Hemet High School

Hemet High School is a public high school of approximately 2,500 students located in East Hemet, California and is part of the Hemet Unified School District. Hemet High is accredited by the WASC Accrediting Commission for Schools. From its founding in 1894 to 1965 the school was known as Hemet Union High School.

Hemet High School
Address
41701 East Stetson Avenue

,
92544

Coordinates33°43′13″N 116°56′03″W
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1894
School districtHemet Unified School District
PrincipalDr. Emily Shaw
Faculty138
Enrollment2,349 (2016-17)[1]
Color(s)Red & Gold          
NewspaperThe Bulldog
YearbookTahquitz
Websitehttp://www.hemethigh.com/

History

Hemet High School was first founded in 1894 and has been moved to different campus sites in the past. The school has been operating at its present campus site since 1972. Hemet High is accredited by the WASC, NATEF, and AYES Accrediting Commissions for Schools. The campus began construction expansion again, including the addition of two new academic buildings, a theater, and several shade structures, completed during the summer of 2012 (first being used in the 2012-2013 school year).

The school was used as an evacuation center during the Mountain Fire in July 2013.[2]

Sports

Fall season

Football

•Girls' Volleyball

Cross Country

•Girls' Golf

•Girls' Tennis

•Boys' Water Polo

Winter Season

•Boys' Basketball

•Girls' Basketball

•Boys' Soccer

•Girls' Soccer

Wrestling

•Girls' Water Polo

Spring Season

Baseball

Softball

•Boys' Track & Field

•Girls' Track & Field

•Boys' tennis

•Boys' Swimming

•Girls' Swimming

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References

  1. "Hemet High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 15, 2019.
  2. "Mountain Fire". inciweb.org. July 20, 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
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