Petaluma High School | |
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Address | |
201 Fair Street Petaluma, California 94952 United States |
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Information | |
Type | Public |
School district | Petaluma City Schools |
Enrollment | 1310 |
Color(s) | Purple & White |
Newspaper | The Trojan Tribune |
Yearbook | The Enterprise |
Superintendent | Steve Bolman |
Principal | David Stirrat |
Assistant Principals | Tracy Bass & Deborah Richardson |
Website | http://petalumahighschool.org/ |
Coordinates: 38°13′37″N 122°38′46″W / 38.22694°N 122.64611°W
Petaluma High School is located one mile from historic downtown Petaluma. It is a comprehensive public high school with approximately 1,310 students in grades 9 - 12, serving the west side of Petaluma and many of the rural areas that surround the city in both Sonoma County and Marin County.
Petaluma High School has a graduation rate of 96.33% as of 2011, with 37.2% of students satisfying the requirements for admission to either the University of California or the California State University system. The average class sizes are 24 for Math, 25 for Science and English, and 30 for Social Science. Per the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program, 66% of students in English, 30% in Math 69% in Science, and 62% in Social Science scored as Proficient or Advanced. It offers Advanced Placement courses in 15 subjects: English Composition/Literature, Spanish Literature, Calculus A/B, Calculus B/C, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science, World History, U.S. History, Macroeconomics, Psychology, American Government, and Art.
The school (along with Casa Grande High School) is set to a “block schedule”, in which there are only three classes (or four, if students choose to take a class before school known as “zero period”) per day.
Petaluma High School began as a public school in 1873, making it one of the oldest high schools in California. Sitting on approximately 24 acres, the current campus was completed in 1935 with the main building remodeled in December 2001. A new science and math building was completed in October 2000. Modernization of the D-Wing building was completed during the summer of 2005.