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Reseda Charter High School

Reseda Charter High School (RCHS), established in 1955, is located in the Reseda section of the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States. In the fall of 2018, the school became a charter and is now Reseda Charter High School. In the fall of 2020, the school added middle grades becoming 6-12. It is in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The school's Police Academy Magnet and Science Magnet were named a national Magnet School of Distinction by the Magnet Schools of America in 2017, 2018, and 2019. As of July 2017, the school was issued a full six-year term of accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges' accreditation process.

Reseda Charter High School
Location
18230 Kittridge Street, Reseda, Los Angeles, California 91335
Coordinates34°11′24″N 118°31′51″W / 34.189964°N 118.530886°W / 34.189964; -118.530886
Information
TypeCharter
Established1955
StatusOpen
School districtLos Angeles Unified School District
PrincipalMelanie Welsh
Staff75.33 (FTE)[1]
Grades6-12
Enrollment1,371 (2019-20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.20[1]
Color(s)Navy, Columbia blue, White      
Athletics conferenceValley Mission League
CIF Los Angeles City Section
MascotRegent
WebsiteOfficial Website

The charter school is now home to Charter Academy 6-12 with enrollment by charter lottery and automatically for former residential boundary students, an International Dual Language Center (Spanish) 6-12, a School for Advanced Studies 6-12: PLTW Biomedical Science CTE pathway 9-12, the Arts, Media & Entertainment 9-12 Magnet: Film Production and Management Magnet 9-12, the Police Academy Magnet 9-12, and the Reseda High School Science Magnet 9-12: PLTW Biomedical Science & PLTW Engineering Magnet.

Reseda Charter High School is in the planning stages of a 180+ million dollar renovation. New buildings will include administration, library, auditorium, Regent Hall (cafeteria), kitchen, and food service and two classroom buildings which will replace three industrial arts buildings. The new administration building will house administration, counseling, three magnet offices (AMEM, PA, Science), campus security, school police, college counseling, parent center, nursing and psychological services.

History edit

Reseda Charter High was the first complete high school to be built in the San Fernando Valley after World War II.[citation needed] Reseda opened with complete academic and science buildings, a gymnasium, track & field, Industrial shops, including an automotive repair facility. Reseda High School has a three-color system of navy, Columbia blue, and white.[citation needed] It was one of few high schools in the San Fernando Valley to have a complete auditorium when it was built.

It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961 when it merged into LAUSD.[2]

Academic programs edit

Reseda Charter programs include Charter Academy residential school 6-8 & 9-12, an International Dual Language Center 6-8 & 9-12(Spanish), a School for Advanced Studies 6-8 & 9-12: PLTW Biomedical Science CTE pathway, the Arts, Media & Entertainment Magnet: Film Production and Management CTE Magnet, the Police Academy Magnet CTE Magnet, and the Reseda High School Science Magnet: PLTW Biomedical Science CTE and PLTW Engineering CTE Magnet an award-winning arts program including: animation, marching band, dance, graphic art, jazz band, orchestra, stagecraft, studio art, and theater arts Academic Decathlon program, Navy Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps, chapter of Health Occupations Students of America, Science Bowl. In addition, Reseda Charter has a competitive flag and drill team performing and competing with the marching band. The Reseda Charter Marching Brigade won 1st place in the LAUSD Band Competition in 2019 and 1st place in the 2019 Granada Hills Christmas Parade. Additionally in 2019, Reseda opened a professional dance CTE pathway led by a working professional dancer.

Reseda Charter has the only robotics program in the San Fernando Valley competing in the FIRST Robotics Competition and was in the 1st place alliance in the spring of 2018 in Pomona, CA.[3]

Sports edit

Reseda Charter fields teams for boys & girls in football, basketball, cheerleading, soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis, golf, track & field, cross country, water polo, swimming & wrestling. The teams have won CIF Championships in sports including football, basketball, track & field, soccer, volleyball, cross country, and tennis.

Football edit

In 2019, the Reseda Charter High School football team was the 2019 CIF LA City D-1 Champions, CIF State 5A South Regional Champions. Previously, Reseda boasted championship titles in 1987,1995 City Champions 1998, and in 2016 were City Finalists. Overall, the Reseda football team won league championships in 1959, 1964, 1966, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1993,1995, 2010, 2011, 2019, and 2021 seasons for three different leagues. The Regents were 2-A CIF champions in 1986, 3-A champions in 1995,and 5-A South Regional Champions in 2019.

Reseda's football field is dedicated to former head coach Joel Shaeffer, who died in early January 2013. Schaeffer coached the Regents from 1976 to 2000, during which the team won 6 league titles and 2 CIF championships.[4] The team's current head coach, Alonso Arreola, took over the team in the 2005 season and won consecutive league championship titles in the 2010 and 2011 seasons led by quarterback Kwamhe Davis.

