Monterey High School (Monterey, California)

Monterey High School

Monterey High Toreadore
Address
101 Herrmann Drive
Monterey, California 93940
USA
Coordinates 36°35′46″N 121°54′07″W / 36.596°N 121.902°W / 36.596; -121.902Coordinates: 36°35′46″N 121°54′07″W / 36.596°N 121.902°W / 36.596; -121.902
Information
Type Public
Established 1905, 111 years ago
School district Monterey Peninsula USD
Principal Marcie Plummer
Grades 912
Campus type Suburban
Color(s) Kelly green and Gold
         
Athletics conference CIF – Central Coast Section
Mascot Toreador
Nickname Toreadores ("Dores")
Rival Seaside High School
Yearbook El Susurro
Website MHS

Monterey High School is a public high school the western United States, located in Monterey, California. It is the oldest of the four high schools overseen by the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District.

History

Monterey Union High School in 1917.

Founded as Monterey County High School, the present-day school occupies the same site as the original school built in 1915. In 1963, Seaside High School became the second school in what was the Monterey Union High School District. The District unified in 1966 and became the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District (MPUSD).[1] [2]

Sports

The school has two gyms: Randall Gym, which was built in the 1920s, and the smaller Harmon Gym built in the 1940s. The gyms were named after the late coach Randy Randall and the late P.E. teacher Jean Harmon. The school is also home to the Dan Albert Stadium, named after the longtime Monterey mayor and former football coach.

Facilities

Monterey High School is situated on 12.3 acres (5.0 ha; 0.0192 sq mi) and contains 50 classrooms, a library, a lecture room, two gymnasiums, a dance studio, a cafeteria, and an administration building. In 2010, the District passed a $78 million bond. Funds have been designated to upgrade the school's infrastructure. Renovations to the school's heating system, swimming pool, student bathrooms, counseling office, library, and includes constructing a college and career counseling center and computer lab. Common areas will be completed in Phase I of the project along with ADA compliance. The district is as of 2014 using general funds to upgrade the technology resources across the campus.[3]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "MPUSD History".
  2. "Monterey High School".
  3. "Facilities Presentation". MPUSD.
  4. "Alumni".
  5. "Pete Cutino". National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. 2012-11-08. Retrieved 2016-03-09.
  6. 1 2 3 Leyde, Tom (February 1, 2016). "Monterey High celebrates its Super Bowl ties". Monterey Herald. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
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