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Ojai, California, United StatesCoordinates 34° 26′ 57″ N, 119° 14′ 48″ W Information Type Public Established 1910 Principal Dan Musick Faculty 62 Enrollment 1,101 (as of 2009-2010 school year) Campus Small-Size Town/Village Color(s) Royal Blue, Gold Athletics conference Tri-Counties Athletic Frontier and Tri-Valley League Mascot Ranger(s) Website [1] Nordhoff High School is the public high school serving Ojai, California and most of the surrounding communities within the Ojai Valley, with exception of the towns of Oak View and Casitas Springs, which are located within the boundaries of the Ventura Unified School District. The school is located at 1401 Maricopa Highway, just to west of the City and near the Census tract designated town of Meiners Oaks. Nordhoff is the only High School within the Ojai Unified School District, with the exception of Chaparral Continuation High School. Established in 1910, the school recently celebrated its Centennial[1].
The original High School was located at 703 El Paseo Road, which is now the site of Matilija Jr. High. The original school buildings, located in an area known as the "Arbolada", were built/rebuilt in the late 1920's using traditional Spanish (Mission Style) architecture. The school moved to its current location in 1966. "Matilija", being the former site that served as Nordhoff High School, still features large tiles with the initials "NUHS" (Nordhoff Union High School - original name of the school district) on the steps of the athletic field.
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Name
Nordhoff High School is named after the original town name for Ojai. The town was originally named Nordhoff in honor of the author Charles Nordhoff who wrote the book "California for Health, Pleasure and Residence" published in June 1872. Early settlers of European Ancestry were said to have been impressed with the book enough to move to and settle the area, eventually naming the town after Mr. Nordhoff. The following statement was included in an obituary written just after his death, which occurred in San Francisco on July 14, 1901:
- The town of Nordhoff was named for Charles Nordhoff, in appreciation of the good words spoken of the Ojai Valley as a health resort, both as a writer and in personal talks with friends.
Although Charles was born in England, the name "Nordhoff" sounded a bit too German, and the town name was eventually changed prior to World War I, when American sentiment became increasingly anti-German. As part of this trend, Nordhoff was renamed Ojai in 1917.
Although the original town has since been renamed, the High School, along with the original Cemetery, are the only two significant landmarks which still bear the original town name of "Nordhoff."
Athletics
Nordhoff competes in the Tri-Counties Athletic Association which consists of the Tri-Valley and Frontier Leagues. Nordhoff currently plays football within the Tri-Valley League. Nordhoff’s primary rivals are often thought of as Carpinteria High School located in Southern Santa Barbara County, and Santa Paula High School, located just south and east of the City of Ventura. The football stadium, which is located on the Nordhoff school grounds, is called “Ojai Valley Community Stadium.” Nordhoff’s football team is considered by many to be a small-school powerhouse within the northern Southern California/Costal Central California region, having made numerous appearances in CIF-SS play-off games, including two championship games and several first, second round and semifinal games over the past two decades. Nordhoff finished the 2010 school season ranked #1 in the CIF-SS Northwest Division, and amassed a 12-1 overall record, including a perfect 10-0 regular season schedule.
Notoriety
The movie Easy A, a 2010 teen drama/comedy was filmed at Nordhoff High School under the fictitious name of "Ojai North High School". Many of the Nordhoff students were featured in the film or hired as extras.
References
- ^ http://www.ojai.k12.ca.us/nordhoff/Centennial/tabid/1095/Default.aspx Nordhoff Centennial plans
External links
Categories:- Educational institutions established in 1910
- High schools in Ventura County, California
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