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Clairemont High School is a public
high school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
serving grades 9-12. It is located in the community of Clairemont Mesa,
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, United States. It is part of the
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. The campus is situated close to the intersection of Balboa Avenue and Clairemont Drive. It is accredited by the
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.


History

The school is named after the Clairemont community in which it is located. When Clairemont opened its doors in 1958, it consisted of no senior class, a junior class (class of 1960) consisting mostly of transfers from
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in nearby Pacific Beach and Kearny High School, and a sophomore class (class of 1961) coming from its neighbor, Marston Junior High. There was no freshman class.
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, who at the time had two hits on the charts, " La Bamba" and "Donna," played at Clairemont High School's opening. On December 18, 1970, Mason Williams ('Classical Gas') performed benefit concerts for the Pala Indian Reservation Cultural Center hosted by Clairemont High School. Organized by the ASB, Mr. Wallazz 'Wally' Eaton (ASB advisor) and sponsored by the nonprofit 'Americans for Indian Future and Tradition,' Williams performed two shows -- one during the day for the students and an evening show for the general public. The event was a success and raised $1400 -- enough funds at that time to pay for the block walls. Local TV news and the Sentinel newspaper were on campus to report the award of the donation to elders of the tribe by the ASB president on behalf of CHS and AIFT. Today, the Cupa Cultural Center remains an integral part of the Pala Indian Reservation in northern San Diego County. A plaque at the Center lists Clairemont High School as a contributor. Mary Catherine Swanson started the AVID program at Clairemont High in 1980 with 32 students.


Sports

In 1971, the Chieftain Harriers won the CIF Championship a second year in a row with a 12-0 record to win the Western League Title with their star runner, Dave Harper. Coach Aaron York estimated to train for that season, the team ran over a thousand miles. In 2014 Clairemont's varsity softball team won the CIF Division III title by defeating Brawley 3-0. In 2017 both Boys and Girls Water Polo teams won CIF. Boys won Division II and Girls won Division I. Clairemont has a variety of sports teams. The most attended game is football. The last time the football team won CIF was in 1981. The team made the
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in 1962, 1991, 1994, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2012, and 2019. Clairemont has a long distance running tradition and won CIF championships in girls' cross country in 2009 and 2010. Clairemont's
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is the Chieftain, the school newspaper is ''The Arrow', and the annual is ''The Calumet'' (which is a ceremonial pipe used for special occasions by early native American tribes).


In popular culture

The movie ''
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'' (and the book published first) were inspired by author
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's undercover research at Clairemont High School during the 1978-79 school year. A track on the band Pierce the Veil's album '' Selfish Machines'' is titled "Fast Times at Clairemont High".


Notable alumni

* Barbara Haskell, class of 1964, curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1975–present * Ken Henderson, Class of 1964 former Major League Baseball player, 1965-1980 * Luís Alberto Urrea, class of 1973, poet, novelist, and essayist *
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, class of 1973, stars on reality TV show ''
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''Huffington Post article-Kris Jenner
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, class of 1974, actor, played Putzie in the film '' Grease'' *
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, class of 1975, solo guitarist, toured with
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and
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* Mike Winters, class of 1976, Major League Baseball umpire, 1990–present * Mo Gaffney, class of 1976, actress and comedian *
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, class of 1976, Assistant Secretary of State *
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, class of 1979, baseball player, former manager of the
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and bench coach of the
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is currently the major league bench coach under Dave Roberts for the
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* Andy Rathbone, class of 1979, author of a number of ''...for Dummies'' books about
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, as well as other computing books *
Casey Nicholaw Casey Nicholaw (born October 6, 1962) is an American theatre director, choreographer, and performer. He has been nominated for several Tony Awards for his work directing and choreographing ''The Drowsy Chaperone'' (2006), ''The Book of Mormon'' (2 ...
, class of 1980, actor, Directed, Choreographed, and performed in multiple musicals * David Oliver, class of 1980, actor, '' Another World'', ''
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'', and '' 21 Jump Street'' * Kristen R. Ghodsee, class of 1988, writer and professor * Aaron and Adam Weis, class of 1999, child actors and teachers *
Vic Fuentes Victor Vincent "Vic" Fuentes (born February 10, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter and musician, best known for his work with the American post-hardcore rock band Pierce the Veil. Biography Fuentes was born on February 10, 1983, in San Die ...
, class of 2001, Lead singer and guitarist in band, Pierce The Veil * Mike Fuentes, class of 2002, Drummer in band, Pierce The Veil * Kendra Wilkinson, class of 2003, ''Playboy'' model and reality-television personality * Moala Tautuaa, class of 2008, professional basketball player. * Kevin Mitchell, baseball player and 1989 National League MVP,
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* Tony Muser, former Major League Baseball manager. * Chris Bonner, former College and AFL Football Player.


References


External links


Clairemont High School website
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