Live Oak High School (Morgan Hill, California)
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Live Oak High School (LOHS) is a public high school in
Morgan Hill, California Morgan Hill is a city in Santa Clara County, California, at the southern tip of Silicon Valley in the San Francisco Bay Area. Morgan Hill is an affluent residential community, the seat of several high-tech companies, and a dining and recreation ...
. Designated as a California Gold Ribbon School in 2015, Live Oak is part of the
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.


History

Live Oak Union High School was established in 1904. Montgomery Hall was used to house the pupils for the first term. Construction of the first permanent facilities were completed in 1905. At the organization of Live Oak Union, Highland, Burnett, San Martin, Machado and Morgan Hill rural school districts were included, and, in August, 1921, Coyote, Llagas and Uvas districts were added. The name was later changed to Live Oak High School after the Morgan Hill Unified School District was established, which combined the aforementioned rural elementary school districts. In 1940, a new campus was built on the north side of town, along Monterey Street, between West Central Avenue and Keystone Avenue. The main entrance was at 80 West Central Avenue. The school was moved from West Central Avenue to its present location at 1505 East Main Avenue in the summer of 1975. The former campus on West Central Avenue was renamed and established as Lewis H. Britton Middle School. Due to the establishment of Britton Middle School, from 1979 Live Oak High School consisted only of grades 10 through 12, but as of the autumn of 2004, it once again functions as a four-year high school.


Cinco de Mayo incident

On May 5, 2010, five LOHS students arrived at school wearing T-shirts and bandanas bearing emblems of the
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. The school's administrators sent home four of them for refusing to remove the T-shirts on the
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n holiday of
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. School officials deemed the garments "incendiary" and "disrespectful," fearing that displaying the American flag would incite fights with the Mexican-American student body. The four students were told they could choose to change their clothes or go home for the day. On May 6, approximately 200 Hispanic teens, most of whom were Live Oak High School students, walked out of their classes and marched through the downtown and to city hall in protest of what they regarded as disrespect from their American-flag-wearing peers. The crowd carried Mexican flags and sported the red, white and green of Mexico's national emblem. Two days later, a crowd of students led by several Hispanic students gathered in the amphitheater and held an anti-racism rally advocating acceptance and tolerance among the students. On May 10, the
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of Northern California sent a letter to the Morgan Hill Schools Superintendent protesting that the students'
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rights had been violated and asking that the School District "take additional steps to inform students that their rights to free speech will be respected in the future". On November 8, 2011,
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Chief Judge W. James Ware of San Francisco dismissed the students' lawsuit. While public school students have the right to engage in non-disruptive free speech, Chief Judge Ware found this "does not require that school officials wait until disruption occurs before they act". The
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in San Francisco affirmed the district court's ruling. The student’s final appeal to the United States Supreme Court was denied without comment.


Awards and rankings

Live Oak was designated as a California Gold Ribbon School in 2015.


Notable alumni

* Jared Allen, professional NFL player, attended Live Oak for two years * Ricky Berry, professional basketball player *Hal Davis (Class of 1938), sprinter * Rhett Hall, NFL football player * James Hibbard, professional road and track cyclist * Ryan Neufeld (Class of 1994), NFL football player * Rey Sánchez, baseball player and exchange student from Puerto Rico to Live Oak High * Bob Stoddard, baseball player * Jeff Ulbrich (Class of 1995), NFL linebacker *
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(Class of 1983), racecar driver


References


External links

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Emerald Regime Band
the school's marching band {{authority control 1904 establishments in California Educational institutions established in 1904 High schools in Santa Clara County, California Morgan Hill, California Public high schools in California