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Laguna Beach High School

Laguna Beach High School is a 4-year public high school located in Laguna Beach, California. It is the only high school in the Laguna Beach Unified School District. It was established in 1934 and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

Laguna Beach High School
Address
625 Park Avenue

,
92651

Coordinates33°32′29″N 117°46′37″W / 33.5414°N 117.777°W / 33.5414; -117.777
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoCatching Waves to Success
Established1934
School districtLaguna Beach Unified School District
PrincipalJason Allemann [2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment930 (2023-23)[1]
Color(s)   
Athletics conferenceCIF-SS Sunset League
NicknameBreakers
Websitelbhs.lbusd.org

History Edit

Prior to 1889, no high school existed in Orange county. That year Santa Ana started adding post-eighth grade courses to their regular instructional program. By 1892, the Santa Ana High School was formally accredited by the University of California as the county's first high school. Fullerton was established in 1893, Anaheim in 1898. Still, high school education was not required in California until state legislation in 1919 that mandated that all elementary school districts affiliate with a high school district by September 1921. Rather than join Santa Ana, the Laguna School District joined with four other elementary school districts to form the Tustin Union High School District. This new high school was located on the site of the current Tustin High School more than 20 miles from Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach finally established a separate high school district in 1933 and on Tuesday, September 11, 1934, Laguna Beach High School opened with an enrollment of 157 students in a new wing constructed as part of the existing Laguna Elementary School facility [1928]. In 1935, the K-5 portion of the school was relocated to a new school built across Park Avenue. North Gym opened in 1935, the 1st floor of the high school Library building opened in 1954 and the 2nd floor Science rooms were added in 1960. Dugger Gym and Guyer Field were added in 1962 and Administration was constructed in 1964 on the site of the old 1908 2-room schoolhouse. Major renovations occurred in 1993 with new classrooms, pool and a facelift. Another major remodel and expansion occurred in 2003–05.

Student demographics Edit

As of the 2021–22 school year, the ethnic makeup of the school is 71.8% White, 12.4% Hispanic, 0.8% African-American, 1.1% Filipino, 5.8% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 0.3% American Indian/Alaskan Native and 7.7% multiple/no response.[3]

Four-year enrollment has varied from a low of 638 students in 1989–90 to a high of 1,200 in 1974–75.[4]

Recognition Edit

Laguna was named a National Blue Ribbon School in 2008. It was also recognized as a California Distinguished School in 2007 and 2012, placing the school among the top 5% of the state.[5]

Athletics Edit

Laguna teams were originally called the Breakers but the community already had a reputation as an art colony even before the establishing of the Festival of Arts 1932 and the famous Pageant of the Masters 1935. Civic pride with Laguna's art community culminated in a student body vote on June 4, 1936, to change the nickname to "Artists" after only 19 months as the Breakers. In 2003, the student body voted to return to the "Breakers" nickname. Girls' Sports were initially under the Girls' Athletic Association with limited interscholastic competition. The Southern Section CIF initiated girls' team sport playoffs beginning with Volleyball in 1972. Boys' and Girls' league competition and sports administration were unified in 1974

Fall Sports: (With 1st CIF Season) include Football (1934) Boys' Water Polo (1964), Boys' Cross County (1961) Girls' Cross County (1974), Girls' Tennis (1974) Girls' Golf (1999) Girls' Flag Football (2023) Winter Sports: Boys' Basketball (1935), Boys' Soccer (1976), Girls' Basketball (1974), Girls' Soccer (1982), Girls' Water Polo (1998), Wrestling (2018) Spring Sports: Baseball (1938), Boys' Golf (1952), Boys Lacrosse (2018), Girls Lacrosse (2018), Boys' Swimming (1962), Boys' Tennis (1935), Boys' Track (1935), Boys' Volleyball (1972), Girls' Swimming (1975), Girls' Track (1975), Softball (1982–2007, 2011–). Laguna also has a co-ed Surf team (1987) and Sand Volleyball (Girls: since Spring 2014, Boys: since Fall 2014).

Laguna Beach has success in sports until the rapid urbanization of Orange County in the late 1950s resulted in Laguna becoming the smallest public high school in the county. In Cross Country, the Breakers' boys' cross country team won the state championship in 1989, 2004, 2009 and 2018. Eric Hulst has been Laguna's only Boys' State Track champion winning the 2-mile (3200M) in 1975 and 1976 setting the State record in 1976. Rennie Durand was the Girls' 1982 State Track Champion in the 800M

Overall, the Breakers have won 48 Southern Section titles in Boys' and Girls' athletics, 8 State Regional CIF titles, and four State titles. Fourteen of the 48 section titles have been at the highest level. League affiliation for 2023-24: Football: Pac 4 League in the Golden West Conference; Boys & Girls Lacrosse, Girls Flag Football : Sunset League; Water Polo, Girls Beach Volleyball: Sunset Surf League; Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Volleyball, Wrestling: Sunset Wave League.

