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Casa Grande High School is a public
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in
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. Casa Grande is one of six
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in the Petaluma City Schools District.


History

At the end of the 1960s, prior to the construction of Casa Grande High, the Petaluma City Schools District suffered from an exploding student population without the resources to keep up. Superintendent Lesly H. Meyer noted that "...in 1959, he school districthad 950 senior high school students. On September 22
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there will be 2,206 enrolled." At the time, the district was already short 3,147 square feet of state mandated building space for students. The district's immediate solution was the use of
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s. The school district couldn't begin planning for the construction of a new high school until October 14, 1969, when Petaluma voters would vote on a $12.7 million bond and school aid authorization package. County Supervisor George DeLong believed that the vote would fail without a record voter turnout, and he noted that if the vote failed and, "we have to cram our children into double and triple sessions, we must be prepared to pay a much heavier bill than that for schools." Nevertheless, on October 15, the $3.6 million high school bonds passed with 79 per cent of the vote and the $9.1 million for school construction passed with 77 per cent. Superintendent Meyer attributed the success to strong support from the local community, including newspapers and radio stations. In 1970, the school district would spend $434,000 in total to purchase the land for the new high school from three land owners: $221,762 to the Founders Title Company; $165,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Soldati; $48,237 to William R. Hartman. Construction for Casa Grande High School started in August, 1971. Casa Grande High School opened on September 5, 1972 with 897 students.


Extracurricular activities


Academic Decathlon

Casa Grande has raised an
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team. The team has represented
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for the last 30 years in the decathlon's state-level competition. They won
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's Division II title seven times. The team has advanced to the final competition at the national level once, where it took sixth place overall.Benefield, Kerry. "Casa Grande's Academic Decathlon Dynasty Keeps Rolling." Editorial. Press Democrat anta Rosan.d.: n. pag. PressDemocrat.com. Press Democrat, 26 Feb. 2013. Web. 27 June 2013. In 2017 Casa Grande's team had taken the title of 7th overall team in California Division I.


United Anglers

The United Anglers was started in 1983 by Tom Furrer. He and his students started what is now an organization for monitoring the endangered
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, a native species found in Adobe Creek, the raising of
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and
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into the Russian River, and to educate the public. In 1993, students raised $510,000 to build a state of the art hatchery, opened in 1993. Most of the program's funding is raised by students in the program. In October, 1998, anthropologist
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visited the program, noting that the Anglers stood out from other similar environmental programs.


Journalism

The Gaucho Gazette is Casa Grande High School newspaper. Established for more than a decade as of 2012, the Gaucho Gazette won the first place 63rd Redwood Empire Excellence in Journalism prize for high school journalism in 2009. The paper was named the 4th best student newspaper by the National Scholastic Press Association in 2012.


Notable alumni

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– professional basketball player *
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- Major League Baseball pitcher * Justin Bruihl - Major League Baseball pitcher *
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– professional baseball player, member of
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champion
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Amy Gutierrez Amy Gutierrez (born November 14, 1973), also known as Amy G, is an American sports journalist and writer. Life and education Amy U'Ren Gutierrez was born in San Mateo, California and raised in Petaluma, California. She attended La Tercera Elem ...
– sports journalist *
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– journalist, musician *
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- professional baseball player, first overall pick of
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Elijah Qualls Elijah Qualls (born February 11, 1995) is an American football nose tackle who is a free agent. He played college football at the University of Washington. Early years Qualls attended Casa Grande High School in Petaluma, California. He played d ...
– NFL player,
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- Casa Grande Class of 2013, also played for the
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of the
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References


External links

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uacg.org
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