Santa Clara High School (Oxnard, California) Explained

Santa Clara High School
Streetaddress:2121 Saviers Road
City:Oxnard
State:California
County:Ventura
Zipcode:93033
Country:USA
Coordinates:34.1786°N -119.1783°W
Authority:Los Angeles Archdiocese
Religion:Roman Catholic
Founder:Santa Clara Parish
Principal:Juan Guzman
Avg Class Size:15-20
Type:Private, Coeducational
Tuition:$9,250 (2020-2021)
Grades:9-12
Campus:Suburban
Campus Size:18 Acres
Conference:CIF Southern Section
Tri-County Athletic Association
Nickname:Saints
Motto:In Hoc Signo Vinces
Motto Translation:With This Sign We Conquer
Accreditation:Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Patron:St. Clare of Assisi
Newspaper:The Clarion
Enrollment:300
Enrollment As Of:2019
Free Label1:Director of Activities
Free Text2:Teresa Palmisano
Free Label3:Director of Athletics

Santa Clara High School (SCHS) is a private, Roman Catholic four-year high school serving grades 9-12 in Oxnard, California. It is in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Originally founded in September 1901, it is the oldest high school in Ventura County.

History

The school, originally named St. Joseph's Institute, was founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet on September 2, 1901. The school moved to the top floor of the Santa Clara Elementary School building on South "E" Street, and in April 1930, the name was changed to Santa Clara High School. Over the next two decades, increasing enrollment necessitated a new facility, and under the leadership of Monsignor Anthony Jacobs and a generous land grant from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedrich, the new Santa Clara High School opened on South Saviers Road in the spring of 1952. In 1964, the high school annexed the adjacent empty junior high school facility, acquiring sixteen new classrooms, office space, and a new auditorium, doubling the capacity of the high school.

In 1967, the school became an Archdiocesan high school, and the operational responsibility of the school shifted to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. In 1981, the Sisters of St. Joseph, who kept residences at the school, moved to St. Anthony's Convent, and their space was renovated into additional classrooms and office space. In 1986, a new gymnasium, Friedrich Pavilion, was constructed.

Athletics

Santa Clara High School is a CIF Southern Section member school. As of 2018, the Saints compete in the Tri-County Athletic Association for all sports except football.[2] The school's football team competed in the Citrus Coast League in 2018, but left after one season as it switched to eight-man football from the conventional 11-man format due to a lack of players.[3]

Santa Clara is known for its success in basketball. Under head coach Lou Cvijanovich, who began coaching the boys' team in the 1958–59 school year, the Saints won 30 league titles (most league titles of any high school program in the country), 15 CIF-SS titles (second most in California high school history), as well as three California state championships (1989, 1990, 1999). The program appeared in three straight state championship games (1989–1991), winning titles in 1989 and 1990. In Cvijanovich's 41st and final season coaching for Santa Clara, the team captured the state title, winning 30 games and securing Cvijanovich's record 829th victory in the process.[4] Twenty years later, and just three months after Cvijanovich's death, the Saints won a CIF-SS championship in 2019 under Bobby Tenorio.[5]

The Santa Clara boys' soccer team won its first CIF-SS championship in 2017.[6]

Notable staff and alumni

Basketball coach from 1958-1999. Coach with the most wins in California high school history.

American football player

UCLA graduate; won a bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics for shot put. He was inducted into the Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame in 1997.[7]

Actor and professional football player; appeared in Old Spice TV commercial

American novelist and poet[8]

NFL running back, Buffalo Bills; indicted on murder and 20 felony child abuse charges in the death of his girlfriend’s 5-year-old daughter in 2019

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools . June 5, 2009 . WASC-ACS .
  2. News: Releaguing plan brings opportunities and complaints . Ledin . Loren . Ventura County Star . March 23, 2017 . June 28, 2018 . limited .
  3. News: Santa Clara High forced to move to 8-man football this fall . Curley . Joe . Ventura County Star . Gannett Co., Inc. . August 2, 2019 . February 22, 2021 . limited .
  4. News: Legendary coach Lou Cvijanovich, who turned Santa Clara into a power, dies at age 92 . Loren . Ledin . Ventura County Star . November 24, 2018 . December 1, 2018 . limited .
  5. News: 'This one is for him:' Santa Clara honors Coach C by winning CIF-SS boys basketball title . . February 23, 2019 . February 27, 2021 . limited .
  6. News: Santa Clara earns its first CIF boys soccer title . Ventura County Star . March 5, 2017 . February 27, 2021 . limited .
  7. News: Derry . Eads . Laut remembered as Olympian, teacher, coach and man with heart of gold . . August 28, 2009 . February 26, 2017 .
  8. McKinnon, Lisa (January 5, 2015) "'Chicana Role Model' author, Oxnard native Serros succumbs to cancer at 48" Ventura County Star