El Cerrito High School Explained

El Cerrito High School
Established:1941-01-06
Type:public high school
Principal:Malcolm Norrington
Head Name:Second Master
Head Name2:Assistant Headmaster
Enrollment:1,522 (2022-23)[1]
Faculty:65.70 FTEs
Ratio:23.17
Grades:9th - 12th
Streetaddress:540 Ashbury Avenue
City:El Cerrito
State:California
Country:United States
District:West Contra Costa School District
Mascot:Gauchos (Gauchos in Spanish)[2]
Free Label:Emblem
Website:El Cerrito High School website

El Cerrito High School is a four-year public high school in the West Contra Costa Unified School District. It is located on Ashbury Avenue in El Cerrito, California, United States and serves students from El Cerrito, a portion of eastern Richmond (east of Interstate 80 and south of San Pablo Dam Road) and the unincorporated communities of East Richmond Heights and Kensington.

As of the 2021-22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,570 students and 68.8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 22.8:1. There were 481 students (30.6% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 42 (2.7% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[3]

Overview

The original main school building was built in the late 1930s as a WPA project. The school opened to students on January 6, 1941.

Student population quickly outgrew the facilities, and the campus became a collection of small, outlying buildings. As concern grew over the building's safety and structural stability, plans were made for more integrated buildings and, in the summer of 2005, demolition of the old campus began. By 2007, the campus had been demolished, and the terrain was leveled in preparation for reconstruction. During the reconstruction, all classes were held in temporary buildings located south of the campus on the former baseball field. The new campus opened on January 5, 2009.

El Cerrito's student body is 35.6% African-American, 23.7% Hispanic, 17.2% Asian, 16.7% Caucasian, and 2.5% Filipino.[4] Many of these students are actually mixed race, making El Cerrito a very diverse high school. Half of students come from families with a low enough income to qualify for free or reduced price lunches under the National School Lunch Act.[3] Many students come from the neighboring city of Richmond, which is also served by the West Contra Costa Unified School District.[5]

Art programs

Before the bankruptcy of the Richmond Unified School District, El Cerrito High School was a regional magnet for the arts. Recovery from the bankruptcy coincided with less available funds, slowing recovery, but the rebuilt school has a theater that has been used by professional organizations such as West Edge Opera.

Bands

The Gaucho Band may have become the first high-school band to be nationally televised when they stood in for Ohio State University Marching Band at their game against Berkeley at Memorial Stadium on October 3, 1953. The Gauchos then adapted and adopted Ohio's fight song, "Across the Field," as "Down the Field."[6]

Notable alumni

Athletics

Earl Daniel Early, NFL Oakland Raiders Running Back 2010-2012

Entertainment

Business

Academia

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El Cerrito High. National Center for Education Statistics. July 7, 2024.
  2. Web site: El Cerrito High Homepage. West Contra Costa Unified School District. July 9, 2023.
  3. https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=0632550&ID=063255005022 School data for El Cerrito High
  4. Web site: 2008-09 School Enrollment by Ethnicity - El Cerrito Senior High. California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Unit. 2009-07-07. 2010-03-24.
  5. Web site: WCCUSD High School Attendance Areas . WCCUSD . 2010-11-30 .
  6. Book: Johnson, Keith . A History of El Cerrito High School Bands . 2014 .
  7. http://www.nfl.com/players/toddspencer/profile?id=SPE686128 Todd Spencer NFL stats
  8. Web site: Todd Spencer. Stats Crew. 10 February 2018.