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Fallbrook Union High School (also referred to as FUHS, Fallbrook High School and FHS) is a public high school located in the rural community of
Fallbrook, California Fallbrook is a CDP in northern San Diego County, California. Fallbrook had a population of 30,534 at the 2010 census, up from 29,100 at the 2000 census. Fallbrook's downtown is not on a major highway route. It is west of Interstate 15 or n ...
. Established in 1893, FUHS is the second-oldest high school in San Diego County. The school teaches students in grades 9 through 12.


Sports

Fallbrook Union High School competes in the Avocado League and in Division IV
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. In 1986 and 2000 Little Pump varsity football won CIF championships. The school also competes in the boys' sports of baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf,
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, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball,
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, as well as competing in the girls' sports of basketball, cross country,
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, golf, gymnastics, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, and water polo. Fallbrook's girls' rugby U-18 team have been high school national champions five times: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015.


Extracurriculars

The Fallbrook High School Marching Warriors have competed in both SCSBOA and WBA, placing 5th at the 1A SCSBOA Championships in 2012, and placing 7th at WBA Championships in 2A in Fresno in 2015. In 2016, with their show "The Labyrinth", they placed 6th at WBA Championships in 2A. The Color Guard and Winter Guard program has also been very successful, with the 2016 Winterguard show "I Put A Spell on You" taking home a first-place win at WGASC Championships in the Scholastic 3A division. The next season they were promoted another division. On day 1 of championships they received a bronze medal, making the top 15 overall, marking Fallbrook's first time performing in finals in the Scholastic 2A division in the Bren Events Center at UC Irvine. They placed 10th at this event. The Winter Drumline took home gold medals in the Novice division at ADLA Championships in 2015. This school also has three awards winning choirs: The Madrigals, Advanced Vocal Ensemble, and the Warrior Choir. There ratings go from Good to Superior. They have also won judges choice awards. This school also has a drama program that has put on such plays as ''Shrek the Musical'' and ''The Great Gatsby''


History

The school was first opened in 1893 for 20 students. In 1911, the Fallbrook High School board voted for a $20,000 20-year bond for construction of a new high school. In the 1930s, the Public Works Administration Project approved a grant of $34,000, 45% of the cost of a new auditorium-gymnasium-cafeteria, a pool and grading of a sports field. In 1934–1938, the student body voted on the school colors of red and white. The athletic teams were named "The Warriors" in honor of the large number of Native-Americans in the student body. In 1939, Fallbrook Union High School was rated the most outstanding high school in the country by Chicago Farm Foundation. In 1946, the State Department of Education rated Fallbrook to be the best small high school in California. In 1948, the State of California declared that the main part of the school building did not meet earthquake standards and was condemned. A new building was built the following year. In 1953, a $325,000 bond was passed to move the school to a site south of town. The 46,000-square-foot project was delayed due to county-wide strikes by brick masons and an unusually rainy year. In 1967, a $900,000 bond was passed to add a cafeteria, classrooms and bus-loading facilities. In 1994, a $23 million bond to improve the facilities and to ease the overcrowding problem was approved by Fallbrook voters. The project included a new gym, performing arts center, agriculture center, media center and vocational arts buildings. Dr. Robert Thomas also retired in 1994 and Joe Diminicantanio was appointed superintendent. Enrollment had reached an all-time record of 2,300 students. Construction began during summer 1996 on the five new buildings. Included are a $3.3 million, 27,000-square-foot gymnasium; $5 million performing arts center; $834,000 agricultural center; $4.5 million media center and a $2 million vocational arts building. The project took almost 6 years to complete with the last building opening in the fall of 2000. The impressive Bob Burton Center for the Performing Arts is a joint community-school facility and is named after Bob Burton, the Student Activities Director of thirty years. In 1997, Diminicantanio retired and Thomas Anthony was appointed as superintendent. As of 2007, the Fallbrook High School campus is home to a wide range of comprehensive high school offerings and is also home to Oasis and Ivy High School. Collectively the campus provides educational facilities for more than 3,000 students. In 2016, district residents approved issuing $45 million in bonds for upgrading classrooms and facilities and improving school security. The initiative was passed by 64.75% of voters.


Student population

* 1893: 20 students * 1934–1938: 160 students * 1950: 244 students * 1953: 539 students * 1958: 750 students * 1978: 1875 students * 1994: 2300 students * 2007: more than 3000 * 2015–2016: 2071 students


Alma mater

On a group of rolling foothills Stands a building we adore. Tis the Fallbrook Union High School One we'll love forever more. When we leave this school for greater And hail their colors bright, We'll not forget old Fallbrook, And the dear old red and white. There are schools both great and mighty, There are schools both great and small, But there's one good thing we’re sure of, Old Fallbrook beats them all. We are loyal to our colors For them we love to fight. There's not a thing we love more Than the dear old red and white.


Notable alumni

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References

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