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Yucaipa High School is a public high school in Yucaipa, California(U-Kai-puh) that serves the city of Yucaipa and the communities of Oak Glen and Calimesa, 65 miles east of Los Angeles.
Yucaipa High School
Location 33000 Yucaipa Blvd. Yucaipa, California, 92399
Principal Bernard "Bernie" Cavanagh
Established 1959
District Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District
School type Public (U.S.)
Enrollment Over 2,000 Students, Grades 10 through 12
Mascot ThunderBirds
School Colors Blue and Gold
Information (909)-797-0106

Fight Song and Alma Mater

Alma Mater:

» In a beautiful green valley,


   Where the sun shines bright and clear, » And the mountains constant vigil keep


   The school we love so dear. » Our faith in her grows stronger,


   As every day goes by, » Our loyalty again we pledge


   To our Yucaipa High!

Fight Song

History

The original Yucaipa High School campus is what is now the Ninth Grade campus located on 6th Street (in Yucaipa, Ca). The campus moved to its current location on Yucaipa Blvd. in 1970 and now houses grades 10-12.

Design and Structures

The Yucaipa High School campus consists of the A, C,D,E,F,G,H,I,L,M,N,O,P,and Q buildings, Multi-Purpose Room, and a Gym. In the summer of 2007 a new all weather track and football field was completed.

Student Government

The student government is currently advised by Matt Carpenter, the Activities Director. The positions in the class are:
-ASB President, Grant Peterson -ASB Vice President, Rebecca Hauso -ASB Secretary, Lynn Osorio -ASB Treasurer, Alexandra Onodera
   -Senior Class President, Zak Weinberg -Senior Class Vice President, Laura Mee -Senior Class Secretary/Treasurer, Katie Espinoza -Senior Class Representative, Chelsey Tobar
   -Junior Class President, Mackenzie Hunt -Junior Class Vice President, Michelle Ortega -Junior Class Secretary/Treasurer, Bethany Child -Junior Class Representative, Kyle McCabe
   -Sophomore Class President, Donald Moser -Sophomore Class Vice Persident, Brittney Koepsell -Sophomore Class Secretary/Treasurer, Rachelle Fawcett -Sophomore Class Representative, Jordan Coleman
   -Commissioner of Clubs, Jennifer Leja -Commissioner of Fine Arts, Sloane Murphy -Commissioner of Publications and Elections, Stefanie Burgess -Commissioner of Sports, Nicholas Tate -Commissioner of Education, Alyssa Leano -Commissioner of Activities, Ashlee Flynn -commissioner of Spirit, Sammi Jo Shubin -Commissioner of Media and Technology, Patrick Aiken -Assistant Commissioner of Media and Technology, John Kraning

Publications

The Yucaipa High School Epigraph The student-produced news magazine, The Epigraph, has been published and distributed by the Journalism class under the advisory of Yucaipa High School faculty member Scott Kennedy(External Link) since August 2000. Kennedy continued to advise the publication through the 2008 school year. In its first eight years, the Epigraph has won five First Place Awards and one First Place with Special Merit award from the American Scholastic Press Association.(External Link) A History of Producing and Printing the Issues The Epigraph began as a two color news magazine. Layout was done borrowing Mr. Mark Watkin's computer lab using Quark 4.1 software. The publication was printed in Colton, CA at Wirz and Co. Printing. That first year the Epigraph produced four issues. In the spring of 2001, The Yucaipa High School Site Counsel approved over $20000 in spending to purchase a digital camera, black and white laser printer, upgraded Quark 5.0 software and ten computer systems. In the fall of 2001 the then principal, Mauren Latham invited Kennedy to consider the purchase of a four color Xerox Docucolor 40 digital printer for the publication. The four color years for the Epigraph had begun. National contests and evaluations all praised the staff's writing quality and its publication's use of color in layout. The then Xerox Educational Sales Rep, Shawn McCann asked repeatedly for samples of layouts so he could show other clients what students could do "in house" with a little color. Kennedy used funds generated by the popular publication's advertising to purchase a Nikon D100 Digital SLR camera as well as two professional lenses for the staff. That camera was still in use by staff during the 2007-2008 school year. The Journalism staff was moved to the Science and Technology building in the fall of 2002 where they remain today. In November of 2005, the printing system was upgraded to a more dependable (and more expensive) Xerox Docucolor 2045 printer that included a Sun Workstation Rip server. This system was removed at the end of the 2007 school year. 2007 Microsoft Settlement money funded the purchase of a new Dell Computer lab for the staff to share with another technology teacher, Betty Gill during the spring of 2007. Those systems were installed during the last week of school in 2007 and configured before the beginning of the 2007-2008 year. The YHS School Site Counsel also approved a request for a class license for Adobe Creative Suite (CS3) software for the room. The Epigraph staff plans to work with a local four color printer in the Inland Empire during the 2007-2008 school year. The Epigraph Editors-in-Chief 2000-2007
2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008
Lindsey Fawcett Jaqueline Stippich Jonathan Bianchet Jackie Kimmel Jordan Mertins Tina Robinette Holly Cross Promise Newell
Jonathan Bianchet Claire Edwards Claire Edwards Krystal Klietz Jenna Miller Candace Caamano Katie Espinoza

