CARLSBAD HIGH SCHOOL


'Carlsbad High School' is a public High School in Carlsbad, California. First opened in 1957, the high school is currently under consideration for redevelopment.

Contents
Overview
Future Renovation
Achievements, Awards, Distinctions
Notable Alumni
External links

Overview


Carlsbad High School is renowned for its high level of academic success and graduate levels. Located within walking distance to the Carlsbad beach, the sprawling campus features numerous buildings and facilities. The school thrives with cliques and groups, some more exclusive than others. While one may presume that the caliber of students at the school would be high because of the premier location, many students are from families struggling financially. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger visited the high school 8/11/2006 [1]to announce his plans for the future of funding and education in California's schools.

Future Renovation


Beginning this year, Carlsbad High will be modernized in order to update to 21st century standards. Some buildings will remain while most will be demolished to make room for the new facilities. The football stadium will include an all-weather track along with additional seating. Additional
parking will be added, which will relieve the overcrowding of vehicles on Monroe Street. Other new facilities include a large performing arts building, new vocational education building, and two large two-story classroom buildings. The renovation process is expected to begin in late 2007
and end at the beginning of the 2012-2013 school year.

Achievements, Awards, Distinctions



★ Home to the nationally acclaimed and award-winning CHSTV.


2005 and 2006 CIF San Diego Section Football Division I Championship.[2]


★ National Champion Lancer Dancers[3]. UDA National Titles include:


★ 2001 - Large Varsity Jazz


★ 2002 - Large Varsity Jazz, ESPN TV Challenge


★ 2003 - Large Varsity Jazz


★ 2004 - Small Varsity Hip Hop


★ 2006 - Small Varsity Hip Hop AND Small Varsity Jazz


★ 2007 - Small Varsity Jazz


★ 2007 - California Distinguished School

★ Home to the infamous Carlsbad Gap, a street skateboarding attraction popularized in skate videos and magazines. Carlsbad High School is featured in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 video game, where the gap is a skateboard obstacle.

Notable Alumni



Brady Anderson, Baseball; Baltimore Orioles

Michelle Baena, Model

Chad Butler, Musician, drummer for Switchfoot

Colin Branch, Football; Stanford University & Carolina Panthers

Brandon Chillar, Football; UCLA & Saint Louis Rams

Jon Foreman, Musician, lead singer and guitarist for Switchfoot

Troy Glaus, Major League Baseball player, won World Series with the Anaheim Angels in 2002

Ted Johnson, Football; University of Colorado & New England Patriots

Scott Karl, Baseball; Milwaukee Brewers, Colorado Rockies

Glenn Koslauski, Football; Chicago Bears

Sal Masekela, Actor/Commentator

Autumn Reeser, Actress

Taylor Knox, Professional Surfer

Staciana Stitts Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer

Josh Mangini, Motivational Speaker

External links



Carlsbad High School

CUSD Website

Lancer Football

Lancer Track

Lancer Surf Team

Lancer Baseball

Lancer Dancers

Cheer Leading

Lancer Lady's Soccer

Lancer LaCrosse

CHS Television

Cultural Arts Center

CHS ALUMNI

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