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3 Demographics  





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4.1  Curriculum  





4.2  Standardized testing  







5 Extracurricular activities  





6 Notable alumni  





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Coordinates: 37°3539N 122°2830W / 37.594244°N 122.474974°W / 37.594244; -122.474974
 

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Terra Nova High School
Location
Map
1450 Terra Nova Boulevard
Pacifica, California 94044
Information
TypePublic High School
MottoHome of Scholars and Champions
Established1961
School districtJefferson Union High School District
PrincipalMegan Carey
Faculty40.55 (FTE)[1]
Number of students812 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.02[1]
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Black   and Yellow  
Team nameTigers
RivalHalf Moon Bay High School
WebsiteOfficial website

Terra Nova High School is an American public high schoolinPacifica in San Mateo County, California, United States. It serves grades 9 through 12 as part of the Jefferson Union High School District.

History[edit]

Terra Nova High School was established in 1961 to serve the growing population in the Linda Mar district of southern Pacifica. Students attended from Vallemar, Rockaway Beach, Mori Point, Fairway, Sharp Park and Pacific Manor districts until Oceana High School was completed the following year.

The 2007 National Book Award finalist Story of a Girl is set at Terra Nova.

Campus[edit]

The original buildings and campus were designed by Mark Falk & Corwin Booth (of Falk & Booth). The main building originally had only two stories when the school opened in 1961. Portables were added to the rear of the school campus to accommodate the increase in students and need for more classrooms. A major facilities remodel was completed in 1998, and construction of a 400+ seat theater and a new science building began in early 2010 and was completed in 2012.

Entrance to the high school

Demographics[edit]

White Latino Asian African American Pacific Islander American Indian Two or more races
38% 30% 14% 2% 2% 0.4% 13%

According to U.S. News & World Report, 62% of Terra Nova's student body is "of color," with 22% of the student body coming from economically disadvantaged households, determined by student eligibility for California's Reduced-price meal program.[2]

Academics[edit]

Curriculum[edit]

Terra Nova offers Advanced Placement courses in US History, European History, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, US Government, Language and Composition, Literature, Studio Art, Music Theory, and Calculus AB.

Standardized testing[edit]

In 2011, Terra Nova scored an API of 801, the sixth highest in San Mateo County. By 2013, the last year on record, the school had scored 792, the second highest in the Jefferson Union school district.[3]

The state of California replaced the API system with the California School Dashboard system in 2017, in order to provide "a fuller picture of how districts and schools are addressing the needs of their students while also identifying the specific strengths and areas in need of improvement."[4]

For the school year 2018–2019, Terra Nova scored 6.3 points above the state average in English Language Arts, but 40.4 points below standard in Math.[5] It ranked above average for both Campus Climate - with an annual suspension rate of 5.6% - and Academic Engagement - with a graduation rate (measured by the percentage who received a high school diploma within 4–5 years of entering 9th grade or completed their graduation requirements at an alternative school) of 94.7%.[5]

SAT Scores for 2013–2014 [6]
Critical Reading average Math average Writing average
Terra Nova High School 538 553 524
Jefferson Union District 503 536 500
San Mateo County 546 576 548
Statewide 492 506 489

Extracurricular activities[edit]

All-School Marching Band walking into Tiger Stadium in 2010.

Terra Nova has an award-winning marching band, which won first place in their division at the Foothill Band Review in 2007 and 2009. The marching band received the Sweepstakes award at the 2008 and 2009 Fog Fests. Most recently the marching band won 2nd place at championships 2016 in Napa

The Terra Nova drama department performs spring and fall productions, often produced in conjunction with directors from the local theatre company, the Pacifica Spindrift Players.

The school's student-run newspaper is the Terra Nova Times and has won awards from the Peninsula Press Club.

Terra Nova has had a team on the Bay Area's Quiz Kids show since the show's debut.

Terra Nova also offers a wide variety of sports, including football, baseball, cheer leading, badminton, cross country, tennis, track and field, water polo, swimming, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and wrestling. Numerous teams have won PAL championships yearly and CCS.

FOOTBALL -CIF CCS Championships

1982- II North Head Coach Bob Lotti - Terra Nova(11-1) 27-6 vs.Westmoor(7-4)

1988- II North Head Coach Mike Gunning - Terra Nova(9-3) 7-6 vs. Carlmont(10-2)

2010- Division III Head Coach Bill Gray - Terra Nova(9-4) 35-13 vs. Monterey(11-2)

2014- Division IV Head Coach Tim Adams - Terra Nova(7-6) 43-23 vs. Monte Vista Christian(10-3)

Baseball has sent several players to the Majors, including Greg Reynolds, Bob McClure, and Keith Hernandez (11-time 1st Base Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner, Major League Baseball All-Star Game player, and hitting champ for several years).

Notable alumni[edit]

Rob Schneider

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Terra Nova High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  • ^ "Terra Nova High School in Pacifica, CA". US News Best High Schools. 20 February 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  • ^ "Terra Nova High School". US News.
  • ^ "Academic Performance Index (API)". California Department of Education. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  • ^ a b "Terra Nova High". California School Dashboard. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  • ^ "SAT Report - District Level Scores". California Department of Education. Retrieved May 7, 2015.
  • ^ a b Royals' coach McClure pride of County baseball, Oakland Tribune, August 22, 2007. "McClure and Hernandez played together at Terra Nova High before Hernandez transferred to Capuchino."
  • ^ "Eugene Gu".
  • External links[edit]

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