North High School (Bakersfield, California)

North High School (NHS) is senior high school in Bakersfield, California, United States. The school is part of the Kern High School District. Its campus is on Galaxy Avenue.

North Bakersfield High School
School logo
Location
300 Galaxy Avenue

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United States
Coordinates35°25′44″N 119°01′32″W
Information
TypePublic
Established1953
Opened1953
School districtKern High School District
PrincipalDr. Mark Balch
Faculty72.06 (FTE)[1]
Grades9th through 12th
Enrollment1,720 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio23.87[1]
Campus typeModern
Color(s)Red, Grey, White               
Team nameNorth High Stars
YearbookGalaxy
Websitenorth.kernhigh.org

History

It became apparent that the existing high schools in the Kern High School District were not sufficient in number for the accelerated growth of greater Bakersfield. After several years of planning, ground was broken on March 23, 1952, for the construction of NHS. On September 8, 1953, NHS held their first classes with an enrollment of 625 students, with 28 teachers and counselors. Second year enrollment grew to 927 with 49 on the staff, and the third year enrollment swelled to 1,300 guided by a staff of 50. Over 60 years later, North High's enrollment is over 2,000 students and certificated staff over 80.

Jack Hill, the school's first Principal who served for two years until his untimely death, was succeeded by George Williamson in mid-1955. With Williamson's retirement in 1965, Jack Hilton, the school's Vice Principal since its opening, took over as Principal. He served four years until taking a district administrative position. Mr. Harold Corrie, another Shafter High School Principal was appointed to head North High in 1969. Corrie replaced Mr. Hilton at the District Office, and North High's new Principal beginning July 1, 1973 was Dr. Richard M. Brown formerly Vice-President of Instruction at North. C. Warner Brooks, formerly Assistant Principal at Arvin High School became the Principal of North High School in January 1985, as Dr. Brown was asked to head a task force at the District Office. In July 1989, William B. Bimat was appointed Principal, and Mr. Brooks was appointed Assistant Superintendent for Instruction. Mr. Bimat succumbed to cancer in December 1994. In February 1995 Jim Wren was named Principal. Mr. Wrenbeaman retired at the end of 1997–98 school year. Mr. Bryon Schaefer was appointed Principal in July 1998. Mr. Schaefer was our former Assistant Principal of Instruction and was once Dean of Students at North.  In 2010 Mr. Schaefer was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Personnel, and Alan Paradise was appointed principal.  In December 2015 Mark Balch was appointed Principal of North High.[2]

Academics

All students enrolled at NHS must meet the following criteria before graduation:[3]

In total, 220 credits are necessary for a student at NHS to graduate. Every student must also pass the CAHSEE and an approved algebra course.[3]

NHS offers AP, GATE, and Honors courses, which students can take to earn college credit, pass an SAT II exam, or be academically challenged.[4]

Notable alumni

Alma Mater

Resounding from the foothills of the valley, Our Alma Mater praises ring. Remembering our everlasting friendships, We join together as we sing. Let our praises reach the sky. We will raise our voices high. To Her Majesty, North High!

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References

  1. "North High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  2. "About Us – About Us – North High School". north.kernhigh.org. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  3. KHSD Graduation Requirements
  4. KHSD page for NHS
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