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Beverly Hills High School

Beverly Hills High School, usually abbreviated as Beverly or as BHHS, is the only major public high school in Beverly Hills, California. The other public high school in Beverly Hills, Moreno High School, is a small alternative school located on Beverly Hills High School's campus.

Beverly Hills High School
Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California
Address
241 Moreno Drive

,
90212

United States
Coordinates34°03′46″N 118°24′45″W / 34.062851°N 118.412464°W / 34.062851; -118.412464Coordinates: 34°03′46″N 118°24′45″W / 34.062851°N 118.412464°W / 34.062851; -118.412464
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoToday well lived
Established1927; 96 years ago (1927)
School districtBeverly Hills Unified School District
NCES School ID060483000471[1]
PrincipalMark Mead
Faculty82.70 (on FTE basis)[1]
Grades9th–12th
Enrollment1,248 (2020-21)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.09[1]
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)  Orange
  Black
Athletics conferenceCIF Southern Section
Ocean League
NicknameNormans
NewspaperHighlights
YearbookWatchtower
Websitebhhs.bhusd.org

Beverly Hills High School is part of the Beverly Hills Unified School District and located on 19.5 acres (7.9 ha) on the west side of Beverly Hills, at the border of the Century City area of Los Angeles. The land was previously part of the Beverly Hills Speedway board track, which was torn down in 1924. Beverly, which serves all of Beverly Hills, was founded in 1927. The original buildings were designed by Robert D. Farquhar in the French Normandy style. The school previously received income from its on-campus oil tower.

History

Beverly Hills High School was originally in the Los Angeles City High School District.[2] On March 23, 1936, the Beverly Hills Elementary School District left the Los Angeles City High School District and formed the Beverly Hills High School District; by operation of law this became the Beverly Hills Unified School District.[3]

Awards and recognition

During the 1999–2000 and 2004–05 school years, Beverly Hills High School was recognized with the Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education,[4][5] the highest award an American school can receive.[6][7] Newsweek ranked Beverly Hills High School as the 267th best public high school in the country.[8]

Admissions

Most students are residents of Beverly Hills. As of 1991, the only non-resident students allowed to enroll in Beverly Hills High were employees of BHUSD, children of employees of the City of Beverly Hills, and a small number of students in the "multicultural program". Students in that program, which was financed by state funds tied to student enrollment, were required to supply their own transportation.[9] The program accepted 30 students each year.[10]

The program began in the 1970s in order to expose the predominately white students to other cultures.[10] Originally, the program only admitted students who graduated from Emerson Middle School in Westwood; however, due to complaints it was taking away the best students from University High School, which Emerson feeds into, it was expanded to 11 LAUSD middle schools in 1991.[9]

Beginning in the early 2000s, a series of governing boards began to restrict the admission of non-residents of Beverly Hills. Currently (2020), inter-district enrollment is permitted only for children of employees of the City and the School District.[11]

Student demographics

As of 1991, 19% of the students were Iranian, and almost 20% of the students were either Asian, Black, and/or Latino.[10] In 2008, Beverly Hills High School had 2,412 students: 70% White, 17% Asian, 5% Black, 4% Latino.[12]

Beginning in 2010, when the Beverly Hills Unified School District adopted a basic-aid funding formula and ended its Diversity Permit program,[13] the demographics of Beverly's student body started shifting considerably.[14][15] In 2014, the student body was 72% white, 16% Asian, 6% black, and 5% Hispanic.[16] By 2017, the high school total population had dropped to 1,482, and the demographics of enrolled students were: 73% Caucasian, 13% Asian, 8% Latino, and 3% African-American.[17]

The student body is, as of 2008, predominantly Jewish.[18] Many students are Iranian Americans, many of whom at the school are Persian Jewish.[18] Due to the large number of students of Iranian origin, the school has historically scheduled a staff development day on or around Nowruz.[19]

As of 2012, about 35% of Beverly's current student body was born outside the United States, and 41% of its students speak a first language other than English.[20] As of 1991 home languages other than English included Mandarin Chinese, French, Hebrew, Korean, and Russian.[10]

Some television shows, like Beverly Hills, 90210, have been criticized for not accurately portraying the student body.[18]

Student life

The 1988 non-fiction book Hard Lessons by Michael Leahy documents the life of six Beverly seniors for a full school year. In 1984, Beverly had a 100% graduation rate but three students committed suicide. These suicides piqued Leahy's interest in Beverly, and in 1985 he began writing Hard Lessons.[21]

Leahy had heard many stories about Beverly having intense academic pressure, substance abuse, and being a "den of hedonism." However, after speaking to Beverly students he concluded that sex and drug abuse were neither higher nor lower than at other local high schools. Beverly's social attitudes and morals were also nearly identical to these schools. Leahy did note that Beverly's academic pressure was unusually high which led to cheating and high anxiety amongst students.[21]

In the media

 
In the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life: George (James Stewart) and Mary (Donna Reed) are dancing at the Bedford Falls High graduation party, in reality the gym of Beverly Hills High School.

Beverly has been featured in many films and TV shows, either as part of the plot or as a filming location. Many movies, including Clueless, Real Women Have Curves, Whatever It Takes, The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, and It's a Wonderful Life, featured a scene in Beverly's unique "Swim Gym," perhaps the only gymnasium that has a basketball court that can split open to reveal a recreational-sized, 25-yard (23 m) swimming pool.[22] The gym in Beverly Hills High was used in the video for boy band NLT's That Girl.

The front of Beverly High was shown in a short clip of Nickelback's music video for their song "Rockstar", although it only shows the part that reads "Hills High School" (the "Beverly" portion was cut off). The school was also in the cartoon show Totally Spies!, and it was often called "Bev High" for short. The book series The A-List follows a group of privileged teenagers and young adults from Beverly Hills, many of them who attend Beverly Hills High School and come from entertainment families and are known for their pro-activity.

Initially, the producers of the 1990s television drama Beverly Hills, 90210 wanted the show to be set at Beverly Hills High School, and the show to be filmed on Beverly's campus. The Beverly Hills school board declined both requests. So, the TV producers created the fictional "West Beverly Hills High School" (or "West Beverly") and the show was filmed at Torrance High School, in Torrance, California. "West Beverly" is a clear reference to Beverly, because Beverly's campus is located on the western border of Beverly Hills. However, the real Beverly is mentioned throughout the first three seasons of the show.

In a 2010 episode of the reality competition cooking show Hell's Kitchen, the titular restaurant hosts Beverly's prom.

