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Gabrielino High School (abbreviated GHS and often referred to as Gab) is a public
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located on San Gabriel Boulevard in
San Gabriel, California San Gabriel (Spanish for " St. Gabriel") is a city located in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, California. At the 2010 census, the population was 39,718. San Gabriel was founded by the Spanish in 1771, when Mission San Gabriel Arc ...
, east of downtown Los Angeles, serving the 9th to 12th grades. It was established in 1994. Gabrielino High School is accredited by
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(WASC).


Rankings

Gabrielino High School is a
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, the distinction in and 2009. In addition, ''Newsweek'' magazine ranked Gabrielino as one of the United States' top 1000 high schools as determined by the number of
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courses taken at the school in 2005 divided by the number of graduating seniors. In 2007, Gabrielino earned the Silver Medal status from the '' U.S. News & World Report'' based on standardized test performance in Math and English and AP courses taken and passed with a "3" or better. Based on this report, Gabrielino is placed in the top 3% of the nation or top 505 schools. About 39% of graduates go on to four-year universities nationwide while about 55% attend community college after graduation. In 2012, Gabrielino High School was nationally ranked the 985th best high school, and the 190th best high school in California.


History

Prior to 1994, high school students belonging to the
San Gabriel Unified School District San Gabriel Unified School District, also known as SGUSD, is a public school district that serves the community of San Gabriel, California. It is located in the San Gabriel Valley area. SGUSD separated itself from the Alhambra Unified School Dist ...
(SGUSD) attended
San Gabriel High School San Gabriel High School (SGHS) is a public high school located in Los Angeles County, California and operated by the Alhambra Unified School District. It is almost entirely in the city limits of Alhambra with a small portion in the city limits of ...
, which is part of the
Alhambra School District Alhambra School District was a K-8 school district headquartered in the Scanlon Center in Alhambra, California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across ...
, since SGUSD did not have a high school of its own. In April 1992, San Gabriel residents won the right to educate their own high school students by ballot measure, winning 61% of votes to establish an autonomous school operated by the SGUSD. In response, the
Alhambra School District Alhambra School District was a K-8 school district headquartered in the Scanlon Center in Alhambra, California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across ...
(ASD) filed a lawsuit alleging that the
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had improperly excluded Alhambra voters and because ASD stood to lose as much as US$1.8 million in state funding, since the planned high school would siphon away 1,400 students. Homeowners in San Gabriel also led the opposition to a bitterly disputed bond measure, claiming they would fight the district's attempts to raise the funds necessary to build the high school, which would be temporarily situated at the site of the old Jefferson Middle School campus. They complained the high school would cause congestion and lower their property values. On November 13, 1993, San Gabriel Unified School District officials voted 327 to 241 to name the planned high school "Gabrielino High School," which became the first public building in California to honor the Gabrielino Indians (Tongva people). On September 8, 1994, Gabrielino High School opened its doors to its first class, teaching 9th graders. Alhambra School District retained responsibility to school 10th to 12th graders until 1995, as part of an agreement signed by both districts in June, the same month Alhambra filed its lawsuit. The school's site on Lafayette Street formerly housed Jefferson Intermediate School, which was moved to the location of the former Madison Elementary School north of Las Tunas Road. In June 1994, the
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ruled in favor of Alhambra, declaring that the 1992 election was unconstitutional because all the stakeholders had not been allowed to vote in the measure. However, on December 22, 1994, the 2nd District
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overturned the previous ruling, declaring that San Gabriel Unified School District residents had a right to independently establish their own boundaries, citing
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approval. In January 1995, Alhambra School District dropped its case against Gabrielino High School, citing the money and time needed to pursue its goal of shutting down the high school. On March 20, 1999, an arsonist set a US$2 million fire that destroyed 2 offices and 10 classrooms, effectively displacing 400 of the 1,400 students on campus. On December 5, 2011, the San Gabriel Unified School District Board voted 3-2 not to renew the contract of Sharon Heinrich, the school's principal, for 2012–2013 school year, citing concerns about her leadership and supervisory abilities, against the opinion of Gabrielino alumni, students and faculty. On January 9, 2012, the Board reversed its previous decision, following the swearing-in of a new board and community outcry.


Architecture

Gabrielino High School's distinct architecture incorporates cosmopolitan trends and styles. The school's exterior uses bold colors, including shades of orange and red. The campus is built on a plot bounded by San Gabriel Boulevard to the west, Lafayette Street to the east, Wells Street to the north and Valley Boulevard to the south. The current campus, built in 2002, is and consists of administration offices, classroom buildings, a media center and library, a
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nasium, and a
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.


Socioeconomic characteristics

In the 2010–2011 school year, Gabrielino High served 1,808 students. 51.77% of students were male, while 48.2% were female. Enrollment by grade in the 2010–2011 school year was: Student enrollment by ethnic group was: Gabrielino High School is classified as a Title I school, with 934 students (51.65%) of students eligible for free or reduced lunch.


Extracurricular activities


Speech and Debate

As of the 2020-2021 schoolyear, Gabrielino is one of California's top five speech and debate teams & ranks #21 in the nation.


Mock Trial

Gabrielino defeated James Monroe High School to win the 2008 Los Angeles County championship.


Swimming

In December 2014, 17-year-old Sean Kim, ranked 7th in the state of California for both the 100 and 200 breaststroke events, making him the 37th nationally ranked recruit overall for the class of 2015.


Track and field

In March 2011, 16-year-old Kevin Chiao, a 110-meter hurdler, ranked among the top 50 in the state of California, making him the first Gabrielino student to do so.


Youth in Government

Since 1996, Gabrielino High School students have participated in a Youth in Government (YIG) program organized in collaboration with the City of San Gabriel's government.


Show Choir

In 2008, Cynthia Talavera became the Choral Director and led the Advanced Show Choir to its first Gold Win in 8 years at the Forum Music Festival at Fullerton College. In 2013, Gabrielino Singers were accepted to sing at the traditional Candlelight Procession and Ceremony at Disneyland.


Notable alumni

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(Professional Drift Racer) *
Joanna Wang Joanna Wang () is a Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter, daughter of renowned music producer Wang Zhi-ping (王治平). Born in Taipei but raised in Los Angeles, California, Wang dropped out from Gabrielino High School when she was 16. Her de ...
(Taiwanese singer) - attended until the age of 16; did not graduate.


References


External links


GHS official website
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