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South High School is a public high school in Torrance,
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. It is one of five high schools in the
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.


History

South High School opened in September 1957 and moved to a new campus in January, 1958 with 20 buildings and 106 classrooms. It currently serves children south of Sepulveda, west of Hawthorne and north of Lomita Boulevard. In 1980 Asahi Gakuen, a weekend Japanese-language education institution, began renting space in South Torrance High School.Rainey, James.
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The school continues to use the school for its Torrance Campus (トーランス校 ''Tōransu-kō''). Since 2004, South High has been under refurbishment. Renovations include improved handicapped accessibility, improved lighting, and new signage. '' American Beauty'' was filmed on the South High School campus during the winter break of 1998/1999. Many contemporary South High students were featured as extras in the scenes set on campus. The short movie
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was filmed using the Imperial Skateboard Club whose members went to South High.


Demographics

In the 2014–15 school year, South High had an enrollment of 2,132 students. *African-American - 2.4% *American Indian - 0.50% *Asian - 30.4% *Filipino - 3% *Hispanic or Latino - 14.7% *Pacific Islander - 0.60% *Caucasian - 41.70%% *Multi-Racial - 5.10% *Other - 1.6% The average household income of South High's ZIP code (90505) is $105,771.


Athletics

South High's mascot is the
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, and their colors are green and white. Fall Sports: * Cheer(F/S, JV, V) * Boys' Cross Country(F/S, JV, V) * Girls' Cross Country(F/S, JV, V) * Football(F/S, JV, V) * Girls' Golf * Marching Band * Boys' Surf * Girls' Surf * Girls' Tennis(F/S, JV, V) * Girls' Volleyball(F/S, JV, V) * Boys' Water Polo(JV, V) * Esports (JV, V) Winter Sports: * Boys' Basketball(F/S, JV, V) * Girls' Basketball(F/S, JV, V) * Boys' Soccer(F/S, JV, V) * Girls' Soccer(F/S, JV, V) * Girls' Water Polo(JV, V) * Wrestling(JV, V) * Esports (JV, V) Spring Sports: * Baseball(F/S, JV, V) * Boys' Golf * Softball(JV, V) * Boys' Swimming(F/S, JV, V) * Girls' Swimming(F/S, JV, V) * Boys' Tennis(JV, V) * Boys' Track(F/S, JV, V) * Girls' Track(F/S, JV, V) * Boys' Volleyball(F/S, JV, V) * Beach Volleyball * Esports (JV, V)


Activities

The Marching Band won West High Invitationals Sweepstakes 2009, 2010 Percussion State Champs, and the 2011 & 2013 SCJA Division 5A State Champions. The South High 2014-15 Advanced Dance Team were the 2015 USA Dance National Champions in the category "Novelty." In 2017, the 2016-17 Advanced Dance Team became state champions at the USA State Championship, while also placing first in several divisions at USA Regionals. The 2016-17 Athletic Training Program placed first in the small school division at the St. Francis Sports Medical Competition. CIF Championships *2015 - Girls' Basketball, Division II *2014 & 2017 - Girls' Soccer, Division IV & Division III *2017 - Girls' Softball, Division V *2014 & 2015 - Girls' Tennis, Division IV *2012 - Boys' Volleyball, Division III *2004 & 2014 - Women's Volleyball, Division II *1962 - Boys' Wrestling, Open Division, First CIF Title


Notable alumni

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: former MLB second baseman *
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Gillian Boxx Gillian Dewey Boxx (born September 1, 1973) is an American, former collegiate four-time All-American, Gold Medal winning 1996 Olympian, right-handed softball catcher, originally from Torrance, California. She won an Olympic gold medal as a catc ...
: 1996 Olympic gold medalist (
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: former bassist for
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* Michael B. Donley: former US Secretary of the Air Force *
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* Steven Roger Fischer: prominent academician, writer and preeminent Polynesian historian, ethnographer, and linguist *
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: professional soccer player *
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and kick/punt returner * Greg Popovich: Founder & Owner of Castle Rock Winery *
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* Bob Anderson (wrestler): USA Teams, AAU and College Champion Wrestler * Carroll Bubs Davis: guitarist singer songwriter composer: several famous bands guest appearance with
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, the Nobel Prize of Computer Science *
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: former world record holder in the indoor pole vault * Ken Turner: former MLB
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: former NFL running back * John White:
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* Gary Steele: Intramural Basketball champions 1969; Gold trunks 1967–1970;Co-photographer and double of Blythe movie * Mike Song: Professional dancer for Kinjaz * Kimmy Maxine Shields: Actress; Insatiable 2018 - ; Big Little Lies 2017; Girlboss 2017 *
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References


External links


Official South High School website
{{authority control Public high schools in Los Angeles County, California Education in Torrance, California Buildings and structures in Torrance, California Educational institutions established in 1957 1957 establishments in California