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Mission High School (San Francisco)

Mission High School is a public high school in the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) San Francisco, California.[5]

Mission High School
Address
3750 18th Street

,
94114

United States
Coordinates37°45′42″N 122°25′38″W / 37.761775°N 122.427306°W / 37.761775; -122.427306Coordinates: 37°45′42″N 122°25′38″W / 37.761775°N 122.427306°W / 37.761775; -122.427306
Information
Established1890[1]
PrincipalDarrel Daniels
Faculty66[2] (2007-8)
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,076 (2016-17)
CampusUrban
Colour(s)Brown and Gold   
TeamsBears
Graduates (2016)198[3]
WebsiteMission High
DesignatedFebruary 9, 2007[4]
Reference no.255

Serving grades 9-12, Mission is the oldest high school on its original site in San Francisco;[6] it has been on 18th Street, between Dolores and Church, since 1896. The original campus burned in 1922, and the replacement was completed in two stages, the west wing in 1925 and the main building was dedicated by San Francisco mayor James Rolph on June 12, 1927. Originally, girls and boys had separate courtyards. The boys' is overlooked by the "baby tower," about 100 feet (30 m) high, and the girls' (right) topped by a 127-foot (39 m)-high baroque dome. Mission Creek runs beneath the school.

The school is two blocks from Mission Dolores,[7] from which it gets its name. The current student body is diverse, with Latino and Asian students constituting the two largest ethnic groups, although neither group makes up a majority of the student body.[2]

The lobby leads to a theater that has 1,750 folding wooden seats on two levels and a gold-leaf ceiling. Grand as any movie palace, it was outfitted with twin 35 mm projectors. Funding failed to materialize for the elaborate pipe organ system as promised, but the chandeliers have been re-lamped.

History

 
The high school tower

Mission High School was founded in 1890, although it was housed in various Mission District locations until 1896. That year, the Board of Education purchased a parcel of land from the Jewish Cemetery Association to construct a permanent school building. The original Mission High School building was completed in 1898 as a three-story brick school designed in the Italian Renaissance Beaux-Arts style. The building withstood the 1906 earthquake, and became a neighborhood shelter, while Dolores Park, which stands across the street from the school, became a tent city for displaced residents.

 
Mission High School in 1930

In 1922, the original Mission High School was destroyed by fire.[8] The present Mission High School complex was then constructed in a California Churrigueresque style between 1925 and 1927, during the height of San Francisco's "Golden Age" of school construction. John W. Reid, Jr., San Francisco's City Architect, was the designer.[9] The elaborate ornamentation on the school is likely due in part to the visual proximity to the nearby Mission Dolores Basilica, which features towers and ornamentation in the Churrigueresque architectural style.

In 1936, California artist Edith Anne Hamlin was commissioned under the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project to create a series of western-themed murals for the school.[10] Noted artist Maynard Dixon consulted with Hamlin on the murals, and the pair married in 1937. Two murals showing the founding of nearby Mission Dolores still survive, while the third was lost during a 1970s seismic retrofit.[9] The late 1930s also saw the construction of Drew Athletic Field behind the school, in an area that had been occupied by houses fronting on Dorland Street (that one block of Dorland was removed to construct the field).

Mission High School was retrofitted to meet earthquake safety standards starting in 1972.[9] This included the removal of some of the building's architectural ornamentation, as well as the loss of the WPA Hamlin mural. Students attended Polytechnic High School until their return in 1978. The building continues to function as a public high school and remains an architectural landmark in the Dolores Park area of San Francisco.

In the 2007–08 school year, principal Kevin Truitt won SFUSD Principal of the Year and in 2014 principal Eric Guthertz won the same award.

Statistics

Demographics

According to U.S. News & World Report, 91% of Mission's student body is "of color," with 77% of the student body coming from an economically disadvantaged household, determined by student eligibility for California's Reduced-price meal program.[12]

Standardized Testing

SAT Scores for 2015-16[13]
Reading Average Writing Average Math Average
Mission 412 408 444
District 474 467 517
State 484 477 494

Diversity

Mission High school is the first public school to hold an LGBTQ/Drag Show Assembly.[14]

Programs

 
Mission High's football field

Mission is the Academic Scholars Advancement Program (ASAP) is a summer program that sends 150 Mission High School athletes attended 31 programs. They traveled to 22 locations in nine states, and a few ventured as far as Japan, China, and Italy. ASAP helps cover the bill to send these kids to a summer program.[15]

