Amador Valley High School | |
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Location | |
1155 Santa Rita Road Pleasanton, California 94566 United States |
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Coordinates | 37°40′08″N 121°52′27″W / 37.6689°N 121.8743°WCoordinates: 37°40′08″N 121°52′27″W / 37.6689°N 121.8743°W |
Information | |
Type | Comprehensive public high school |
Motto | School of Champs |
Established | March 14, 1922 |
Opened | 1923 |
School district | Pleasanton Unified School District |
Superintendent | Jim Hansen (interim) |
CEEB code | 052495 |
NCES School ID | 060002009282 |
Principal | Michael Williams |
Faculty | 108.63 (on full-time equivalent (FTE) basis) (as of 2010–2011) |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 2,591 (as of 2010–2011) |
Campus size | 39.27 acres (15.89 ha) |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Purple and gold |
Mascot | The Don |
Newspaper | The Amadon |
Feeder schools | Harvest Park Middle School, Pleasanton Middle School, Hart Middle School |
Website | amador |
Amador Valley High School is a public high school in Pleasanton, California, United States, a city east of Oakland. The school was founded as Amador Valley Joint Union High School (AVJUHS), which graduated its first class in 1923. The school has been named a California Distinguished School, a National School of Character, and a National Blue Ribbon School. Amador Valley is one of four high schools in the Pleasanton Unified School District, along with Foothill High School, Village High School, and Horizon High School.
As of 2009, Amador Valley offered its 2,500 students 20 Advanced Placement courses, 23 varsity sports, a program to study local aquatic wildlife, and vocational training. A monthly school publication, the Amadon, reports on athletics, academic and extracurricular issues, and news of the school and community. Amador's location allows it to be the launching point for parades and to host the site of the Amador Theater, Pleasanton's central performing arts facility for more than 60 years. The Amador Theater has remained a part of the Amador Valley campus since the 1930s, despite major school construction in 1968, 1997, and 2004. Amador is the rival of Foothill High School, across town.
Student groups, including the Marching Band and Math Team, have toured out-of-state after achieving high rankings in Californian competitions. In national competitions such as We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, the Amador Valley team has ranked in the top four places from 1994 to 1996, 2006 to 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2014. Similarly, the Amador Valley Robotics Team, AVBotz, is recognized nationally as the best performing high-school team in the autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) competition hosted by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI).