Villa Park High School
Villa Park High School | |
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18042 Taft Avenue Villa Park, CA 92861 |
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Type | public |
Established | 1964 |
Faculty | 88 |
Enrollment | 2,491 |
Information | (714) 628-4300 |
Mascot | The 300 - Spartans |
Website | Villa Park High School |
Villa Park High School (or VPHS) is a suburban public high school in Villa Park, California. The school was built in 1964 and is one of four comprehensive high schools in the Orange Unified School District. The campus serves students residing in Villa Park and portions of the cities of Orange and Anaheim.
Enrollment at VPHS (for 2011-12 school year) is 2,491 students. The ethnic breakdown of the student population is 20.9% Asian, 56.7% Hispanic, .16% African American and 16.5% white (non Hispanic). The professional staff includes 88 teachers, five counselors, a library media specialist, a career adviser, an activities director, and three administrators. A dedicated classified staff also supports the school program.[1]
The school Academic Performance Index (API) for the 2011–2012 school year was 815, a 6-point increase over the previous year. The regular school day begins at 7:55 AM and ends at 2:46 PM. A small number of earlier classes are available for students who want to begin and finish their school day earlier. These "zero period" classes meet from 6:55—7:56 A.M.
Athletics
The school mascot is a Spartan and its colors are Columbia blue, silver, and black. Students at Villa Park High School compete in the following sports:[2]
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- Wrestling
- Baseball
- Girls Basketball
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
- Ice Hockey
- Soccer
- Dance
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track & Field
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
- Advanced Dance
- Cheer leading
- Marching Band
Notable alumni
- Aaron Boone – Former MLB Infielder, ESPN Baseball Tonight Analyst[3]
- Eric Chenowith – (Basketball player) University of Kansas, and NBA[4]
- Kevin Costner – Actor[citation needed]
- Robbie Martin – NFL Football Player, Detroit Lions and Indianapolis Colts[5]
- Pat McInally – All-Pro NFL punter, Cincinnati Bengals[6]
- Paul Moyer – Professional Football Player, Seattle Seahawks[7]
- Mark Trumbo - MLB baseball player, Seattle Mariners[8]
- Monte Scheinblum, 1992 U.S. National and World Long Driving Champion.[9]
- Jim Sorensen World and American Masters Record Holder in the 800 metres and 1500 metres
- Dave Leeper - Former MLB Outfielder, Kansas City Royals (1985 World Series Champions)[10]
- Mark D. Sanders - Grammy award winning country songwriter.[citation needed]
References
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- ↑ "Monte Scheinblum Shines When He's Hitting Off the Tee", Bucky Albers, Dayton Daily News, May 19, 1993; retrieved December 23, 2010. The family settled in Orange County, Calif., and Monte says he was a 4.3 student at Villa Park High School
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