Cabrillo High School (Lompoc, California)

Cabrillo High School is a California Distinguished School[2] that serves students of Vandenberg Village, the city of Lompoc, and Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara County, on the California Central Coast.

Cabrillo High School
Address
4350 Constellation Road

, ,
93436

United States
Coordinates34°42′42″N 120°28′29″W
Information
TypePublic High School
MottoSpiritus Noster Omnia Vincit
(Our Spirit Conquers All)
Established1965
LocaleVandenberg Village, Lompoc, California
School districtLompoc Unified School District
PrincipalIsidro Carrasco
Teaching staff55.23 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Number of students1,176 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio21.29[1]
Color(s)     Black
     Gold
     White
Athletics conferenceChannel League
NicknameConquistadors
RivalLompoc High School
NewspaperFore & Aft
YearbookTierra Royal
Websitewww.lusd.org/chs

History

The school was founded in 1965 by the Lompoc Unified School District. Built to serve the residents of Vandenberg Air Force Base, Vandenberg Village, and the northern Lompoc Valley, Cabrillo answered the sudden population boom during the late 1950s and 1960s, a result of the booming space program at Vandenberg. Named for the early Spanish explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, the school board of Lompoc chose the Conquistador to be the mascot of the new high school in the early 1960s, with the black and gold of the first Spanish Californian flags as the school colors. In 2001, Cabrillo opened up its Aquarium Room to the public. In 2007 the California Department of Education awarded Cabrillo as one of the winners for a California Distinguished School Award, as well as 171 other schools in California.

Administration

The first school year on campus was 1965–66, with Camillo Wilde as the principal. Wilde would leave during the second school year to assume the position of Lompoc Unified School District Superintendent, and he was succeeded by assistant principal Robert Bickford, who would serve until the late 1970s. Wilde would return for a second stint as principal in 1978. There have been seven principals since Wilde's retiring in the mid-1980s: Dr. Debra Bradley (1986–1993), Mr. John Lemon (1993–1999), Mr. Jeff Carlovsky (1999–2003), Dr. Fred Manzo (2003–2005), Ms. Betty McCallum (2005–2008), Mrs. Lore Desmond (2008–2014), Mr. Jeff Wagonseller (2014–2018), and Mr. Isidro Carrasco (2018-Present). The current vice principals are Sue Pettis, and Brian Grimnes.

Sports

Cabrillo High School has won 13 CIF SS championships in 8 sports, including boys' basketball (1979), boys' cross country (2004), boys' track & field (1983, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991), boys' water polo (1976, 1996), girls' track & field (1986), softball (1976, 1985), wrestling (1988), and women's water polo (2007). Cabrillo High has seen much success in aquatics, with a combined 62 league titles in boys' swimming (17 titles), boys' water polo (28 titles), girls' swimming (9 titles), and girls' water polo (8 titles).

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "Cabrillo High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  2. "California Distinguished Schools Awardees 2007 - California Distinguished Schools Program (CA Dept of Education)". www.cde.ca.gov.
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