The fictional school East Beverly Hills High School was in the book series The Privileged Life.[citation needed]

Enrollment controversies

The Beverly Hills Unified School District has faced controversies in student enrollment, mainly regarding diversity, and more recently, legacy enrollment (alumni preference).[23]

For many years Beverly has selected high-achieving students from twelve LAUSD middle schools on diversity permits in an attempt to increase the number of minorities enrolled. Selections have been made based on test scores, grades and writing samples. According to enrollment data for the 2006–2007 school year, however, seven out of ten students who entered the school this way were of Asian ethnicity. In April 2007, due to pressure from parents and activist Earl Ofari Hutchinson, who criticized the school for not recruiting more African-American and Latino students, Superintendent Kari McVeigh agreed to extend the application deadline until April 27, as reported in the Los Angeles Times and The Beverly Hills Courier, hoping that more students from these minority groups would seek to enroll. According to the Beverly Hills Courier (May 25, 2007), "civil rights leaders hailed the final student selections" as "an honest effort to obtain ethnic diversity."[24][25]

The school board voted 3–2 in the spring of 2008 to offer the children of alumni, who live outside the district's boundaries, preference in enrollment. The intended purpose is to influence these alumni to support the school district regarding bond measure or tax issues and fund-raising. Critics protest that, while legacy preferences are long established and constitutional for institutions of higher education (colleges and universities), legacy enrollment in public schools is anti-democratic and constitutionally questionable, and subverts public education to the benefit of the wealthy.

In 2012, the school board voted not to issue new inter-district permits for the upcoming school year, which effectively shut out students who could apply for special permission to attend BHHS.[26]

Subway tunnel underneath school

In 2008, voters approved a half-cent increase in the sales tax in order to expand the L.A. subway system.[27] The so-called Purple Line extension would build out the subway through Beverly Hills at an estimated cost of $2.5 billion, adding 7 new subway stations.[28] Ultimately, the new extension – called the “Subway to the Sea” – would connect downtown’s Union Station to the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica.[29]

The next year, Beverly Hills voters elected Lisa Korbatov to the school board, where she served as president.[27] For 9 years, until she left office in 2018, Korbatov led the school board and Beverly Hills city officials to oppose the expansion of the subway tunnel beneath BHHS, citing worries about explosions, carcinogens from seeping fumes, and even a possible terrorist attack.[27]

In October 2018, BHHS students protested against the plans to build the Metro Purple Line extension beneath the high school.[28] In addition to its 2,200 students, BHHS also serves as the emergency preparedness center for the city of Beverly Hills.[30] The city of Beverly Hills also sued the subway project in court in an effort to prevent it from building a tunnel underneath BHHS. The high school is built over an oil field (which is still active) and is located near an earthquake fault, so the city and school contended that the tunnel would pose a safety threat to students.[31]

Despite over $15 million expended on the litigation, much of it funded from school improvement bonds, the use of which was questioned by a citizen's oversight committee,[32][33] the District was ultimately unsuccessful and on May 18, 2020, Judge George H. Wu ruled in favor of the Metro that it had satisfied the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act in documenting its choice of route.[34]

News services

KBEV Channel 6 is a student-run television channel at BHHS[35] that began in 1974 on Theta Cable as part of the public, educational, and government access (PEG) channels requirements for cable companies (free access by public-access television, education-access television and government-access television (GATV) entities in the community). KBEV airs a variety of programs, including the longest-running high school news program in the country, The Norman Newservice (now The Norman News[36]). KBEV has hosted many important guests, such as Ronald Reagan,[37] in the past.

Newspaper

Highlights, the school's newspaper, has also won numerous awards for its reporting and writing. In October 2007, Highlights won first place in the 13th annual California State University Northridge Journalism Skills Competition, with a total of seven out of twelve possible awards in news writing, feature writing, opinion writing, sports writing and photojournalism. The Highlights staff recently took home awards from the national JEA conference in St. Louis, Missouri. In April 2009, the Highlights staff ranked 3rd place among the nation in Phoenix, Arizona. In addition to regularly winning individual awards at the JEA/NSPA fall and spring conferences, Highlights placed seventh in the nation at the Minneapolis conference in November 2011.

Athletics

 
Beverly Hills High School Gym

The Beverly Hills High School "Swim Gym" was designed by Stiles O. Clements and built in 1939 as a New Deal project. It features a basketball court that opens to reveal a 25-yard (23 m)-long swimming pool underneath. It is featured in Frank Capra's famous 1946 movie It's A Wonderful Life as the location of the dance. Sports including volleyball, basketball, wrestling, swimming and water polo can all be played in this facility. Beverly offers the following sports:

BHHS's stadium is a multipurpose facility that is used for football, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, and track and field.

Of the ninety football teams throughout the course of Beverly Hills High School's history, BHHS varsity football has won 12 Southern Section championships.[citation needed]

Performing arts

Beverly Hills High School has a Performing Arts Department that attracts casting directors, writers and producers to attend performances and to visit classes to speak with the students.[38]

Each year around late March to early April, the school holds its annual musical performance by performing arts students. Many of these musicals are based on Broadway award-winning musicals. BHHS is also famous for its Theater Acting Workshop, where only juniors and seniors who audition get in. Nicolas Cage once enrolled in this class.

The BHHS marching band has been selected to perform at Disneyland several times in its history.[citation needed] The marching band has also been invited to The London New Year’s Day Parade twice in its history, the last time being 2016.[citation needed]

BHHS has a very successful competitive Winter Drumline, which as of June 2012 was in its second competitive season. They compete in the SCPA and WGI circuits. The BHHS Drumline has performed such shows as "A Tour of Technology: The Inner-Workings of a Computer" and "Censor State: The State, The Conceded, The Resistance".[39]

Beverly Hills High School also has two award-winning groups, the Madrigal Singers (a chamber choir) and Minnesingers (currently an all-women's choir). Both groups have won a wide range of awards for their performances, usually at Heritage Festivals. They have traveled across the United States to well-known locales such as San Francisco, Las Vegas, New York, Chicago, Orlando, Washington, D.C. and even internationally to Mexico, France and New Zealand. Additionally, in December, both groups go Christmas caroling to raise money for their festival trips. The groups were founded by Robert Holmes, who also helped found the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts Summer Music Festival see Idyllwild Arts Summer Program.

BHHS's Dance Company is renowned for their success in dance.[citation needed] They hold annual shows in January, which they practice for immediately when the school year starts. A few years ago, the Dance Company traveled to its sister school in Cannes, France, where they were invited to perform. BHHS also has a hip-hop group, AP Posse, which performs in between Dance Company numbers.

