3002 Centennial Rd.
Santa Ana, CA 92704
(714) 433-6600
The High School Inc Academies are: Culinary Arts & Hospitality; Health Care; Automotive, Transportation & Logistics; New Media; Global Business; Engineering, Manufacturing & Construction
Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education is the non credit program for Santa Ana College
Los Amigos High School, located in Fountain Valley, Orange County, California, is one of seven high-schools of the Garden Grove Unified School District - recipient of the 2004 Broad Prize for Excellence in Urban Education. Los Amigos High School is located at the southeast corner of Newhope St. and Heil Ave. - one block east of Mile Square Park.School historyLos Amigos High School first opened its doors to students in 1968. The first classes of 1968-69 were sophomores who had been freshmen at La Quinta High School (Westminster, California) and new freshmen from Fitz Intermediate School, so there were only two classes (freshmen and sophomores) during that first school year. As the years progressed, freshmen were added. The second year (1969–70) had three classes—freshmen, sophomores and juniors. It would be academic year 1970-71 before the school had all four classes—freshmen through seniors. The first graduating class was 1971. The class of 1972 collected enough money to paint Los Amigos High School and the school mascot, the Lobo (wolf), across the front of the gymnasium as shown in the photo above. Hal Butler was the principal during these early years.Conceived at a time when "open education" was the movement of the day in public education, Los Amigos was constructed in a rather unconventional manner for the warm climate of Southern California. Not only were both of the school's primary classroom buildings - the "L" and "M" buildings - built with interior corridors, all classrooms were built without doors! It would not be until the late 1990s before all classrooms at Los Amigos were provided with doors. Recently the school installed several new classrooms the "A","B","C" and "D" portables to accommodate the increasing number of freshmen each year.
Santa Ana Valley High School, more commonly referred to Valley High School is located at 1801 S. Greenville St. in Santa Ana, CA 92704. Valley High was built in 1959 and recently celebrated its 50th year anniversary in 2009.BackgroundValley High School is believed to have one of the largest auditoriums in the Santa Unified School District.In 2006–07, the school was remodeled for the first time in its history. During this time, all students used the Godinez Fundamental High School campus, which had just been built and was currently operating under the name 'Valley West High School.' This remodeling project included the construction of a brand new olympic size swimming pool and the installation of air conditioning in some of the classrooms.TraditionsValley High school is very popular for its many traditions. Valley Vaudeville directed by the choral director, Karen Bluel, has long been a Valley High tradition. In 2010, Vaudeville celebrated its 20th anniversary and several alumni were invited to come back and perform. Valley Vaudeville is usually put on by all of the choir classes, musical theater, along with other performers such as the Dance Team, Drama Team, Teachers and Tall Flags. The senior boys and senior girls also perform during Valley Vaudeville as it one of the last shows of the school year.International week is another long-running tradition where several countries are observed in one week. During lunch, different ethnic foods are sold in the efforts of not only fundraising money, but also bringing awareness to other countries.SportsSanta Ana Valley Orange League Champs 2013-2014With both Santa Ana Valley and Magnolia sitting at 4-0 in the Orange League standings and the league championship on the line Friday, the Valley football team went into the matchup with one thing in mind: To wear their opponent out.Valley running back Alex Hernandez was the focal point for the Falcons, as he has been all season. The senior carried the ball 44 times for 316 yards and two touchdowns, helping Valley pound its way to a league championship with a 14-7 victory at Western High. Valley finished its season 7-2-1 overall and a perfect 5-0 in Orange League play.
Lowest grade taught: Kindergarten - Highest grade taught: 5th Grade
Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
The Student Development Program provides excellent leadership opportunities to students. We sponsor a variety of educational, social, and cultural programs. We provide multicultural events, health awareness programs, holiday events, book drives, BBQs, concerts, panel discussions, and services. Phone: (714) 241-5721 Centennial Education Center Room E105 2900 W. Edinger Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92704
Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade