Enterprise High School (Redding, California)
Enterprise High School is a public high school in Redding, California. It has an enrollment of about 1200 students. Enterprise High School is part of Shasta Union High School District in the Redding. Its main rival is Shasta High School.
Enterprise High School | |
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Address | |
3411 Churn Creek Road , | |
Coordinates | 40.55766°N 122.35182°W |
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Type | Public high school |
Established | 1954 |
School district | Shasta Union High School District |
Principal | Ryan Johnson |
Teaching staff | 55.55 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1,161 (2018-19)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 20.90[1] |
Color(s) | Gold Black |
Mascot | Hornet |
Yearbook | Vespa |
Website | www |
Administration
- Principal - Ryan Johnson
- Assistant Principal - Kevin Strohmayer
- Assistant Principal - Kevin Greene
Academics
Enterprise High School is a state-recognized distinguished school in California. The foreign languages offered are French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese. There is also a drama department. Enterprise currently offers Honors and Advanced Placement Courses in: English I, English II, English III, English IV, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, European History, U.S. History, American Government/Economics, Statistics, Trigonometry, Calculus, and Spanish.
Due to the low socio-economic status of Enterprise, test scores are reflective of that status. Contrary to popular belief, however, Enterprise ranks a 10 out of 10 when compared to schools of similar size. Other schools in the district rank much lower when compared to schools of equivalent size and socio-economic status. Enterprise also has an extensive and broad College Preparatory program. Every subject is offered in CP level, acceptable to the University of California and California State University systems.
Below is the list of classes available to Enterprise High School students:
English | Social Sciences | Science | Mathematics | Other |
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Honors/CP English I | Introduction to Social Science/Personal Growth (required) | CP Physical Earth Science | CP Algebra I | Freshman 9th P.E. (required by the state of CA) |
Honors/CP English 2 | AP European History/CP World History | CP Biology | CP Geometry | All electives chosen by choice |
AP/CP English III | AP/CP U.S. History | Honors Chemistry | CP Algebra II | All electives chosen by choice |
AP/CP English IV | AP/CP American Government/Economics | AP Physics, AP Chemistry, or AP Biology (optional) | Trigonometry/Pre Calculus/AP Statistics or AP Calculus |
Enterprise has an extensive list of available electives, in which they satisfy unit credit for the UC and CSU systems.
Visual/Performing Arts Art I-IV (AP available) Band I & II (many other programs are offered once in enrollment and observed experience) Choir (many other programs are offered once in enrollment and observed experience) Drama I-IV Guitar Percussion Practical/Vocational Arts Computer Aided Drafting I-III/IV Construction Computer Applications Introduction to Technology Culinary Arts Family and Consumer Science Yearbook Newspaper
Foreign Language Spanish I-III (AP available) French I-III Mandarin Chinese American Sign Language Russian
Other NJROTC Student Government Teacher Aiding
Music
- Marching and concert bands
- "Starship", a pop-oriented music program. Starship is made up of a band (usually consisting of two keyboardists, a bassist, a guitarist, two drummers, four trumpets, three trombones, and 5 saxophonists) and "Singer/Dancers" which, as the name suggests, sing and dance.
- Traditional choirs
- Vocal jazz choir "T.B.A."
Enterprise stages the Victorian Dinner Celebration now in its 31st year of performances. This original dinner/play set in a Victorian Christmas holiday venue is an evening of comedy, food, and vocal and instrumental music.
Athletics
Enterprise currently requires a 2.0 GPA to participate in sports.
- Alpine Skiing/Snowboarding
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cheerleading
- Cross Country
- American Football
- Golf
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
River Bowl
Every October, Enterprise and their main rival, Shasta High School, play in a celebrated game called the River Bowl.[2] The Hornets and the Wolves have been playing for the bowl for 24 years. After Enterprise winning the River Bowl every year, Shasta finally took the River Bowl in 2005. However, Enterprise won the River Bowl back on October 13, 2006 with a score of 10-0, the first shut out in River Bowl history. On October 12, 2007, a great and close game was played with the conclusion of Shasta winning the River Bowl back with a score of 17-24. The overall score of wins for the last 27 years is 17-10, with Enterprise in the lead.
Demographics
In 2011, Enterprise High School had 1,294 Students: 1.9% African American, 10% Asian, 70.17% Caucasian, 11.44% Hispanic or Latino, 2.78% Native American, and 0.62% Pacific Islander.[3]
1982 skylight injury
Around 1 A.M. on March 1, 1982, recent graduate Rick Earl Bodine (18) and three others trespassed onto Enterprise High School, allegedly to steal spotlights off the roof. After handing down one of the spotlights, Bodine reportedly walked across to take a second spotlight, but in the dark and rain fell through a painted-over skylight; the trespassers called an ambulance. Brain damage from the 27-foot fall initially left Bodine mute and quadriplegic. The state declined to prosecute Bodine, viewing that the injuries were more than sufficient punishment. Bodine's attorney sued the school district, arguing the district was negligent, given that a similar painted-over skylight in Shasta High School in Redding had resulted in a death in 1981. Judge Joseph Redmon ruled that (under the precedent of Rowland v. Christian)[4] criminal conduct would not bar Bodine from suing or collecting. The district's insurance company settled the case for $260,000 up front plus $1,500 per month for the rest of Bodine's life.[5] Outrage over the settlement spurred the introduction of California bill A.B. 200 in 1985[6] and the subsequent adoption of statute 847, which restricts property-owner liability toward plaintiffs engaged in certain felonies.[4][7]
Notable alumni
- Sam Butcher (class of 1956), creator of Precious Moments drawings, figurines and dolls
- Jeffery Dangl (class of 1976), biology researcher and scientist
- Shane Drake (class of 1992), music video director
- Ryan O'Callaghan (class of 2001), NFL football player
- Lynne Roberts (class of 1993), women's basketball head coach, University of Utah
- George Theobald (class of 1978), member of U.S. World Cup ski team[8]
References
- "Enterprise High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
- Williams, Aaron (16 October 2016). "Our favorite River Bowl memories: Shasta County Sports remembers back on the Shasta-Enterprise rivalry". Shasta County Sports. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
- http://www.movoto.com/schools/redding-ca/enterprise-high-school-063660006210/
- Sugarman, Stephen D. "Land-Possessor Liability in the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Too Much and Too Little." Wake Forest L. Rev. 44 (2009): 1079.
- "Is A Young Man Few Know Example Of Large Insurance Settlements". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- CAMPBELL, DON G. (16 May 1985). "Property Law May Add Insult to Injury". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- "California Code, Civil Code - CIV § 847 | FindLaw". Findlaw. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- http://www.redding.com/news/former-teacher-writes-history-of-shasta-union