El Segundo High School
El Segundo High School | |
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Location | |
640 Main Street El Segundo, California | |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Motto |
Enter to learn. Go forth for service |
Established | 1927, 89 years ago |
School district | El Segundo Unified S.D. |
Principal | Jaime Mancilla[1] |
Grades | 9 - 12 |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold |
Nickname | Eagles |
Publication |
Reflections (student created work) |
Newspaper | Bay Eagle |
Yearbook | Golden Eagle |
Website | elsegundohigh.org |
El Segundo High School called ESHS or El Segundo is a four-year public high school located in El Segundo, California which opened in 1927.
Housed in a 1927 building, El Segundo High School was a California Distinguished High School in 2003 and 2007. In 2008, Newsweek placed ESHS in the top 5% of high schools nationally.
The campus has been used for multiple films and movies, including War Games, and many other movies.
School Information
Ethnic composition:[2]
American Indian/Alaskan Native: 0.2%
Asian: 3.9%
Pacific Islander: 0.4%
Filipino: 0.9%
Hispanic/Latino: 15.1%
African American: 3.9%
White: 58.9%
Other/Declined to State: 16.6%
Notable alumni
- Jonathan Lait, 100 Breastroke School Record Holder, Second Lieutenant
- Bobby Beathard, NFL general manager
- Pete Beathard, AFL-NFL-WFL quarterback
- George Brett, Hall of Fame baseball player[3]
- Ken Brett, MLB pitcher [3]
- Michael Bianco, world class track & field athlete
- Joe Caravello, NFL tight end
- Derryl Cousins, MLB umpire
- Dr. Jack Cuzick, cancer researcher
- Bruce Dobos, sports historian
- Bill Dornblaser, Olympic Games Water Polo player
- Keith Erickson, NBA player and broadcaster [3]
- Bobby Floyd, MLB infielder
- Bob Hughes, Olympic Games Water Polo player
- Judianne Kelly, USA Badminton Hall of Fame
- Machaizelli Kahey, Digital Media Creator
- Debbie Landreth, Olympic Volleyball player
- Scott McGregor, MLB pitcher[3]
- Chick McIlroy, Olympic Games Water Polo player
- Ned McIlroy, Olympic Games Water Polo player
- Paul McIlroy, Olympic Games Water Polo player
- Bob Meistrell, co-founder of the Body Glove wetsuits and Dive 'N' Surf dive store [3]
- Bill Meistrell, co-founder of the Body Glove wetsuits and Dive 'N' Surf dive store[3]
- George Myatt, professional baseball player/coach/manager
- Jim Obradovich, NFL tight end
- Dr. James Puffer, head team physician, U.S. Olympic Team 1984 & 1988
- Carrie Rugh, world class figure skater
- Bob Saari, Olympic Games Water Polo player
- Roy Saari, Olympic Games gold medalist swimmer/world record holder
- Zak Shinall, professional baseball player
- James B. Sikking, actor[3]
- Jim Slatton, Olympic Water Polo bronze medalist
- John Spargo, Olympic Games Water Polo player
- Linda Stimpson, U.S.national champion swimmer
- Billy Traber, MLB pitcher[4]
- John Van Hamersveld, graphic designer
- Jonathan Vigil, vocalist of melodic hardcore band The Ghost Inside (band)
- Steve Wennerstrom, author, photojournalist, women's sports historian
- Bill Wardrop, professional volleyball player
- Fred Zuelich, professional beach volleyball player
References
- ↑
- ↑ Statistics
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Alumni Hall of Fame". El Segundo High School Alumni Association. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
- ↑ "Billy Traber Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
External links
Coordinates: 33°55′30″N 118°24′50″W / 33.925°N 118.414°W
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