Excelsior High School (Norwalk, California) Explained

Excelsior High School
Address:15711 Pioneer Blvd
City:Norwalk
State:California
Zipcode:90650
Country:United States
Opened:1924
Closed:1981
Type:public high school
Mascot:Peter Pilot, replaced with Snoopy, late 1960s
Team Name:Pilots
Colors:green and white
Norwalk–La Mirada Adult School
Opened:1979
Type:GED, community education
District:Norwalk–La Mirada Unified School District

Excelsior High School, originally named Excelsior Union High School, was founded in 1903 and located on Walnut Street in Norwalk, California.[1] The current campus was built in 1924. The campus sustained substantial damage to the administration building, auditorium, and other buildings in the 1933 Long Beach earthquake (as did the Norwalk Grammar School which occupied the former Excelsior Union High school building). Although the earthquake occurred after school hours, one student died when an internal wall in a portion of the boy's gym failed. Its last graduating class was 1981.

The Excelsior Union High School District was composed of a single school which supported a district including present day Norwalk, Cerritos, Artesia, and Bellflower. In 1919, Excelsior Union High School had seven teachers, and an enrollment of ninety-eight.[2] After World War II, the area rapidly changed from agricultural to residential and several new high schools were added to the district to absorb the large increase in population, including Bellflower, Artesia, Norwalk, La Mirada, and Gahr High Schools. In the 1950s, Bellflower High School was realigned under the Bellflower Unified School District. In the mid-1960s the changing needs of the area were the subject of a referendum to restructure the governance of area schools and realign the high schools under three school districts. The referendum passed and with the revised district boundaries, Excelsior Union High School's name was changed to Excelsior High School and it was made part of the Norwalk–La Mirada Unified School District.

For much of its history, the student body was known as "The Pilots" and the school mascot was Peter Pilot. In the late 1960s the cartoon character Snoopy was adopted as the mascot. The school colors were green and white.

The school and campus still exist at the corner of Alondra and Pioneer Boulevards in Norwalk. It is now the home to the Norwalk–La Mirada Adult School. Since its closure, the campus has been the location for the filming of Grease 2 and High School U.S.A.[3] and the 1982 TV series Square Pegs.

Excelsior Adult School is also the home field for Excelsior's former archrival, the Norwalk Lancers Football team. During the late 80s till 1992, the football field and baseball facilities were also home of the Leffingwell Christian High School Lions and the Pioneer Baptist High School Patriots.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Original Graduate Returns to School for 50th Anniversary Celebration . Los Angeles Times . April 28, 1953.
  2. "El Aviador" (Excelsior High School yearbook), 1966
  3. Web site: Information and History about Excelsior High School . excelsiorpilots.com . April 15, 2019.