Notable alumni and faculty members from Mission High School

Faculty

See also

References

  1. ^ Hooper, Bernadette C. (2006). San Francisco's Mission District. Aracadia Publishing. p. 25. ISBN 0738546577.
  2. ^ a b "California School Directory: Mission High". California Department of Education. Retrieved May 21, 2009.
  3. ^ "Cohort Data Outcomes". CA Dept. of Education. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  4. ^ . City of San Francisco. Archived from the original on March 25, 2014. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  5. ^ "SFUSD: Mission High School". www.sfusd.edu. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  6. ^ "Mission High: The School, The Mural, and Now, The Book! - Tacolicious". www.tacolicious.com. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  7. ^ Rizga, Kristina (4 August 2015). Mission High: One School, How Experts Tried to Fail it, and the Students and Teachers Who Made It Triumph. Nation Books. p. 7. ISBN 978-1568585673.
  8. ^ Quarterly of the National Fire Protection Association. National Fire Association. 1922. p. 165.
  9. ^ a b c "PCAD - San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), Mission High School #2, San Francisco, CA". pcad.lib.washington.edu. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  10. ^ "Mission High School Murals - San Francisco CA - Living New Deal". Living New Deal. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g "Enrollment by Ethnicity and Grade - Mission High School (CA Dept of Education)". dq.cde.ca.gov. Retrieved 2017-06-17.
  12. ^ "Mission High Student Body". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  13. ^ "SAT Report (CA Dept of Education)". dq.cde.ca.gov. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  14. ^ Kukura, Joe (October 26, 2016). . SFist. Archived from the original on November 11, 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  15. ^ Knapp, Gwen (March 9, 2010). "Young men on a mission at Mission High School" (DTL). The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
  16. ^ "Mission HS (San Francisco, CA) Baseball Players | Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  17. ^ "Dorothy Bryant Obituary". San Francisco Chronicle. December 31, 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  18. ^ Jeffrey Cariaso
  19. ^ "Alumni History".
  20. ^ "Joe Cronin | Society for American Baseball Research". sabr.org. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  21. ^ "Babe Dahlgren | Society for American Baseball Research". sabr.org. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  22. ^ Guthrie, Julian (October 22, 2007). "Vincent DeDomenico dies - invented Rice-A-Roni, built wine train" (DTL). San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved May 21, 2009.
  23. ^ https://www.pressreader.com/usa/san-francisco-chronicle/20170215/282209420610390. Retrieved 2018-02-26 – via PressReader. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  24. ^ "Bobby Freeman, SF's first rock 'n' roll star, dies at 76". SFGate. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  25. ^ "Mission High School Has Its Very Own Functioning Museum – Mission High Foundation".
  26. ^ "Eddie Joost - Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame". Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame. 2017-03-15. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  27. ^ "Mission High School High School - San Francisco, California - The Baseball Cube". www.thebaseballcube.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  28. ^ Friedwald, Will (2010). A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers. Pantheon Books. ISBN 9780375421495.
  29. ^ "MLS: Lothar Osiander Named New Clash Head Coach". Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  30. ^ "Treasures at Mission High Museum | San Francisco History | Guidelines Newsletter". www.sfcityguides.org. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  31. ^ "Santana returns to alma mater, guitar blazing". SFGate. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  32. ^ "Jorge Santana and Malo: For Real". 19 June 2018.
  33. ^ "Gus Triandos | Society for American Baseball Research". sabr.org. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  34. ^ Coté, John (July 3, 2011). "Tireless worker excels at reading political winds". SFGATE. Retrieved February 26, 2018.

External links

  • - official website
  • Great Schools profile
  • California Department of Education - DataQuest reports
  • Mission High Foundation