Robotics team

The Beverly Hills High School FIRST Robotics Competition team, MorTorq - Team 1515 was founded in 2004. MorTorq won the Chairman’s Award (the most prestigious award the business team can receive) in 2010, 2013, and 2019[40] at the Los Angeles Regional competition, and in 2014 at the Las Vegas Regional competition.[41] The team has won two Regional events: the Oregon Regional in 2010,[42] and the Los Angeles Regional in 2015.[43] MorTorq has attended the FIRST Championship in 2004, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, and 2019. 2019 was the first time the team was selected as a member of an alliance in Championship playoffs.[44]

Oil wells

A cluster of nineteen oil wells in a single "drilling island" on Beverly's campus can easily be seen by drivers heading west on Olympic Boulevard toward Century City. The oil wells have pumped much of the oil from under Beverly's campus, and many have been slant drilling into productive regions of the western part of the Beverly Hills Oil Field under many homes and apartment buildings in Beverly Hills for decades.[45]

As of May 2006, the Beverly Hills High School wells were pumping out 400 barrels (64 m3) to 500 barrels (79 m3) a day, earning the school approximately $300,000 a year in royalties.[46]

In the late-1990s an art studio run by two Beverly High graduates volunteered to cover the well enclosure, which at that time was solid gray in color, with individual tiles that had been painted by kids with cancer.[47] The studio created the design and drew the lines on the tiles, but children painted the tiles in between the lines. The studio made the design rather abstract: the design consists of random shapes on different-colored backgrounds. A ceremony inaugurating the design was held in 2001.

Beverly gained more notoriety when Erin Brockovich and Ed Masry announced having filed three lawsuits in 2003 and 2004 on behalf of 25, 400, and 300 (respectively) former students who attended Beverly from the 1970s until the 1990s. In April 2003, the Texas-based lawfirm of Baron & Budd partnered with the law office of Masry & Vititoe to lend its expertise in lawsuits related to health risks of volatile chemicals.[48] The number of actual cancer claims filed in Santa Monica was ninety-four.[49]

The lawsuits claimed that toxic fumes from the oil wells caused the former students[50] to develop cancer. The oil wells are very close to all of Beverly's sports facilities, including the soccer field, the football field, and the racetrack. Beverly students—not just athletes but students taking required physical education classes from the 1970s until the 1990s—were required to run near the oil wells.

The city, the school district, and the oil companies named as defendants disputed this assertion, claiming that they had conducted air quality tests with results showing that air quality is normal at the high school.[51] In 2003, the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine published a "Community Cancer Assessment Regarding Beverly Hills, California" which failed to support Masry's claims.[52]

After receiving complaints about Beverly's oil installation, the region's air-quality agency investigated Venoco and in 2003 issued three Notices of Violation regarding the operation of the drilling island. The penalty settlement included requirements that Venoco maintain continuous air quality monitoring at the high school, and prevent any oilfield gas (which is primarily methane gas) from being released into the atmosphere.[53][54]

On December 12, 2006, the first 12 plaintiffs (of over 1000 total) were dismissed on summary judgment because there was no indication that the contaminant (benzene) caused the diseases involved and the concentrations were hundreds to thousands of times lower than levels associated with any risk.[55] In the fall of 2007, the plaintiffs agreed to pay the School District and the City up to $450,000 for expenses from the lawsuits.[56] This payment of expenses is without prejudice to any of the plaintiffs in the case, which is on appeal.

In June 2004 Beverly Hills Courier Editor Norma Zager was named "Journalist of the Year" in the Los Angeles Press Club's Southern California Journalism Awards competition for her coverage of the Erin Brockovich-Ed Masry lawsuit.[57] Two books about the oil wells and lawsuit have been published, Parts Per Million: The Poisoning of Beverly Hills High School by Joy Horowitz was published in July 2007 and Erin Brockovich and the Beverly Hills: Greenscam by Norma Zager was published in October 2010.

In 2017, Venoco filed bankruptcy and was liquidated. By January 2021 the oil wells were plugged and capped, and the derricks had been demolished.[58][59]

Notable alumni

BHHS has a number of famous alumni, many of whom are entertainers, the children of entertainers or other prominent people. In addition, many notable people have taught at the school; soap opera actor John Ingle taught the drama and acting program at the school from 1964 to 1985. While Beverly Hills High School alumni are known predominantly for their connections with the entertainment industry, BHHS has also produced well-known scholars in many scientific disciplines.

