Mt. Shasta High School

Mt. Shasta High School

Mount Shasta High School, the district's largest school
Address
710 Everett Memorial Highway
Mount Shasta, California, Siskiyou County 96067
United States
Coordinates 41°19′18″N 122°18′19″W / 41.32167°N 122.30528°W / 41.32167; -122.30528Coordinates: 41°19′18″N 122°18′19″W / 41.32167°N 122.30528°W / 41.32167; -122.30528[1]
Information
Type Public
School district Siskiyou Union High School District
Superintendent Mike Matheson
Principal Jennifer McKinnon
Grades 9–12
Number of students 429
Color(s)          Blue and gold
Athletics conference CIF Northern Section Shasta Cascade League
Mascot Bear
Rival Weed High School
Newspaper Mount Shasta Herald
Website Mt. Shasta H.S.

Mt. Shasta High School is a public high school located in Mount Shasta, California in southern Siskiyou County. It is one of the five members of the Siskiyou Union High School District. Mt. Shasta High school's mascot is a bear and the rivaling team is the Weed High School Cougars.

Overview

Mt. Shasta high school was recognized as a California Distinguished High School in 2013. It also received a six year accreditation term during the 2009–10 school year.[2] It operates on an 8 period schedule from 8:00 a.m. to 3:05 p.m. with a break for on or off campus lunch. Students are required to have at least six scheduled classes out of the eight available periods.

Demographics

The student population of about 400 is:

[3]

Academics

Mt. Shasta High School offers all required core classes for grades 9–12, along with a variety of Advanced Placement classes. Advanced Placement classes offered include English, Spanish, biology, environmental science, psychology, statistics, calculus, and art. One or more of these Advanced Placement classes are taken by about 30% percent of students each year. Students can take vocational classes such as wood shop and manufacturing or general knowledge enhancement classes such as Microsoft Office. There are also several performing arts classes offered for students such as band, jazz band, choir and theater. Classes focusing on business and video production/technology are offered to select students pending the instructor's approval. In order for students to be eligible for participation in any athletic program, they must maintain a specific GPA, follow the athletic code of conduct, and attend all classes on days of athletic participation such as games and practices. Student athletes have the option to apply for up to one year of alternative physical education credit through their participation in athletic programs.

Activities

Mt. Shasta High School offers several campus organized clubs for student participation.

Student leadership

The student leadership program consists of a select group of students who organize on campus events. They are responsible for scheduling and planning organized activities such as school assemblies, spirit weeks, and dances.

Link crew is a program supported by Mt. Shasta High School that allows junior and senior level students to assist incoming freshmen and transfer students in their first year. The program helps provide new students with knowledge about the campus, information about high school rules and regulations, and a mentor that they can contact if they need continued assistance.

Virtual Enterprise

This class is available to students as practice for creating and running a business. In order to be accepted into this class, students must submit an application and go through an interview process. The class creates a hypothetical business and students participate as members of financial, marketing, advertising, and human resource departments in an attempt to continue running the business.

Athletics

The Mt. Shasta High School athletic program, known as the "Bears", has several athletic programs available for students. Eligible students can participate in volleyball, football, cheerleading, cross country, wrestling, golf, basketball, track and field, softball, baseball, tennis, soccer or the ski and snowboard team. Students are generally allowed to participate in one athletic program per sports season, as long as they have met all of the school's requirements. [4]

Athletic facilities

On 23 June 2012, a petition drive was started to name the school's football field in honor of former coach and athletic director Joe Blevins, who died on June 21, 2012.[5][6][7]

Retired numbers and Notable Athletes

#1 – Jason Sehorn (football, former NFL defensive back who played for the New York Giants and St. Louis Rams)

#22 – Kayla Spini (softball)


References

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