Loara_High_School

Loara High School

Loara High School

Public secondary, international school in Anaheim, California, United States


Loara High School is a public four year American high school in the Anaheim Union High School District, located in the Southwest Anaheim region of Anaheim, California. Loara is a Title I school that serves many students from low-income families, and the campus consists of 1,783 students and 75 certificated staff.[2] Loara is a California Distinguished School which prepares students to "innovate in service of their community". The school was one of the premier institutions becoming an International School under the International Baccalaureate in Orange County in 1999, however, the program was discontinued in 2009 due to the lack of funding.

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Students

In 1962, the student body consisted of the following percentage of ethnic groups: 90% Caucasian, >0.1% Native Americans, >0.5% Asian/Indian American, >0.1 Filipino American, 8% Hispanic, >0.1% African American. As of 2010, the campus' over 2,686 students consists of the following percentage of ethnic groups: 0.3% American Indian, 11% Asian, 1% Pacific Islander, 3% Filipino, 71% Hispanic, 1% Asian Indian, 2% African-American, and 12% Caucasian.[2] Over half of the student qualify for the reduced lunch program. Nearly one fourth of the students participate in an English learners program. [3]

History

Loara was established in 1962, with the first graduating class in 1965, and is one of eight comprehensive high schools within the district.

In 1971, then-California governor and future U.S. President Ronald Reagan visited the Loara campus on a tour of the city of Anaheim.

The school has recently undergone modernization under Bond Measure Z, which includes two gyms, a science building, and a math building.[4] In 2006, the campus completed an extensive technology improvement plan. This includes the construction of the prototype for "Classroom of the Future," two technologically advanced rooms that were designed to model future prospects.

Sammy Saxon is the school mascot. His appearance is typically depicted as a caricature of an Anglo-Saxon warrior.[5]

Academics

Loara had one of the largest International Baccalaureate (IB) programs in Orange County. The IB program is no longer offered at Loara.[6] Loara was authorized to offer the IB Diploma Programme in July 1999, the program is taught in English to 148 students.

Athletics

The school competes in the CIF-SS Garden Grove League.

State championships

  • Tennis, 1966

CIF Championships

  • Football, 1968
  • Football, 1979
  • Baseball - 1983
  • Wrestling - 1983
  • Football - 2021

Notable faculty

  • Lute Olson (Robert Luther Olson); Former high school, college and Olympic basketball coach.[7]

Notable alumni


References

  1. "Loara High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  2. Deruyter, Vanessa. "Recent Articles about Loara High School - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  3. Miller, Michael (September 27, 2013). "'Romeo and Juliet' meets Jeff Buckley in 'The Last Goodbye'". Los Angeles Times.
  4. "Charles Gipson Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  5. "Kevin Mclain". databaseFootball.com. Archived from the original on October 7, 2012. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
  6. "George Zeber Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 21, 2012.

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