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Whittier High School

Whittier High School (WHS) is a high school located in Whittier, California. It belongs to the Whittier Union High School District. It is the alma mater of President Richard Nixon (class of 1930) and John Lasseter (class of 1975), founder of Pixar.

Whittier High School
Cardinals Mascot on School Wall
Address
12417 East Philadelphia St.

,
90601

United States
Coordinates33°58′50″N 118°02′40″W / 33.98050°N 118.04431°W / 33.98050; -118.04431
Information
TypePublic
Motto"To Achieve and Maintain Excellence"
Established1900; 124 years ago (1900)
School districtWhittier Union High School District[2]
NCES School ID064248006955[1]
PrincipalTimothy Liggett
Teaching staff81.80 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment1,802 (2021–22)[1]
Student to teacher ratio22.03[1]
Color(s)Red and White   
MascotCardinals
NicknameCardinals
Websitewhs.wuhsd.org
The sign in front of Whittier High School

As of the 2020-21 school year, the school had 1,802 students, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.

History edit

Whittier High School was established in 1900 when the few classes were in the upper floor of the old Jonathan Bailey School. At that time, there were 47 students enrolled in the school. The classrooms included a study hall, a library, a recitation room, a science laboratory, and the principal's office. The library contained one stack of books. For a heating unit, there was an old-fashioned wood stove. A few pictures and a statue of Julius Caesar ornamented the building. Whittier's first principal was Ulysses P. Shull, who lasted one year. In 1901, he was succeeded by G. Walter Monroe.

Following the addition of the East Whittier, Ranchito, Rivera, Los Nietos, Pico, and Mill Districts, the school became known as Whittier Union High School. In 1905 a new building was opened at the corner of Philadelphia and Lindley, which is the current site of Whittier High School today.

A rapid influx of students necessitated the constructions of a girls' gym, an administration building and an auditorium in 1923. Soon after, the shops on Pierce Avenue were built.

In 1930, the cardinal was chosen as the Whittier High mascot because it is a native of Mill Creek (the area just north of Rio Hondo College). The bird was chosen because of its scarlet coat, which corresponded with the school colors. It was also felt that this bird possessed the same spirit and determination that has always been representative of Whittier High School.

The 1933 Long Beach earthquake rendered most of the buildings unsafe. Classes were held in crowded storerooms, basements, and bungalows until condemned buildings could be reconstructed. The Science Building was rebuilt in 1934; a Boys' Gym in 1935; dressing rooms and Cafeteria in 1936. The Auditorium stood idle for almost 20 years and then was renovated into the present Library.

In 1935, the Cardinal insignia was designed as a result of a contest, which lasted four months. The event was culminated by a special student body election to choose what has become the Cardinal insignia. Since then, the insignia has been used on class rings, pins, the Cardinal Key, and a victory flag.

In 1938, the District approved bonds for a new Girls' Gym and an Auditorium. Both were completed in 1940.

Following World War II, the Whittier area began to grow rapidly. In 1952, the student enrollment was over 3,500. It was at this time that the District opened a new high school called El Rancho. Growth continued and in 1953, California High School opened, followed by Santa Fe in 1955, Sierra in 1957, Pioneer in 1959, La Serna in 1961, and Monte Vista in 1964. By 1966, the District had almost 16,000 students in seven schools.

In 1967, Buffalo Springfield performed in the Whittier High School auditorium.

Because of declining enrollment, two of the schools closed in 1979. Many students from the Sierra High School area came to Whittier. Since that time, Whittier High School's enrollment has slowly increased each year.

Several areas of the Whittier High School campus were featured as Hill Valley High School in the 1985 blockbuster film Back to the Future, and its 1989 sequel Back to the Future Part II.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency and bond financing have been obtained for district-wide structural repairs, some of which are still under way.

In 1998, the Boys Gym was destroyed by fire. The new Perry Gym opened in 2002, named for father-and-son bankers and philanthropists Hermann and Hubert Perry. The Holloway-Poucher Aquatic Center was completed in 2001. Other buildings and areas on campus are named after alumni and members of the Cardinal community: the O.C. Albertson field after the principal from 1908-1930, the Myron Claxton Science Building, the Vic Lopez Auditorium, the Bob Chandler Sports Complex, and the Marion Wilson Hodge fountain.

Students edit

Ethnic breakdown (2007-2008 year) edit

African-American 2%
American Indian/Alaska Native <1%
Asian <1%
Filipino <1%
Latino/Hispanic 80%
Multiple/No Response <1%
Pacific Islander <1%
White 20%

Notable alumni edit

 
Richard Nixon, a Whittier High School Class of 1930 alumnus and the 37th President of the United States

