Everett Alvarez High School

Location
1900 Independence Blvd., Salinas, CA 93906
Coordinates 36°42′44″N 121°36′57″W / 36.71232°N 121.61593°W / 36.71232; -121.61593Coordinates: 36°42′44″N 121°36′57″W / 36.71232°N 121.61593°W / 36.71232; -121.61593
Information
Opened 1995
School district Salinas Union High School District
Principal Jacqui Axtell
Faculty 107
Enrollment 2700 [1] (2013-14)
Color(s) Navy blue, Vegas gold
Athletics conference Monterey Bay League of Central Coast Section, California Interscholastic Federation
Team name Eagles
Website eahs.salinasuhsd.org/pages/EverettAlvarezHigh

Everett Alvarez High School is a public high school established in Salinas, California. The school is named in honor of Everett Alvarez, Jr., a much-decorated former U.S. Navy Commander. [2] Its mascot is the Eagle, and Navy Blue and Gold are the school colors. Jacqui Axtell is the current principal, and former principals include Darin Hershberger, Darren Sylvia (2005–2009), The first principal was Murry Schekman, from 1994 to 2001. Joe Rice took over in 2001.

In its first year, 1995, the student body contained only freshmen and sophomores. The first class to graduate was in 1998, and the first class to graduate attending all four years of high school was the class of 1999. Today, 2700 students attend grades 9-12th. The school has a NJROTC program, the Agricultural Academy which prepares students for the working word and with interests in the world of agriculture, the Digital Media Art Academy a set of classes that helps explore the creativity and the blooming technology aspects of art, and the Link Crew Program, which specializes in welcoming incoming freshmen and current freshmen in a new environment. Everett Alvarez High School has sports programs such as tennis, volleyball, basketball, football, water polo, golf, and baseball.

References

  1. "Salinas High School" (PDF). Salinas Union High School District. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  2. "Our Namesake". Everett Alvarez High School. Retrieved 22 January 2016.


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