MTV reality series Edit

In 2004, MTV created a reality television show titled Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, which aired for three seasons. The show follows the lives of several young Laguna Beach residents as they finish high school and begin the next chapter of their lives. It ran for three very successful seasons and became the second highest rated show on the network. It made Laguna alumni Lo Bosworth, Kristin Cavallari, Stephen Colletti, and Lauren Conrad into celebrities.

Notable alumni Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Laguna Beach High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "Dana Hills High Principal Jason Allemann leaves for Laguna Beach High". Orange County Register. June 15, 2017. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  3. ^ "Enrollment by Ethnicity and Grade - Laguna Beach High (CA Dept of Education)".
  4. ^ Official website
  5. ^ (PDF). lbhs.lbusd.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 23, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  6. ^ Muensch, Sarah (November 24, 2006). "Slayer of armored-car guard still free". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  7. ^ a b Leight, Elias (April 15, 2020). "Independent Artists Are Making More Music Than Ever". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  8. ^ Frank, Aaron (January 10, 2012). "Mikal Cronin: Ty Segall's Homie on the Bay Area Scene, No Doubt, and Making Music His Mom Likes". LA Weekly. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
  9. ^ Kane, Rich (January 23, 2013). "Laguna Beach High Alum Taylor Hawkins to Induct Rush Into Rock Hall". Laguna Beach Patch. Patch Media. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
  10. ^ BIRSCHBACH, TOM (March 27, 1992). "John Pitts Is Still Practicing What He Preaches : Football: Former Laguna Beach star athlete, now a banker in Phoenix, believes a person should always make the most of every opportunity". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  11. ^ Frank, Alex (January 25, 2018). "Ty Segall Is Here to Fight for the Right to Rock 'n' Roll". Village Voice. Retrieved April 16, 2018.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Laguna Beach High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Laguna Beach High School is a 4 year public high school located in Laguna Beach California It is the only high school in the Laguna Beach Unified School District It was established in 1934 and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Laguna Beach High SchoolAddress625 Park AvenueLaguna Beach California 92651United StatesCoordinates33 32 29 N 117 46 37 W 33 5414 N 117 777 W 33 5414 117 777InformationTypePublic high schoolMottoCatching Waves to SuccessEstablished1934School districtLaguna Beach Unified School DistrictPrincipalJason Allemann 2 Grades9 12Enrollment930 2023 23 1 Color s Athletics conferenceCIF SS Sunset LeagueNicknameBreakersWebsitelbhs wbr lbusd wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Student demographics 3 Recognition 4 Athletics 5 MTV reality series 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Prior to 1889 no high school existed in Orange county That year Santa Ana started adding post eighth grade courses to their regular instructional program By 1892 the Santa Ana High School was formally accredited by the University of California as the county s first high school Fullerton was established in 1893 Anaheim in 1898 Still high school education was not required in California until state legislation in 1919 that mandated that all elementary school districts affiliate with a high school district by September 1921 Rather than join Santa Ana the Laguna School District joined with four other elementary school districts to form the Tustin Union High School District This new high school was located on the site of the current Tustin High School more than 20 miles from Laguna Beach Laguna Beach finally established a separate high school district in 1933 and on Tuesday September 11 1934 Laguna Beach High School opened with an enrollment of 157 students in a new wing constructed as part of the existing Laguna Elementary School facility 1928 In 1935 the K 5 portion of the school was relocated to a new school built across Park Avenue North Gym opened in 1935 the 1st floor of the high school Library building opened in 1954 and the 2nd floor Science rooms were added in 1960 Dugger Gym and Guyer Field were added in 1962 and Administration was constructed in 1964 on the site of the old 1908 2 room schoolhouse Major renovations occurred in 1993 with new classrooms pool and a facelift Another major remodel and expansion occurred in 2003 05 Student demographics EditAs of the 2021 22 school year the ethnic makeup of the school is 71 8 White 12 4 Hispanic 0 8 African American 1 1 Filipino 5 8 Asian 0 1 Pacific Islander 0 3 American Indian Alaskan Native and 7 7 multiple no response 3 Four year enrollment has varied from a low of 638 students in 1989 90 to a high of 1 200 in 1974 75 4 Recognition EditLaguna was named a National Blue Ribbon School in 2008 It was also recognized as a California Distinguished School in 2007 and 2012 placing the school among the top 5 of the state 5 Athletics EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Laguna teams were originally called the Breakers but the community already had a reputation as an art colony even before the establishing of the Festival of Arts 1932 and the famous Pageant of the Masters 1935 Civic pride with Laguna s art community culminated in a student body vote on June 4 1936 to change the nickname to Artists after only 19 months