Santa Teresa High School | |
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Campus aerial view, June 2010
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6150 Snell Avenue San Jose, California, Santa Clara County 95123-4740 United States |
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Coordinates | 37°14′07″N 121°49′48″W / 37.235377°N 121.829959°WCoordinates: 37°14′07″N 121°49′48″W / 37.235377°N 121.829959°W |
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School type | Public high school |
Opened | 1974 |
Status | Open; regular |
School district | East Side Union High School District |
NCES District ID | 0611820 |
CEEB code | 053106 |
NCES School ID | 061182001308 |
Principal | Greg Louie |
Grades | 9–12 |
Gender | Mixed |
Number of students | 2,306 |
Student to teacher ratio | 25.71 |
Schedule type | Block |
Schedule | 7:15 AM – 2:50 PM |
Campus type | Suburban |
School color(s) |
Blue and orange |
Sports | Blossom Valley Athletic League |
Mascot | St. Bernard |
Nickname | Saints |
Rivals | Oak Grove High School, Leland High School |
USNWR ranking | 275 in California |
National ranking | 1,512 |
Yearbook | Compendium |
Communities served | Santa Teresa |
Website | sths |
Last updated: 21:56, 21 February 2017 (UTC) |
Santa Teresa High School (also referred to as STHS) is a public high school located in the suburban Santa Teresa neighborhood of southern San Jose, California. The school is a member of the East Side Union High School District and serves students from grades 9 through 12. The average student enrollment is 2,300 students, with an average ratio of 25 students for every teacher.
Santa Teresa High School was constructed in 1967 and officially opened to students in 1974. The school added a new bond-funded multi-purpose building in 2010 in addition to solar panels over the parking lots.
The campus is also home to Phoenix High School, an alternative high school and member of the ESUHSD. Phoenix is housed within four portable buildings and a classroom in the 800 building of STHS. Phoenix is supervised by Santa Teresa High School staff members.
Santa Teresa High School has roughly 2,300 students, both male and female, and spans 9th through 12th grades. The average ratio at STHS is 25 students for every teacher. STHS serves as magnet school for ESUHSD and offers a specialty program in multimedia arts. As of the 2015–16 school year, STHS offered 21 Advanced Placement courses to its student body and 32% of the students enrolled in one or more of those courses. Between 2011 and 2015, STHS students dropped out at a lower rate and graduated at a higher rate compared to others in East Side Union High School District and the state of California. The U.S. News & World Report ranked STHS as the 275th best high school in California, and 1,512st nationally, for 2016.
Santa Teresa is home to over 50 student clubs on campus. Officially recognized student clubs include American Red Cross, California Scholarship Federation, FBLA-PBL, Key Club, Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, National Honor Society, and UNICEF. STHS is supported by a number of community organizations to assist the student body. Organized in 2004, the Santa Teresa Organization of Parents and Staff, the school's Parent-Teacher Association, serves to advance the academic and social programs offered at STHS. The Santa Teresa Music and Arts Association, a school booster club, offers a performing arts curriculum with an emphasis on drama and band. The Santa Teresa Athletic Boosters Club is a non-profit which fundraisers to provide revenue to assist the athletic teams of STHS.