Dana Hills High School Explained

Dana Hills High School
Type:Public School
Streetaddress:33333 Golden Lantern
Country:USA
Zipcode:92629
Url:https://danahills.capousd.org/
Established:1972
Grades:9-12
Enrollment:1,965 (2022-23)[1]
Principal:Dr. Brad Baker
Nickname:Dolphins
Yearbook:The Mast
Newspaper:THE PAPER
Colors: Blue & Silver
District:Capistrano Unified School District

Dana Hills High School is a high school in Dana Point, California opened in 1973. The school's enrollment of roughly 2,000 students is drawn from the nearby communities of Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, Capistrano Beach, and San Juan Capistrano.

When Dana Hills was built in 1972–73, the area was an unincorporated area of Orange County. The school was named for its hilltop location over the unincorporated village of Dana Point, as well as the tip of the hill projecting south into the Pacific Ocean as the Dana Point headland. The school later became a part of the City of Dana Point, when the city was incorporated in 1989.

Dana Hills now has over 155839square feet in permanent buildings. The principal is Dr. Brad Baker.

STAR Testing

Dana Hills' Academic Performance Index (API) for the year of 2007 was 824.

Recent scores

YearAPIGrowth
2011[2] 85558
2010[3] 8488
2009[4] 8390
2008[5] 8999
2007[6] 8248
2006[7] 8165
2005[8] 81143
2004[9] 76818
2003[10] 7490

Advanced Placement

Dana Hills offers a wide array of Advanced Placement (AP) classes. These AP classes include Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Literature, Language and Composition, Music Theory, Art History, Psychology, Spanish IV, French IV, European History, United States History, World History, Government/Politics, and Computer Science A. All AP classes offer a “grade bump” making a 5.0 GPA possible in that class exclusively.

Newspaper

The Dana Hills newspaper, originally called the Dolphin Dispatch from 1973 to 1992, now simply known as The Paper (stylized as "THE PAPER"), is produced by a staff of roughly 20 students. Roughly 2-3 newspapers are produced each school year. It features five sections: news, feature, opinion, entertainment, and sports.

In May 2019, the newspaper went digital with a new website (www.dhhsthepaper.com) created by a staff member.

HMO

Dana Hills has a junior medical program, the Health and Medical Occupations Academy. The academy is for those who wish to study or pursue a career in medicine, as it prepares students for higher education in the medical field. Participants are involved in field trips, hospital duties, and view medical procedures as they are performed.

SOCSA

The South Orange County School of the Arts (SOCSA), a part of Dana Hills High School, is a visual and performing arts academy for students within the Capistrano Unified School District. Conceived in 1989 by a group of parents, teachers and administrators, the academy was chartered by the District on November 20, 1995. The pilot program at Dana Hills High School was launched in the Spring semester of 1996.

In October 2000, the SOCSA Foundation was formed to raise funds to support the SOCSA Academy. In the fall of 2015, the Friends of SOCSA was formed as a replacement non-profit to support the SOCSA Academy.

SOCSA website

Marine Ecology Program

One of Dana Hills' science courses is the Marine Ecology program, which offers a full year of marine science covering both the physical and biological sciences of the ocean and how they work together to form a working Ecosystem. Examples of some of the subjects taught during the class include plate tectonics, waves and tides, ocean currents, sand, algae, plankton, marine mammals, echinoderms, and fish. One of the most well-known traditions of the class is the annual Baja field study. In this field study, students, parents, teachers, and past alumni of the class travel down to Baja, California for a week, usually in May. The purpose of this field study is to apply what the students have learned that year in the class and see it in its natural environment, outside of a conventional laboratory setting. The Baja field study is unique only to that of Dana Hills, and essentially offered nowhere else in the United States.

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dana Hills High . July 4, 2024 . National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. Web site: August 13, 2012 . 2011 Growth API School Report – Dana Hills High . 2012-10-11 . Api.cde.ca.gov.
  3. Web site: 2011-10-05 . 2010 Growth API School Report – Dana Hills High . October 11, 2012 . Api.cde.ca.gov.
  4. Web site: 2009 Growth API School Report – Dana Hills High . October 11, 2012 . Api.cde.ca.gov . November 19, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151119004756/http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2009/2009GrowthSch.aspx?allcds=30664643038569 . dead .
  5. Web site: March 26, 2010 . 2008 Growth API School Report – Dana Hills High . 2012-10-11 . Api.cde.ca.gov.
  6. Web site: August 20, 2008 . 2007 Growth API School Report – Dana Hills High . 2012-10-11 . Api.cde.ca.gov.
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  12. Web site: Dana Hills' Hans Crouse is the Register's 2017 pitcher of the year . Orange County Register . 17 June 2017.
  13. Web site: Ian McCall UFC Bio . 2014-01-01.
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