Gilroy High School

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Gilroy High School
Location
750 West Tenth Street

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Information
TypePublic
School districtGilroy Unified School District
PrincipalJulie Berggren
Teaching staff75.01 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,664 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio22.18[1]
Color(s)Blue and Yellow and White     
Athletics17 Interscholastic Sports
Athletics conferenceMonterey Bay League
CIF Central Coast Section
California Interscholastic Federation
MascotMustang
RivalsSan Benito High School (Hollister)
Christopher High School (Gilroy)
WebsiteGilroy High

Gilroy High School is a co-educational public school located in Gilroy, California, that serves the city of Gilroy. A part of the Gilroy Unified School District, is one of two public comprehensive high schools in the city and has an approximate enrollment of 1,500 students.

History

Gilroy High School Quad

Gilroy High School opened in 1911 at the site that now houses South Valley Middle School on IOOF Ave. The campus moved to its current location in 1978.

The school served as a temporary mass vaccination site in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Curriculum

Gilroy High offers a variety of course options. There are more than 15 Advanced Placement courses offered. There are a variety of fine arts, such as choir, band, drama, and art. There are many Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, including automotive mechanics, animation, culinary arts, floral design, and sports medicine.

Starting with the Class of 2018, all students are expected to meet the University of California A-G entrance requirements. In addition, beginning with the Class of 2013, all students must complete 80 hours of community service during their high school careers.

Gilroy High is one of the few high schools offering Project Lead the Way's Biomedical Sciences program. This four-year program allows students to investigate the roles of biomedical professionals as they study the concepts of human medicine, physiology, genetics, microbiology, and public health.[2]

Gilroy High completes the District's Spanish Dual Immersion K-12 Program by offering classes such as Biology in Spanish.

Athletics

The school's mascot is the mustang and all athletic teams representing the school go by the mustang nickname. The school's colors are blue, yellow and white. All of the school's athletic teams compete in the Central Coast Section (CCS).

The Boys Varsity Track and Field team won the CCS team championship in 2011.

Fall Winter Spring
Marching Band (boys and girls) Football (boys) Baseball (boys)
Volleyball (girls) Soccer (boys and girls) Softball (girls)
Golf (girls) Wrestling (boys and girls) Golf (boys)
Tennis (girls) Cheerleading (girls) Tennis (boys)
Cross Country (boys and girls) Basketball (boys and girls) Track & Field (boys and girls)
Water Polo (boys and girls) Swimming (boys and girls)
Cheerleading (girls) Volleyball (boys)
Field Hockey (girls) Lacrosse (girls)
Gymnastics (girls)

Awards and recognition

Gilroy High received California's Distinguished School Awards in 1994 and 2009.

Notable alumni

Notable staff

  • Daniel Cormier: UFC Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Champion. 2 time Olympian. Head wrestling coach.
  • Marco Sanchez: Wrestler for Puerto Rico at the 1996 Summer Olympic games.[10] Former principal.
  • Mark Speckman: American gridiron football coach and former player. Former football head coach at Gilroy High School for the 1983–85 seasons.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Gilroy High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  2. ^ "PLTW Biomedical Science - Curriculum". Project Lead The Way. Archived from the original on November 18, 2015. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  3. ^ "Jason Conrad - 2012-13 Men's Basketball - Chico State". chicowildcats.com.
  4. ^ "Jesse Delgado Bio". Archived from the original on February 27, 2015.
  5. ^ Porter, David L. (2004). Latino and African American Athletes Today. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 117. ISBN 9780313320484.
  6. ^ "Who's in the minors?". Gilroy Dispatch. May 11, 2005. Retrieved April 2, 2014.
  7. ^ Lundstrom, Mack (August 25, 2011). "Former Congressman Charlie Gubser dies". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved April 2, 2014.
  8. ^ Ryan, Maquinana (March 22, 2013). "Ghost Stories: Guerrero's father an old-school original". Comcast SportsNet Bay Area. Archived from the original on July 16, 2013. Retrieved April 2, 2014.
  9. ^ Harris, Carol (October 2, 2013). "Finding destiny in film – and each other". San Benito County Today. Archived from the original on January 9, 2019. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
  10. ^ "Marco Sanchez". Sports Reference.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved June 4, 2015.