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Beverly Hills High School usually abbreviated as Beverly or as BHHS is the only major public high school in Beverly Hills California The other public high school in Beverly Hills Moreno High School is a small alternative school located on Beverly Hills High School s campus Beverly Hills High SchoolBeverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills CaliforniaAddress241 Moreno DriveBeverly Hills California 90212United StatesCoordinates34 03 46 N 118 24 45 W 34 062851 N 118 412464 W 34 062851 118 412464 Coordinates 34 03 46 N 118 24 45 W 34 062851 N 118 412464 W 34 062851 118 412464InformationTypePublic high schoolMottoToday well livedEstablished1927 96 years ago 1927 School districtBeverly Hills Unified School DistrictNCES School ID060483000471 1 PrincipalMark MeadFaculty82 70 on FTE basis 1 Grades9th 12thEnrollment1 248 2020 21 1 Student to teacher ratio15 09 1 Campus typeUrbanColor s Orange BlackAthletics conferenceCIF Southern SectionOcean LeagueNicknameNormansNewspaperHighlightsYearbookWatchtowerWebsitebhhs wbr bhusd wbr orgBeverly Hills High School is part of the Beverly Hills Unified School District and located on 19 5 acres 7 9 ha on the west side of Beverly Hills at the border of the Century City area of Los Angeles The land was previously part of the Beverly Hills Speedway board track which was torn down in 1924 Beverly which serves all of Beverly Hills was founded in 1927 The original buildings were designed by Robert D Farquhar in the French Normandy style The school previously received income from its on campus oil tower Contents 1 History 2 Awards and recognition 3 Admissions 4 Student demographics 5 Student life 6 In the media 7 Enrollment controversies 8 Subway tunnel underneath school 9 News services 10 Newspaper 11 Athletics 12 Performing arts 13 Robotics team 14 Oil wells 15 Notable alumni 16 References 17 External linksHistory EditBeverly Hills High School was originally in the Los Angeles City High School District 2 On March 23 1936 the Beverly Hills Elementary School District left the Los Angeles City High School District and formed the Beverly Hills High School District by operation of law this became the Beverly Hills Unified School District 3 Awards and recognition EditDuring the 1999 2000 and 2004 05 school years Beverly Hills High School was recognized with the Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education 4 5 the highest award an American school can receive 6 7 Newsweek ranked Beverly Hills High School as the 267th best public high school in the country 8 Admissions EditMost students are residents of Beverly Hills As of 1991 the only non resident students allowed to enroll in Beverly Hills High were employees of BHUSD children of employees of the City of Beverly Hills and a small number of students in the multicultural program Students in that program which was financed by state funds tied to student enrollment were required to supply their own transportation 9 The program accepted 30 students each year 10 The program began in the 1970s in order to expose the predominately white students to other cultures 10 Originally the program only admitted students who graduated from Emerson Middle School in Westwood however due to complaints it was taking away the best students from University High School which Emerson feeds into it was expanded to 11 LAUSD middle schools in 1991 9 Beginning in the early 2000s a series of governing boards began to restrict the admission of non residents of Beverly Hills Currently 2020 inter district enrollment is permitted only for children of employees of the City and the School District 11 Student demographics EditAs of 1991 19 of the students were Iranian and almost 20 of the students were either Asian Black and or Latino 10 In 2008 Beverly Hills High School had 2 412 students 70 White 17 Asian 5 Black 4 Latino 12 Beginning in 2010 when the Beverly Hills Unified School District adopted a basic aid funding formula and ended its Diversity Permit program 13 the demographics of Beverly s student body started shifting considerably 14 15 In 2014 the student body was 72 white 16 Asian 6 black and 5 Hispanic 16 By 2017 the high school total population had dropped to 1 482 and the demographics of enrolled students were 73 Caucasian 13 Asian 8 Latino and 3 African American 17 The student body is as of 2008 predominantly Jewish 18 Many students are Iranian Americans many of whom at the school are Persian Jewish 18 Due to the large number of students of Iranian origin the school has historically scheduled a staff development day on or around Nowruz 19 As of 2012 about 35 of Beverly s current student body was born outside the United States and 41 of its students speak a first language other than English 20 As of 1991 home languages other than English included Mandarin Chinese French Hebrew Korean and Russian 10 Some television shows like Beverly Hills 90210 have been criticized for not accurately portraying the student body 18 Student life EditThe 1988 non fiction book Hard Lessons by Michael Leahy documents the life of six Beverly seniors for a full school year In 1984 Beverly had a 100 graduation rate but three students committed suicide These suicides piqued Leahy s interest in Beverly and in 1985 he began writing Hard Lessons 21 Leahy had heard many stories about Beverly having intense academic pressure substance abuse and being a den of hedonism However after speaking to Beverly students he concluded that sex and drug abuse were neither higher nor lower than at other local high schools Beverly s social attitudes and morals were also nearly identical to these schools Leahy did note that Beverly s academic pressure was unusually high which led to cheating and high anxiety amongst students 21 In the media Edit In the 1946 film It s a Wonderful Life George James Stewart and Mary Donna Reed are dancing at the Bedford Falls High graduation party in reality the gym of Beverly Hills High School Beverly has been featured in many films and TV shows either as part of the plot or as a filming location Many movies including Clueless Real Women Have Curves Whatever It Takes The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer and It s a Wonderful Life featured a scene in Beverly s unique Swim Gym perhaps the only gymnasium that has a basketball court that can split open to reveal a recreational sized 25 yard 23 m swimming pool 22 The gym in Beverly Hills High was used in the video for boy band NLT s That Girl The front of Beverly High was shown in a short clip of Nickelback s music video for their song Rockstar although it only shows the part that reads Hills High School the Beverly portion was cut off The school was also in the cartoon show Totally Spies and it was often called Bev High for short The book series The A List follows a group of privileged teenagers and young adults from Beverly Hills many of them who attend Beverly Hills High School and come from entertainment families and are known for their pro activity Initially the producers of the 1990s television drama Beverly Hills 90210 wanted the show to be set at Beverly Hills High School and the show to be filmed on Beverly s campus The Beverly Hills school board declined both requests So the TV producers created the fictional West Beverly Hills High School or West Beverly and the show was filmed at Torrance High School in Torrance California West Beverly is a clear reference to Beverly because Beverly s campus is located on the western border of Beverly Hills However the real Beverly is mentioned throughout the first three seasons of the show In a 2010 episode of the reality competition cooking show Hell s Kitchen the titular restaurant hosts Beverly s prom The fictional school East Beverly Hills High School was in the book series The Privileged Life citation needed Enrollment controversies EditThe Beverly Hills Unified School District has faced controversies in student enrollment mainly regarding diversity and more recently legacy enrollment alumni preference 23 For many years Beverly has selected high achieving students from twelve LAUSD middle schools on diversity