Ramona High School | |
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Address | |
7675 Magnolia Avenue Riverside, California 92504 United States |
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Coordinates | 33°56′28″N 117°24′50″W / 33.94111°N 117.41389°WCoordinates: 33°56′28″N 117°24′50″W / 33.94111°N 117.41389°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Opened | 1956 |
School district | Riverside Unified School District |
Principal | Jamie Angulo |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 2,189 (December 11, 2013) |
Color(s) | Navy blue, Columbia blue, and white |
Athletics conference | CIF River Valley League |
Mascot | Rams |
Rival | Riverside Poly |
Newspaper | The Rampage |
Website | http://www.rusdlink.org/ramona |
Ramona High School is a high school in Riverside, California, United States, part of the Riverside Unified School District, and the home of the Ramona Rams. Ramona graduated its first class of students in 1958 and boasts a nationally acclaimed band and color guard as part of its Creative and Performing Arts program that has been featured in major motion pictures, television shows, such as & commercials worldwide. Ramona has been designated as a “National Demonstration School” for the AVID Program and hosts visitors from all around the world. Ramona High School is home to the largest campus in Riverside Unified School District covering 55 acres, and is home to a 5,000 seat stadium and 1,200 seat performing arts theatre.
Ramona's feeder middle schools are Chemawa Middle School and Sierra Middle School. Riverside Polytechnic High School and Ramona are the two oldest high schools in the Riverside Unified School District.
Ramona's Creative and Performing Arts magnet program provides visual, creative and performing arts classes to more than 1,200 students on their campus and comprises the largest elective department at Ramona.
Ramona's Dynasty Band and Color Guard has been nationally recognized for their marching excellence. Some highlights include performances in the 2004 Thanksgiving Day Parade in Chicago, Illinois, and the 2006 New Year’s Day Parade in Paris, France. In December 2014, Dynasty performed in the Hollywood Christmas Parade.
Ramona's film/television/video program began in 2011. RamTV is a weekly news and entertainment program that posts episodes and short films on YouTube. Past students worked on set for Disney Channel, been published in the iTunes Store and performed on stage as part of Warped Tour.
RCAPA, as of the 2013-2014 school year, offers the following courses:
Ramona High School implemented Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) in 1997 becoming the first site outside of San Diego County to use the program. When Ramona High School started their AVID system, only three percent of the 325 graduating students went to college. Today, ninety-nine percent of the AVID students at Ramona enroll in college.