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Contents

   



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1 History  





2 Campus  





3 Administration  





4 Academics  



4.1  College preparatory diploma  





4.2  Scholars program diploma  





4.3  Advanced Placement  







5 Athletics  



5.1  201314  





5.2  2006 volleyball state champions  





5.3  Back-to-back division V football champions  







6 Notable alumni  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Coordinates: 35°2110N 119°834W / 35.35278°N 119.14278°W / 35.35278; -119.14278
 

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Bakersfield Christian High School
School Logo
Address
Map

12775 Stockdale Highway


corner of Stockdale Hwy. and Allen Road


,

93314


United States
Coordinates35°21′10N 119°8′34W / 35.35278°N 119.14278°W / 35.35278; -119.14278
Information
TypePrivate
Motto"Honoring God ... Helping Students Soar!"
Established1979
PresidentMatt Guinn
Faculty76
Grades9-12
Enrollment599
Campus size47 acres (190,000 m2)
Color(s)    Blue, Gold, White
MascotEagles
Websitehttp://www.bakersfieldchristian.com

Bakersfield Christian High School (BCHS) is a private, college-preparatory, nondenominational Christian school. It is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of Christian Schools International.

History

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In 1979, Omega High School was founded and run by a local church, teaching students from kindergartento12th grade. In 1986, the church and Omega High separated, leaving the school to operate independently, after which it became Community Christian High School. Ten years later, the school renamed itself Bakersfield Christian High School to reflect its status as the only nondenominational Christian high school in Bakersfield.

Campus

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BCHS is located on a 46-acre campus on the corner of Stockdale Highway and Allen Road, in the growing west side of Bakersfield. The facilities feature highlights such as the Media Center, Student Union, Fine Arts Center and a Sports Center which houses one of the largest high school gymnasiums in Kern County.

Administration

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Academics

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BCHS offers two paths to a diploma: college preparatory and the scholars program.

College preparatory diploma

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241 credits are required for graduation. Each class earns 5 credits each semester. Community service earns 1 credit for 40 or more hours of service.

Scholars program diploma

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Full-time, on campus students, who attend for 4 years, qualify for the Scholars Program by completing a required minimum of 6 advanced courses (effective class of 2012): 2 from the sophomore year and 4 from the junior/senior years.

Advanced Placement

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The school offers AP courses which cover the breadth of information, skills and assignments found in corresponding college courses. Each AP course has an exam that participating schools administer in May and represents the culmination of college-level work in a given discipline in a secondary school setting.

Athletics

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The Eagles participate in the South Yosemite Valley League and CIF Central Section and have varsity, JV and frosh/soph teams.

2013–14

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The Eagles won nine league titles, six section championships (boys’ tennis, football, girls’ golf, girls’ soccer, girls’ tennis, volleyball) and sent three teams to the state playoffs in their respective sports. [citation needed]

The football team was named Southern California Champions and was runner-up in the final state championship game. [citation needed] The volleyball team advanced to the quarter-final match of the state championship run and the girls soccer team lost in the semi-final round of the Southern California Championships. [citation needed]

2006 volleyball state champions

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In 2006, the BCHS women's varsity volleyball team won the Division V state championship against the Castilleja High School Gators.[1] It was the first state championship of any kind for BCHS.

Back-to-back division V football champions

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In 2007, the BCHS varsity football team won the CIF Central Section Division V title against the previously undefeated Fowler High School Redcats in Fowler, CA. They won in overtime, 35–34. The following year they won the CIF Central Section Division V football championship as the number two seed, this time beating the previously undefeated Corcoran High School Panthers 49–27 in Corcoran, CA.[2]

Notable alumni

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References

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  • ^ Ewing, Zach (December 27, 2008). "BCHS' Carr honored as All-Area Football Player of the Year". The Bakersfield Californian. Archived from the original on February 22, 2012. Retrieved September 30, 2009.
  • ^ "BCHS two-sport star Yurosek honored as player of the year by Cal-Hi Sports". The Bakersfield Californian. June 9, 2020. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
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