Santiago High School (Corona, California)
Santiago High School | |
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Address | |
1395 Foothill Parkway , , 92881 | |
Coordinates | 33°50′7″N 117°32′49″W / 33.83528°N 117.54694°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Home of Scholars, Achievers, and Champions |
Established | 1995 |
School district | Corona-Norco Unified School District |
Principal | Kenny Torres[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 3,517 (2023-2024)[2] |
Color(s) | Teal Black White |
Nickname | Sharks |
Rival | Centennial High School[3] |
Newspaper | Shark Attack |
Yearbook | El Tiburón |
Feeder schools | Citrus Hills Intermediate School El Cerrito Middle School |
Website | santiago |
Santiago High School, or Corona Santiago, is a public high school located in Corona, California, United States. It is a California Distinguished School and is one of eight high schools in the Corona-Norco Unified School District, serving grades 9 through 12.
History
[edit]Santiago High School was opened on September 5, 1995 in Corona, California. The school was located on South Main Street until its current campus was built on Foothill Parkway and opened in 1999 to accommodate a growing student population. The old campus on South Main Street was then converted into the nearby Citrus Hills Intermediate School, which was established the same year.[4][5]
Performing arts
[edit]Santiago High School offers several acclaimed performing arts programs for students to participate in, some of which include a theater program, a choir program, and an instrumental music program.
Instrumental music program
[edit]Santiago is home to an award-winning instrumental music program known as the BOSS (Bands and Orchestras of Santiago Sharks). It consists of four large concert bands, a string orchestra, several jazz ensembles, a marching band and drumline, and a championship color guard.[6]
The BOSS is a three-time participant of the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California, having marched in 2013, 2018, and 2024. The group also competes at several SCSBOA parade band reviews each year.[7][8][9]
Notable alumni
[edit]- Mitchell Agude, NFL Linebacker for the Detroit Lions
- Blake Barnett, former college football player
- Chris Benard, track and field athlete
- Monique Billings, WNBA basketball player[10]
- Tony Dye, football coach and former NFL free safety
- Tyler Hoechlin, actor, known for roles in Teen Wolf and Superman & Lois
- Chance Sisco, MLB baseball player
- Brice Turang, MLB baseball player
- Aaron Wise,[11][12] professional golfer on the PGA Tour
- Jacob Wohl,[13] far-right conspiracy theorist and fraudster[14]
- Ethan Zubak, MLS soccer player
References
[edit]- ^ "Dr. Kenny Torres - Principal".
- ^ "Santiago High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ Glaser, Kyle (24 October 2014). "FOOTBALL: Centennial continues domination of Santiago". The Press-Enterprise. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ Santiago High - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education), retrieved 30 January 2024
- ^ In-text citation: Citrus Hills Intermediate - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education), retrieved 30 January 2024
- ^ https://bandsofsantiagosharks.org/ [bare URL]
- ^ Shultz, Craig (January 1, 2013). "REGION: Inland groups march in Rose Parade". The Press-Enterprise. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ "Bands of Santiago Sharks (BOSS) Perform in 2018 Rose Parade". CNUSD Connection. January 3, 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ Darling, Jordan B. (December 29, 2023). "Watch for these Inland Empire residents in the 2024 Rose Parade". Daily Bulletin. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- ^ https://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/monique-billings/64Z60vTqEeKZ5AAmVebBJg/girls-basketball/stats.htm>
- ^ Denner, Will (May 16, 2016). "Oregon golf's Aaron Wise takes aim at NCAA Championships before turning professional". Daily Emerald. (Eugene, Oregon). Retrieved May 23, 2018.
- ^ "Aaron Wise". University of Oregon Athletics. 2016. Retrieved May 23, 2018.
- ^ Montoya, Kacey (March 17, 2015). "Still in High School, IE Hedge Fund Manager Earns Nickname the 'Wohl of Wall Street'". KTLA. Archived from the original on November 6, 2021. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
- ^ Zadrozny, Brandy (November 1, 2018). "Jacob Wohl, 20, far-right conspiracy theorist, gets a moment in spotlight with Mueller plot: The Trump supporter, once billed as a teenage financial guru, has a history of schemes". NBC News. Archived from the original on November 2, 2018. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
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