Jordan High School (Long Beach, California)

Public school in Long Beach, California, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jordan High School is a public high school in Long Beach, California. It is part of the Long Beach Unified School District.

Coordinates33.872505°N 118.185955°W / 33.872505; -118.185955
School typePublic
Established1934; 92 years ago (1934)
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Jordan High School
Location

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90805

United States
Coordinates33.872505°N 118.185955°W / 33.872505; -118.185955
Information
School typePublic
Established1934; 92 years ago (1934)
School district
Long Beach Unified School District
CEEB code051465
Principal
Keisha Irving
Teaching staff
105.85 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment2,207 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio
20.85[1]
Campus type
Urban
Color   
Athletics conference
Moore League
Team namePanthers
AccreditationWASC[citation needed]
PublicationStylus Magazine
YearbookTrailblazer
Websitelbjordan.schoolloop.com
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More information Race and ethnicity, Total ...
Ethnic composition as of 2020–21
Race and ethnicity[2] Total
Hispanic or Latino 76.2%
 
African American 13.7%
 
Asian 5.3%
 
Pacific Islander 2.1%
 
Non-Hispanic White/Anglo 1.4%
 
Other 1.1%
 
Native American 0.2%
 
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The school is named in honor of David Starr Jordan, the founding president of Stanford University, a noted educator and a leader in field of eugenics who had died just two years before the school first opened in 1934.[3][4] A century later, there has been many calls for the school to break its association with Dr. Jordan by having the school be renamed.[5][6]

Overview

Jordan High School comprises two campuses. The main campus serves students from grades 10-12 and select 9th graders in special programs. The second campus, known as the Jordan Freshman Academy, was constructed in 2001 and serves the incoming 9th grade students. Referred to as "The Freshman Academy" or "Baby Jordan" by students, it is located at the site of the former Dominguez Mercy Hospital at 171 W. Bort Street, Long Beach, California. Jordan Freshmen Academy then had its final year for the group of 2011–2012. Starting from late 2012, Jordan Freshmen Academy became known as, "J Plus[+] or Jordan Plus[+]". Jordan Plus became the campus available to failing students, or students with a low GPA.

Major Renovation

Jordan High School had a major renovation from late 2014 to late 2018. It took three and a half years to remodel the school.

Athletics

Jordan belongs in CIF-SS Div I.

Notable alumni

References

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