Livingston High School (California)
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| Livingston High School | |
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| Location | |
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1617 Main Street. Livingston, California, 95334 United States | |
| Coordinates | 37°22′32″N 120°43′23″W / 37.3756°N 120.723°W |
| Information | |
| Type | Public |
| School district | Merced Union High School District |
| Principal | Charles Jolly |
| Staff | 58.26 (FTE)[1] |
| Faculty | 50.4 (on FTE basis) |
| Grades | 9 to 12 |
| Enrollment | 1,141 (2023-2024)[1] |
| Student to teacher ratio | 19.58[1] |
| Color | |
| Mascot | Wolf |
| Team name | Livingston Wolves |
| Website | https://lhs.muhsd.org/lhs |
Livingston High School, in Livingston, California, United States, is a public secondary school in the Merced Union High School District. The school contains grades 9-12. Students come from Livingston Middle School and Ballico Middle School.
The new principal, beginning in the 2020-2021 school year, is Charles Jolly. Currently, the three associate principals are Lee Shaw, Melissa Doerksen and Kyle Mesa.[2]
Scandals
In May 2011, a science teacher was arrested for helping students get intoxicated through the use of chloroform that she ordered through the school for her "lessons".[3] A few days later, she was arrested for possession of explosives.[4] In September 2011, she was released on bail with an ankle monitor. In December 2011, she was sentenced to four years of probation, and her teaching credential was revoked.[5]
In May 2012, an agriculture teacher was charged with having had sex with a 15-year-old student in 2010 and 2011.[6]