Graduation Requirements

» 4 years English


   3 years Math » 3 1/2 years Social Science


   2 years Science » 1 year Foreign Language OR Visual/Performing Arts


   2 years Physical Education » 1/2 year Ed. for Living

  • Passing scores on the CAHSEE and YHS Writing Proficiency

Extracurricular Activities

Band

Two types of band classes are offered at Yucaipa High School- Symphonic band and Wind Ensemble Music appreciation is also offered. Extra-curricular band activities include Jazz Band, Percussion Ensemble, and award-winning marching band also known as the Thunderbird Marching Regiment.

Choir

Varsity Choir and Madrigals are choir classes at Yucaipa High School. The Madrigal choir has been chosen to perform at the 2008 Pre-Olympic games in Bejing, China

Drama

The Yucaipa High School Theater program offers students award winning opportunities. In the 2005-2006 school year, they successfully performed Les Miserables and Deadwood Dick; in the 2006-2007 school year they performed West Side Story and Hamlet; and in the 2007-2008 school year they plan to perform Twelfth Night and the musical 1776. They have been chosen to attend Edinburgh, Scotland in the Fringe Festival in 2008 and annually enter into the California Educational Theatre Association.

Clubs

  • Aardvark Club
  • Best Buddies Club
  • Alive Club (Christian Club)
  • Invisible Children
  • Block Y
  • Interact Club
  • Key Club
  • Leo Club
  • Socrates Cafe
  • Photography Club
  • Croquet Club
  • Fishing Club
  • French Club
  • Rock Club
  • Forever 82
  • Future Business Leaders of America
  • International Thespian Society Troupe #960
  • Drama Club
  • A# (Choral Booster Club)
  • Gay-Straight Alliance
  • Book Club
  • Anime Club

    Sports

    Yucaipa recently joined the Citrus Belt League.

    Fall Season (September-November)

  • Football
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Cross Country Running
  • Girls Tennis
  • Boys Water Polo
  • Girls Golf 2006, C.B.L. Champs

    Winter Season (December-February)

  • Girls Water Polo
  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Soccer
  • Wrestling

    Spring Season (March-May)

  • Golf
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Badminton
  • Boys Track and Field
  • Girls Track and Field
  • Boys Swimming
  • Girls Swimming
  • Boys Tennis
  • Boys Volleyball

    Famous Alumni

  • Mark Teahen - MLB Player for the Kansas City Royals
  • Corky Miller - MLB player for many minor and major league teams.
  • Susan Anton - Actress

    Trivia

  • Yucaipa High School is the only high school in California with Thunderbirds as the mascot.
  • Wildwood Calvary Chapel meets weekly on Sundays with services at 8:30 and 10:30 in the YHS Multi-purpose room. Weekly youth group meetings are also held on Tuesday nights from 6:45 to 8:30.Further Information

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