permits in an attempt to increase the number of minorities enrolled Selections have been made based on test scores grades and writing samples According to enrollment data for the 2006 2007 school year however seven out of ten students who entered the school this way were of Asian ethnicity In April 2007 due to pressure from parents and activist Earl Ofari Hutchinson who criticized the school for not recruiting more African American and Latino students Superintendent Kari McVeigh agreed to extend the application deadline until April 27 as reported in the Los Angeles Times and The Beverly Hills Courier hoping that more students from these minority groups would seek to enroll According to the Beverly Hills Courier May 25 2007 civil rights leaders hailed the final student selections as an honest effort to obtain ethnic diversity 24 25 The school board voted 3 2 in the spring of 2008 to offer the children of alumni who live outside the district s boundaries preference in enrollment The intended purpose is to influence these alumni to support the school district regarding bond measure or tax issues and fund raising Critics protest that while legacy preferences are long established and constitutional for institutions of higher education colleges and universities legacy enrollment in public schools is anti democratic and constitutionally questionable and subverts public education to the benefit of the wealthy In 2012 the school board voted not to issue new inter district permits for the upcoming school year which effectively shut out students who could apply for special permission to attend BHHS 26 Subway tunnel underneath school EditIn 2008 voters approved a half cent increase in the sales tax in order to expand the L A subway system 27 The so called Purple Line extension would build out the subway through Beverly Hills at an estimated cost of 2 5 billion adding 7 new subway stations 28 Ultimately the new extension called the Subway to the Sea would connect downtown s Union Station to the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica 29 The next year Beverly Hills voters elected Lisa Korbatov to the school board where she served as president 27 For 9 years until she left office in 2018 Korbatov led the school board and Beverly Hills city officials to oppose the expansion of the subway tunnel beneath BHHS citing worries about explosions carcinogens from seeping fumes and even a possible terrorist attack 27 In October 2018 BHHS students protested against the plans to build the Metro Purple Line extension beneath the high school 28 In addition to its 2 200 students BHHS also serves as the emergency preparedness center for the city of Beverly Hills 30 The city of Beverly Hills also sued the subway project in court in an effort to prevent it from building a tunnel underneath BHHS The high school is built over an oil field which is still active and is located near an earthquake fault so the city and school contended that the tunnel would pose a safety threat to students 31 Despite over 15 million expended on the litigation much of it funded from school improvement bonds the use of which was questioned by a citizen s oversight committee 32 33 the District was ultimately unsuccessful and on May 18 2020 Judge George H Wu ruled in favor of the Metro that it had satisfied the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act in documenting its choice of route 34 News services EditKBEV Channel 6 is a student run television channel at BHHS 35 that began in 1974 on Theta Cable as part of the public educational and government access PEG channels requirements for cable companies free access by public access television education access television and government access television GATV entities in the community KBEV airs a variety of programs including the longest running high school news program in the country The Norman Newservice now The Norman News 36 KBEV has hosted many important guests such as Ronald Reagan 37 in the past Newspaper EditHighlights the school s newspaper has also won numerous awards for its reporting and writing In October 2007 Highlights won first place in the 13th annual California State University Northridge Journalism Skills Competition with a total of seven out of twelve possible awards in news writing feature writing opinion writing sports writing and photojournalism The Highlights staff recently took home awards from the national JEA conference in St Louis Missouri In April 2009 the Highlights staff ranked 3rd place among the nation in Phoenix Arizona In addition to regularly winning individual awards at the JEA NSPA fall and spring conferences Highlights placed seventh in the nation at the Minneapolis conference in November 2011 Athletics Edit Beverly Hills High School Gym The Beverly Hills High School Swim Gym was designed by Stiles O Clements and built in 1939 as a New Deal project It features a basketball court that opens to reveal a 25 yard 23 m long swimming pool underneath It is featured in Frank Capra s famous 1946 movie It s A Wonderful Life as the location of the dance Sports including volleyball basketball wrestling swimming and water polo can all be played in this facility Beverly offers the following sports Baseball Basketball Cheerleading Cross Country Dance Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track and Field Volleyball Water Polo Wrestling BHHS s stadium is a multipurpose facility that is used for football soccer baseball lacrosse and track and field Of the ninety football teams throughout the course of Beverly Hills High School s history BHHS varsity football has won 12 Southern Section championships citation needed Performing arts EditBeverly Hills High School has a Performing Arts Department that attracts casting directors writers and producers to attend performances and to visit classes to speak with the students 38 Each year around late March to early April the school holds its annual musical performance by performing arts students Many of these musicals are based on Broadway award winning musicals BHHS is also famous for its Theater Acting Workshop where only juniors and seniors who audition get in Nicolas Cage once enrolled in this class The BHHS marching band has been selected to perform at Disneyland several times in its history citation needed The marching band has also been invited to The London New Year s Day Parade twice in its history the last time being 2016 citation needed BHHS has a very successful competitive Winter Drumline which as of June 2012 was in its second competitive season They compete in the SCPA and WGI circuits The BHHS Drumline has performed such shows as A Tour of Technology The Inner Workings of a Computer and Censor State The State The Conceded The Resistance 39 Beverly Hills High School also has two award winning groups the Madrigal Singers a chamber choir and Minnesingers currently an all women s choir Both groups have won a wide range of awards for their performances usually at Heritage Festivals They have traveled across the United States to well known locales such as San Francisco Las Vegas New York Chicago Orlando Washington D C and even internationally to Mexico France and New Zealand Additionally in December both groups go Christmas caroling to raise money for their festival trips The groups were founded by Robert Holmes who also helped found the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts Summer Music Festival see Idyllwild Arts Summer Program BHHS s Dance Company is renowned for their success in dance citation needed They hold annual shows in January which they practice for immediately when the school year starts A few years ago the Dance Company traveled to its sister school in Cannes France where they were invited to perform BHHS also has a hip hop group AP Posse which performs in between Dance Company numbers Robotics team EditThe Beverly Hills High School FIRST Robotics Competition team MorTorq Team 1515 was founded in 2004 MorTorq won the Chairman s Award the most prestigious award the business team can receive in 2010 2013 and 2019 40 at the Los Angeles Regional competition and in 2014 at the Las Vegas Regional competition 41 The