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Fullerton Union High School

Fullerton Union High School is a public high school located in the Orange County, California city of Fullerton, operated by the Fullerton Joint Union High School District.

Fullerton Union High School
Address
201 East Chapman Avenue

,
92832

United States
Coordinates33°52′30″N 117°55′16″W / 33.87500°N 117.92111°W / 33.87500; -117.92111
Information
School typeSecondary
MottoFloreat Fullerton![1]
(Let Fullerton Flourish!)
Established1893
School boardFullerton Joint Union High School District
SuperintendentSteve McLaughlin
PrincipalLaura Rubio
Faculty75.72 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,944 (2021–22) [2]
Student to teacher ratio25.67[2]
Color(s)Red and White    
Team nameIndians
NewspaperThe Pleiades
Websitewww.FullertonHigh.org

History edit

In 1893 a special election was held to create Fullerton Union High School. The school's first classroom, a rented room on the second floor of the Fullerton Elementary School building, was adequate to house the eight pupils, which constituted the first year's enrollment and the 32 books which made up the library. The high school was the second in Orange County.

In 1908, FUHS's enrollment was increasing at the rate of 18 percent a year. To accommodate the growth, the school was moved to new quarters on West Commonwealth Avenue, an area now known as Amerige Park.

 
Fullerton Union High School buses, 1921

School enrollment continued to grow and within two years a new polytechnic building was built to ease the overcrowding. But on November 17, 1910, the day before it could be occupied, the older FUHS building burned to the ground.

FUHS was housed in the polytechnic building and four tents that year. After the fire, the school's trustees debated the best location for rebuilding. The district owned the ground on which the polytechnic building stood, but the campus was small, and school work was disrupted by the numerous Santa Fe trains that roared by each day.

In 1911, the present site was purchased one block east of Harbor (Spadra) Boulevard. A walnut orchard was removed prior to building, and the former site was sold to the City of Fullerton for use as a park.

The school's facilities have changed over the years to meet educational and community needs. Plummer Auditorium was built in 1930-32 and its original ironwork, which was made by students on the campus, was kept when Plummer was refurbished and remodeled to meet earthquake standards in 1972 (the first class to use the auditorium for Baccalaureate was the Class of 1972). Since then the stadium, locker rooms, and the agriculture complex have been rebuilt. The latest replacement was the swimming pool and the science building. In 2009 a new building housing many new classrooms including several new computer driven classrooms was opened.

Renovations of Plummer Auditorium were completed in 1993. It included new lighting, audio and dressing room upgrades. Air conditioning and an orchestra lift was added as well. The Charles Kassler fresco "Pastoral California" was uncovered and completely restored in 1997.[3][4]

1910 fire
 
Fullerton Union High School before fire destroyed the building, 1910
 
After fire destroyed the main building, 1910
 
Student assembly after the fire. The ruins are behind the students; the newly-completed Technical Trades Building (right) escaped the fire.[5]

Academics edit

The school provides opportunities for students to be involved in Honors, Advanced Placement (AP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses.[6]

Athletics edit

Fullerton's sports teams are known as the Indians, and are members of the California Interscholastic Federation's Southern Section.

Notable alumni edit

Many of Fullerton's notable alumni are listed on the FUHS Wall of Fame.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Fullerton High School Adopts Coat of Arms, article originally appearing in Fullerton News Tribune, February 13, 1969, accessed 2013-05-04
  2. ^ a b c "Fullerton Union High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
  3. ^ La Tour, Jesse (2021-03-18). "'Pastoral California' Mural and YMCA Sign Designated Local Landmarks". Fullerton Observer. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  4. ^ Cruz, Mimi Ko (1997-09-07). "The Renaissance of a Fullerton Mural". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  5. ^ Bowen, Warren (November 15, 1987). "Fullerton High School - The Way it Was" (PDF). Fullerton Observer.
  6. ^ Fullerton Union High School's "School Accountability Report Card" (SARC), published during 2015-16, using data from the 2014-15 school year. Accessed 2016-08-12.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Fullerton has produced four Major League Baseball pitchers all four of whom have pitched no-hitters. list of Wall of Fame members, accessed 2013-02-09
  8. ^ Armor, Samuel (1921). History Of Orange County, California. Historical Record Company. pp. 93.

