San Bernardino High School

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San Bernardino High School
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San Bernardino High School
1850 North E Street

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92405

United States
Coordinates 34°7′52″N117°17′41.1″W / 34.13111°N 117.294750°W / 34.13111; -117.294750
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Type Senior High School
Motto"The Very Best"
Established1891 [1]
FoundersDavid B. Sturges
Noble A. Richardson
School district San Bernardino City Unified School District
CEEB code 052797
PrincipalAnna Sosa
Teaching staff73.23 (FTE) [2]
Grades9th-12th
Number of students1,480 (2022-2023) [2]
Student to teacher ratio20.21 [2]
Education system Semester
Campus Urban
Color(s)  Red
  Black
  White
Nickname Cardinals [3]
Rival Pacific High School (San Bernardino)
Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges
NewspaperTyro Times
YearbookTyro Annual
Website sanbernardino.sbcusd.com

San Bernardino High School (SBHS) is an American public high school and city located at 1850 North E Street within San Bernardino, California and a member of the San Bernardino City Unified School District. SBHS was granted charter as a city in 1963, under the name Cardinal City after the school's mascot, the Cardinal. SBHS is the oldest high school in the City of San Bernardino.

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History

San Bernardino High School was officially established when residents of the San Bernardino, California approved a $60,000 bond for construction of a high school in 1891. [1] Construction of a three-story building at the southwest corner of Eighth and E Streets was completed in 1892 and received state accreditation in 1893 as San Bernardino Polytechnic High School. [1] In 1915, after enrollment had exceeded 400 students, a new campus was built consisting of five main buildings. [4]

In 1963, California Governor Edmund G. Brown granted the SBHS a city charter under the name Cardinal City. [5]

Academics

San Bernardino High School has a wide range of academic classes with regular 'College Prep', 'Honors' and Advanced Placement classes.[ citation needed ]The school offers the AVID program as well. SBHS has exemplary Mock Trail, Academic Decathlon. numerous SBHS students are members of National Honors Society, Spanish Honors Society, Quill and Scroll Journalism Honors Society, International Thespian Honors Society and the National Art Honors Society.

Notable alumni

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