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Public school in Stevenson Ranch, California, United States
West Ranch High School
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26255 Valencia Boulevard
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91381
United States
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Type
| Public
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Motto
| "Relationships, Rigor, and Relevance."
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Established
| 2004
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Principal
| Robert Fisher
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Grades
| 9?12
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Number of students
| 2,016 (2021-22)
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Color(s)
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Athletics conference
| CIF Southern Section
Foothill League
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Nickname
| Wildcats
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Newspaper
| The Paw Print
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Yearbook
| "The Pride"
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Website
| WRHS
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West Ranch High School
is a
public high school
in the
William S. Hart Union High School District
located in
Stevenson Ranch, California
.
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The school mascot is the Wildcat, and navy blue and gold are the school's official colors.
The Paw Print
is the school's official
newspaper
.
During its first year of operation (2004-2005 school year), the school was located on the campus of Rancho Pico Junior High School, housing only 9th grade students and faculty. Since the high school did not have a mascot at the time, the class of 2008 chose the wildcat to represent the school and because the movie
High School Musical,
which had come out 2 years prior to West Ranch’s first graduating class. It has since moved to its own campus, housing students 9th through 12th grade. The class of 2008 was the first graduating class in the history of the high school.
West Ranch High School has been the filming site for several television shows and movies, including
The Unit
and the movie
Stay Cool
.
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The school houses Team 691, a
FIRST Robotics Competition
team.
Student demographics
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As of the 2021-22 academic year, 2,209 students were enrolled at West Ranch High School. 40.7% of students were non-Hispanic white, 26.1% were Asian American, 22.6% were Hispanic, and 3.9% were African American.
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As of 2020-21, 344 students (15.5%) were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
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Notable alumni
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34°24′13″N
118°35′47″W
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34.4037°N 118.5964°W
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34.4037; -118.5964
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