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Hillsdale High School is a public co-educational high school in San Mateo, California, serving grades 9–12 as part of the
San Mateo Union High School District The San Mateo Union High School District is a high school district headquartered in San Mateo, California. In addition to San Mateo, the district serves the cities of San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame, Hillsborough, and Foster City. Schools The ...
. Hillsdale generally serves the residents of San Mateo and Foster City. The main feeder schools to Hillsdale are Abbott, Bayside, Borel, and Bowditch Middle Schools of the San Mateo-Foster City School District.


History

When it opened in 1955, Hillsdale High School was awarded the School Design Award from the American Institute of Architects. It served as the prototype for Bay Area high schools, with indoor/outdoor passages, landscaped courtyards, and skylights in classrooms. The design is credited to John Lyon Reid. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, teachers Greg Jouriles and Sue Bedford developed and implemented an integrated humanities curriculum, scheduling social studies and English classes back-to-back. The extended periods were first rolled out to first-year honors students in 1989, followed by a parallel program implemented by Christine Del Gaudio and Marty Kongsle for the remaining first-year students in 1992. 1994 marked the start of the annual Battle at Dawn, a re-enactment of the Battle of Neuve Chapelle for first-year students at HHS as part of their studies about World War I. In 1996, HHS proposed implementing a senior exhibition as a graduation requirement to pass fourth-year English classes. Students would have to defend a fifteen-page thesis before a three-member panel for their senior exhibition, which drew attention from parents concerned their children would not pass. The senior exhibition requirement was implemented in 1997, and the review of multiple drafts added a substantial load to teachers' grading burden, including one-on-one assistance and mentoring. As a result, a tutorial period was added to the teachers' schedules in 1999, and the English, social studies, and math teachers collaborated to create the Reflective, Eager, Aspiring, Learning Masters (REALM) program to help personalize instruction. Jeff Gilbert left HHS in 2001 to join the Stanford Teacher Education Program, introducing the two schools, and Stanford faculty entered into a Professional Development School relationship with HHS in the fall of 2001. In the early 2000s, HHS won multiple grants to transform school culture into small learning communities (SLC), an approach championed by Linda Darling-Hammond, who had introduced HHS faculty to the concept during a professional development day in January 2002. The planning for SLCs at HHS was funded by a spring 2002 federal grant which culminated in Coyote Point Day, a two-day discussion and planning session held offsite at
Coyote Point Park Coyote Point Recreation Area is a park operated by San Mateo County, California in the United States. Located on San Francisco Bay, it is south of San Francisco International Airport on the border of Burlingame and San Mateo. Facilities with ...
in November 2002. Under the SLC model, incoming first-year students at HHS are divided into four houses (Florence, Kyoto, Oaxaca, and Marrakech), named for important medieval centers of learning; each house has approximately 100 students, who stay with a common set of teachers covering math, English, social science, and science for two years.


Campus

SMUHSD residents approved Measure D in 2000 and Measure M in 2006, which directly funded the repair and modernization of District schools, including Hillsdale.


Statistics


Demographics

2020-2021 1,689 students: 862 male (51%), 827 female (49%)


Athletics

Hillsdale participates in the Peninsula Athletic League (PAL) in the following sports: * Cross country *
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* Golf * Tennis * Volleyball * Water Polo * Basketball *
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* Wrestling * Badminton * Softball * Swimming * Track and Field * Baseball * Lacrosse


Awards

Hillsdale High School has received a number of awards and honors: *1955 American Institute of Architects School Design award for its Neo-Brutalist style *1990 "Best of San Mateo County" by the '' San Mateo County Times'' *1993 Named a United States Department of Education, National Blue Ribbon School *2001
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's first Professional Development School *2007 Named a
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*2009–2010 The Mock Trial team won first place in the California State Mock Trial Championship (and ultimately placed 19th at the national competition in Philadelphia, PA) *2011 Ranked no. 225 in the '' Newsweek'' Top 1,000 Public High Schools *2016 Received Gold Recognition from
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Notable alumni

* Valerie Fleming, Olympic Silver Medalist and World Cup Champion bobsledder. * Billy Hardwick, Bowling Hall of Fame. * John Holdren, scientist, director of the White House
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, co-chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. * Karen Kraft, two-time Olympic Medalist in women's rowing. *
Jay Mathews Jay Mathews is an author and education columnist with the ''Washington Post''. Career Mathews has worked at the ''Washington Post'' writing news reports and books about China, disability rights, the stock market, and education. He writes the ''Cla ...
, author and education columnist with '' The Washington Post''. *
J. Michael McGinnis James Michael McGinnis (born 12 July 1944) is a US physician, epidemiologist, and long-time contributor to national and international health programs and policy, including continuous policy responsibilities for leadership in disease prevention an ...
, physician and public health scholar. * Jed Rose, credited with co-inventing the nicotine patch. * Thomas Schumacher, theatrical producer. *
Nick Vanos Nicolaas Peter Vanos (April 13, 1963 – August 16, 1987) was an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association. The San Mateo, California, native was selected 32nd by the Suns in the 1985 ...
(d. 1987), former NBA player with the
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. *
David Yarnold David Yarnold (born November 26, 1952) was the president and CEO of the National Audubon Society. He became the conservation organization's 10th president in September, 2010. Biography He was born in Los Angeles, California, and earned a B. ...
, former assistant managing editor of the '' San Jose Mercury News'' and president and CEO of the
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.


See also

* San Mateo County high schools


References


External links


San Mateo Union High School District official websiteGreat Schools profileCalifornia Department of Education - DataQuest reports
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