Ramona High School (Ramona, San Diego County, California)

Public secondary school in Ramona, California, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ramona High School (RHS) is located in Ramona, California. Ramona High is a member of the Ramona City Unified School District and serves the communities of Ramona, San Diego Country Estates, and citizens of the surrounding rural area as well as small numbers of people from Santa Ysabel and Julian.

Ramona High School in 2016

Coordinates33.0269°N 116.8692°W / 33.0269; -116.8692
TypePublic secondary
Motto"Excellence, it's a matter of pride!"
Established1894
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Ramona High School
Location
1401 Hanson Lane


United States
Coordinates33.0269°N 116.8692°W / 33.0269; -116.8692
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TypePublic secondary
Motto"Excellence, it's a matter of pride!"
Established1894
School district
RCUSD
Principal
Antoinette Rodriguez
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,404 (2024-2025)[1]
CampusSuburban
ColorRoyal Blue   White  
MascotThe Bulldog
RivalPoway High School
SAT&ACT average1551[2]
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History

Throughout most of the 1800s, Ramona consisted of many one-room schools that served students of many different ages. As the population of Ramona began to rapidly grow in the late nineteenth century, the need for a high school arose. Ramona High School was first established in 1894 holding classes in the attic of the Ramona Town Hall. The conditions of this location proved to be far too uncomfortable which led to a bell tower-like building being constructed on 9th and D Street which would serve as the Ramona High School Campus from 1898-1911. In 1912 another building was constructed on 9th Street adjacent to the football field, this building would hold Ramona High School classes from 1912-1936. From 1936-1969 Ramona High School classes were held in a larger building also facing Ninth Street, this building currently serves as the John H. Wilson Administrative Center. From 1969 to present, classes have been held on the much larger Ramona High School campus on Hanson Lane Road.[3]

Demographics

The school is composed of around 2,000 students, with a demographic breakdown of about 52% Hispanic, 43% Caucasian, 4% African American, and about 1% of other races.

Athletics

The school boasts a successful varsity sports program which includes: football, boys' water polo, girls' volleyball, cross country, girls' golf, girls' tennis, girls' basketball, girls' basketball, wrestling, boys' soccer, girls' soccer, girls' water polo, track & field, swim & dive, cheer & song, boys' volleyball, boys' golf, boys' tennis, baseball, girls' lacrosse, and softball. RHS also has a choir, marching band, and Navy JROTC program.

Academics

The school offers a number of AP Courses, including AP Calculus, AP English, AP US History, AP European History, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Environmental Science, AP Spanish Language, AP Statistics, AP Art History and AP Economics. According to the LA Times, the average SAT score at Ramona High School was 1551 out of a possible 2400 for the 2011–2012 academic school year. Ramona High School also offers automotive and welding classes.

Notable alumni

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Name Grad class Category Best known for
Nick Vincent Sports MLB pitcher for the Miami Marlins
Travis Knight Sports Center for the University of Connecticut and the Boston Celtics
Cole Sulser Sports MLB pitcher
Beau Sulser Sports MLB pitcher|
Derek Diamond Sports MiLB pitcher
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