San Lorenzo High School

Coordinates: 37°41′13.38″N 122°7′18.77″W / 37.6870500°N 122.1218806°W / 37.6870500; -122.1218806

San Lorenzo High School
Address
50 E. Lewelling Blvd.
San Lorenzo, California
United States
Information
Type Public
Established January 24, 1950
School district San Lorenzo Unified School District
Principal Allison Silvestri
Faculty ~200
Grades 9-12
Number of students ~1,400
Campus Urban
Color(s)

Maroon, White, and Gold             

Freshmen:     Sophomores:     Juniors:     Seniors:    
Mascot Rebels
Newspaper The Rebel Record
Yearbook The Rebellion
Information +1(510)317-3000
Website San Lorenzo High School Homepage

San Lorenzo High School, also known as "SLz", is a public high school located in San Lorenzo, California and is part of the San Lorenzo Unified School District. The school has recently undergone remodeling and construction of additional classroom facilities.

The school's student body reflects the diversity of its surrounding and nearby communities, namely San Lorenzo, San Leandro, Hayward, and Oakland.[1] As of 2007-2008, demographics from the California Department of Education show that student demographics are, Hispanic-Latino (49%), followed by Black (22%), non-Hispanic White (15%), Asian (4%), Filipino (8%), and Pacific Islander (2%).[2]

Academics

San Lorenzo High School includes three academies in partnership with the California Partnership Academies program:[3]

Associated Student Body (ASB) Leadership[5]

San Lorenzo's Associated Student Body (ASB) Leadership program is headed by ASL teacher Glenna Wurm-Hayenga, and consists of over 30 students elected by the student body as a whole, or appointed by the incoming President and Vice President. The ASB and its composition is also called when in order on Wednesdays, the Executive Council. The Executive Council is composed of elected officers and various assistants representing aspects of student government. Executive Council is the body which approves all student activities. If a club or class wishes to have an activity approved, the proposal must first be approved by the Executive Council and then presented to the School Operations Council for final endorsement. To be a student body or class officer, one must maintain a 2.0 grade point average from the previous semester with no F grade from the previous semester. Executive Council is also the organization which students can approach with their ideas concerning school improvements or any other problems pertaining to SLZ.

Activities

San Lorenzo students participate in a variety of activities/clubs including DECA, Link Crew, Druids, International Club, PenSLZ, La Raza Unida, TV&FILM, and many other student organizations.

Students also participate in many athletics. Fall sports include football, girls' volleyball, girls' tennis and cross country. In the winter, students may participate in basketball and soccer. In the spring, sports offered include baseball, softball, and track & field, and boys' tennis.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "San Lorenzo High School Profile". San Lorenzo High School. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
  2. "Student Ethnicity at San Lorenzo High School". greatschools.net. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
  3. "Small Learning Communities". San Lorenzo High School. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  4. "Law, Leadership & Culture Academy: Join Our Learning Community". San Lorenzo High School. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  5. "Student Leadership". San Lorenzo High School. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
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