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Coordinates: 40°5236N 124°521W / 40.87667°N 124.08917°W / 40.87667; -124.08917
 

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Arcata High School
Address
Map

1720 M Street


,

95521


United States
Coordinates40°52′36N 124°5′21W / 40.87667°N 124.08917°W / 40.87667; -124.08917
Information
School typePublic high school
Founded1894
School districtNorthern Humboldt Union High School District
PrincipalRon Perry
Teaching staff44.49 (FTE)[2]
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment942 (2020-21)[2]
Student to teacher ratio21.17[2]
Color(s)Black and Orange   [1]
NicknameTigers[1]
RivalMckinleyville High School, Eureka High School
Websitehttps://arcatahighschool.nohum.org/

Arcata High School is the primary public high school in Arcata, serving students in grades 9 through 12. It is located in Arcata, California and is part of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District.

History

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Arcata High School was the first high school in Humboldt County, established in the late 19th century. In August 1894, an election was held involving the elementary school districts of Janes, Bayside, and Jacoby. The vote resulted in favor of founding a new high school. It was determined that the high school should be placed in Arcata, and named Arcata Union High School.

In 1903, in order to support the growth of the high school, a 6,000 dollar bond passed. This bond was used to construct the first school building on 16th and G streets, in Arcata. In 1912, enrollment reached 100 students. New buildings opened in 1920, 1924, and 1943. In 1944, enrollment had reached 500 students and 21 teachers were employed. In 1947, construction began on a new classroom wing and gymnasium. In 1952, the school's metal shop building, and science wing, began construction. In 1956, construction began on the wood shop building.

Academics

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Arcata High School has an Advanced Placement program for those who wish to obtain college credit and take more advanced classes. Students at Arcata High School are also given the opportunity to earn college credit by taking[3] classes at the nearby colleges, Humboldt State University and College of the Redwoods.

The high school contains on campus both a charter school, Six Rivers Charter High School, and a continuation school, Pacific Coast High.

Arts

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Arcata High School has a number of special programs through the Arcata Arts Institute, which helps students with a particular interest in the arts (music, dance, drama, etc.) to pursue their interests. In addition to the Arcata Arts Institute, Arcata High School has a Concert Choir, Madrigal Choir,[4] Jazz Band, and the ArMack Orchestra.

As part of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District, Arcata High School is closely affiliated with the only other public high school in the district, McKinleyville High School. Groups such as the orchestra and the jazz band, as well as some drama productions, combine students from both schools.

Athletics

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Arcata High School is part of the Humboldt-Del Norte League of the CIF North Coast Section (NCS).[1] As of 2022, the campus has compleated its updated athletic facilities featuring a Football Field, Track, and Baseball Field. There is also concessions, restrooms, storage, and ADA parking lot. It was built in what was commonly referred to as the "lower field" and has now been named the "James Washington Track and Field" after the Cross Country and Track and Field Coach.[citation needed]

Clubs

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Arcata High School has various student-managed clubs, which are supervised by the faculty. The school has a thriving maker culture, shown by the Maker Club, Girls Who Code, and Entrepreneurs' Club. Many clubs are dedicated to social change such as the Gay-Straight Alliance, Interact Club,[3] The Girl Effect, Green Club, and Peace on Earth Movement. Arcata High School also has clubs relating to art, such as Art Club and Drama Club.[5]

Arcata High School publishes its own newspaper written by the Pepper Box Club.[6]

Notable alumni

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c "Public Directory". CIF North Coast Section. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  • ^ a b c "Arcata High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  • ^ a b "About". arcata high school interact club. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
  • ^ "Arcata High School Madrigal Choir stranded in Italy as volcanic ash clouds airways". Times-standard.com. 2015-07-23. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
  • ^ "Arcata Arts Institute". Arcata Arts Institute. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
  • ^ "The Pepperbox | Arcata High School Newspaper". thepepperbox.com. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
  • ^ Taylor, James Allen, MOH Citation, 2013
  • ^ Christa Johnson, LPGA Tour
  • ^ Geoffrey Owens Talks About Growing Up, The Cosby Show, and Life Now
  • ^ "Dane Iorg". www.baseballreference.com. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  • ^ "Garth Iorg". www.baseballreference.com. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  • ^ "Gary Wilson".
  • ^ "Chris Butterfield | ArenaFan.com". www.arenafan.com. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
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