West Valley High School (Cottonwood, California)
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West Valley High School is an American high school located at 3805 Happy Valley Road,
Cottonwood, California Cottonwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Shasta County, California, United States. Its population is 6,268 as of the 2020 census, up from 3,316 from the 2010 census. Cottonwood was a stagecoach town where a settlement was established in 1 ...
, 96022, 6.5 miles west of
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near the intersection of Gas Point and Happy Valley Roads. The closest major city is
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which is about fifteen miles north of the school. The school's mascot is the eagle. West Valley is a small school of approximately 900 students. It is part of the Anderson Union High School District which is headed by superintendent Victor Hopper. The district includes Anderson, Anderson New Technology, Oakview, North Valley, and West Valley High Schools. The high school is known locally for its academics and is a California distinguished school. It is also well known in the North State area for its athletic programs, and proudly touts its efforts to maintain a drug-free and vape/cigarette-free campus.


History

Before West Valley's opening in 1981, Anderson High School found itself unable to expand in size due to topographical constraints, and a new high school had to be built within the district. As a result, the Board of Education approved a tax override measure to be placed on the local ballot. The voters approved the measure, but because of the earlier passage of
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, special legislation in Sacramento had to be introduced and passed to allow for the tax levy to be utilized for a new school. The bill passed, and land was subsequently purchased through the state's power of eminent domain, and construction of a new high school in Cottonwood ensued. West Valley High School was dedicated on October 1, 1981. At the dedication ceremony, the Honorable Richard B. Eaton, Shasta County Superior Court Judge, remarked:
"A younger generation can go forward only if it begins, not where its fathers began, but where they finished . . . . The public school presents, in effect, a conducted tour to the frontiers of present knowledge, after which the student must break his own trail into the unknown . . . .
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my high honor and privilege to dedicate West Valley High School . . . in the name of those goals to whose service a public school should most fittingly be dedicated . . . to truth, to freedom, and to equality."
In the late-1980s and early 1990s, a performing arts center was built as well as an addition to the cafeteria. A few years later, a pool, satellite gymnasium, and another classroom wing were added to the campus. During the 2005–2006 school year, a photovoltaic system was installed in order to offset the energy costs in a very high-cost area of Shasta County. During the 2003–2004 school year, West Valley gained notoriety for a series of vehicle related student deaths, two of which were alcohol-related. These tragic events inspired classmates to create a nationally recognized DUI prevention program.


List of principals


Interesting facts

During West Valley's first year, it had no senior class. The students who would have comprised West Valley's senior class preferred instead to finish their high school education at Anderson High School. The first varsity football coach was Lewis Ayotte. Local legend has it that he chose the cardinal and gold colors because he was a longtime fan of the
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. This may have kept with a district Pac-10 theme as West Valley's rival, Anderson High School, dons the colors of the University of California and uses the younger version of its mascot. West Valley's varsity football team did not win a single game for the first three years of the school's existence, reportedly tying a California state record. Although the team won no games for the first three years, its varsity quarterback, Jim Fisher, had a record of second-highest passing yardage in Northern California during his senior year, the 1982 season. In 1984, West Valley finally achieved its first victory, defeating arch-rival Anderson High School. The school's record in football has improved significantly in recent times, and includes a Division 1 section title in 2004. When it was founded, West Valley became part of the West Side League (WSL). The league at that time included: Corning, Gridley, Orland, West Valley, and Willows High Schools. Later, it became part of the Northern Athletic League (NAL) which includes: Anderson, Central Valley, Corning, Lassen, West Valley, and Yreka High Schools. In 1987, no one was allowed to wear shorts at school, yet female students were allowed to wear mini-skirts. As a result, a number of the male students one Spring day chose to wear mini-skirts to school in protest. The protest was broadcast on local television that evening and a story was published in Redding's ''Record Searchlight'' newspaper the next day. In 2008, publication of the school's award-winning newspaper, ''The Eagle Examiner'', was discontinued. After a run of almost three decades, interrupted only once in 2005, principal Karl Stemmler cited a lack of interest evidenced by declining enrollment in the school's journalism class.


Notable alumni


Athletics

Olympic cyclist Matthew Hamon graduated in 1987.Shasta County Sports Hall of Fame
He participated in the 1992 Olympic games in Barcelona, earned a bronze medal in the 1995 world championships, was a six-time national champion, and set the American record in team pursuit in 1995 in Paris. Olympic 800 meter runner
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graduated in 1991. She ran in both the Olympic Games in Athens (2004) and Beijing (2008). Wade Welsh, a 1999 graduate, was drafted into professional baseball by the Long Beach Armada of the Golden Baseball League in 2004. In 2005, he was signed by the Chico Outlaws Former Nevada Golden Gloves boxing champion, Steve Ault Jr., graduated in 1998. Matt Nichols, a 2005 graduate, was the starting quarterback for the Eastern Washington University Eagles, attending the university from 2006 to 2010. Nichols was picked up by the
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after the NFL 2010 draft where he played in two pre-season games then was released. He currently plays for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.


Entertainment

Cindy McCormick Martinusen Coloma, author of several faith-themed novels, graduated in 1988. Matt Logue, a 1991 graduate, has worked as a senior animator and animation supervisor for such films as ''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy, ''The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'', ''The Incredible Hulk'', and ''The Wolfman''. Justin Lentz, a 2001 graduate, is a stand-up comic, graphic artist, disc jockey, and nationally ranked pinball player. He has performed at The Bridgetown Comedy Festival as well as
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.


Gallery

Image:WVHS_Campus.jpg, Campus Center in Spring Image:WVHS Main Campus Winter.jpg, Campus Center in Winter Image:WVHS Track.jpg, Track and Football Stadium Image:WVHS_Classrooms.jpg, Classroom Wings Image:WVHS_Small_Gym.jpg, Small Gym Image:WVHS_Performing_Arts.jpg, Performing Arts Center


References


External links


Anderson Union High School District

West Valley High School

Anderson High School

Anderson New Tech High School

North Valley High School

Oakview High School

District Directory
{{authority control High schools in Shasta County, California Educational institutions established in 1981 Public high schools in California 1981 establishments in California