team has won two Regional events the Oregon Regional in 2010 42 and the Los Angeles Regional in 2015 43 MorTorq has attended the FIRST Championship in 2004 2010 2013 2014 2015 2018 and 2019 2019 was the first time the team was selected as a member of an alliance in Championship playoffs 44 Oil wells EditA cluster of nineteen oil wells in a single drilling island on Beverly s campus can easily be seen by drivers heading west on Olympic Boulevard toward Century City The oil wells have pumped much of the oil from under Beverly s campus and many have been slant drilling into productive regions of the western part of the Beverly Hills Oil Field under many homes and apartment buildings in Beverly Hills for decades 45 As of May 2006 the Beverly Hills High School wells were pumping out 400 barrels 64 m3 to 500 barrels 79 m3 a day earning the school approximately 300 000 a year in royalties 46 In the late 1990s an art studio run by two Beverly High graduates volunteered to cover the well enclosure which at that time was solid gray in color with individual tiles that had been painted by kids with cancer 47 The studio created the design and drew the lines on the tiles but children painted the tiles in between the lines The studio made the design rather abstract the design consists of random shapes on different colored backgrounds A ceremony inaugurating the design was held in 2001 Beverly gained more notoriety when Erin Brockovich and Ed Masry announced having filed three lawsuits in 2003 and 2004 on behalf of 25 400 and 300 respectively former students who attended Beverly from the 1970s until the 1990s In April 2003 the Texas based lawfirm of Baron amp Budd partnered with the law office of Masry amp Vititoe to lend its expertise in lawsuits related to health risks of volatile chemicals 48 The number of actual cancer claims filed in Santa Monica was ninety four 49 The lawsuits claimed that toxic fumes from the oil wells caused the former students 50 to develop cancer The oil wells are very close to all of Beverly s sports facilities including the soccer field the football field and the racetrack Beverly students not just athletes but students taking required physical education classes from the 1970s until the 1990s were required to run near the oil wells The city the school district and the oil companies named as defendants disputed this assertion claiming that they had conducted air quality tests with results showing that air quality is normal at the high school 51 In 2003 the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine published a Community Cancer Assessment Regarding Beverly Hills California which failed to support Masry s claims 52 After receiving complaints about Beverly s oil installation the region s air quality agency investigated Venoco and in 2003 issued three Notices of Violation regarding the operation of the drilling island The penalty settlement included requirements that Venoco maintain continuous air quality monitoring at the high school and prevent any oilfield gas which is primarily methane gas from being released into the atmosphere 53 54 On December 12 2006 the first 12 plaintiffs of over 1000 total were dismissed on summary judgment because there was no indication that the contaminant benzene caused the diseases involved and the concentrations were hundreds to thousands of times lower than levels associated with any risk 55 In the fall of 2007 the plaintiffs agreed to pay the School District and the City up to 450 000 for expenses from the lawsuits 56 This payment of expenses is without prejudice to any of the plaintiffs in the case which is on appeal In June 2004 Beverly Hills Courier Editor Norma Zager was named Journalist of the Year in the Los Angeles Press Club s Southern California Journalism Awards competition for her coverage of the Erin Brockovich Ed Masry lawsuit 57 Two books about the oil wells and lawsuit have been published Parts Per Million The Poisoning of Beverly Hills High School by Joy Horowitz was published in July 2007 and Erin Brockovich and the Beverly Hills Greenscam by Norma Zager was published in October 2010 In 2017 Venoco filed bankruptcy and was liquidated By January 2021 the oil wells were plugged and capped and the derricks had been demolished 58 59 Notable alumni EditThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations September 2015 BHHS has a number of famous alumni many of whom are entertainers the children of entertainers or other prominent people In addition many notable people have taught at the school soap opera actor John Ingle taught the drama and acting program at the school from 1964 to 1985 While Beverly Hills High School alumni are known predominantly for their connections with the entertainment industry BHHS has also produced well known scholars in many scientific disciplines Jack Abramoff born 1959 convicted felon political activist and businessman central figure in high profile political scandals 60 Christian Alexander born 1990 actor citation needed Desi Arnaz Jr born 1953 actor and musician the son of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Lucie Arnaz born 1951 actress singer and producer the daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz David Ascalon born 1945 class of 1963 sculptor 61 Lloyd Avery II 1969 2005 actor citation needed Jon Robin Baitz born 1961 screenwriter producer 62 Al Barry born 1930 professional football player 63 Julie Bennett 1932 2020 actress and voice actress 64 Corbin Bernsen born 1954 actor 65 Jonny Blu born 1980 singer songwriter pop star in China Jacqueline Briskin 1927 2014 author Albert Brooks born 1947 actor director 66 Corey Brunish born 1955 Three time Tony award winning producer Michael John Burkett born 1967 punk musician bassist for NOFX Steve Burton born 1970 actor appeared in General Hospital 67 Nicolas Cage born 1964 actor 65 68 Shaun Cassidy born 1958 actor and singer 65 Richard Chamberlain born 1934 actor 65 Liz Claman born 1963 reporter Jackie Cooper 1922 2011 actor and director 65 Roger Corman born 1926 director and producer Rick Cunningham born 1967 professional football player 69 Jamie Lee Curtis born 1958 actress Charlotte D Alessio born 1998 Canadian model Elizabeth Daily born 1961 voice actress and musician Bryan Dattilo born 1971 actor Barry Diller born 1942 businessman husband of Diane von Furstenberg Frank Drew born 1930 Brigadier General Richard Dreyfuss born 1947 actor 65 68 Nora Ephron 1941 2012 film director and producer 70 Travis Fine born 1968 actor director and screenwriter Carrie Fisher 1956 2016 actress author 68 Joely Fisher born 1967 actress Todd Fisher born 1958 actor director cinematographer architect and museum director Tricia Leigh Fisher born 1968 actress singer Josh Flagg born 1985 realtor star of Million Dollar Listing Herbert Flam 1928 1980 tennis player ranked as high as world 4 71 Rhonda Fleming 1923 2020 actress Michele Flournoy born 1960 Under Secretary of Defense for Policy 72 Allen Fox born 1939 tennis player ranked as high as US 4 and coach Bonnie Franklin 1944 2013 actress Mike Franks born 1936 tennis player ranked as high as US 7 Toby Freedman born 1924 All Conference Football player 1940 Space Medicine at North American Aviation and doctor for Rams and Lakers Daniel Fried born 1952 American diplomat Nolan Frizzelle 1921 2013 California State Assemblymember 1980 1992 Ronald M George born 1941 Chief Justice of California 1996 2011 Gina Gershon born 1962 actress 73 Crispin Glover born 1964 actor director Jonathan Gold 1960 2018 food critic citation needed 74 Randall Grahm born 1953 winemaker founder of Bonny Doon Vineyard and widely known as the Rhone Ranger Josh E Gross born 1973 publisher of Beverly Hills Weekly Raymond Gutierrez and Richard Gutierrez twins actors Jeffrey Ross Gunter born 1961 United States Ambassador to the Republic of Iceland Ken Harvey professional baseball player Kansas City Royals Jay Jennings born 1965 writer director Angelina Jolie born 1975 actress director 75 Daryn Kagan born 1963 reporter Ryan Karp born 1970 professional baseball player Philadelphia Phillies Julie Kavner born 1950 actress Michael Klesic born 1975 actor Andrew Kline