Reseda Charter Science Magnet edit

The Reseda Science Magnet provides students with a strong background in science, math, and social responsibility/community service. The program prepares students to be successful at the college level in the fields of medicine, physics, chemistry, engineering, geology, and environmental science. Students develop a strong competency in both math and science.

Students are offered two pathways: PLTW biomedical or PLTW engineering option.

School shooting edit

On February 22, 1993, 15-year-old Robert Heard shot and killed 17-year-old Michael Shean Ensley in a corridor of Reseda High School. Although police declined to characterize the shooting as gang-related, they did say both boys were involved in tagging. Ensley was the younger brother of actress Niecy Nash.[5] Heard was convicted as a juvenile for his crime. In 2017, Heard was charged with second-degree murder for stabbing his wife to death in 2012 during his parole and faced up to life without parole.[6]

The murder prompted LAUSD to install hundreds of metal detectors throughout the school district and a California State Assembly bill was passed allocating $1.5 million to buy metal wanding devices for all secondary schools in the state.[7]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Reseda Charter High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  2. ^ . Los Angeles Unified School District. Archived from the original on 1998-02-07. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  3. ^ "Reseda Regents Robotics".
  4. ^ "Ex-Reseda coach Joel Schaeffer dies". 14 January 2013.
  5. ^ Kaplan, Tracey (1993-06-05). "Fatal Shooting at School Prompts Project to Spread Anti-Weapons Message - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2017-05-27.
  6. ^ "Eunice man who killed Niecey Nash's brother found guilty in wife's murder".
  7. ^ "The 10 violent incidents at LAUSD schools that prompted stricter metal detector monitoring | LA School Report". laschoolreport.com. Retrieved 2019-06-14.
  8. ^ "Caroline Menjivar prepares for state Senate". spectrumnews1.com. Retrieved 2022-12-23.

Further reading edit

  • Recalde, Tony (coordinator at Reseda Environmental / Physical Sciences Magnet High School). "Reseda High School Can House Gifted Program." Los Angeles Times. February 4, 1996.