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - Whittier High (064248006955)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  2. ^ "District Information / Whittier High SARC Reports". www.wuhsd.org. Retrieved 2016-02-08.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Whittier High School WHS is a high school located in Whittier California It belongs to the Whittier Union High School District It is the alma mater of President Richard Nixon class of 1930 and John Lasseter class of 1975 founder of Pixar Whittier High SchoolCardinals Mascot on School WallAddress12417 East Philadelphia St Whittier California 90601United StatesCoordinates33 58 50 N 118 02 40 W 33 98050 N 118 04431 W 33 98050 118 04431InformationTypePublicMotto To Achieve and Maintain Excellence Established1900 124 years ago 1900 School districtWhittier Union High School District 2 NCES School ID064248006955 1 PrincipalTimothy LiggettTeaching staff81 80 on an FTE basis 1 Grades9 12Enrollment1 802 2021 22 1 Student to teacher ratio22 03 1 Color s Red and White MascotCardinalsNicknameCardinalsWebsitewhs wbr wuhsd wbr org The sign in front of Whittier High School As of the 2020 21 school year the school had 1 802 students according to the National Center for Education Statistics Contents 1 History 2 Students 2 1 Ethnic breakdown 2007 2008 year 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editWhittier High School was established in 1900 when the few classes were in the upper floor of the old Jonathan Bailey School At that time there were 47 students enrolled in the school The classrooms included a study hall a library a recitation room a science laboratory and the principal s office The library contained one stack of books For a heating unit there was an old fashioned wood stove A few pictures and a statue of Julius Caesar ornamented the building Whittier s first principal was Ulysses P Shull who lasted one year In 1901 he was succeeded by G Walter Monroe Following the addition of the East Whittier Ranchito Rivera Los Nietos Pico and Mill Districts the school became known as Whittier Union High School In 1905 a new building was opened at the corner of Philadelphia and Lindley which is the current site of Whittier High School today A rapid influx of students necessitated the constructions of a girls gym an administration building and an auditorium in 1923 Soon after the shops on Pierce Avenue were built In 1930 the cardinal was chosen as the Whittier High mascot because it is a native of Mill Creek the area just north of Rio Hondo College The bird was chosen because of its scarlet coat which corresponded with the school colors It was also felt that this bird possessed the same spirit and determination that has always been representative of Whittier High School The 1933 Long Beach earthquake rendered most of the buildings unsafe Classes were held in crowded storerooms basements and bungalows until condemned buildings could be reconstructed The Science Building was rebuilt in 1934 a Boys Gym in 1935 dressing rooms and Cafeteria in 1936 The Auditorium stood idle for almost 20 years and then was renovated into the present Library In 1935 the Cardinal insignia was designed as a result of a contest which lasted four months The event was culminated by a special student body election to choose what has become the Cardinal insignia Since then the insignia has been used on class rings pins the Cardinal Key and a victory flag In 1938 the District approved bonds for a new Girls Gym and an Auditorium Both were completed in 1940 Following World War II the Whittier area began to grow rapidly In 1952 the student enrollment was over 3 500 It was at this time that the District opened a new high school called El Rancho Growth continued and in 1953 California High School opened followed by Santa Fe in 1955 Sierra in 1957 Pioneer in 1959 La Serna in 1961 and Monte Vista in 1964 By 1966 the District had almost 16 000 students in seven schools In 1967 Buffalo Springfield performed in the Whittier High School auditorium Because of declining enrollment two of the schools closed in 1979 Many students from the Sierra High School area came to Whittier Since that time Whittier High School s enrollment has slowly increased each year Several areas of the Whittier High School campus were featured as Hill Valley High School in the 1985 blockbuster film Back to the Future and its 1989 sequel Back to the Future Part II The Federal Emergency Management Agency and bond financing have been obtained for district wide structural repairs some of which are still under way In 1998 the Boys Gym was destroyed by fire The new Perry Gym opened in 2002 named for father and son bankers and philanthropists Hermann and Hubert Perry The Holloway Poucher Aquatic Center was completed in 2001 Other buildings and areas on campus are named after alumni and members of the Cardinal community the O C Albertson field after the principal from 1908 1930 the Myron Claxton Science Building the Vic Lopez Auditorium the Bob Chandler Sports Complex and the Marion Wilson Hodge fountain Students editEthnic breakdown 2007 2008 year edit African American 2 American Indian Alaska Native lt 1 Asian lt 1 Filipino lt 1 Latino Hispanic 80 Multiple No Response lt 1 Pacific Islander lt 1 White 20 Notable alumni edit nbsp Richard Nixon a Whittier High School Class of 1930 alumnus and the 37th President of the United States George Buehler 1965 former professional football player Oakland Raiders Patty Caretto Brown 1969 U S Olympian former world record holder in the women s 800 meters and 1500 meters International Swimming Hall of Fame member Bob Chandler 1967 former professional football player Buffalo Bills and the Oakland Raiders William C Gordon author Helen Hannah 1934 United States Marine 1943 75 chaperone in All American Girls Professional Baseball League John Lasseter 1975 writer director producer and founder of Pixar Animation Studios Neal Moore 1990 writer and canoeist Richard Nixon 1930 U S Representative U S Senator U S vice president and 37th President of the United States Vaneza Pitynski 2006 actress Steve Saleen driver and automobile customizer John Saul Class of 1959 author Art Sherman born 1937 horse trainer and jockeyReferences edit a b c d Search for Public Schools Whittier High 064248006955 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 21 November 2021 District Information Whittier High SARC Reports www wuhsd org Retrieved 2016 02 08 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Whittier High School amp oldid 1191673763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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