born 1976 American football player Ronnie Knox born 1935 professional football player 76 Jenji Kohan born 1969 TV writer producer creator of Weeds Tony Krantz born 1959 TV producer 24 Lenny Kravitz born 1964 singer songwriter 73 Christopher B Landon born 1975 screenwriter Katherine Kelly Lang born 1961 actress The Bold and the Beautiful Serge Lang 1927 2005 mathematician Logan Lerman born 1992 actor Mel Levine born 1942 Congressman 1982 1992 Monica Lewinsky born 1973 noted for relationship with Bill Clinton not a BHHS graduate transferred to Pacific Hills School 68 Louise Lieberman born 1977 soccer coach and former player Amy Linker born 1966 actress Gabriel Macht born 1972 actor Suits Mackenyu born 1996 Japanese actor Stacy Margolin born 1959 tennis player Alejandro Mayorkas born 1959 United States Secretary of Homeland Security Leighton Meester born 1986 actress Erik Menendez born 1970 convicted murderer who was subjected in a highly publicized trial in 1993 alongside his brother Lyle for the 1989 killings of their parents 77 Breckin Meyer born 1974 actor Romeo Miller born 1989 rapper basketball player Frank Morriss 1927 2013 film and TV editor 78 Camila Morrone born 1997 model and actress 79 Leland Moss 1948 1990 theatre director 80 Sam Nazarian born 1975 businessman Laraine Newman born 1952 actress comedian Georg Olden born 1968 actor Guy Oseary manager for Madonna and U2 Elinor Ostrom Ph D 1933 2012 winner of 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics Holly Palance born 1950 actress daughter of the actor Jack Palance Ira Pauly born 1930 football player and psychiatrist Spencer Paysinger born 1988 professional football player 81 Ariel Pink Ariel Marcus Rosenberg born 1978 musician Mason Porter born 1976 mathematician and physicist Jim Powers 1928 2013 professional football player 82 Andre Previn 1929 2019 pianist composer 68 Rain Pryor born 1969 actress comedian daughter of Richard Pryor Max Rafferty 1917 1982 author educator politician Edwin Reinecke 1924 2016 politician Rob Reiner born 1947 actor director 65 68 son of Carl Reiner Antonio Sabato Jr born 1972 actor Peter Schiff born 1963 author entrepreneur financial commentator 83 Alan Schom born 1937 historian and biographer David Schwimmer born 1966 actor 68 Richard M Sherman born 1928 composer 84 Robert B Sherman 1925 2012 composer 85 Pauly Shore born 1968 actor comedian Sanford C Sigoloff 1930 2011 businessman 86 Cathy Silvers born 1961 actress Jonathan Silverman born 1966 actor Sam Simon 1955 2015 cartoonist screenwriter showrunner Mona Simpson novelist English professor and biological sister of Steve Jobs Slash born 1965 guitarist Saul Hudson James G Snitzer 1926 1945 actor soldier Bahar Soomekh born 1975 actress 87 Candy Spelling born 1945 author TV personality Tori Spelling born 1973 actress TV personality author Amber Stevens West born 1986 actress Joanna Stingray born 1960 Soviet era rock and roll performer Walter J Stoessel Jr 1920 1986 American diplomat Maria Tallchief 1925 2013 prima ballerina Tiger JK born 1974 lead hip hop rapper of Drunken Tiger Michael Tolkin born 1950 filmmaker and novelist Peter Tomarken 1942 2006 game show host Tracy Torme born 1959 screenwriter 88 Edward Tufte born 1942 specialist in interface design 89 Jean Vander Pyl 1919 1999 actress and voice actress 90 Lawrence Vavra LV born 1977 Entrepreneur Investor most known for founding Deckstar 91 92 Milana Vayntrub born 1987 actress most famous for being Lily in AT amp T commercials citation needed Katie Wagner born 1964 reporter Jon Weinbach born 1976 film and television producer Betty White 1922 2021 actress comedian 65 Frank Wilkinson 1914 2006 civil liberties activist 93 Kelli Williams born 1970 actress Wally Wolf 1930 1997 swimmer water polo player and Olympic champion James Yenbamroong born 1984 space techpreneur 94 Daniel Yergin born 1947 author and economics researcher works include The Prize The Epic Quest for Oil Money and Power 95 References Edit a b c d Search for Public Schools Beverly Hills High 060483000471 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 11 June 2022 Herbert Aigner Palisades High Founding Principal Obituary Los Angeles Times January 25 2000 Retrieved March 1 2022 L A City Schools Creation Archive Los Angeles Unified School District February 7 1998 Blue Ribbon Schools Program Schools Recognized 1982 1983 through 1999 2002 PDF Archived March 26 2009 at the Wayback Machine United States Department of Education Accessed May 11 2006 U S Department of Education Blue Ribbon Schools Program Schools Recognized 2003 through 2006 PDF United States Department of Education Accessed May 11 2006 CIBA cited as one of the best by Education Department Journal Inquirer November 16 2006 Archived from the original on August 19 2007 The Blue Ribbon award is given only to schools that reach the top 10 percent of their state s testing scores over several years or show significant gains in student achievement It is considered the highest honor a school can achieve Viers Mill School Wins Blue Ribbon School Scored High on Statewide Test The Washington Post September 29 2005 For their accomplishments all three schools this month earned the status of Blue Ribbon School the highest honor the U S Education Department can bestow upon a school The Complete List of the 1 000 Top U S Schools The Daily Beast Newsweek com 2005 05 05 Retrieved 2012 06 12 a b Hirabayashi Bernice October 17 1991 Minority Students Excel at Abundant Beverly Hills High Education A small scale integration program allows the transfer of 74 pupils from Los Angeles schools Los Angeles Times p 2 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved January 6 2016 a b c d Hirabayashi Bernice October 17 1991 Minority Students Excel at Abundant Beverly Hills High Education A small scale integration program allows the transfer of 74 pupils from Los Angeles schools Los Angeles Times p 1 Archived from the original on September 22 2015 Retrieved January 6 2016 Beverly Hills Unified School District website enrollment information retrieved on October 11 2020 Joel Rubin Diversity program mostly benefits Asians Los Angeles Times April 2 2007 Beverly 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The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 05 07 Beverly Hills oversight committee questions use of 15M in bond money to fight Metro s subway to the Westside Curbed Los Angeles 2019 07 29 Retrieved 2020 10 12 BHUSD s Citizen s Oversight Committee Voices Concern over Legal Fees PDF Beverly Hills Weekly 2019 08 07 Retrieved 2020 10 12 Court Sides With Metro on Beverly Hills Subway Lawsuit Again StreetsBlog LA 2020 05 19 Retrieved 2020 10 12 About KBEV KBEV KBEV Beverly Hills Retrieved 2020 02 07 Norman News KBEV KBEV Beverly Hills Retrieved 2020 02 07 Archives KBEV KBEV Beverly Hills Retrieved 2020 02 07 http bhhs beverlyhills k12 ca us performing arts rn 9087 permanent dead link The Beverly Hills High School Drumline BHHSDrumline Retrieved 2012 06 12 2019 Los Angeles Regional The Blue Alliance Retrieved 2019 04 29 About 1515 Mortorq Retrieved 2016 04 24 2010 Autodesk Oregon Regional The Blue Alliance Retrieved 2019 05 22 2015 Los Angeles Regional sponsored by The Roddenberry Foundation The Blue Alliance Retrieved 2019 05 22 2019 Carver Division The Blue Alliance Retrieved 2019 05 22 West Beverly Hills Field query 15 active oil wells in the O S and High School leases as well as four waterflood wells are in the cluster at Olympic Blvd and Heath Ave Rutherford Jessica 2006 05 10 Black Gold at Beverly Hills High ABC News Retrieved March 1 2022 The location at Beverly Hills High School is one of those still in production pumping out 400 to 500 barrels each day Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 09 04 Retrieved 2012 04 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link bhhs lawsuit 3 jpg image 1 bp blogspot com Retrieved 2012 06 12 Players www cjr org Archived from the original on 21 March 2004 Retrieved 11 January 2022 The Jewish Journal Of Greater Los Angeles Archived from the original on 2003 09 19 Brockovich Zeroes In On Beverly Hills CBS News April 29 2003 Archived copy PDF 