External links edit

  • Official site

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Reseda Charter High School In the fall of 2020 the school added middle grades becoming 6 12 It is in the Los Angeles Unified School District The school s Police Academy Magnet and Science Magnet were named a national Magnet School of Distinction by the Magnet Schools of America in 2017 2018 and 2019 As of July 2017 the school was issued a full six year term of accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges accreditation process Reseda Charter High SchoolLocation18230 Kittridge Street Reseda Los Angeles California 91335Coordinates34 11 24 N 118 31 51 W 34 189964 N 118 530886 W 34 189964 118 530886InformationTypeCharterEstablished1955StatusOpenSchool districtLos Angeles Unified School DistrictPrincipalMelanie WelshStaff75 33 FTE 1 Grades6 12Enrollment1 371 2019 20 1 Student to teacher ratio20 20 1 Color s Navy Columbia blue White Athletics conferenceValley Mission LeagueCIF Los Angeles City SectionMascotRegentWebsiteOfficial Website The charter school is now home to Charter Academy 6 12 with enrollment by charter lottery and automatically for former residential boundary students an International Dual Language Center Spanish 6 12 a School for Advanced Studies 6 12 PLTW Biomedical Science CTE pathway 9 12 the Arts Media amp Entertainment 9 12 Magnet Film Production and Management Magnet 9 12 the Police Academy Magnet 9 12 and the Reseda High School Science Magnet 9 12 PLTW Biomedical Science amp PLTW Engineering Magnet Reseda Charter High School is in the planning stages of a 180 million dollar renovation New buildings will include administration library auditorium Regent Hall cafeteria kitchen and food service and two classroom buildings which will replace three industrial arts buildings The new administration building will house administration counseling three magnet offices AMEM PA Science campus security school police college counseling parent center nursing and psychological services Contents 1 History 2 Academic programs 3 Sports 4 Football 5 Reseda Charter Science Magnet 6 School shooting 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editReseda Charter High was the first complete high school to be built in the San Fernando Valley after World War II citation needed Reseda opened with complete academic and science buildings a gymnasium track amp field Industrial shops including an automotive repair facility Reseda High School has a three color system of navy Columbia blue and white citation needed It was one of few high schools in the San Fernando Valley to have a complete auditorium when it was built It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961 when it merged into LAUSD 2 Academic programs editReseda Charter programs include Charter Academy residential school 6 8 amp 9 12 an International Dual Language Center 6 8 amp 9 12 Spanish a School for Advanced Studies 6 8 amp 9 12 PLTW Biomedical Science CTE pathway the Arts Media amp Entertainment Magnet Film Production and Management CTE Magnet the Police Academy Magnet CTE Magnet and the Reseda High School Science Magnet PLTW Biomedical Science CTE and PLTW Engineering CTE Magnet an award winning arts program including animation marching band dance graphic art jazz band orchestra stagecraft studio art and theater arts Academic Decathlon program Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps chapter of Health Occupations Students of America Science Bowl In addition Reseda Charter has a competitive flag and drill team performing and competing with the marching band The Reseda Charter Marching Brigade won 1st place in the LAUSD Band Competition in 2019 and 1st place in the 2019 Granada Hills Christmas Parade Additionally in 2019 Reseda opened a professional dance CTE pathway led by a working professional dancer Reseda Charter has the only robotics program in the San Fernando Valley competing in the FIRST Robotics Competition and was in the 1st place alliance in the spring of 2018 in Pomona CA 3 Sports editReseda Charter fields teams for boys amp girls in football basketball cheerleading soccer baseball softball volleyball tennis golf track amp field cross country water polo swimming amp wrestling The teams have won CIF Championships in sports including football basketball track amp field soccer volleyball cross country and tennis Football editIn 2019 the Reseda Charter High School football team was the 2019 CIF LA City D 1 Champions CIF State 5A South Regional Champions Previously Reseda boasted championship titles in 1987 1995 City Champions 1998 and in 2016 were City Finalists Overall the Reseda football team won league championships in 1959 1964 1966 1980 1983 1984 1986 1987 1993 1995 2010 2011 2019 and 2021 seasons for three different leagues The Regents were 2 A CIF champions in 1986 3 A champions in 1995 and 5 A South Regional Champions in 2019 Reseda s football field is dedicated to former head coach Joel Shaeffer who died in early January 2013 Schaeffer coached the Regents from 1976 to 2000 during which the team won 6 league titles and 2 CIF championships 4 The team s current head coach Alonso Arreola took over the team in the 2005 season and won consecutive league championship titles in the 2010 and 2011 seasons led by quarterback Kwamhe Davis Reseda Charter Science Magnet editThe Reseda Science Magnet provides students with a strong background in science math and social responsibility community service The program prepares students to be successful at the college level in the fields of medicine physics chemistry engineering geology and environmental science Students develop a strong competency in both math and science Students are offered two pathways PLTW biomedical or PLTW engineering option School shooting editOn February 22 1993 15 year old Robert Heard shot and killed 17 year old Michael Shean Ensley in a corridor of Reseda High School Although police declined to characterize the shooting as gang related they did say both boys were involved in tagging Ensley was the younger brother of actress Niecy Nash 5 Heard was convicted as a juvenile for his crime In 2017 Heard was charged with second degree murder for stabbing his wife to death in 2012 during his parole and faced up to life without parole 6 The murder prompted LAUSD to install hundreds of metal detectors throughout the school district and a California State Assembly bill was passed allocating 1 5 million to buy metal wanding devices for all secondary schools in the state 7 Notable alumni editRobert Hilburn 1957 former Los Angeles Times music critic Dan Pena 1963 Wall Street as a financial analyst Christine Maggiore deceased AIDS denialist Jeff Swampy Marsh 1978 animator writer director producer voice actor and composer Co creator of Phineas amp Ferb and Milo Murphy s Law Jim McGlothlin 1961 former MLB pitcher Odis McKinney 1974 former NFL cornerback Mark Nordquist 1963 former NFL lineman Bobby Pfeil former MLB third baseman Leo Rosales 1999 former MLB pitcher Willie Sims professional soccer player Brody Stevens stand up comedian and actor Bob Swaim 1961 film director Michael Tigar criminal defense lawyer David Wilson former NFL defensive back Hal Bedsole 1959 former NFL tight end Bob Christiansen former NFL defensive tackle Greg Lee 1971 former ABA and NBA point guard Caroline Menjivar California state senator 8 Ted Nash 1977 Grammy winning jazz saxaphonist composer Randy Kerber 1976 Award winning pianist composer Mark Summer 1976 Grammy winning Cellist composer former member of the Turtle Island String Quartet Bill Griffeth 1974 Author and TV news anchor Elizabeth McKenzie 1976 Author and EditorReferences edit a b c Reseda Charter High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved November 23 2021 Los Angeles City School District Los Angeles Unified School District Archived from the original on 1998 02 07 Retrieved 2020 10 27 Reseda Regents Robotics Ex Reseda coach Joel Schaeffer dies 14 January 2013 Kaplan Tracey 1993 06 05 Fatal Shooting at School Prompts Project to Spread Anti Weapons Message Los Angeles Times Articles latimes com Retrieved 2017 05 27 Eunice man who killed Niecey Nash s brother found guilty in wife s murder The 10 violent incidents at LAUSD schools that prompted stricter metal detector monitoring LA School Report laschoolreport com Retrieved 2019 06 14 Caroline Menjivar prepares for state Senate spectrumnews1 com Retrieved 2022 12 23 Further reading editRecalde Tony coordinator at Reseda Environmental Physical Sciences Magnet High School Reseda High School Can House Gifted Program Los Angeles Times February 4 1996 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reseda High School Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reseda Charter High School amp oldid 1219605369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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