Orangeview Western 7-12 School

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Orangeview Western 7-12 School
Location
Orangeview Western 7-12 School
501 South Western Avenue

,
92804

Coordinates 33°49′32″N118°0′9″W / 33.82556°N 118.00250°W / 33.82556; -118.00250
Information
Type Public high school
Established2025
School district Anaheim Union High School District
PrincipalLorena Moreno (Orangeview Junior High School)
PrincipalBindi Crawford (Western High School)
Grades7–12
Athletics conference Orange League
MascotPioneers (Western High School), Panthers (Orangeview Junior High School)
RivalAnaheim High School
Website School website
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Orangeview Western 7-12 School, formerly known as Western High School and Orangeview Junior High School is a public school located in Anaheim, California, serving students in grades 7–12. The school is one of ten high schools in the Anaheim Union High School District. It is located in the western end of Anaheim and also serves southwest Buena Park and northwest Stanton. It was established in 2025. The school's mascots are the Pioneers (Western High School) and the Panthers (Orangeview Junior High School).

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Athletics

High school athletic teams compete in the CIF Southern Section of the California Interscholastic Federation and are known as the "Pioneers".

Fall

  • Football
  • Marching Band
  • Volleyball
  • Boys' Cross-Country
  • Girls' Cross-Country
  • Girls' Golf
  • Girls' Tennis
  • Boys' Water Polo
  • Cheerleading

Winter

  • Boys' Basketball
  • Girls' Basketball
  • Wrestling
  • Boys' Bowling
  • Girls' Bowling
  • Girls' Water Polo
  • Winter Cheerleading
  • Winter Guard

Spring

  • Baseball
  • Boys' Golf
  • Boys' Tennis
  • Girls' Soccer
  • Boys' Soccer
  • Boys'/Girls' Swimming
  • Softball
  • Boys' Track and Field
  • Girls' Track and Field

Notable staff and alumni

References

  1. Hamilton, Tom (May 24, 1980). "Moses Hits It Big in Tucson". Los Angeles Times . p. III-12. Retrieved October 17, 2020 via newspapers.com.
  2. "In the spotlight, Western High's 'most famous alum' traces road to Stockholm" . Retrieved October 7, 2013.