Temecula Valley High School

Temecula Valley High School
Address
31555 Rancho Vista Road

, ,
92592

Coordinates33°30′08″N 117°06′59″W / 33.50222°N 117.11639°W / 33.50222; -117.11639Coordinates: 33°30′08″N 117°06′59″W / 33.50222°N 117.11639°W / 33.50222; -117.11639
Information
School typeSecondary
Established1985
School districtTemecula Valley Unified School District
SuperintendentTimothy Ritter[1]
PrincipalAllen Williams[2]
Grades9th - 12th
Enrollment3,724[3] (2016-17)
Color(s)          Brown, Gold
MascotGolden Bear
Website

Temecula Valley High School is a public high school for grades 9-12 in Temecula, California. The school opened in 1985 as the city's first high school, along with Margarita Middle School and Temecula Elementary School. When it was built, it was a part of the Elsinore Union High School District (now the Lake Elsinore Unified School District) until the Temecula Valley Unified School District was founded. It is a California Distinguished School.

In its first year the school's attendance consisted of 350 students and 17 teachers. Over the years, attendance has increased to over 3,000.

In August 2007, Temecula Valley High opened a new multimillion-dollar gym.

In May 2013, Temecula Valley High School completed a multimillion-dollar performing arts center.

In February 2015 a renovation of the Stadium was completed, changing the field to turf rather than grass.

Athletics

The Temecula Valley's wrestling team won its 31st consecutive league title in 2019, and has won 36 CIF titles, and 3 Masters titles.[4]

Temecula Valley High's football program had a record 12 straight CIF playoff appearances from 1995-2007.[citation needed]

In 2016, Temecula Valley High School's varsity basketball team reached the CIF championship for the first time.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Temecula Valley Unified School District: Superintendent". Temecula Valley Unified School District. Retrieved 2011-08-12.
  2. ^ "Temecula Valley High School: Administration". Temecula Valley Unified School District. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  3. ^ "Temecula Valley High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  4. ^ "HS Wrestling: Temecula Valley Exends it's Own State High School Wrestling Record - Inland Empire Sports & News". Inland Empire Sports & News. 2017-02-03. Retrieved 2017-05-09.
  5. ^ "ALUMNI: Pounders makes big league camp after long road". 19 February 2016.

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