Lone Pine High School

Coordinates: 36°36′07″N 118°03′39″W / 36.60189°N 118.06087°W / 36.60189; -118.06087
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Lone Pine High School
Address
Map
538 South Main Street

,
93545

United States
Coordinates36°36′07″N 118°03′39″W / 36.60189°N 118.06087°W / 36.60189; -118.06087
Information
TypeHigh School
Established1916
School districtLone Pine Unified School District
PrincipalNancy O'Sullivan
Teaching staff7.17 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9-12[1]
Enrollment119 (2022-23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.20[1]
Color(s)Purple and Gold 🟪🟨
Athletics conferenceHi-Lo
NicknameGolden Eagle
Websitelphs-lpusd-ca.schoolloop.com

Lone Pine High School was established in 1916, making it one of the oldest active high schools in the county. The first graduating class of the school was in 1920. The class of 2019 was the 100th graduating class in Lone Pine High School's history. It is the only high school in the Census-designated place (CDP) of Lone Pine, California.

Interestingly, the short-lived Canadian animated series Moville Mysteries mostly took place at a fictional high school also named Lone Pine High School.

Athletics

Lone Pine's school mascot is the golden eagle.In the early 1980s, there was a student vote on changing the school colors from Purple and Gold to Silver and Blue and rename the school's mascot from the Golden Eagles to the Cowboy/Cowgirls,which was rejected by the students. Lone Pine offers a variety of varsity sports, including football, volleyball, basketball (boys and girls), skiing and snowboarding, baseball, softball, golf, and track and field.The football team holds the longest losing streak in California high school football history. From 1975 to 1982, the Lone Pine Golden Eagles football team lost 55 straight games in the Desert-Inyo League, which they had been a member for many years. It is to date the longest losing streak in CA high school football history. After the long losing streak and failing to win a single league title, starting at least in 1957, when other much larger schools joined in the Desert-Inyo League(DIL), the school ditched 11-man football for eight-man football in 1982 after being an 11-man team for most of its program's history and only seeing pockets of success over those years. They started facing smaller schools like Maricopa, Big Pine, and Owens Valley High School, as they could no longer compete with larger schools in the Desert-Inyo League that consisted of: Tehachapi, Boron, Kern Valley, Trona, Bishop Union, Rosamond, Mojave, Desert Air Force Base, and Mammoth high school. Ironically enough, Mojave, Trona, and Mammoth High have all since become 8-man football teams as well, which has resulted in the return of the annual rivalry games between the 4 schools.

The football team has seen some moderate success as an 8-man team over the years, with their most successful seasons being in 1983, 1987, 1994, 1997, 2011 (their best season in many years with a record of 10–1) and 2019.

There have been some very good basketball teams as well over the school's history such as the 2013-15 teams that current European Basketball player and UC Irvine collegiate athlete, Bradley Greene played for. The early 2000s basketball teams saw some great success as well, led by Lone Pine High alumnus Wayne Geiger, who was later killed in action in Iraq in 2007.

The baseball team has had some great players and teams as well over the years. The school produced David Richardson, who in 1987 was drafted by the Minnesota Twins. He played for 2 seasons in the minor leagues as a pitcher.

The girls volleyball team made the playoffs every year from 1982 to 2010 and won several league titles in that span.

The girls softball teams of the early 1980s are usually credited for changing the culture of the program, which has since seen some very good teams since those days as well.

The school also had a Rodeo team for many years as well. The team had most of its success in the late 1940s and early 1950s, led by several riders that were mostly of Hispanic descent, which led to some pretty negative reactions from a chunk of the town's population, but the school and the rodeo team members were unfazed by it.

However, the school has not had a Rodeo team in quite some time, which had led to the team and its accomplishments being largely forgotten with time.

Student government

Lone Pine High School offers an opportunity for student government leadership through their ASB (

freshmen/sophomore/junior/senior classes, and club representatives from any clubs which want representatives. Both commissioner
positions are available as double positions, meaning that two students can run as a team in the elections.

ASB elections are usually held in the spring, enabling the government to act for a calendar year as opposed to a school year.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Lone Pine High". nces.ed.gov. US Department of Education. Retrieved February 11, 2022.

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