Ocean View High School
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Ocean View High School | |
Knowledge is Power
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Huntington Beach, CA, USA | |
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Principal | Karen Gilden |
Students | approximately 2000 |
Type | High School (Grades 9-12) |
Color(s) | Cardinal and Gold |
Established | 1976 |
Homepage | http://www.ovhs.info |
Ocean View High School is located in Huntington Beach, California. OVHS was established in 1976 and christened the Seahawks. Currently, there are approximately 2,000 enrolled students.
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[edit] Highlights
Several items that highlight OVHS are:
- The Business Academy, a program seeking to develop premier business-minded students to be proficient in tasks such as Microsoft Office, Computer skills, and Social Networking
- The Student Library, a resource on campus which provides an excellent location for students to do research, complete assignments, and seek general assistance for critical self-help needs
- The IB Program, a rigorous two year academic program which provides students with the opportunity to challenge and demand further research and international opportunities
- Community Service programs catering to the needs of the students and school on a semester-system
- Clubs involving activities ranging from involvement with Community Service to critical thinking in Games, Probability, and Logic
- The Career Center, a location staffed by individuals seeking to further the needs of students interested in pursuing a future college/full-time work
[edit] International Baccalaureate Magnet School
OVHS is in the International Baccalaureate or IB program. An IB program consists of three main programs: the IB Primary Years Program (PYP), which is for students ages 3 to 12, the IB Middle Years Program (MYP), ages 11 to 16, and the IB Diploma Program (DP), ages 16 to 19.
The International Baccalaureate program begins in the eleventh grade and ends with graduation from OVHS. The program provides an intellectually rigorous and academically demanding curriculum for students in schools around the world. IB emphasizes critical thinking and research skills as part of the learning process. Students take classes in English, science, mathematics, social studies, and foreign language. In addition, a 4,000 word extended essay, a Theory of Knowledge class, and 150 hours of community service are required for the full diploma which is awarded from the IB office in Geneva, Switzerland. OVHS is one of only nine public high schools in Orange County to offer the IB diploma.
[edit] School ranking
OVHS is currently number 640 on the list of Top 1,000 High Schools in the United States, [1] published by Newsweek Magazine. The public schools are ranked by the number of Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate test taken by all students in 2004 divided by the number of graduating seniors.
[edit] Classes/Departments
- Business
- English
- Fine Arts
- Guidance
- Mathematics
- Physical Education
- Social Studies
- Foreign Language
- Industrial Technology
- Science
[edit] Clubs
- KEY Club
- Strategy and Tactics
- Business Academy
- Red Cross
- Friday Night Live
- The Greenleaf Project
- Model United Nations
- Entre Amigos
- Rotary Interact
- M.A.P.
- P.A.L. (Peer Assistance Leadership)
- CSF (California Scholarship Foundation)
- Muslim Student Association (MSA)
- C.O.F (Creations of Fashion)
- ASB
- Interact
- Anime Club
- Ping Pong Club
- Bodyboarding club
[edit] Students/Alumni
Ocean View's more famous alumni include
- Michael Arrington TechCrunch founder
- Wayne Carlander former USC basketball player
- Paul Frank of Paul Frank Industries.
- Synyster Gates, lead guitarist of Avenged Sevenfold
- Kenneth Irving, currently an undergraduate at UC San Diego
- Brian Klemm lead guitar of the Orange County based ska band Suburban Legends.
- Jason Lee, professional skateboarder, actor whose works include the movie "Almost Famous" and the TV show "My Name Is Earl".
- Bobby Mayorga, collegiate baseball player and drummer for Onset Records Pop/Rock band A Prize Worth Killing.
- Todd Norman, former American football offensive lineman for Notre Dame and the Seattle Seahawks 1996-97
- Kim Saiki, professional golfer on the LPGA tour.
- Tim Karl - Professional Fly Fisherman.
- Rusty Smith, an Olympic speed skater.
- Samoa Joe, professional wrestler on TNA's Impact! on Spike TV.
- Vince Walker lead vocals of the Orange County based ska band Suburban Legends.
- Jim Usevitch, Center of BYU basketball team in the 80's while ranked #1 in the nation. Played professional league basketball in Europe.
- Geoff Zanelli, Emmy winning composer with many film scoring credits including Disturbia and the Pirates Of The Caribbean trilogy.
- Mike Fyrie, professional baseball player
- Linda Taylor, guitarist on "Whose Line Is It Anyways"
Students
- 36% Caucasian
- 36% Hispanic
- 18% Asian
- 5% American Indian or Alaska Native
- 2% African American
- 2% Filipino
- 1% Pacific Islander
- >1% No Response
[edit] Sports
Ocean View's sports teams are members of the Golden West League in CIF Southern Section. The sports offered at OVHS are: baseball, cross-country, track & field, golf, swimming, basketball, wrestling, volleyball, football, soccer, tennis, water polo, and softball. The athletic director at OVHS is Tim Mennealy.
- Ocean View High School won its first boy's CIF Championship in 1992 - Soccer CIF Division IV-A - Coaches Paul Kollar, Jim "Puck" Barrot, and Andy Austwick. Defeating Damien 3-2.
- Ocean View's football team made the postseason in 2007, for the first time since 2001. The program entered 2007 with an all-time record of 77-191-3, the lowest winning percentage in county history.
- Ocean View won the CIF Division IV baseball title in 1998 at Dodger Stadium and theCIF Division III baseball title in 2005 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim
- OVHS has had a history of success in boy's basketball. The boy's team has been led by Coach Jim Harris to several league championships as well as a Division III-AA title in 1998.