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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 Mission High School San Francisco news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mission High School is a public high school in the San Francisco Unified School District SFUSD San Francisco California 5 Mission High SchoolAddress3750 18th StreetSan Francisco California 94114United StatesCoordinates37 45 42 N 122 25 38 W 37 761775 N 122 427306 W 37 761775 122 427306 Coordinates 37 45 42 N 122 25 38 W 37 761775 N 122 427306 W 37 761775 122 427306InformationEstablished1890 1 PrincipalDarrel DanielsFaculty66 2 2007 8 Grades9 12Enrollment1 076 2016 17 CampusUrbanColour s Brown and Gold TeamsBearsGraduates 2016 198 3 WebsiteMission HighSan Francisco Designated LandmarkDesignatedFebruary 9 2007 4 Reference no 255Serving grades 9 12 Mission is the oldest high school on its original site in San Francisco 6 it has been on 18th Street between Dolores and Church since 1896 The original campus burned in 1922 and the replacement was completed in two stages the west wing in 1925 and the main building was dedicated by San Francisco mayor James Rolph on June 12 1927 Originally girls and boys had separate courtyards The boys is overlooked by the baby tower about 100 feet 30 m high and the girls right topped by a 127 foot 39 m high baroque dome Mission Creek runs beneath the school The school is two blocks from Mission Dolores 7 from which it gets its name The current student body is diverse with Latino and Asian students constituting the two largest ethnic groups although neither group makes up a majority of the student body 2 The lobby leads to a theater that has 1 750 folding wooden seats on two levels and a gold leaf ceiling Grand as any movie palace it was outfitted with twin 35 mm projectors Funding failed to materialize for the elaborate pipe organ system as promised but the chandeliers have been re lamped Contents 1 History 2 Statistics 2 1 Demographics 2 2 Standardized Testing 3 Diversity 4 Programs 5 Notable alumni and faculty members from Mission High School 5 1 Faculty 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit The high school tower Mission High School was founded in 1890 although it was housed in various Mission District locations until 1896 That year the Board of Education purchased a parcel of land from the Jewish Cemetery Association to construct a permanent school building The original Mission High School building was completed in 1898 as a three story brick school designed in the Italian Renaissance Beaux Arts style The building withstood the 1906 earthquake and became a neighborhood shelter while Dolores Park which stands across the street from the school became a tent city for displaced residents Mission High School in 1930 In 1922 the original Mission High School was destroyed by fire 8 The present Mission High School complex was then constructed in a California Churrigueresque style between 1925 and 1927 during the height of San Francisco s Golden Age of school construction John W Reid Jr San Francisco s City Architect was the designer 9 The elaborate ornamentation on the school is likely due in part to the visual proximity to the nearby Mission Dolores Basilica which features towers and ornamentation in the Churrigueresque architectural style In 1936 California artist Edith Anne Hamlin was commissioned under the Works Progress Administration s Federal Art Project to create a series of western themed murals for the school 10 Noted artist Maynard Dixon consulted with Hamlin on the murals and the pair married in 1937 Two murals showing the founding of nearby Mission Dolores still survive while the third was lost during a 1970s seismic retrofit 9 The late 1930s also saw the construction of Drew Athletic Field behind the school in an area that had been occupied by houses fronting on Dorland Street that one block of Dorland was removed to construct the field Mission High School was retrofitted to meet earthquake safety standards starting in 1972 9 This included the removal of some of the building s architectural ornamentation as well as the loss of the WPA Hamlin mural Students attended Polytechnic High School until their return in 1978 The building continues to function as a public high school and remains an architectural landmark in the Dolores Park area of San Francisco In the 2007 08 school year principal Kevin Truitt won SFUSD Principal of the Year and in 2014 principal Eric Guthertz won the same award Statistics EditDemographics Edit White Latino Asian African American Pacific Islander American Indian Two or More Races9 11 52 5 11 11 2 11 15 6 11 1 2 11 0 8 11 1 8 11 According to U S News amp World Report 91 of Mission s student body is of color with 77 of the student body coming from an economically disadvantaged household determined by student eligibility for California s Reduced price meal program 12 Standardized Testing Edit SAT Scores for 2015 16 13 Reading Average Writing Average Math AverageMission 412 408 444District 474 467 517State 484 477 494Diversity EditMission High school is the first public school to hold an LGBTQ Drag Show Assembly 14 Programs Edit Mission High s football field Mission is the Academic Scholars Advancement Program ASAP is a summer program that sends 150 Mission High School athletes attended 31 programs They traveled to 22 locations in nine states and a few ventured as far as Japan China and Italy ASAP helps cover the bill to send these kids to a summer program 15 Notable alumni and faculty members from Mission High School EditCharles Phan chef cookbook author and restaurateur Tyler Gilbert an American professional baseball pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball He made his major league debut on August 3 Nancy Pelosi an American politician serving as speaker of the United States House of Representatives since 2019 Nick Allen infielder Oakland As MLB player shortstop born in San Diego Bruce Lee martial arts instructor actor filmmaker and philosopher Marshawn Lynch grew up in Oakland until Senior Year an American former football running back who played in the National Football League for 12 seasons Wally Berger class of 1923 professional baseball player starting center fielder in the first All Star Game 16 Dorothy Bryant teacher novelist and playwright 17 Jeffrey Cariaso class of 1990 former professional basketball coach and player Philippine Basketball Association 18 circular reference 19 Joe Cronin class of 1923 professional baseball player and Hall of Famer 20 Babe Dahlgren class of 1932 professional baseball player 21 Vincent DeDomenico class of 1933 inventor of Rice A Roni and developer of the Napa Valley Wine Train 22 Bobby Freeman rock and roll and R amp B singer from the late 1950s Do You Want to Dance 23 24 Alan Gallagher 1963 former San Francisco Giants third baseman 25 Eddie Joost class of 1934 professional baseball player 26 Walt Judnich class of 1934 professional baseball player 27 Lloyd Leith Basketball Hall of Fame coach and referee Guy Mitchell 1950s pop singer 28 Melissa Ng 1990 Hong Kong TV actress Lothar Osiander professional soccer coach MLS US National Soccer Team 29 James Rolph governor of California 1931 1934 and mayor of San Francisco 1912 1931 30 Carlos Santana musician and songwriter 31 Jorge Santana Musician Malo band 32 Gus Triandos 1948 professional baseball player 33 Leland Yee California State Senator 34 Faculty Edit Robert Roth Social Studies teacherSee also Edit San Francisco Bay Area portalSan Francisco County high schools List of San Francisco Designated LandmarksReferences Edit Hooper Bernadette C 2006 San Francisco s Mission District Aracadia Publishing p 25 ISBN 0738546577 a b California School Directory Mission High California Department of Education Retrieved May 21 2009 Cohort Data Outcomes CA Dept of Education Retrieved 26 February 2018 City of San Francisco Designated Landmarks City of San Francisco Archived from the original on March 25 2014 Retrieved October 21 2012 SFUSD Mission High School www sfusd edu Retrieved 2018 10 25 Mission High The School The Mural and Now The Book Tacolicious www tacolicious com Retrieved 2018 10 25 Rizga Kristina 4 August 2015 Mission High One School How Experts Tried to Fail it and the Students and Teachers Who Made It Triumph Nation Books p 7 ISBN 978 1568585673 Quarterly of the National Fire Protection Association National Fire Association 1922 p 165 a b c PCAD San Francisco Unified School District SFUSD Mission High School 2 San Francisco CA pcad lib washington edu Retrieved 2018 10 25 Mission High School Murals San Francisco CA Living New Deal Living New Deal Retrieved 2018 10 25 a b c d e f g Enrollment by Ethnicity and Grade Mission High School CA Dept of Education dq cde ca gov Retrieved 2017 06 17 Mission High Student Body U S News amp World Report Retrieved February 26 2018 SAT Report CA Dept of Education dq cde ca gov Retrieved 2018 06 18 Kukura Joe October 26 2016 What It s Like To Be Gay Out Or In Drag At Mission High School SFist Archived from the original on November 11 2017 Retrieved February 26 2018 Knapp Gwen March 9 2010 Young men on a mission at Mission High School DTL The San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved March 15 2010 Mission HS San Francisco CA Baseball Players Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2018 02 26 Dorothy Bryant Obituary San Francisco Chronicle December 31 2017 Retrieved February 26 2018 Jeffrey Cariaso Alumni History Joe Cronin Society for American Baseball Research sabr org Retrieved 2018 02 26 Babe Dahlgren Society for American Baseball Research sabr org Retrieved 2018 02 26 Guthrie Julian October 22 2007 Vincent DeDomenico dies invented Rice A Roni built wine train DTL San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved May 21 2009 https www pressreader com usa san francisco chronicle 20170215 282209420610390 Retrieved 2018 02 26 via PressReader a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Bobby Freeman SF s first rock n roll star dies at 76 SFGate Retrieved 2018 02 26 Mission High School Has Its Very Own Functioning Museum Mission High Foundation Eddie Joost Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame 2017 03 15 Retrieved 2018 02 26 Mission High School High School San Francisco California The Baseball Cube www thebaseballcube com Retrieved 2018 02 26 Friedwald Will 2010 A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers Pantheon Books ISBN 9780375421495 MLS Lothar Osiander Named New Clash Head Coach Retrieved 2018 02 26 Treasures at Mission High Museum San Francisco History Guidelines Newsletter www sfcityguides org Retrieved 2018 02 26 Santana returns to alma mater guitar blazing SFGate Retrieved 2018 02 26 Jorge Santana and Malo For Real 19 June 2018 Gus Triandos Society for American Baseball Research sabr org Retrieved 2018 02 26 Cote John July 3 2011 Tireless worker excels at reading political winds SFGATE Retrieved February 26 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mission High School San Francisco California official website Mission High School SFUSD website Great Schools profile California Department of Education DataQuest reports Mission High Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mission High School San Francisco amp oldid 1142170799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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