Vista High School (Lynwood, California) Explained

Vista High School
Motto:Pursuing Excellence
Type:Public continuation high school
District:Lynwood Unified School District
City:11300 Wright Road
Lynwood
State:California
Country:USA
Students:163 (2018–19)[1]
Ratio:16.30
Staff:10.00 (FTE)
Colors: Blue
White
Team Name:Eagles

Vista High School is one of the three high schools in Lynwood, California. Vista High is a continuation school and runs Pathway High School, an independent studies program. The other two schools are Lynwood High School which is the main high school, and the other is Marco Antonio Firebaugh High School. They are all part of the Lynwood Unified School District.

History

Vista High School Campus used to be an elementary school (Will Rogers Elementary now located in Duncan Ave.) and was site to Lynwood Adult School until 2000. The Tzu Chi Foundation awarded 15 Students two Scholarships to any school of their choices in 2008, making it the best nomination over the last five years. As of 2008, Vista High School holds the highest test scores within the high schools of Lynwood Unified School District.

Notable alumni

Shawn Estrada - 2008 Olympic Boxer, represented the United States in Beijing.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vista High. National Center for Education Statistics. May 30, 2020.