Out of Graduation After Refusing to Remove Kente Cloth. 26 May 2016.
  6. Web site: California high school graduate removed from ceremony for wearing African cloth Fox News. 2016-05-29. Fox News. en-US. 2016-06-02.