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Coordinates: 34°3152N 117°2627W / 34.5310°N 117.4407°W / 34.5310; -117.4407
 

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Adelanto High School
Location
Map

15620 Joshua Road


,

92301


United States
Coordinates34°32′N 117°26′W / 34.53°N 117.44°W / 34.53; -117.44
Information
OpenedAugust 16, 2014
School districtVictor Valley Union High School District
PrincipalEbony Purcell[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

Adelanto High School is a comprehensive high school of the Victor Valley Union High School District, in Adelanto, California, in the Inland Empire region.

The mascot of the athletic teams is the Saints.[2]

History

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It was the first high school to be built in Adelanto; previously students attended Silverado High School and Victor Valley High SchoolinVictorville.[3] By 2008 area residents wanted a local high school, and the Victorville high schools were above capacity.[4] In November of that year,[3] the majority of the citizens in Adelanto voted in favor of building the school,[4] by approving a $500 million bond.[3] The name of an area youth football league, the Saints, became the high school's mascot.[2] The State of California funded the acquisition of the land, and the bond funded the design of the campus and its construction; the latter two had a cost of $120 million.[3]

The opening was originally scheduled for August 2012; delays revised the opening times to January 2013 and August 2013. Area residents complained that the VVUSD board was uninterested in having the school open.[4] According to the district, it lacked money to open the campus even though the construction was just about finished in 2012. Its dedication was in April 2014, and ultimately it was to open on August 16, 2014, with an expected initial enrollment of 1,600-1,800 students.[2] The school, which enrolled grades 9-11 in its first year, had 1,137 enrolled students at that time. Silverado High in Victorville was to be relieved upon Adelanto High's opening.[5]

Campus

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The 58-acre (23 ha) campus includes a 322,000-square-foot (29,900 m2), 110-classroom school building with a planned capacity of about 3,600 students. The principal architect was Mark Graham of WLC Architects. According to Brooke Self of the Victorville Daily Press, it was one of the largest campuses in the State of California.[2]

The campus was to include a 3,500-seat stadium; the sporting field uses synthetic material, and the track uses a special rubber so it may be used all year.[3] In addition the school has a three-court gymnasium for basketball,[2] eight basketball courts located outdoors,[3] a 50 metres (160 ft) Olympic-size swimming pool, classrooms for health courses, and weight, wrestling, and dance rooms,[2] and eight tennis courts,[3] with six locker rooms supporting the athletes and other students.[2]

Other facilities include automotive class facilities, a career center, band rooms, choir rooms, a performing arts and black box drama center with a capacity of 525 people, a media center, five computer labs, culinary courses classrooms, and technology classrooms. The school also has a dedicated career center.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Adelanto High School sends nearly 400 graduates into the future in dual commencement ceremonies". VVdailypress.com. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Self, Brooke (2014-04-26). "Massive Adelanto High campus dedicated; set to open in fall 2014". Victorville Daily Press. Retrieved 2019-05-11. And for the past two years that school was nearly built and ready to open, if not for a lack of funds to keep it fully staffed and operational, district officials said.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "First high school in Adelanto". Victorville Daily Press. 2009-12-01. Archived from the original on 2011-09-14. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  • ^ a b c Hagen, Ryan (2013-04-21). "Adelanto High School opening delayed again". San Bernardino Sun. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  • ^ Self, Brooke (2014-04-22). "Adelanto High School grand opening planned for Saturday". Victorville Daily Press. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
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