'Burlingame High School' is a public
high school in
Burlingame, California. It is part of the
San Mateo Union High School District (SMUHSD).
History
In order to meet the growing population of students, the school was opened in December 1923, under the name of "San Mateo High School, Burlingame Branch". The school took in students from
Burlingame,
Hillsborough,
Millbrae, and
San Bruno.
[1] Initial enrollment consisted of 350 students and 30 teachers. As a branch school of
San Mateo High School, extracurricular organizations were shared between the schools. There was a single
band, football team, and other athletic teams with student members from both schools.
Within 10 years the enrollment of the school had increased to 494 boys and 474 girls, totalling 968 pupils, a figure close to the school's original design capacity. In 1927 the school name was officially changed to Burlingame High School.
Bing Crosby sent his three children from his marriage with
Kathryn Grant to the school in the 1970s.
In the summer of 1980, the SMUHSD board decided it must close one of the district's seven schools, due to declining enrollment. Following public hearings, the board narrowed the choice to either
Crestmoor High School or Burlingame High School. After further study and discussion, the board decided to close Crestmoor in the fall of 1980 and keep Burlingame open.
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The school's rivalry with San Mateo High culminates annually in a football matchup dubbed "The Little Big Game" patterned after the
Big Game.
Curriculum
Burlingame High seeks to prepare its students through academic rigor and through the development of social citizenship. To this end the school has codified a number of core values which encourage a diverse learning environment which is tolerant, achievement oriented, encouraging, supportive, and ultimately enjoyable. The school seeks to foster an ethical, standards based program that fully engages the community, parents, faculty, and students.
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BHS Marching Band
Burlingame High takes pride in its very spirited and popular Marching Band. Led by music director David Kimura and Drum Major, currently Raymond Lee, the Band plays rock, pop and funk songs at all home basketball and football games. The band presents its field show twice a year often with the unique "dance break" in the middle of the show.
The Burlingame B
Burlingame High School's newspaper, the Burlingame B, covers school-related events, voices student opinion, and spotlights exceptional students and faculty. The monthly paper is the product of student writers, photographers, editors, and page designers of adviser Linda McLaughlin's journalism class. During the 2006-2007 school year, the Burlingame B was awarded 1st place by the Peninsula Press Club for Layout and Design, a feat that can be credited to then editor-in-chief Janice Hwang. Seniors Jane Chun and Hannah Hoffman, returning for their third year on the newspaper staff, will be editors-in-chief for the 2007-2008 school year. Junior Carlo Acenas, also in his third year, will be the newspaper's photography editor. Alums of the Burlingame 'B' include Stephanie Woodrow, currently a political reporter in Washington D.C.
Notable people
★ 'Alumni'
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Bill Amend, 1980 -
Cartoonist best known for ''
FoxTrot''.
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★ Grant Baciocco, 1992 - Creator of comedy band
Throwing Toasters and the show
The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd
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Marc Benioff, 1982 - Founder and CEO of
Salesforce.com.
[4]
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Harry Crosby
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Mary Crosby
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Nathaniel Crosby
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William Strauss, 1965 - Author and founder of
The Cappies Program
References
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2. ''San Bruno Herald'', ''San Mateo Times''
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See also
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San Mateo County high schools
External links
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Burlingame High School - official website