Grace M. Davis High School

Grace M. Davis High School
Location
1200 W. Rumble Road

,
95350

Information
Established1961
School districtModesto City Schools
PrincipalMichael Shroyer
Teaching staff90.36 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,022 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio22.38[1]
Color(s)Green and Gold    
AthleticsCIF Sac-Joaquin Section
Athletics conferenceWestern Athletic Conference
MascotSpartan
NewspaperCorinthian
YearbookOlympian
Websitedavis.mcs4kids.com

37°40′52.74″N 0121°0′36.77″W / 37.6813167°N 121.0102139°W / 37.6813167; -121.0102139

Grace M. Davis High School, commonly referred to as Davis High School, is a public high school located in Modesto, California, United States. Established in 1961, the school serves students in grades 9-12. Davis High was recognized as a California Distinguished School in 2005.

History

Davis High School was established in what was then a rural setting and was intended to serve approximately 1,800 students from predominantly agricultural-based families in north Modesto and Salida. As Modesto and Salida have grown, so has Davis High School. Davis later served more than 2800 students.

However, after the opening of Joseph Gregori High School in Modesto, CA, Davis High School's student population again dropped below 2000 as a large portion of the student body enrolled at Gregori for the start of the 2010-2011 school year.

Campus

The campus consists of three locker rows, an activity court or quad area used mainly for lunch consumption and student body activities, and approximately 100 classrooms. The campus is bordered, on the North Side, by Rumble Road, and on the West side by Tully Road. The South side of the campus is bordered by the Davis football field, tracks, and soccer fields. To the East, adjacent to the campus, is Davis Park, a recreational area. There is also a picnic area that used to have awnings covering the benches. After Davis became a closed campus, students continued to frequent the park during school hours, subjecting them to consequences for being out of bounds per board policy.

Curriculum

The school participates in the California Partnership Academies program, which provides school-within-a-school opportunities for students interested in pursuing careers in health sciences and public safety:

The Health Careers Academy, exclusive to the Grace Davis campus, is a four-year "school-within-a-school" program filled with college preparatory classes.

AVID stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination. This program helps students get into a four-year college after they graduate from high school.

The Davis High School Public Safety Academy is a three-year "school within a school" program, with a recommended freshman pre-academy year, which offers a college preparatory academic curriculum as well as vocational experiences for students interested in careers in criminal justice and public safety.

This program provides a thematic approach for core courses in the field of public safety and career exploration. The sophomore year introduces the academy concepts in English, science, world history, and Public Safety Tech I classes. In the junior and senior years, students will continue to explore careers in public safety through their government, English, advanced math, and science classes, in addition to taking a CERT/First Responder course. Upon completion of the CERT/First Responder course, students are eligible to be members of the on-campus emergency preparedness and response team.

Additionally, Davis offers a four-year Middle College program. The program is designed to allow students to take college classes on their regular school day. Students complete online classes during the regular school day and have the opportunity to earn college credits.

Athletics

Grace M. Davis High School belongs to the Western Athletic Conference in the Sac-Joaquin Section of the California Interscholastic Federation. Before the conference's creation in 2004, the school belonged to the Central California Conference. The teams, known as the Spartans, compete in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, water polo, and wrestling.

Notable alumni

References

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  2. ^ Nowicki, Sue (August 18, 2007). "One-time Modestan recounts 'slow-burn' rise to nationally known Christian musician". Modesto Bee.
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