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El Segundo High School
NameEl Segundo High School
Established1927
TypePublic high school
DistrictEl Segundo Unified School District
Grades9–12
PrincipalTBD
Enrollment900 (approx.)
ColorsBlue and White
MascotEagles
Address640 Main Street, El Segundo, California
CountryUnited States

El Segundo High School

El Segundo High School is a public secondary school serving grades 9–12 in El Segundo, California. Located near Los Angeles International Airport and the Pacific coastline, the school draws students from El Segundo and portions of surrounding communities. It operates within the El Segundo Unified School District and has a history of academic programs, extracurricular clubs, and athletic teams that connect to regional institutions and cultural organizations.

History

Established in 1927, the school opened as part of early 20th-century growth tied to aviation and oil production in Los Angeles County. Early decades intersected with the development of companies such as Standard Oil Company of California, later known as Chevron Corporation, and nearby military and aerospace facilities including Los Angeles Air Force Base and aerospace firms like Northrop Corporation and Lockheed Corporation. During World War II the community experienced shifts related to the Second World War industrial mobilization and postwar suburbanization driven by projects associated with Douglas Aircraft Company.

In the postwar era the high school expanded facilities and programs amid regional influences from agencies like the Southern California Edison and transportation nodes such as Interstate 105 (California). The campus underwent modernization phases reflecting California educational reforms, California Department of Education initiatives, and local bond measures. The school's evolution paralleled cultural developments in Los Angeles, including connections to entertainment companies like Paramount Pictures and sports franchises such as the Los Angeles Lakers in shaping extracurricular opportunities.

Campus

The campus occupies a site near downtown El Segundo, adjacent to municipal facilities and municipal parks that coordinate recreational programming with agencies such as the City of El Segundo Parks and Recreation Department. Buildings include classroom wings, a performing arts center, a gymnasium used for interscholastic competition under the auspices of the California Interscholastic Federation, and athletic fields that comply with district facility standards influenced by California Building Standards Commission codes.

The campus landscape incorporates coastal California flora and is within commuting distance of transit corridors including Interstate 405 (California) and Los Angeles public transit lines like Metrolink (California), facilitating student access from neighboring communities such as Manhattan Beach, Hawthorne, California, and Hermosa Beach, California. The proximity to corporate campuses—former industrial sites converted to offices for firms like Raytheon Technologies affiliates—provides internship and partnership opportunities.

Academics

Academic programs include college preparatory curricula aligned with the University of California and California State University systems' a-g requirements, Advanced Placement courses administered through the College Board, and career technical education pathways connected to regional industries including aerospace and digital media. The counseling department coordinates with testing programs such as the Scholastic Assessment Test and American College Testing to support college admissions.

The school offers electives in the arts, sciences, and technology, often collaborating with local cultural institutions like the Getty Center and museums such as the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County for enrichment. Partnerships with community organizations and workforce entities—examples include internships with technology firms and apprenticeships connected to Hollywood production companies—augment vocational exposure.

Student life

Student life features a range of clubs and organizations that engage with civic and cultural institutions including chapters affiliated with statewide and national organizations such as California Scholarship Federation, Key Club International, and the National Honor Society. Student government organizes events tied to community stakeholders like the El Segundo Chamber of Commerce and supports service projects with nonprofits including regional chapters of Habitat for Humanity.

The performing arts program presents productions drawing on repertoires from works staged at venues like Ahmanson Theatre and collaborates with community arts groups. Media programs produce student journalism and broadcast content that interface with professional outlets and networks such as Los Angeles Times and public radio partnerships.

Athletics

Athletic teams compete in the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section and field sports including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, track and field, swimming, and volleyball. Facilities accommodate training and competition in coordination with municipal fields and aquatic centers used by regional organizations like LA84 Foundation for youth sports development. Rivalries and competitions involve neighboring high schools from the South Bay area including Lawndale High School and Mira Costa High School.

Student-athletes have advanced to collegiate athletics governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and pursued scholarships with programs at institutions such as the University of Southern California, University of California, Los Angeles, and University of California, Berkeley.

Notable alumni

Notable alumni have included figures in aerospace, entertainment, sports, and public service. Alumni have been associated with major organizations and achievements connected to NASA, professional sports leagues such as the National Football League, Major League Baseball, and National Basketball Association, and the entertainment industry including roles in productions by Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, and music collaborations with labels like Capitol Records. Civic and corporate alumni have held positions with companies including Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Chevron Corporation, Hughes Aircraft Company, and have participated in initiatives with federal agencies such as the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Defense.

Category:High schools in Los Angeles County, California Category:Public high schools in California