Antioch High School

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Antioch High School
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Address
Antioch High School
700 West 18th Street

Antioch
,
Contra Costa
,
California
94509

United States
Coordinates 38°00′18″N121°48′54″W / 38.005021°N 121.814967°W / 38.005021; -121.814967 [1]
Information
School district Antioch Unified School District
CEEB code 050115 [2]
PrincipalLouie Rocha
Teaching staff85.16 FTE [3]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,989 (2020–21) [3]
Student to teacher ratio23.36 [3]
Color(s)  
MascotPanther
Team namePanthers
AccreditationWASC
NewspaperThe Prowler
YearbookThe Panther
Website https://www.antiochschools.net/o/ahs

Antioch High School is a public high school located in Antioch, California, United States. It is located at 700 West 18th Street between G and L streets. It is a comprehensive high school for grades 9-12. There are about 120 teachers, and 20 maintenance and office staff. The administration consists of a principal and four vice principals. Departments at the school include English; mathematics; physical, earth, and life sciences; social studies; physical education; vocal and instrumental music; video, photographic, sculpted, painted and drawn arts; foreign languages; health and sports medicine; auto and wood shop; and engineering.

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History

AHS opened in Antioch, California in 1955. It is the second high school in Antioch, replacing the old high school (which is now the city museum). The school is currently being remodeled with upgrades throughout the entire school. This project is now completed.

Academies

EDGE

In 2010, Antioch High started the Academy of Engineering and Designing a Greener Environment (EDGE) which is a pathway that integrates the core classes with an engineering class to give students a peek into careers in engineering. Professor Jason Ebner from UC Berkeley gives instruction at this institution.

Environmental Studies

In 2012, Antioch launched an Environmental Studies Academy.

LEAD

In 2012, Antioch launched a Leadership and Public Service Academy.

Media/Tech

In 2012, Antioch launched a Media/Tech Academy. [4]

Notable alumni

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