Edison High School (Stockton, California)

Edison High School is a secondary school located in the southern part of Stockton, California. It is in the Stockton Unified School District.

Edison High School
Address
100 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd

Stockton 95206
,
United States
Information
TypePublic
Established1941
School districtStockton Unified School District
PrincipalChris Anderson
Teaching staff80.83 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment2,143 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio26.51[1]
Color(s)          Maroon and Gold
MascotViking
RivalFranklin High School
Websitehttp://www.stockton.k12.ca.us/schools/edison/

History

Opening in 1941, the school is located in a dense urban area in the southern part of Stockton. Edison High School opened in 1941 at what is now the corner of Charter Way, now called Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, and Center Street. It is named after the American Inventor Thomas Edison. The campus has been expanded through the years, with the addition of major classroom buildings and a library in the 1970s. Starting with the 2009–2010 school year, Edison will start its classes as Small Learning Communities or SLC's.

Alma Mater

Edison, our Alma mater, give forth thy light. Guide us to knowledge, wisdom, and right. Wherever we may wander, let us never fail. Edison forever, Alma mater hail.

Athletics

The Vikings compete at Division 1 level in the CIF. They are a member of the San Joaquin Athletic Association and part of the Sac-Joaquin Section.

Notable alumni

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