External links edit

  • Fullerton Union High School official website

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Fullerton Union High School is a public high school located in the Orange County California city of Fullerton operated by the Fullerton Joint Union High School District Fullerton Union High SchoolAddress201 East Chapman AvenueFullerton California 92832United StatesCoordinates33 52 30 N 117 55 16 W 33 87500 N 117 92111 W 33 87500 117 92111InformationSchool typeSecondaryMottoFloreat Fullerton 1 Let Fullerton Flourish Established1893School boardFullerton Joint Union High School DistrictSuperintendentSteve McLaughlinPrincipalLaura RubioFaculty75 72 on an FTE basis 2 Grades9 12Enrollment1 944 2021 22 2 Student to teacher ratio25 67 2 Color s Red and White Team nameIndiansNewspaperThe PleiadesWebsitewww FullertonHigh org Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Athletics 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 1893 a special election was held to create Fullerton Union High School The school s first classroom a rented room on the second floor of the Fullerton Elementary School building was adequate to house the eight pupils which constituted the first year s enrollment and the 32 books which made up the library The high school was the second in Orange County In 1908 FUHS s enrollment was increasing at the rate of 18 percent a year To accommodate the growth the school was moved to new quarters on West Commonwealth Avenue an area now known as Amerige Park nbsp Fullerton Union High School buses 1921School enrollment continued to grow and within two years a new polytechnic building was built to ease the overcrowding But on November 17 1910 the day before it could be occupied the older FUHS building burned to the ground FUHS was housed in the polytechnic building and four tents that year After the fire the school s trustees debated the best location for rebuilding The district owned the ground on which the polytechnic building stood but the campus was small and school work was disrupted by the numerous Santa Fe trains that roared by each day In 1911 the present site was purchased one block east of Harbor Spadra Boulevard A walnut orchard was removed prior to building and the former site was sold to the City of Fullerton for use as a park The school s facilities have changed over the years to meet educational and community needs Plummer Auditorium was built in 1930 32 and its original ironwork which was made by students on the campus was kept when Plummer was refurbished and remodeled to meet earthquake standards in 1972 the first class to use the auditorium for Baccalaureate was the Class of 1972 Since then the stadium locker rooms and the agriculture complex have been rebuilt The latest replacement was the swimming pool and the science building In 2009 a new building housing many new classrooms including several new computer driven classrooms was opened Renovations of Plummer Auditorium were completed in 1993 It included new lighting audio and dressing room upgrades Air conditioning and an orchestra lift was added as well The Charles Kassler fresco Pastoral California was uncovered and completely restored in 1997 3 4 1910 fire nbsp Fullerton Union High School before fire destroyed the building 1910 nbsp After fire destroyed the main building 1910 nbsp Student assembly after the fire The ruins are behind the students the newly completed Technical Trades Building right escaped the fire 5 Academics editThe school provides opportunities for students to be involved in Honors Advanced Placement AP and International Baccalaureate IB courses 6 Athletics editFullerton s sports teams are known as the Indians and are members of the California Interscholastic Federation s Southern Section Notable alumni editMany of Fullerton s notable alumni are listed on the FUHS Wall of Fame 7 Bob Blackburn NBA play by play announcer 7 David Boies lawyer including Bush v Gore and Perry v Schwarzenegger 7 Hoby Brenner NFL player 7 John Brenner NCAA shot put and discus champion 7 John V Briggs California State Senator and Assemblyman Marvin Burns Olympic water polo player 7 Steve Busby Major League Baseball player 7 Jim Bush coach in National Track and Field Hall of Fame Vicki Calhoun former backing vocalist of Red Hot Chili Peppers Del Crandall Major League Baseball player and manager 7 Sue S Dauser Superintendent of the United States Navy Nurse Corps 7 Viet D Dinh lawyer legal scholar and Assistant Attorney General of United States 7 Daniel Fells NFL player Darren Fells NFL player Leo Fender electric guitar innovator 7 Keith Ginter Major League Baseball player Willard Hershberger Major League Baseball player Walter Johnson Major League Baseball player and Hall of Fame member did not graduate 7 Mike Warren Major League Baseball player Chuck Jordan vice president of GM design 7 Natalie Kaaiawahia national high school record holder shot put Michael Lorenzen Major League Baseball player Erin Mackey actress Alfonso Marquez Major League Baseball umpire 7 Thomas L McFadden class of 1896 college football player and attorney 8 Richard Nixon 37th President of the United States did not graduate transferred to Whittier High School for his junior and senior year 7 Chris Norby California State Assemblyman Jim Norton professional football player Brig Owens NFL player 7 John Raitt actor and singer 7 Cruz Reynoso California Supreme Court justice 7 Ann Stanford poet 7 Keith Van Horne NFL player 7 Arky Vaughan Major League Baseball player and Hall of Fame member 7 Diane Wakoski poet 7 Jessamyn West author 7 References edit Fullerton High School Adopts Coat of Arms article originally appearing in Fullerton News Tribune February 13 1969 accessed 2013 05 04 a b c Fullerton Union High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved January 15 2024 La Tour Jesse 2021 03 18 Pastoral California Mural and YMCA Sign Designated Local Landmarks Fullerton Observer Retrieved 2021 03 22 Cruz Mimi Ko 1997 09 07 The Renaissance of a Fullerton Mural The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2021 03 22 Bowen Warren November 15 1987 Fullerton High School The Way it Was PDF Fullerton Observer Fullerton Union High School s School Accountability Report Card SARC published during 2015 16 using data from the 2014 15 school year Accessed 2016 08 12 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Fullerton has produced four Major League Baseball pitchers all four of whom have pitched no hitters list of Wall of Fame members accessed 2013 02 09 Armor Samuel 1921 History Of Orange County California Historical Record Company pp 93 External links editFullerton Union High School official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fullerton Union High School amp oldid 1196175285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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