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Details Beverly Hills Unified School District Retrieved 13 June 2022 B1 B2 Modernization nears completion as construction persists on BHHS campus Highlights Beverly Hills High School Retrieved 13 June 2022 As Congress sweats Abramoff will tell all The lobbyist s plea paves the way for him to name names in a scandal that may snare several lawmakers St Petersburg Times Associated Press January 4 2006 Archived from the original on 2008 11 23 Retrieved December 2 2007 EDUCATION Beverly Hills High School Brandeis graduate Georgetown University law degree Dapp Rick Did You Know Four Sculptures on Front Harrisburg Magazine August 2016 Accessed March 20 2017 Ascalon who lost his grandparents and other family members to the Nazis during WWII was born in Tel Aviv Israel in 1945 emigrating to the United States as a teenager and graduating from Beverly Hills High School in 1963 Isenburg Barbara March 26 2000 This Gofer Has Become a Definite Go To Guy Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 1 2022 A graduate of Beverly Hills High School Baitz honed his craft not in college which he did not attend but rather at the now defunct Padua Hills Playwrights Festival Al Barry Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 23 March 2018 Julie Bennett Yogi Bear Voice Actress Dies from Coronavirus Complications at 88 The Hollywood Reporter 2 April 2020 a b c d e f g h REAL 90210 SCHOOL PLANS ALUMNI REUNION San Jose Mercury News June 8 1993 Accessed April 14 2008 Richard Dreyfuss Betty White Rob Reiner Shaun Cassidy Jackie Cooper Corbin Bernsen Nicolas Cage and Richard Chamberlain are some of the Beverly Hills High School graduates expected at the Back to Beverly party sic Kaufman Peter of The Washington Post The background on Albert Brooks The Buffalo News January 22 2006 Accessed April 24 2008 Albert Brooks who grew up in a showbiz family and attended Beverly Hills High School has never been interested in being an outsider Steve Burton Jason Quartermaine on General Hospital Archived 2008 08 30 at the Wayback Machine WCHS TV Accessed September 8 2008 Before graduating from Beverly Hills High school a world apart from the environment I was accustomed to he emphasizes Mr Burton studied drama and was a member of the school s acclaimed Theatre 40 a b c d e f g Kasindorf Martin Lawyers calling Beverly Hills High a hazard USA Today April 28 2003 Accessed March 12 2008 Beverly High as the school is known outranks Brockovich in connections with Hollywood Many children of the rich and famous go there Former students include actors Nicolas Cage Richard Dreyfuss Carrie Fisher Rob Reiner David Schwimmer and Alicia Silverstone as well as musician Andre Previn and former presidential intern and noted fellatrix Monica Lewinsky Rick Cunningham Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 23 March 2018 Yardley Jonathan Nora Ephron s Crazy Salad Still Crisp The Washington Post November 2 2004 Accessed April 22 2008 Ephron wasn t exactly born with the proverbial silver spoon in her mouth but she got off to a head start She grew up in Beverly Hills a daughter of prominent screenwriting parents She hung around with the children of other Hollywood notables attended Beverly Hills High School then went to Wellesley College Herb Flam jewishsports net Archived from the original on 2012 08 23 Retrieved 2018 05 09 Wax Emily November 6 2011 Michele Flournoy Pentagon s highest ranking woman is making her mark on foreign policy The Washington Post Retrieved March 18 2017 Michele Flournoy the highest ranking woman in Pentagon history went to Beverly Hills High School with 1970s teen idol Shaun Cassidy and did her homework on the set of television s The Odd Couple where her father worked as a cinematographer a b Grove Lloyd and Lipsky Karasz Elisa COMMISSIONING A FILM Archived 2008 12 11 at the Wayback Machine New York Daily News October 15 2003 Accessed April 23 2008 Gershon and Kravitz who showed up sans Nicole Kidman and performed two songs with the star are old friends from Beverly Hills High School where yours truly passed through the ninth grade many many years earlier Chang Andrea July 21 2018 Los Angeles Times restaurant critic Jonathan Gold dies at 57 Los Angeles Times Rochlin Margy Angelina Jolie For a Fighting Machine a Bad Girl Image Is Good The New York Times June 17 2001 Accessed March 12 2008 Still Mr Voight didn t realize Angelina had plans for an acting career until after she left home at age 16 having just graduated from Beverly Hills High School s learn at your own speed alternative education program Ronnie Knox Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 23 March 2018 Erik Menendez s Friends Tell Story Behind His Racy Photos Screenplay About a Son Who Kills Parents abcnews go com ABC News Frank Morriss IMDb com Retrieved 23 March 2018 Camila Morrone Is Not Reading Your Negative Comments on Instagram Vulture Citizen News 18 May 1965 Spencer Paysinger Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 23 March 2018 Jim Powers Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 23 March 2018 After The Bell U S Back in Focus Fox Business 2011 10 28 Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved 2011 10 31 Richard M Sherman Biography IMDB Retrieved March 1 2022 Following seven years of frequent cross country moves the Shermans finally settled down in Beverly Hills California in 1937 Throughout Richard s years at Beverly Hills High School Robert Sherman Disney Legends D23 Retrieved March 1 2022 After the family moved to Beverly Hills in 1937 Robert attended Beverly Hills High School where he wrote and produced radio and stage plays Chang Andrea Hennigan W J February 23 2011 Sanford C Sigoloff dies at 80 corporate turnaround expert Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 16 2017 He graduated from Beverly Hills High School a year after his family moved to Los Angeles Wilson Kathryn So Did You Hear The One About The Iranian Deadhead In Hollywood MTV com March 17 2006 Accessed April 23 2008 With ceaseless support from her family Bahar graduated from Beverly Hills High School to pursue a degree in environmental studies at the University of California Santa Barbara Koltnow Barry Fire in the Sky hero still blazes alien trail in tiny Arizona town Orange County Register March 9 1993 Accessed April 25 2008 In early November 1975 Tracy Torme was sitting in the library at Beverly Hills High School listening to rock music on his headphones while pretending to read a book Reynolds Christopher November 14 2002 Onward means going upward Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 1 2022 Tufte who shares 20 acres 81 000 m2 in Cheshire Conn with his wife graphic design professor Inge Druckrey and three golden retrievers is a 1960 graduate of Beverly Hills High School Jean Vander Pyl 79 the Voice of Wilma on The Flintstones The New York Times 15 April 1999 Deckstar Management s Matt Colon amp Lawrence Vavra on Dance Music s Rise and Industry Outlook billboard com 11 June 2016 Retrieved 23 March 2018 Beverly Hills Weekly November 10 Page 11 stparchive com Retrieved 23 March 2018 Lyman Rick Frank Wilkinson Defiant Figure of Red Scare Dies at 91 The New York Times January 4 2006 Accessed January 19 2008 He attended Beverly Hills High School and then the University of California Los Angeles graduating in 1936 Areepermporn Panachai February 5 2018 mu Space starthxphdawethiymithyecaaerkthicbmuxkb Amazon hwngphakhnthwrxwkas mu Space the first Thai satellite start up partner of Amazon The Standard in Thai Retrieved March 20 2019 Redburn Tom August 19 1979 Energy Future Goes Beyond Ivory Tower Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on February 18 2016 Retrieved December 15 2007 via ProQuest Archiver Fifteen years ago Daniel Yergin left Beverly Hills High School to attend Yale University and except for summer jobs and brief visits he hasn t been back here since External links Edit Los Angeles portal Schools portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beverly Hills High School Beverly Hills High School Beverly Hills Unified School 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