Apple Valley High School | |
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Address | |
11837 Navajo Rd. Apple Valley, CA 92308 Apple Valley, California United States |
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Coordinates | 34°27′59″N 117°11′18″W / 34.46639°N 117.18833°WCoordinates: 34°27′59″N 117°11′18″W / 34.46639°N 117.18833°W |
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Type | Public secondary |
Motto | SunDevil Pride is Contagious! |
Established | 1967 |
School district | Apple Valley Unified School District |
Principal | Dustin Conrad |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | approx. 2,000 |
Color(s) | Orange, Black, White |
Mascot | SunDevil |
Accreditation | 6 Year WASC Accreditation (the maximum possible) |
Website | avhs |
Apple Valley High School (AVHS) is a public four-year high school located in Apple Valley, California, United States. It is a part of the Apple Valley Unified School District. Built in 1967, it was the only high school in the Town of Apple Valley until 1999 when Granite Hills High School opened. The campus has expanded with growth and was modernized with local bond funds in 2002.
Along with academic and co-curricular offerings, students have access to the more traditional school program of clubs, student government and sports.
The school's mascot, Sparky the SunDevil, has been the center of controversy for many years. Over the history of the school the character of the SunDevil has increasingly become more cartoon-like, as parents were upset with the Satanic references.
In football, the Sun Devils compete annually against the Victor Valley High School Jackrabbits in the "Bell Game". The Bell game has been played since 1969 and Apple Valley leads the overall series 32-15.
Apple Valley High School offers many groups and clubs including: Interact, National Honor Society, Spanish club, French club, Band, Choir, Drama, Servants of Our Savior, Junior Statesmen of America, Mock Trial, AVID, ASB (which also has ASB Tech & Audio), Trident Yearbook, The Sundial, Bowling,ping pong, Foundations, Cheer, Football, Soccer, Track, Volleyball, Basketball, Break dance,ballroom dancing, SkillsUSA, HOSA, Tennis, Auto Shop, Weight Lifting, CAMP, Graphic Communications and more.
One of the most unusual programs is FFA. It is led by Mr. Penfold, a graduate of the school. On campus students have an assortment of animals. Pigs, steers, chickens, and lambs are raised on campus or at home by most students as their class project. Most animals are then sold at the San Bernardino County Fair in May. FFA teaches students leadership and responsibilities through agricultural activities. Students learn business skills, traveling, public speaking, animal health care, and great friendships.
The Apple Valley High School Marching Sundevils Band has performed at the National Invitational Music Festival, held at Orchestra Hall in Chicago, and has represented the community in the California State Marching Band Championships four times, in 2008,2009,2010,and 2011