Red Bluff Union High School | |
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Address | |
1260 Union Street Red Bluff, California, 96080 United States |
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Coordinates | 40°10′37″N 122°15′01″W / 40.17689°N 122.25017°WCoordinates: 40°10′37″N 122°15′01″W / 40.17689°N 122.25017°W |
Information | |
Type | Public School |
Grades | 9th-12th |
Enrollment | 1,735 |
Campus | Rural |
Color(s) | Green and Gold |
Mascot | Spartans |
Student Government Adviser | Lisa Somavia |
Bluffer Student Adviser | Alisa Pelanconi |
Yearbook Student Adviser | Rebecca Coker |
Website | rbhs |
Red Bluff High School is a public school in Red Bluff, California The institution offers courses from the ninth grade school to the twelfth grade and is a member of the Red Bluff Joint Union High School District. The campus is located at 1260 Union Street in Red Bluff.
In 2010, Red Bluff High School was one of 28 high schools around the country to receive a $2 million grant dubbed the Smaller Learning Communities Grant. The goal of the program is to increase student achievement and graduation rates, and encourage more students to strive for a post-secondary education.
Red Bluff High School is a part of the Northern Section California Interscholastic Federation.
Famous graduates of Red Bluff High School include:
Several films have been shot on the Red Bluff High School campus over the years. In 1998, Good Morning America filmed an introduction segment on the Red Bluff High School parking lot.
In the 1960s voters turned down a bond proposal designed to replace the old high school building. A short time later, in what was viewed by some as "an amazing coincidence," the high school burned to the ground. The new buildings were built and the footprint of the old one is now occupied by tennis courts.