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San Mateo High School

San Mateo High School
San Mateo High School (crest).png
Address
506 North Delaware Street
San Mateo, California 94401
United States
Coordinates 37°34′41″N 122°19′43″W / 37.57812°N 122.328633°W / 37.57812; -122.328633Coordinates: 37°34′41″N 122°19′43″W / 37.57812°N 122.328633°W / 37.57812; -122.328633
Information
Type Public secondary
Motto Peace, Passion, Pride
Established 1902
School district San Mateo Union High School District
Principal Yvonne Shiu
Faculty 76
Number of students 1,615 (2015-2016)
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Orange and black         
Athletics conference CIF Central Coast Section
Mascot Bearcat
Rival Burlingame High School
Accreditation WASC
Website

San Mateo High School is a National Blue Ribbon comprehensive four-year public high school in San Mateo, California, United States. It serves grades 9–12 and is part of the San Mateo Union High School District.

San Mateo High School continues the "Tradition of Excellence" that first started in 1902 and strives to create a unique campus life for all students and staff, which remains different from any other high school in the San Mateo Union High School District. There are many programs that define SMHS; the Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) Curriculum, Biotechnology Training Facility, Choir Instruction, Dance Instruction, Drama Production, Marching Band, Music Department, Renaissance Leadership, and Student Government are just a few of those offered.

In its first year, San Mateo High School was located in the Dixon Cottage on Ellsworth Avenue with an enrollment of just 14 students. The faculty was composed of A.G. Van Gorder, principal and teacher; and Marie Borough and Florence Kimball, two assistant teachers. The school was opened on September 15, 1902, at 8:30 am, in the two-story Dixon Cottage at 54 North Ellsworth Street. Its courses included foreign languages, the arts, history, and varied courses in science and mathematics. In the beginning, only two years were required for graduation, but many students continued the full four years with intentions of going to college. Textbooks were well preserved, as the students had to buy their own. Reimbursement could usually be had by selling the used books to the incoming freshmen.

Princeton University, with the colors orange and black, was "King of Sports" in 1902. Following suit, San Mateo High chose the orange and black as its colors, and set its own words to the music of Princeton's school song.

Early in 1903, the high school on Ellsworth Street became too small to accommodate the increased enrollment, which was then 27. Following a bond election, the Board of Education appropriated $24,000 for the purchase of Brewer Tract, which housed Saint Margaret's School for Girls. This was a three-story structure situated on the corner of Baldwin Avenue and San Mateo Drive. During the summer, in addition to remodeling and refurnishing the building, a new chemistry laboratory was constructed and supplied at a cost of $270. SMHS also gained a set of reference books at $75 and three Remington typewriters at $70 each. Classes were conducted in this building from 1903 until 1911.


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