John Swett High School

Coordinates: 38°03′10″N 122°13′18″W / 38.05278°N 122.22167°W / 38.05278; -122.22167[3]
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John Swett High School
secondary
Established1927
School districtJohn Swett Unified
PrincipalLeslie Marley[1]
Staff23.09 (FTE)[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment453 (2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio19.62[2]
Color(s)Scarlet, white, and royal blue
AthleticsFootball, basketball, softball, baseball, volleyball, soccer, cross-country, wrestling, cheerleading
MascotWarrior
Websitewww.jshs.jsusd.org

38°03′10″N 122°13′18″W / 38.05278°N 122.22167°W / 38.05278; -122.22167[3]

John Swett High School is located in

California Superintendent of Public Instruction, elected in 1863. John Swett High School was established in 1927. The school remains in its original building complex, which was extensively renovated five years after original construction for seismic retrofitting at a cost of two-thirds of the original cost of the complex.[citation needed] John Swett High School is part of the John Swett Unified School District
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The school's Indian mascot was dropped by a vote of the School District Board in February 2015.[4] Citing the Golden State Warriors as an example, the school mascot became the Warriors in February 2016. The school always was the Warriors but would go by Indians. The year books would say Warriors on the cover but sports teams would go by the Indians.[5]

Clubs and organizations

Notable alumni

  • Billie Joe Armstrong - musician, of the punk rock band Green Day (transferred after freshman year)
  • Eric the Midget
    (Eric Lynch) - television actor and recurring personality on the Howard Stern Show
  • Floyd Peters - professional football player
  • Aldo Ray - film actor
  • John V. Robinson - writer and photographer; author of books Crockett, and Spanning the Strait: Building the Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge
  • Jim Turner - professional football player (1959)[6]

References

  1. ^ "Marley, Leslie * Principal". www.jsusd.org.
  2. ^ a b c "John Swett High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  3. ^ United States Geological Survey (14 June 2000). "GNIS Detail - John Swett High School". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  4. ^ Joe Vazquez (February 12, 2015). "John Swett High School In Crockett Drops 'Indians' Mascot". KCBS.
  5. ^ Elissa Harrington (April 5, 2016). "East Bay school defends name change from 'Indians' to 'Warriors'". ABC7 News.
  6. ^ "The Face of an Educated Toe".

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