as the Breakers In 2003 the student body voted to return to the Breakers nickname Girls Sports were initially under the Girls Athletic Association with limited interscholastic competition The Southern Section CIF initiated girls team sport playoffs beginning with Volleyball in 1972 Boys and Girls league competition and sports administration were unified in 1974Fall Sports With 1st CIF Season include Football 1934 Boys Water Polo 1964 Boys Cross County 1961 Girls Cross County 1974 Girls Tennis 1974 Girls Golf 1999 Girls Flag Football 2023 Winter Sports Boys Basketball 1935 Boys Soccer 1976 Girls Basketball 1974 Girls Soccer 1982 Girls Water Polo 1998 Wrestling 2018 Spring Sports Baseball 1938 Boys Golf 1952 Boys Lacrosse 2018 Girls Lacrosse 2018 Boys Swimming 1962 Boys Tennis 1935 Boys Track 1935 Boys Volleyball 1972 Girls Swimming 1975 Girls Track 1975 Softball 1982 2007 2011 Laguna also has a co ed Surf team 1987 and Sand Volleyball Girls since Spring 2014 Boys since Fall 2014 Laguna Beach has success in sports until the rapid urbanization of Orange County in the late 1950s resulted in Laguna becoming the smallest public high school in the county In Cross Country the Breakers boys cross country team won the state championship in 1989 2004 2009 and 2018 Eric Hulst has been Laguna s only Boys State Track champion winning the 2 mile 3200M in 1975 and 1976 setting the State record in 1976 Rennie Durand was the Girls 1982 State Track Champion in the 800MOverall the Breakers have won 48 Southern Section titles in Boys and Girls athletics 8 State Regional CIF titles and four State titles Fourteen of the 48 section titles have been at the highest level League affiliation for 2023 24 Football Pac 4 League in the Golden West Conference Boys amp Girls Lacrosse Girls Flag Football Sunset League Water Polo Girls Beach Volleyball Sunset Surf League Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Wrestling Sunset Wave League MTV reality series EditIn 2004 MTV created a reality television show titled Laguna Beach The Real Orange County which aired for three seasons The show follows the lives of several young Laguna Beach residents as they finish high school and begin the next chapter of their lives It ran for three very successful seasons and became the second highest rated show on the network It made Laguna alumni Lo Bosworth Kristin Cavallari Stephen Colletti and Lauren Conrad into celebrities Notable alumni EditBlair Anderson Under Secretary for Policy in the U S Department of Transportation Damon Berryhill Major League Baseball player Dain Blanton Olympian 2000 gold medal beach volleyball Lo Bosworth reality television personality Jason Derek Brown one of FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives 6 Katherine Cannon Actress Kristin Cavallari reality television personality Stephen Colletti reality television personality Lauren Conrad reality television personality Clyde Cook president of Biola University Lucas Connor musician Younger Hunger 7 Mikal Cronin musician and songwriter 8 Tony Davia musician Younger Hunger 7 Annika Dries Olympian 2012 gold medal women s water polo Dusty Dvorak Olympian 1984 gold medal indoor volleyball Aria Fischer Olympian 2016 2020 gold medal women s water polo Makenzie Fischer Olympian 2016 2020 gold medal women s water polo Scott Fortune Olympian 1988 gold medal indoor volleyball 1992 bronze medal 1996 Olympian David Folkenflik media correspondent National Public Radio Taylor Hawkins drummer member of the Foo Fighters 9 Eric Hulst distance runner Jun Falkenstein Emmy and Peabody winning Hollywood Director Rick Leach tennis pro 1990 Wimbledon doubles champion Billy Mohler musician Tom Morey inventor of the modern foam body board Morey Boogie Board John Pitts NFL player 1967 1975 first round draft pick Buffalo Bills 10 Ty Segall musician 11 James Patrick Stuart actor All My Children Rachel Wacholder model and beach volleyball player Paul J Watford United States Circuit Judge Alicia Leigh Willis actress Nate Wood musicianReferences Edit Laguna Beach High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved March 26 2022 Dana Hills High Principal Jason Allemann leaves for Laguna Beach High Orange County Register June 15 2017 Retrieved November 22 2018 Enrollment by Ethnicity and Grade Laguna Beach High CA Dept of Education Official website LBHS School Profile 2013 2014 PDF lbhs lbusd org Archived from the original PDF on October 23 2014 Retrieved October 18 2014 Muensch Sarah November 24 2006 Slayer of armored car guard still free The Arizona Republic Retrieved August 13 2010 a b Leight Elias April 15 2020 Independent Artists Are Making More Music Than Ever Rolling Stone Retrieved March 27 2022 Frank Aaron January 10 2012 Mikal Cronin Ty Segall s Homie on the Bay Area Scene No Doubt and Making Music His Mom Likes LA Weekly Retrieved April 16 2018 Kane Rich January 23 2013 Laguna Beach High Alum Taylor Hawkins to Induct Rush Into Rock Hall Laguna Beach Patch Patch Media Retrieved April 16 2018 BIRSCHBACH TOM March 27 1992 John Pitts Is Still Practicing What He Preaches Football Former Laguna Beach star athlete now a banker in Phoenix believes a person should always make the most of every opportunity Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 28 2011 Frank Alex January 25 2018 Ty Segall Is Here to Fight for the Right to Rock n Roll Village Voice Retrieved April 16 2018 External links EditLaguna Beach High School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laguna Beach High School amp oldid 1172913871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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