- Paso Robles High School
Paso Robles High School (PRHS) is the only
comprehensive high school located in the city ofPaso Robles, California . The school receives its students fromGeorge H. Flamson Middle School andDaniel E. Lewis Middle School , both located in Paso Robles, as well as from theLillian Larsen School , a public K-8 school inSan Miguel, California andPleasant Valley Elementary School , a public K-8 school located in an outlying area of northeasternSan Luis Obispo County . Additionally, the school receives students from private K-8 schools such asTrinity Lutheran School andSt. Rose Catholic School , both located in Paso Robles. The school boasts strong vocational, agricultural, and college preparatory programs, as well as a limited number of honors and AP courses in the fields ofhistory /social science (honors/AP),English language /literature (honors/AP),mathematics (AP) andscience (AP). Foreign languages offered include Spanish, French, andAmerican Sign Language . The school has also maintained the largestSkillsUSA organization in California for several years, and it is an AVID National Demonstration School. The school's motto: "Be excellent to each other."Founded in 1901, the school originally stood at the current Flamson Middle School site (24th and Spring Sts.) and went through construction of two different school buildings at that site. In 1981, a new high school campus was built at the current site, 801 Niblick Road, and the old high school became a middle school. However, due to space constraints resulting from topography and from the campus' total enclosure by surrounding neighborhoods, the current campus lacks adequate facilities for hosting football games, so the school's home field continues to be War Memorial Stadium at Flamson Middle School. The school also lacks pool facilities, and swimming events are held at the Paso Robles Municipal Pool. Most other competitive sporting events are held on the PRHS campus. Although the school's athletic facilities are somewhat limited, the campus plays host to a rather extensive agricultural education facility. In addition to welding shops and specialized agriculture classrooms, the school has a working farm on-site, as well as its own wine grape vineyard. The school's mascot is the
Bearcat .ports
Boy's
Football, CIF Champions (1998, 1999, 2000)
Wrestling
Basketball
Soccer
Baseball
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Swimming & Diving
Water Polo
GolfGirl's
Volleyball
Soccer
Basketball
Tennis
Track and Field
Softball
Swimming & Diving
Water Polo
GolfLocation
Notable alumni
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Hamp Pool
*Jason Botts
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