Vista Murrieta High School

Coordinates: 33°35′47″N 117°09′55″W / 33.59639°N 117.16528°W / 33.59639; -117.16528
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Vista Murrieta High School
Address
Map
28251 Clinton Keith Road

Public
Established2003
School districtMurrieta Valley Unified School District
PrincipalCeleste Scallion[2]
Grades9th–12th
Enrollment3,574 (2019–20)[1]
Color(s)      Blue, Vegas Gold & White
AthleticsSouthwestern League
MascotBronco
Websitewww.vmhs.net

Vista Murrieta High School (VMHS) is a comprehensive, four-year high school located in Murrieta, California, United States. It is operated by the Murrieta Valley Unified School District. It opened in August 2003, relieving the overcrowding at Murrieta Valley High School, which had been the district's only comprehensive high school until that time. During the 2022–2023 school year, the school served over 3,800 students. The campus sits on 68 acres (280,000 m2)[3] overlooking most of the City of Murrieta to the south.

VMHS is a four-year comprehensive high school accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (as of 2006).

The current principal is Celeste Scallion, who took over after the 2020–2021 school year, after former principal Mick Wager.

This school was named "the most spirited school in the nation" from MaxPreps.com on March 31, 2009, as well as 2010.[4] It was awarded the same title from Varsitybrands.com for the 2015–2016 school year,[5] and recently won the title again for the 2022–2023 school year. It is a California Distinguished School.

In the 2022–2023 school year, Vista Murrieta celebrated its 20th anniversary, after opening in 2003. Celebrations included a 20th anniversary themed Homecoming, 20th anniversary flags on light posts around the school, and merchandise including sweatshirts and baseball caps. Although this was their 20th year open, the school's 20th graduating class will walk in 2026.

Golden Alliance

The Vista Murrieta Golden Alliance is the high school's

San Antonio, Texas and competed at the Bands of America
San Antonio Super Regional Championships. They acquired 20th place out of 82 bands with their show, Luna.

Athletics

Season Baseball Football Men's Basketball Softball Men's Soccer Girls Volleyball Track & Field

Cross Country 2011 season Girls Varsity runner up at state placing second in Division 1

2009–2010 Records in season 13-1 (Undefeated SWL Champs) (CIF Runner-Up) 15–13 (CIF First Round Loss) in season 6-13-5 13-15-0 (CIF First Round Loss) 7–0 ('SWL League Champ,CIF D1 Men's Champs, Nike Track Nationals Champs')
2008–2009 Records 17-12 (CIF quarterfinalist) 9-3 (CIF quarterfinalist) 17-12 (CIF first round loss) 27–5 (SWL Champs) (CIF Runner-Up) 7-14-1 3-13-0 7–0 (Men's SWL champs)
2007–2008 Records 23-6 (SWL Champs) (CIF quarterfinalist) 11-1 (Undefeated SWL Champs) (CIF quarterfinalist) 21-8 (SWL Champs) (CIF first round loss) 23–7 (SWL Champs) (CIF semi-finalists) 9-14-3 21-3-1 (SWL Champs) (CIF first round loss) 6–0 (Men's SWL champs)
2006–2007 Records 28-4 (SWL Champs) (CIF CHAMPS) 11-1 (Undefeated SWL Champs) (CIF quarterfinalist) 15-14 (CIF quarterfinalist) 21-7 (SWL Champs) (CIF first round loss) 4-17-3 23–4 (SWL Champs) (CIF quarterfinalist) 7-0 (Men's SWL champs)

Notable alumni

Feeder schools

  • Elementary: Rail Ranch, E. Hale Curran, Avaxat, Antelope Hills, Lisa J. Mails, Alta Murrieta, Buchanan and Monte Vista Elementary Schools
  • Middle: Dorothy McElhinney, Warm Springs, and Shivela Middle School

References

  1. ^ "Vista Murrieta High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  2. ^ "Administration". Vista Murrieta High School. Murrieta Valley Unified School District. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  3. ^ "About Vista Murrieta". Vista Murrieta High School. Murrieta Valley Unified School District. Archived from the original on March 20, 2008. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  4. ^ Vista Murrieta – Spirit Challenge winners!
  5. ^ "MURRIETA: Vista Murrieta named nation's most spirited high school". 25 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Heir apparent Colorado State QB Nick Stevens learned well". The Denver Post. 26 August 2015. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Ajana Whitaker – SydneyAmazons". Retrieved 9 April 2021.

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