Mira Loma High School is a public high school located in Arden-Arcade, California, United States. It is located south of Interstate 80, and east of Watt Avenue. It is a part of the San Juan Unified School District with a student body of approximately 1700 students from northeast Arden-Arcade and western Carmichael.
Mira Loma High School | |
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Address | |
4000 Edison Ave , 95821 United States | |
Coordinates | 38°37′59″N 121°22′16″W / 38.63306°N 121.37111°W |
Information | |
Established | 1960 |
School district | San Juan Unified School District |
Superintendent | Kent Kern |
Principal | Kaden Bahner[1] |
Faculty | 70.07 (FTE)[2] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1,678 (2022-23)[2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 23.95[2] |
Color(s) | Columbia Blue, Scarlet Red & White |
Athletics conference | Golden Empire League |
Mascot | Matadors |
Newspaper | Mira Loma Today |
Yearbook | Recuerdos |
Website | www |
Mira Loma High School has been an IB World School since 1989, and is the largest International Baccalaureate program in Northern California.[3] Mira Loma also achieves consistently high pass rates for IB exams, taken as part of the May session.
According to Mira Loma, in 1996–1997 the school had a pass rate of 93%, with a 100% diploma attainment rate for students.[4] In 2007–2008 the pass rate was 93% with a 100% diploma attainment rate.[5] Both statistics are well above both the North American average (78%) and the world average (81%) for diploma attainment. For the 2015–2016 school year, Mira Loma has the highest average SAT score in the Sacramento area.[6]
Students
editStudents are enrolled from throughout the Carmichael area, but many of the students participating in the International Baccalaureate program enroll from as far as El Dorado Hills, California.[citation needed] As of 2016, Mira Loma enrolled 1681 students. The plurality were White, at 41%, with Asian, 26% and Hispanic, 19% being the other major ethnic groups. The school has a high rate of poverty, with 47% of the students being considered socioeconomically disadvantaged. As of 2023, Mira Loma is a Title I school. The school has a graduation rate of 91%. 64% of 11th grade students met or exceeded the English language-arts standards as set by the California Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program, and 54% of 11th grade students met or exceeded the mathematics standards as set by the same organization.[7]
Education
editMira Loma offers a large number of International Baccalaureate courses that prepare students for IB examinations every spring. The IB tests are either Standard Level (SL) or Higher Level (HL) based on the amount of coursework prior to the examination. Mira Loma students tested in 18 different IB subjects in 2016.[8]
It is one of the few campuses in its district to offer Mandarin Chinese as well as Japanese.[citation needed] It also offers Spanish and French as other foreign languages.
Additionally, AP Calculus is offered to eligible students, as well as AP Computer Science Principles. Other Advanced Placement courses (AP US History, AP Physics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Chinese, and AP Japanese) were previously offered at Mira Loma, but have since been discontinued in favor of a total IB campus.
Extracurricular activities
editAcademic competition
editThe Mira Loma National Science Bowl team (consisting of a group of students that answer gameshow-style questions on science and mathematics) won the national championship in 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015. With five victories, the school has more than any other in the history of Science Bowl, and their 3-year win streak is the second-longest in the history of the competition.[9]
The Mira Loma Science Olympiad team regularly competes in the regional, state, and national level in various competitions sponsored by the United States Department of Energy. In 2016, the team won the National Tournament, and has placed highly in national competitions in other years.[10] Mira Loma High School hosts the Sacramento Regional Science Olympiad every year.[11]
Mira Loma's Speech and Debate team was founded in 2005 by a small group of students.
Mira Loma participates in the International Science Olympiads including Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, and Astronomy.
Athletics
editMira Loma also offers a full range of athletic teams including football, soccer, cross country, volleyball, water polo, wrestling, basketball, baseball, softball, track and field, tennis, golf, dance, and swimming.
Clubs
editMira Loma also offers a variety of extracurricular clubs that meet at lunch and after school. Some of these clubs include Science Bowl, VEX Robotics Club, Astronomy Club, Bioengineering Club, Culinary Club, Speech and Debate, Forces of Nature, Poetry Club, Math Club, Ping Pong Club, Books For Youth, Moot Court, B Sharps, as well as ethnic organizations such as Latinos Unidos, Black Students Union, and Desi Student Association. Religious organizations include the Slavic Christian Club and Muslim Students Association. Other extracurricular clubs include Matadors Against Cancer (American Cancer Society), Future Business Leaders of America, Business Professionals of America, Mira Loma Video Game Tournament Club, Climate Crisis Club, Habitat for Humanity Club, Key Club, and a chapter of the National Spanish Honor Society. French, Japanese, and Chinese clubs are also active on campus.
Arcade Creek Project
editThe Mira Loma Arcade Creek Project is an ongoing study of the riparian corridor of an urban watershed in Sacramento, California. It consists of eleven studies which measure the health of the Arcade Creek and is run by students of Mira Loma High School and five faculty advisers.[12] The project has received awards and recognitions including the Governor's Environmental and Economic Leadership Award.[13] In 2010, the project was awarded $10,000 from the National Sea World / Busch Gardens' Environmental Excellence Award.[citation needed]
On September 23, 2017, the film Arcade Creek Project: A Mosaic of Sustainability was premiered at the Sacramento Film and Music Festival. This documentary, directed by Jierel Almario, tells the story of the Arcade Creek Project, and the efforts of students to restore it.[14]
Notable alumni
edit- Richard Chase (class of 1968); "The Vampire of Sacramento" schizophrenic serial killer[15]
- Alex Honnold (class of 2003); free climber
- James House (singer) (class of 1973); country songwriter and singer
- Sam J. Jones (class of 1972); actor
- Peter Mansoor (class of 1978); retired United States Army officer, military historian, academic and commentator on national security affairs[citation needed]
- John Powell (athlete) (class of 1965); track and field athlete, 1976 Olympic medalist and former world record holder in the discus
- Shawna Yang Ryan (class of 1994); author of Green Island and Water Ghosts[citation needed]
- Justin E. H. Smith (class of 1990); philosopher and author
- Will Swan (class of 2003); guitarist of Dance Gavin Dance, Secret Band, and Sianvar; founder of Blue Swan Records
References
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- ^ "Awards – Mira Loma High School Parents". Miralomahigh.org. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- ^ "San Juan". Sanjuan.edu. August 18, 2008. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- ^ "See which Sacramento-area high schools did best, worst on SATs". The Sacramento Bee. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
- ^ School district (February 2013). "School Accountability Report Card Reported Using Data from the 2015-16 School Year" (.pdf). San Juan Unified School District. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
- ^ "Mira Loma High School". Ibo.org. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- ^ Past High School National Science Bowl Winners (1991 - 2012) | U.S. DOE Office of Science (SC)
- ^ 2016 National Tournament | Science Olympiad
- ^ "Home". sacramentoscienceolympiad.com.
- ^ "Arcade Creek Project". Arcade Creek Project. Archived from the original on January 6, 2019. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- ^ "Governor Schwarzenegger Announces Environmental and Economic Honors". Schwarzenegger.com. Archived from the original on September 4, 2010. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6943694/ [user-generated source]
- ^ Richard Trenton Chase | Radford University