Coalinga High School

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Coalinga High School
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Coalinga High School
750 Van Ness St
Coalinga, California 93210

United States
Coordinates 36°08′38″N120°21′43″W / 36.143849°N 120.361817°W / 36.143849; -120.361817 Coordinates: 36°08′38″N120°21′43″W / 36.143849°N 120.361817°W / 36.143849; -120.361817
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School type Comprehensive Public High School
MottoOnce a Toad, Always a Toad
Established1909 (1909)
School district Coalinga-Huron Unified School District
SuperintendentLori Villanueva
CEEB code 050630
NCES School ID 060912000933 [1]
PrincipalSheila Diaz
Faculty55.39 (FTE) [2]
Grades 912
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment1,175 (2018–19) [2]
Student to teacher ratio21.21 [2]
Campus type Rural
Color(s)   Orange and black
MascotThe Horned Toad
AccreditationsCoalinga High School received a 6-year WASC accreditation in 2013.
PublicationCHS The Magazine
YearbookPetrolia
Feeder schoolsCoalinga Middle School, Huron Middle School
Website School web site

Coalinga High School is a public high school in Coalinga, California. It lies southwest of Fresno, California and northeast of San Luis Obispo, California. It serves both the communities of Coalinga and Huron. It is a member of the West Sierra League Conference. Its mascot is the Horned Toad. [3]

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Academics

Coalinga offers a variety of classes including several CTE courses as well as AP and Pre-AP courses. Coalinga High School also works closely with the local community college, West Hills College, and provides dual enrollment for participating students who wish to enroll in college courses while in high school. Some of our elective classes consist of ASB, Drama, Art, Ceramics, Web Page Design, Multi-media, Band, Choir, etc.

Pre-AP & AP Courses

Enrollment

Coalinga High School has had an enrollment of about 1,158 students in 2017-2018 school year. [4] Coalinga High School is very integrated in the school years of 2011-2012 with, 0.1% American Indian/Alaska Native 0.2% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 2.2% Asian, 79.9% Hispanic, 1.4% Black, and 16.0% White. [5]

Student Body Clubs

There are numerous clubs available to students at Coalinga High School. [6] A few of most notable are the following:

Athletics

Currently, Coalinga High School offers its students 12 sports teams: baseball, softball, basketball, swimming, football, wrestling, volleyball, track and field, soccer, cross country, tennis, and cheerleading. [7]

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