- C. K. McClatchy High School
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CK McClatchy High School Location 3066 Freeport Boulevard
Sacramento, California, Sacramento County, 95818
United StatesCoordinates 38°32′56″N 121°29′34″W / 38.54889°N 121.49278°WCoordinates: 38°32′56″N 121°29′34″W / 38.54889°N 121.49278°W Information School type Public Established 1937 School district Sacramento City Unified School District Principal Peter Lambert Vice principal Jim Hays Vice principal Eracleo Guevara Vice principal Gema Godina Vice principal Brad Klop (interim) Campus type Closed Campus Colour(s) Fight song "McClatchy Fight Song" Mascot Leo the lion Team name Lions Rival John F. Kennedy High School (Sacramento, California) Newspaper '"The Prospector"' Website C.K. McClatchy High School C.K. McClatchy High School is a Sacramento City Unified School District High School. It is located in the Land Park area of Sacramento, California, USA . McClatchy High School is also the second-oldest high school in Sacramento, having been established in 1937. It is currently the oldest high school in Sacramento since the closure of Sacramento High School. McClatchy High School is home to over fifty clubs, as well as over 50,000 alumnae.
The Chair of the School Site Council is Catherine Tobias.
The President of the Associated Student Body is Isaac Gardon who is also the Student Board Member on the Board of Education for the Sacramento City Unified School District.[1] Matt Driver is the Vice President. Paige Bowman is the Secretary. Lauren Poon is the Treasurer.
Contents
Former Small Learning Communities
- Humanities International Studies Program (HISP)
- Design Solutions (formerly Engineering and Technology)
- Arts and Media
- Health & Human Services
- Business
At the start of the 2010 school year Small Learning Communities, with the exception of HISP, were eliminated from the campus. Over the summer of 2011 McClatchy teachers were given new classroom assignments, making the campus departmentalized.
History
[2] Population growth in the city of Sacramento during the 1930s prompted the construction of the city’s second high school—C.K. McClatchy Senior High School. Funding to build the school came from local sources and the Works Progress Administration (WPA), one of the New Deal programs instituted by President Franklin Roosevelt to stimulate the U.S. economy in the wake of the Great Depression.
The school was designed by the local architectural firm of Starks and Flanders, which had also designed other landmark buildings in the city including the Elks Temple, the U.S. Post Office, and the Courthouse—all located in downtown Sacramento.
On May 20, 1937, local dignitaries and students from the city’s junior high schools gathered to watch the laying of the school’s cornerstone which bears the name of C.K. McClatchy, the late editor and owner of The Sacramento Bee.
On September 19, 1937, the school was officially dedicated. Sitting on 30 acres (120,000 m2), the school included a shooting range,and a band room complete with soundproof practice rooms as well as dressing and music rooms near the auditorium. A nurse’s suite with bathrooms and a sun porch and a quartered garden with central fountain in the Moorish style were also features of the new campus.
The school is an architectural hybrid. According to the application for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, CKM “shares the pared down, stylized design typical of many WPA projects. Moderne in its massing and simplicity of line, it carries stylized elements of Classical Revival—perhaps more accurately, ‘Mannerist Revival’—architecture.”
For over 70 years, the school has served students in the Sacramento area. Many local, state, national, and international figures graduated from CKM. Currently, approximately 2,000 students attend the school.
In 2002, the school was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Academics
In 2005, C.K. McClatchy High School began to be recognized as a California distinguished school. Since, McClatchy continues to be unique among California high schools by “beating the trends.” CKM’s school-wide measure of achievement—the Academic Performance Index (API)—jumped 32 points to 745 in 2008, an additional 11 points in 2009 to 756 and the trend is expected to continue.
Famous alumni
Politics and Judiciary
- Xavier Becerra - Member United States House of Representatives since 1993
- Tani Cantil-Sakauye - Chief Justice of California since 2011
- Anthony Kennedy - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States since 1988
- Robert Matsui - Member United States House of Representatives 1979–2005
- [Deborah Ortiz] - Member [ State Senate, State Assembly, Sacramento City Council] 1993 - 2006
Athletics
- Larry Bowa - MLB Network analyst and former MLB shortstop and coach
- Steve Brown - Defensive coordinator of the Kentucky Wildcats and former NFL defensive back
- K.C. Clark - NFL defensive back for the Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXII
- Malcolm Floyd - former NFL wide receiver and current C. K. McClatchy High School football coach
- Steve Holm - catcher for the Minnesota Twins
- Dion James - 11-year MLB outfielder
- Nick Johnson - first baseman for the Cleveland Indians
- Rowland Office - 11-year MLB outfielder
- Vance Worley - Pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies
Entertainment and the Arts
- Joan Didion - writer
- Chino Moreno - Lead singer in Deftones
- Abe Cunningham - Drummer in Deftones
The Sciences
The Military
- Abran Yates - United States Army as Private First Class (PFC) and my job is Cannon Crewmember (13B), 101st Airborne Division (Screaming Eagles), 2/320th Field Artillery Regiment (Balls of the Eagle),1st Brigade Combat Team (Bastogne). Operation Enduring Freedom 2010-2011 Veteran
- Adam Pena - SGT in the US Army as a Intelligence analyst, serving with 1st batallion, 17th Infantry Regiment
- Johnathan Jackson - PFC in the US Army as a MP
- Alonzo Jennings III - Specialist (E4) in the US Army as a Cavalry Scout with the 2nd Squadron of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. 1990-1993 Operations: Desert Storm Provide Comfort
- Curtis V. Lang, Jr. - Medical Service Specialist in the US Air Force United States Air Force Medical Service; Obstetrics/Gynecology--Labor & Delivery, 323rd Medical Group, Mather AFB, CA (SGHNO). 1990-1993 Operations: Desert Storm: Achievement Medal Meritorious Clinical Service
References
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